Re: Welcomes & Introductions
by Eodnhoj7 on March 7th, 2018, 8:33 pm
Currently looking at a master's in philosophy and am working on a thesis that attempts to provide a base foundation stone for understanding the phenomena of reality, at minimum, as:
1) Tri-part in nature through a Reflective Unity, Relativistic Multiplicity and Dimensional Synthesis
2) Space and Number are inseparable.
3) Space provides one of the foundations for consciousness and reality.
4) Mirror Theory: Arithmetic extends from numbers inherently having the arithmetic functions "built in", hence the foundation of number extends from a Mirror (+) and Approximation (-) function. Numbers are inseparable from 1d points and -1d lines
5) Unit-Particulate Theory (Working on Currently): Number extends from numbers inherently existing through folding process and are inseparable from both 1d lines and 0d points, while in a separate respect providing the foundation for time as a process of multiplication and division.
6) Axiomatic Dimensional Synthesis Theory (Working on Currently): Consciousness extends from the synthesis of dimensions, which the dimension existing fundamentally as space through direction. What we understand of space, and hence observation rooted in space, is inseparable from direction. In turn how we measure reality is through the synthesis of dimensions, which in turn exists as an extension of that said reality.
7) Equation for Time that is universal regardless of the nature of the measurement systems being used (atomic or celestial).
8) The logical foundations for morality and consciousness with what we understand of consciousness (as observation) and morality (means of existence) being inseparable from the application of measurements through which we both simultaneously perceive and form reality.
To summated the above points, I am here strictly to practice expressing not only the arguments I am presenting but to view them from various and separate angles through the process of debate.