What’s up today? (Part 1)

It doubtless is a non-sequitur… the outline I gave is super loose/rough. I have in mind to study principles of formal logic and hopefully one day build up a “theory of everything” using pure logic… much as the ancient greeks attempted.

Anyway, the rough concept I have in “mind” is that conciousness is a product of the etheric spirit/soul/mind. The ether is a sum of the fractal infinities at all scales lower than ours, and the spirit/soul/mind is a coherent pattern of the ether, much like a vortex is a coherent pattern in a fluid. So then, the “building blocks” of “true conciousness” are infinitely small, infinitely divisible. If that is so, then attempting to artificially reproduce this using building blocks sized at our scale, or our scale-n (eg atoms, molecules) is always doomed to fail because they lack the granularity and thus complexity that is required. Perhaps it might be possible to treat existing spirit/soul/mind as building blocks for a higher order conciousness though…

I believe that things are mysterious until they are properly studied. The dominant materialist paradigm of our era holds that there is no “life energy”, no ether, no spirit/soul. As such, we do not even attempt to study them. So they remain mysterious. circular.

There has been work done in this area around the fringes. Tesla was getting into life energy and helped kick-start an industry of electric healing devices, some of which seemed to work, many of which didn’t. Wllhelm Reich took it much further with his study of “orgone energy”. Was imprisoned and had his books and papers burned by a U.S. court. Today James DeMeo, PhD has taken it further, replicating Reich’s experiments, and furthering Dayton Miller’s ether measurement experiments.

Dr. Robert Becker did pioneering work published in his book “The Body Electric” which demonstrates that a subtle electricity is present all throughout our bodies and it can be utilized to cause bones to mend and even amputated limbs to regrow. He found physical evidence of the acupuncture points. fascinating stuff. Others are furthering that work.

Also though, quantifying the infinite is… tricky. :wink:

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