The MEST worldview is the problem.

Beyond the boundaries of established science an avalanche of exotic ideas compete for our attention. Experts tell us that these ideas should not be permitted to take up the time of working scientists, and for the most part they are surely correct. But what about the gems in the rubble pile? By what ground-rules might we bring extraordinary new possibilities to light?

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The MEST worldview is the problem.

Unread post by Oracle_911 » Sun Jul 03, 2016 8:56 am

I mean the Matter, Energy, Space, Time worldview. Except matter "modern science" don't have definitions for anything but can list examples for energy, space and time (until you measure it you don't know what are these things). Of course they do exists in one way or another BUT they are secondary to Materia (matter in Latin), Information and Scale. (It is not from my head, but its make sense.)
So then the Universe/World is process of Materia-Information-Scale (as suggested in recent Youtube video on Thunderbolts channel from Michael Armstrong):
Materia-matter is always present in the universe. But materia can be also something abstract like an idea, language or crowd. This is the reason for the Latin. :)
Information-all the fragments of the universe has apparent form, internal structure and vibration/frequency/periodicity. And the apparent form, internal structure and vibrations of the fragments represent themselves and carry a special-purpose objective information. Which is inseparably connected to the predestination of these fragments and their specific function in the life of the Universe.
Scale-all the fragments of the Universe are disposing holographic (or fractal) properties. And each fragment contains in itself everything necessary to restore fullness and wholeness of the Universe. The scale itself is:
In relation to the material - a matrix of possible states and transitions from one state to another.
In relation to information - all comprehensive coding system of information.

I know it sounds like philosophy tractate, but think about it. How is defined the second, the meter, heat etc? And how we measure temperature, pressure, voltage, current, the distance between objects (in everyday life we use our body or its parts to estimate the distances, for professional purposes we are using something else like lasers) etc?


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