Re: A classification of life and universe
- From: "Androcles" <Engineer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 10 Oct 2007 14:25:55 GMT
A prime example of fuzzy thought:
"Akira Bergman" <AkiraBergman@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1191993825.771460.139570@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
: The universe starts from a fuzzy state;
:
: 0. {universe}
:
:
: and it remains essentially fuzzy while building structures. Then it
: polarises into a mediated duality;
:
:
:
: 1. {sense,{field}}
:
: The transition {} --> {,{}} has two implied directions of evolution;
:
:
:
: {,{}} = [,[]] + [,[]]*[[],] + [[],]
:
: Where the format is loosely stated, but it is somewhat like the
: Clifford algebra. It is undecidable whether 'sense' leads to 'field'
: or vice-versa. Like the chicken-egg dilemma. The fuzzy parent state
: transforms to [,[]]*[[],], and becomes the mediator of the duality.
: Like a tossed coin settling on it's rim, or having sexually fuzzy
: offspring.
:
:
:
: The mediated duality form is observable in many areas;
:
:
:
: . {mathematics} --> {operator,{number}}
: . {quantum mechanics} --> {observer,{observed}}
:
: . {music} --> {listener,{performer}}
:
:
: Then, iterate again to get offspring functionality;
:
: 1. {sense,{field}}
:
: 2. {exclusive,{inclusive}, {space-time-gravity*-light, {weak-
: strong}} }
:
: Where 'exclusive' stands for 'observe-move' or soft interaction, and
: 'inclusive' for 'reproduce-feed' or hard interaction. '*' stands for
: the field-antifield pair.
:
: The combination 'space-time-gravity*-light' is non-intrusive or soft
: interaction, while 'weak-strong' is hard.
:
: In mathematics;
:
: 1. {operator,{number}}
: 2. {additive,{multiplicative}, {0,{1}} }
:
: 'additive' is not intrusive like 'observe-move', yet 'multiplicative'
: is intrusive like 'feed-reproduce'. '0' and '1' are are the identity
: elements of the operators.
:
: Therefore, 'field' seems to correspond to 'higgs'. The scalar field
: and it's associated operators are at the foundation of all systems.
: Like numbers for mathematics, money for economy.
:
: Then, iterate until 6;
:
: 2-0. {exclusive,{inclusive}}
: 3-0. {observe,{move}, {reproduce,{feed}} }
:
: 2-1. {space-time-gravity*-light, {weak-strong}}
: 3-1. {space-time,{gravity*-light}, {weak,{strong}} }
:
: ;;;
:
: 3-0-0. {observe,{move}}
: 4-0. {analyse-hear,{imagine-see}, {sustain-propel,{navigate-
: manipulate}} }
:
: 3-0-1. {reproduce,{feed}}
: 4-1. {non-sexual,{sexual}, {taste*,{smell*}} }
:
: ,,,
:
: 3-1-0. {space-time,{gravity*-light}}
: 4-2. {space,{time}, {gravity*,{light}} }
:
: 3-1-1. {weak,{strong}}
: 4-3. {neutral-weak,{charged-weak}, {strong,{residual-strong}} }
:
: The symmetry of 'weak' seems to be the symmetry of reproduction. Taste-
: strong correspondence is reasonable. Residual-strong refers to the
: force between nucleons.
:
: ;;;
:
: 4-0-0. {analyse-hear,{imagine-see}}
: 5-0. {analyse,{hear}, {imagine,{see}} }
:
: 4-0-1. {maintain-propel,{navigate-manipulate}}
: 5-1. {maintain,{propel}, {navigate,{manipulate}} }
:
: ,,,
:
: 4-1-0. {non-sexual,{sexual}}
: 5-2. {self-repr,{shared-repr}, {female,{male}} }
:
: 4-1-1. {taste*,{smell*}}
: 5-3. {taste,{untaste}, {smell,{unsmell}} }
:
: ...
:
: 4-2-0. {space,{time}}
: 5-4. {along-space,{lateral-space}, {along-time,{lateral-time}} }
:
: 4-2-1. {gravity*,{light}}
: 5-5. {gravity,{antigravity}, {electric,{magnetic}} }
:
: ,,,
:
: 4-3-0. {neutral-weak,{charged-weak}}
: 5-6. {organism-cell,{dna-molecule}, {star-planet,{moon-comet}} }
:
: 4-3-1. {strong,{residual-strong}}
: 5-7. {black-hole/galaxy,{neutron-star/white-dwarf}, {hadron-lepton,
: {neutron-proton}} }
:
: Male/female and star-planet/moon-comet correspondence rings a
: mythological bell.
