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    It is a simple as that

    The only factor that links every natural system is the need to maintain a continuous, constant and even state, irrespective of its intrinsic activity. Physically this is the most efficient and effective possible.

    Natural systems use a defined set of principles, which include balance, order and form, to shape their activities so as to maintain this state.

    To make the most of our own lives we have apply these principles to our thoughts and actions to ensure we live a more natural life.

    (This theme is developed in my blog: http://discoveringthelaws.blogspot.com)

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    Re: It is a simple as that

    Homilys from personal experience ?

    Is it as simple as that ? ....... I think you have discovered Memes ...... but the major driving force is Genes.

    cool bananas ... greg
    'Blondie says I must hate all Brunettes. I'll try, but if I can't ... I'll love them both'
    ... graffiti on Tavern wall, Pompeii, circa AD 70.

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    Re: It is as simple as that

    Hi Graybeard,

    Many thanks for your positive response.

    My initial research in the solution for the Theory of Everything was based on the most written about subject ever, that is human thought in all its aspects.
    You may say, how can you write about human thought in scientific terms as it can't even be measured?
    This is true but the clues are there for understanding the principles that shape every thought. These are also the same principles that every dynamic natural system has to adhere to, to ensure it continues.
    My discovery is that there is an exact number of these well known principles which are arranged in a defined way.
    The principles manifest themselves as key aspects of any system, with human thought they are indicated by the virtues, such as, patience, courage, resolution and moderation, which are required for any well ordered society, each one corresponding to a distinct principle.
    If you look at them further you start to see the physical aspect to these virtues. Patience is about maintaining our composure over time, courage is about not losing shape, resolution being solid in mind and moderation about maintaining a minimal form. It may all sound strange but it has allowed me to define each one and understand the arrangement in which they occur as well as the relationship between each one.
    I may never mathematically prove any solution, however do you think that by discovering a set of principles that can define and describe everything, that we are seeing what a Theory of Everything really looks like.

    David



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    Re: It is as simple as that

    Quote Originally Posted by David Ffell View Post
    Hi Graybeard,

    Many thanks for your positive response.

    My initial research in the solution for the Theory of Everything was based on the most written about subject ever, that is human thought in all its aspects.

    You may say, how can you write about human thought in scientific terms as it can't even be measured? This is true but the clues are there for understanding the principles that shape every thought. These are also the same principles that every dynamic natural system has to adhere to, to ensure it continues.

    My discovery is that there is an exact number of these well known principles which are arranged in a defined way.
    Its difficult to communicate by text ... and separated by culture .... but I agree


    Quote Originally Posted by David Ffell View Post
    The principles manifest themselves as key aspects of any system, with human thought they are indicated by the virtues, such as, patience, courage, resolution and moderation, which are required for any well ordered society, each one corresponding to a distinct principle.
    They manifest themselves as key aspects of any system ? But you choose the hardest system of all to explain, the human one. For me the approach has been different .... I see life as a single entity ... its key to survival is diversity.

    Kinsey said that he had studied over 200,000 Gall Wasps and had found that each one was as different from all the others as a Sheep is to a Goat. His words, 'If every single thing is unique and has no equal, then the inescapable conclusion to life is diversity'.

    Quote Originally Posted by David Ffell View Post
    If you look at them further you start to see the physical aspect to these virtues. Patience is about maintaining our composure over time, courage is about not losing shape, resolution being solid in mind and moderation about maintaining a minimal form.

    It may all sound strange but it has allowed me to define each one and understand the arrangement in which they occur as well as the relationship between each one.
    I may never mathematically prove any solution, however do you think that by discovering a set of principles that can define and describe everything, that we are seeing what a Theory of Everything really looks like.

    David



    http://www.discoveringthelaws.blogspot.com
    Yes I do ..... 100% ... and I used to think that there was only one way to that theory. But I have come to realise that I was wrong. Its true that Evolution and Science will eventually arrive there.

    But each individual needs to arrive there by the means of their own inner understanding. For you, the hard way seems to have proved the correct way. I have found that the concepts of 'Patience is about maintaining our composure over time, courage is about not losing shape, resolution being solid in mind and moderation about maintaining a minimal form' become impossible for me to conceive of the relationships between them ..... like trying to think of 20 chess moves in advance, each once closing all loopholes.

    Just can't do it ... so I started out at the bottom with Ants and insects .... lol .... but as I read your blog I could see that your system related to mine ... the roads were going the same way.

    As you say, its all about discovering the rules .... but upon arrival everyone is at the same terminus ... and the rules, like roadsigns are no longer required ..

    merry xmas dude ...greg
    'Blondie says I must hate all Brunettes. I'll try, but if I can't ... I'll love them both'
    ... graffiti on Tavern wall, Pompeii, circa AD 70.

 

 

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