Exploring the profound and fundamental relationships between mathematics, reality and morals.
Showing posts with label mathematics reality morality. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mathematics reality morality. Show all posts
Saturday, September 26, 2015
Depending on the Circumstance
There is an old saying that says that what is one man's meat is another man's poison, another that says that one man's trash is another man's treasure. I think both of these sayings are trying to express the same idea, and that idea is that what works for one in one circumstance will not necessarily work for another. We each are different, the circumstances around us are different and that difference gives each of us, indeed each circumstance a different relationship to the universe, a different reality. Every event in the universe, whether a person,a rock or a supernova has a circumstance, a frame of reference around it defining it. The outlook through that frame of reference leads to a given reality.
When we gather into societies and begin to form laws we are doing that for several reasons, we are trying to establish and keep peace and the day to day workings of that society functioning, and we are doing that by trying to learn and follow the natural laws that govern morality, for morality that is the glue that binds a society and it is morality that inspires a society to live. If a group of people wants it's laws to work to keep their society functioning and peaceful, to be just and fair to all then it's laws must follow natures laws. This is nothing new - Aristotle and Cisero among others talked of this but what we must realize is that our laws must conform to each circumstance to allow natures laws to work in each circumstance, in each given reality. I believe to do that we must understand, through mathematics, not just natures laws but reality as well and the unique and beautiful relationship they have upon one another.
In order to do this I believe that there are two types of moral laws or perhaps a better way of putting it would be to say that there are two aspects to moral laws or at least most moral laws and that would be a constant and a variable aspect. Moral laws work different in different circumstances, but they will all follow certain basic principles constant in all circumstances, in all frames of reference. Our modern court system allows for these variations by allowing judges to sentence different people that commit the same crime to different sentences - depending on the circumstances.
Emotions, something that could perhaps be understood through the mathematics of light and sound has a deep relationship to morality and moral laws, indeed it seems emotions are the hearts language of morality. It is the truth of moral laws that inspire. It is the beauty of moral laws that give us meaning. To understand emotions would help us to understand morality.
Friday, September 25, 2015
All Forces Imporant
Things of the mind can influence, even control physical things to, in many circumstance, the same extent as physical forces. A severe emotional shock can have the same effects as a jolt of electricity, in other words a host of non-physical forces such as emotions, morality and others affect and therefore are a part of the physical universe we live in and must be understood as we understand the four known physical forces, after all they are all part of the the same whole, the same fundamental reality. It is all the forces of the universe that must be understood if we are to understand the universe and in order to understand these forces we must be able to mathematically define and calculate them.
Wednesday, September 2, 2015
Reality is a Foam
I want to talk a little bit about reality: both "given" realities and "non-given" realities. I use these terms because of ease and because of the way I happen to think, that does not mean that these terms are correct or that other and better terms may be more apply applied.
In discussing my idea I am usually referring to a given reality, a reality born of a certain circumstance, a certain frame of reference and existing as long as those circumstances are in place. The nature of the circumstance or frame of reference that creates that given reality is of limitless possibilities as it may be any thing in the universe: it may be physical or concepts like time and space that translate to reality or it may be morality, emotions and everything in between, in every combination possible. It is what it is. This is the reality that we live in, a given reality of ourselves our universe and the things that affect us. It is this, a given reality that I believe we will eventually be able to define and calculate And when it's over it's over just winking out of existence and budding off into some other reality, perhaps carrying the heritage forward in different ways.
When we look at the fundamental reality, non-given reality, that amalgam of all possible future and past "given realities" winking in and out of existence, we see that reality at the deepest most fundamental level is really a type of foam.
Reality of any nature, given or non-given is of course a concept; it does not occupy space nor time but can not only exist in and outside of both, but can in many ways define both.
In discussing my idea I am usually referring to a given reality, a reality born of a certain circumstance, a certain frame of reference and existing as long as those circumstances are in place. The nature of the circumstance or frame of reference that creates that given reality is of limitless possibilities as it may be any thing in the universe: it may be physical or concepts like time and space that translate to reality or it may be morality, emotions and everything in between, in every combination possible. It is what it is. This is the reality that we live in, a given reality of ourselves our universe and the things that affect us. It is this, a given reality that I believe we will eventually be able to define and calculate And when it's over it's over just winking out of existence and budding off into some other reality, perhaps carrying the heritage forward in different ways.
When we look at the fundamental reality, non-given reality, that amalgam of all possible future and past "given realities" winking in and out of existence, we see that reality at the deepest most fundamental level is really a type of foam.
Reality of any nature, given or non-given is of course a concept; it does not occupy space nor time but can not only exist in and outside of both, but can in many ways define both.
Thursday, August 27, 2015
Bullet Points of the Idea
I would like to highlight the main points of this idea:
These are explained more in the tab at the top of the blog called brief overview - again that is more detail but is only a brief over view. If interested I will try to start posting more a little later in the year if possible, health and time permitting or you can contact me be leaving a word on this blog or better yet my Facebook page or my blog Happy Colors
These are explained more in the tab at the top of the blog called brief overview - again that is more detail but is only a brief over view. If interested I will try to start posting more a little later in the year if possible, health and time permitting or you can contact me be leaving a word on this blog or better yet my Facebook page or my blog Happy Colors
- There is a moral force in the universe that is governed by natural laws
- This moral force is the same through out the known universe and originated with the other known forces, perhaps at the big bang.
- Those moral laws are able to be mathematically defined and calculated
- There are moral values that are constant and there are other moral values that are variable depending on the circumstance or frame of reference
- That frame of reference gives you a perspective and perception which gives you a reality
- That reality through that perspective is able to be mathematically defined and calculated
- The validity of a moral issue within that defined, or given reality is able to be mathematically defined and calculated following the natural moral laws of the universe
Wednesday, August 26, 2015
Morality, E.T., and Us
Living things are different from one another not just in the physical aspects but also in personality,character and instincts, yet all living things follow within there own species, their own sets of standards and behavior, their own sense of morality from their own perspective, their own reality. These different moral values or standards are not just some hap-hazard circumstances of fate but
follow overriding natural laws that can be defined and calculated like the other
forces of nature such the electromagnetic force or gravity. It would only stand to reason that these moral laws permeate the universe and that all living things anywhere in the universe would be subject to these same overriding moral laws governing the moral aspects of their lives.
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