Thursday 6 July 2017

Zen and the Theory of Reality.

I typed this in a comment here but I'll re paste the whole thing here (with a slight addendum) to see if anyone likes the part about the fishes.

Here's the deal: the universe is a nested series of reflexively operating layers emerging from a point of infinite density and unbound freedom aka "nothing". "Motion" is internalized re-formation (layers) internal to both the universe as a whole (nothing), and every object therein, a process which generalizes to "cognition".

Ultimately, there's only a couple of "state transitions" which concern us, namely the creation of life and the universe. If it's possible to realize the answer to these questions, then what I said about nested layers of parallel processing isn't logically optional, it's the theory of reality. If this theory is correct, the nested layers of parallel processing all contain each other via reflexive processing, and hence the "nothing' element of "pure freedom" must exist as a real element in all layers, as all layers in it.

Knowledge is internalized modeling or else embodiment thereof. The theory of which I speak is internalized knowledge. Knowledge as pure embodiment of this theory, ie the (reflexive) "dual relation" between pure freedom & physicality is the Zen state.



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