:
: ;;;
:
: 5-0-0. {analyse,{hear}}
: 6-0. {specialize,{generalize}, {left-hear,{right-hear}} }
:
: Analysing is dual and performed by the two halves of the brain. While
: one side concentrates on detail, the other side concentrates on the
: context. This gives a clue to how we hear as well. The {bass,{treble}}
: duality of music corresponds to this.
:
: 5-0-1. {imagine,{see}}
: 6-1. {plan,{aim}, {left-see,{right-see}} }
:
: Imagining is also dual, but lateral to analysing and in the forward-
: backward direction. The frontal cortex does the long term planning
: ('aim' above). This gives a clue to how we see as well.
:
: ,,,
:
: 5-1-0. {maintain,{propel}}
: 6-2. {sustain,{break}, {propel-forward,{propel-backward}} }
:
: Breaking is a part of maintaining, like sustaining.
:
: 5-1-1. {navigate,{manipulate}}
: 6-3. {left-turn,{right-turn},{make,{unmake}}
:
: Navigation seems to be more than just left and right turn, but in
: general this is the case. Cars have just a steering wheel for
: navigation.
:
: Manipulation is essentially an upmarket type of navigation involving
: choices along the way.
:
: ,,,
:
: 5-2-0. {self-repr,{shared-repr}}
: 6-4. {undifferentiated,{hermaphrodite}, {host,{guest}} }
:
: 5-2-1. {female,{male}}
: 6-5. {feminine-female,{masculine-female}, {masculine-male,{feminine-
: male}} }
:
: ,,,
:
: 5-3-0. {taste,{untaste}}
: 6-6. {eat,{drink}, {defecate,{urinate}} }
:
: At the 6th step, sense becomes organ related.
:
: 5-3-1. {smell,{unsmell}}
: 6-7. {breathe-in,{breathe-out},{impregnated,{impregnate}}
:
: Nose and sexual organs are closely related.
:
: ---
:
: 5-4-0. {along-space,{lateral-space}}
: 6-8. {forward,{backward}, {left,{right}} }
:
: Space is essentially one complex dimension. Complex numbers are
: closed, and they have one along and one lateral dimension; {1,i}.
: There is only one space dimension between two objects. The surface of
: the earth can be viewed as a complex plane. There seems to be 3
: perfect dimensions of space, but this is never the case, since there
: is always gravity distortion. Space can not exist without gravity. I
: think the apparent threeness of space is related to it's content;
: matter.
:
: 5-4-1. {along-time,{lateral-time}}
: 6-9. {forward,{backward}, {left,{right}} }
:
: This point is also surprising for me, like the previous one on space,
: although it is well known that time is complex. Time travel is
: predicted here.
:
: ,,,
:
: 5-5-0. {gravity,{antigravity}}
: 6-10. {+gravity,{-gravity}, {+antigravity,{-antigravity}} }
:
: Gravity is a polarised field like electric field. Anti-gravity is
: predicted here and it maps to magnetic field below, to give a clue
: about it's character. It seems anti-gravity can be produced by
: electric currents.
:
: 5-5-1. {electric,{magnetic}}
: 6-11. {+electric,{-electric}, {+magnetic,{-magnetic}} }
:
: The poles of magnetic field do not exist separately, but electric
: field's do.
:
: ,,,
:
: 5-6-0. {organism-cell,{dna-molecule}}
: 6-12. {organism,{cell}, {dna,{molecule}} }
:
: 5-6-1. {star-planet,{moon-comet}}
: 6-13. {star,{planet}, {moon,{comet}} }
:
: 5-7-0. {hadron-lepton,{neutron-proton}}
: 6-14. {hadron,{lepton}, {neutron,{proton}} }
:
: 5-7-1. {black-hole/galaxy,{neutron-star/white-dwarf}}
: 6-15. {black-hole,{galaxy}, {neutron-star,{white-dwarf}} }
:
: ***
:
: Senses and fields expand into two parallel binary trees complementing
: each other. The numbers involved correlate strongly with mythology.
:
: (6,5,4,3,2,1,0,1,2,3,4,5,6)
:
: They add upto 2*(1+2+3+4+5+6) = 42 (The answer maybe 42 after all!).
: The tree expands into 2*64 = 128 = 2**7 distinct categories at the
: outer edge. Reminding I-Ching and the Jewish mythology about creation.
: Many more interesting numbers can be extracted from the tree,
: depending on how it is looked at.
:
:
: Complex numbers, modular group and Mobius transformation are closely
: related.
:
: A link to computers is also made. Electronic computing is based on
: binary trees. The universe seems to be a boolean computer at the
: overall category calculation level.
:
: AB
: http://a-theory-of-nothingness.blogspot.com/
:
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