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Lawsin's Single Theory of Everything

Lawsin's Single Theory of Everything.

Joey Lawsin's Single Theory of Everything is the mother of all theories. It is a Creatio ex Materia et Instructione Theory that asserts everything exists because materials and inscriptions cause it to exist. In other words, Everything exists because other things cause it to exist, otherwise, it exists and does not exist. Lawsin technically called this breakthrough the Theory of Generated Interim Emergence (GenIE) or the Theory of Interims Emergence (TIE).

ISBN: 978-1-312-38446-0

In this article, Lawsin reveals that everything is an intuitive object with embedded instruction which when energized creates an animation phenomenon known as Animated Reality. He argues everything emerges because space and shape, the building blocks of life, cause it to exist. In the macroscopic world, he categorizes them as physicals and abstracts. Physicals are objects that are both materials and by-materials. Abstracts, on the other hand, are non-physicals. When energized, the internal inscriptions or structural algorithms in the design of the object are activated sequentially generating the phenomenon he named the Inscriptional Animation Effect.

Matter is an example of a material and its by-products (e.g. weight, density, volume, energy, inscription) are examples of by-materials. Non-materials are examples of abstracts. They are non-derived by-products of matter.

Through his extensive research experiments on Autognorics, Lawsin discovered that everything emerges because of IOs and EIs. The emergence of thy self, the main highlight of his Nobel prize discovery, provides conclusive evidence that the "self" can be generated following his seven-part formula, namely: the mechanization of aliveness, the sensation of awareness, the codification of consciousness, the logic of intuitiveness, the inlearness of information, the symbiosis of living, and the emergence of self. These seven new criteria or orders of life are the variables that form the equation of being alive, living, and with life.

Life, consciousness, dreams, and everything else are like mirages that appear to exist but actually don't exist at all. They are not permanent. They are interims. They only emerge when the right conditions are present. Without their existential essentials, they will never exist at all. This theory of generated interim emergence is the single theory of everything.

How does Lawsin's Single Theory of Everything relate to other theories of existence and reality?

Lawsin’s theory is a radical and novel approach to the questions of existence and reality. It challenges some of the assumptions and arguments of other theories, such as dualism, materialism, idealism, scientism, inscriptionism, and consciousness. Here are some of the possible ways that Lawsin’s theory relates to other theories:

Dualism is the view that there are two kinds of substances or realities: physical and mental. Lawsin’s theory rejects this view and argues that there is only one kind of reality: information. Information is made up of objects and instructions. Every object is a piece of information, and every instruction is made up of a set of information. Information can be either abstract or physical, depending on how it is codified and energized. Lawsin’s theory also denies the existence of a separate mental substance or a soul and explains consciousness as the aneural ability of an object to associate things with things. This phenomenon is known as Associative Consciousness.

Materialism is the view that everything is physical or can be explained by physical processes. Lawsin’s theory agrees that everything is physical in some sense, but not in the traditional sense of matter or energy. Lawsin’s theory defines physicals as objects that are both materials and by-materials and explains that matter is just one form of material. Lawsin’s theory also shows that there are other forms that are not derived from physicals, such as numbers and instructions. He called these non-materials as Abstracts.

Idealism is the view that everything is mental or can be explained by mental processes. Lawsin’s theory disagrees with this view and argues that everything is information, which can either be neural(mental) or anueral( non-mental), depending on how it is codified and energized. Lawsin’s theory also shows that there are other forms of abstracts that are not derived from the mind, such as structural inscriptions.

Scientism is the view that science is the only way to find truth and reality. Lawsin’s theory partially supports this view due to the fact science always deviates from the 100% accuracy rule. However, Lawsin’s Inscriptionism suggests that everything is bound by the laws of information and emergence and that its actions and behaviors are influenced by its IOs (intuitive objects) and EIs (embedded instructions).

Inscriptionism is the view formulated by Joey Lawsin who claims that creation of everything can be explained by the correlation of intuitive materials and embedded instructions. The equation can be formulated into a single notation which states that the summation of its external intuitive materials and internal embedded inscriptions is equal to the emergence of the interim entity. 

