Philosophical musings on Quanta & Qualia; Materialism & Spiritualism; Science & Religion; Pragmatism & Idealism, etc.
Post 4. Continued . . .
Alternative Theory of Reality & Deity
A Proposed Alternative Theory of Reality
. . . Both Material and Spiritual
The BothAnd principle is a corollary of the Enformationism thesis. It views the world as a process motivated and guided by antagonistic-
End of Blog Post 4
Quora Quotes and End Notes:
Quora Forums : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quora
Q : Reality of an imaginary mathematical entity
A : Viktor Toth, physicist
<< Photons are excitations of the electromagnetic field. The fundamental object is the one-
End Note 1. In my personal worldview, the “Deity Field” is akin to the “fundamental object”, and contains “every possible path” that our reality could take from First Cause to Final State. Of course, this divine entity is “just a mental image, a convenient mental tool” that I use to understand how the real world works on both the Real Physical level and the Ideal Metaphysical level of existence. Like the fundamental Quantum Field, G*D is something that we can't possibly comprehend without projecting our imagination beyond our physical limitations. Perhaps, you and I are simply “excitations” of the Deity Field choosing, from infinite possibilities, a single path through the real world.
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BothAnd :
the principle of complementarity, and of Holism
Energy :
the physical cause of change, both positive and negative.
Enformy :
the organizing principle of the universe.
Enformy : http://www.hilgart.org/enformy/enformy.htm
Woo Woo :
Woo-
Image :
Imagination is more important than Knowledge
Choose Both
Negentropy :
The term negentropy has different meanings in information theory and theoretical biology. In a biological context, the negentropy (also negative entropy, syntropy, extropy, ectropy or entaxy) of a living system is the entropy that it exports to keep its own entropy low; . . .
In information theory and statistics, negentropy is used as a measure of distance to normality. . . .
a physical quantity closely linked to free energy.