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Red face math or bio-synthetis - 01-15-2006, 03:32 PM

Evidentally then, evolution is a causality. But considering the state of consciousness before the emergence of even the most rudimentary intelligence the brain could hardly be considered an abstraction but instead rather a very logically engineered device which evolved over an immense time frame. Perceiving the brain processes as existing partially outside the brain is entirely a subjective interpretation of what happens when we think because we are also limited to some extent by the uncertainty principle in that we are attempting to analyze that which is doing the analyzing so it can be said that in effect we are the variable that exists outside of the brain looking in, as it were. My theory of the anthropocentric nature of the Universe partially explains the "Universal Unconscious" to which Carl Gustav Jung refers and implies a predetermined pattern that unfolds and manifests in reality to express life, which could not have happened in any other way. Thought is bio-synthetic. Corporeal life occupies a limited bandwidth within the total spectrum of reality. The overall schematic incorporates spirituality within the same dimensional limitations so the concept of extra time dimensions becomes the abstraction which we perceive from within the limited context of our corporeal being. This idea does, I suppose, tie your multiple time dimensions together. The real danger in using mathematics to interpret reality lies in the innate tendency of theoretical scientists to use it to explain things rather than leaving it where it belongs, in its function as a practical design engineering tool for the creation of physical objects.


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