Categorieën: Alle - consciousness - universe - information - evolution

door Charlotte NoSir 6 jaren geleden

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Ethical Thesis

Humans are self-preserving, self-replicating entities made of stardust, offering a unique perspective on the universe. Life forms, as biological information systems, reproduce and evolve, embodying the duality of non-duality and illustrating that everything exists on a spectrum.

Ethical Thesis

Duality of Non-Duality

All points on a spectrum are a part of the whole, and not truly seperate

Categories are useful data structures

Everything is a Spectrum

Who am I ?

A Self Preserving, self-replicating frame of reference providing a potentially unique view of the universe, made out of Star Dust

What is Life?

We are the Universe Experiencing Itself

Through the arising of biological information systems, life forms capable of reproducing,

Kingdoms

Animalia

Primates
Apes

Humans

Orangutan

Bonobos

Chimps

Philosophical Thesis : Life in the Known Universe as a Fractal Series of Datastructures

Conservation of Engergy

Matter is a Form of energy, one could say the "data-structures" are composed of information,
The existence of structures which can reproduce themselves shows a unique "force" contary to entropy in the universe

Stasis, Entropy & Evolution

Systems Tend Towards Entropy
Systems Exist to Handle Information

Preserve

Evolution Marks a Life Form

Two Seemingly Competing Drives that are

Evolution

Sexual Reproduction enables adabtibility

Preservation

Asexual Reproduction would seem to preclude adaptibility

This is untrue: in the example of bacteria genes (packets of information) can be transmitted not unlike sperm cells (packets of information)

Transmit

Fractal SuperOrganism

What IS a fractal?
Alternative Frame Work: Espaillat's Tree of Life
Quantum Particles

Atomic Level

Molecular

Chemical

Virus

Singular Cell Bacteria & Microorganism

Multi-Cellular Organism

Individual Organism Biome

Multi-Individual Organism Biome : Community

Human Organism

SuperOrganism Gaia

Gaia
Human Organizations as Super-Organism

Humans as a Micro-Superorganism

Ego/ID/I

Anima/Animus
"I" as a framework constructing method for organizing stimuli
"I" as a coping mechanism for cognitive dissonace

Neurodiversity

Stewardship

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