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Hey op since the thread’s not getting much attention as is, would ya give my short story on nonduality a rate?

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It’s really not that different from my metaphysical model, my model’s basically mixing Hegel with Deleuze and mixing that with husserl then mixing that with meinong. It results in a model in which “characteristic” or property (which would be the abstract object/rules of this fellow) unfolds itself by containing itself (so in the manner that mathematically one contains both the number 1 and the process 1, just as 2 contains (1,2) and 2) and this process of self repetition causes real change, this fractal-of-the-same-repeated-differently dialectically manifests via an inherent logic which characteristics due to their inherent nature must naturally unfold. (So that the characteristic of Hot must contain the logical effect of when something touches it, it is burnt, etc ) and these summed up qualities create more or less a Logos/logic structure and these produce basically soft determinism within reality. Time is conceived of as a logarithmic circle of discrete properties(which he would define as rules ) which also have this same kind of unfolding process, wherein the center of time is always difference/the intersection of past/future.

So this conception of a neuron-like discrete properties arranged in a kind of bWo which dialectically unfolds as Logic/reason is something I play around with and you see similar ideas elsewhere. You would probably enjoy looking into Edward zalta’s abstract object theory and his computational ontology.

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