The reality of our existence is the greatest riddle that has never been solved until the Codexation Dilemma has been conceptualized. How do we know we exist? Are solid materials necessary for an object to exist? Or, is existence all just in the mind? Is reality an illusion? How do we know something is real? What is the nature of reality?
The two most dominant philosophies that provide clues of existence are Materialism and Idealism. The belief in materialism is presently the most common view of reality. It is an idea that asserts that Existence is made up of material stuff or physical matter. It is objective. A chair is real because it is made up of material wood. A car is in existence because it has a solid material shape. Everything is in existence because they can be sensed through touching, smelling, hearing, tasting, and seeing. Idealism, on the other hand, is the belief that reality is just inside the mind. It is subjective. It is the idea that the nature of existence is all nothing but mental - a state of abstractness.
Both philosophies are actually wrong. Although the latter is more connected to my study there is actually a deeper mystery beyond existence. To learn more, let me present an experimental model named the Lawsinium Railroad Train Paradigm. The LRT Effect is based on the personal experience by the author which demonstrates that the physical world is simply mental and illusion created by the conscious mind. This assertion can be demonstrated while standing still inside a moving train. A railroad train, 100-cars long, enters a dark tunnel ten times the length of the entire locomotive. As the last of its cars passes by the gate of the tunnel, in an instant, the feeling of darkness is apparently experienced. The eyes begin to focus trying hard to see if things still exist. As hours pass by, the eyes resist to see anything anymore if anything really even exists. The eyes begin to see darkness. Only total darkness. Then confusion kicks in. The mind becomes confused. It begins to ask: “Am I trying to see everything or am I trying to think of everything”. The concept of seeing stops and the concept of thinking kicks in. The mind starts to check your legs, your hands, your body if they are even still there .... but because everything is pitch black the mind really does not know. Meanwhile, the mind also feels that the only thing that exists seems something outside the brain. A point that controls the mind itself. The "I-ness". Could this be the soul, consciousness, or something else? Take note that this conscious perception is outside the mind. Thus this means that consciousness is not part of the self? As the journey ends and the light enters the other end of the tunnel, the mind slowly begins to adjust and eventually sees things again. And, the illusion of reality starts all over again.
But, if the nature of reality is not the physical world then why do we see material forms and actual intricate patterns in the physical universe? The answer lies in the romantic fiber of shape and space. A mathematical concept I called the Infinite Geometry provides a collection of theorems that proves all objects are made up of invisible shapes and empty spaces. This chain of mathematical reasoning is remarkably described below in mathematical equations formulated primarily to prove the abstract nature of existence.
Consider that material objects are made up of small particles represented by circles. If these circles are arranged inside a rectangular area as shown in the figure below, it is noticeable that empty space (yellow) is present at the center. If in this yellow space, a smaller (green) circle is placed, then a unit of three circles tangent to each other can be configured as shown in the illustration. The arctriangular space of the smaller yellow area is what I coined the arcDelta. This space will always carry a new smaller shape and a smaller space forever and ever ad infinitum (without an end). This theory of everything is called the Grand Infinite Design of Shape and Space, mnemonically titled THE GRID.
The Geometrical Particle Conjecture:
The Mathematics of the Infinitesimal Particle Conjecture:
The Infinite Chromatic Particles Conjecture:
Now that I have presented both views of materialism and idealism, let me introduce an alternative philosophic and scientific notion of reality. The new concept will allow us to understand better the nature of reality. The theory will also provide some clear answers to some of the biggest puzzles in philosophy like "Cogito Ergo Sum ( I think, therefore I am)" proposed by Rene Descartes, and "Creatio ex Nihilo (Creation out of Nothing). The theory is called the Codexation Dilemma. The philosophy behind the theory is twofold. First, it dictates that no man is capable of thinking something without associating it with a physical thing or object. Second, it asserts that an abstract idea cannot be physically real unless an external material inherent world is present.
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"The Building Blocks of Matter is made up of Shapes and Spaces."
~ Joey Lawsin
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