Consciousness is the phenomenon of being aware of oneself and one’s surroundings. Lawsin’s theory explains consciousness unconventionally as a phenomenon of associative codexation.  The theory proposes a seven-part formula where the emergence of self, which involves self-awareness, self-identity, self-realization, self-recognition, or self-expression, is one of the evolutionary orders.

What are the Law of Seven Inscriptions or the Criteria of life?

The seven-part formula that Lawsin proposed in his theory of  Generated Interim Emergence is known as the Law of Seven Inscriptions, the new seven criteria of life. Its discovery was uncovered on the idea known as Inscription by Design. It consists of the following steps:

The mechanization of aliveness. This is the process of making a material object performs some basic functions, such as movement or animation through self-energization. This object is considered alive, but not aware or conscious. (energy)

The sensation of awareness. This is the process of adding sensory inputs to the object, such as vision, hearing, touch, taste, or smell. This allows the object to perceive its environment and react to stimuli. This object is considered aware, but not yet conscious. (sensors)

The logic of intuitiveness. This is the process of adding rational abilities to the object, such as logic, inference, or deduction through its sensors. This allows the design of the object's sensors to respond or make decisions based on its information inputs and outputs. The object is considered intuitive, but not inlearn, neural, or symbiotic. (logic)

The codification of consciousness. This is the process of associating an object(reality) with information(ideas), such as following, copying, discovering, or mimicking what it senses. This allows the object to respond with its surrounding. This anueral object is considered conscious, but not informed or inlearned.  (codex)

The inlearness of information. This is the process of adding learning capabilities to the object through acquiring information in a queue. The various distinct structural designs of the its gnos that store individual information uniquely through the flowchart effect via information inputs and outputs that create experiences, behaviors, and feedbacks. This object is considered inlearn or inform, but not symbiotic or self-emergent. (inform)

The symbiosis of living. This is the process of adding social interactions to the object, such as cooperation or competition. This allows the object to form relationships and networks with other objects and benefit from their resources and support. This object is considered symbiotic but without self-realization, self-identity, or self-recognition yet. (living)

The emergence of self. This is the process of adding self-referentiality to the object, such as self-identity, self-expression, or self-reflection. This allows the object to recognize itself as a distinct entity and create its own meaning and values in life. This object can recognize itself, thoughts, feelings, actions, and experiences. (life)

According to Lawsin’s theory, these seven orders are necessary and sufficient in generating interims from being alive, living, and having life. He claims that this formula can be applied, partially or completely, to any intuitive object, whether natural or artificial, and that it can explain the origin, creation, and evolution of life.

What is the ultimate equation that governs everything?



THE ELEGANT EQUATION

The Theory of Generated Interim Emergence, also known as the Single Theory of Everything, is the mother of all equations that governs everything. The equation can be translated into a single statement which states that the summation of its external intuitive materials and internal embedded inscriptions is equal to the emergence of the interim entity. 

The Variables:

  • GE = generated interim = I

  • IO = intuitive materials = A

  • EI = embedded inscriptions = N

  • n = number of elemental materials and embedded instructions

The Derivation:

  • if: an Interim emerges due to both objects & inscriptions

  • then: IE is equal to n(IO) and n(EI)

  • or:    ∑GE=∑n(IO)+∑n(EI)

  • thus: ∑I = ∑A + ∑N

  • where: Lw is the unit of measurement.

The Verbatim:

"The Emergence of an Interim is equal to the number of the elemental materials in the object plus the number of instructions in its inscription." ~ the Single Theory of Everything.



"Everything exists because other things cause it to exist, otherwise, it exists and doesn't exist." 

~ Joey Lawsin

About the Author :


Joey Lawsin is the author of "The Single Theory of Everything". He is a game-changer who wants to redesign the world by rewriting the textbooks in science, theology, and philosophy with new concepts that debunk the old social ideas of antiquity. He co-authored a book in Physics, pioneered the idea of a living system/machine known as Autognorics, and formulated the Single Theory of Everything, a concept that was uncovered from the Theories of "Inscription by Design", "Intuitive Machines", and "Generated Emergence". His works are aimed at finding solutions to Autism, Degenerative Treatment, and Emergence Medicine.


*Inscriptionist  - sometimes called Lawsinist, is an individual with a passion in seeking or hunting the natural laws of the universe. Inscriptionists are inspired to uncover the beauty and elegance of formulas, equations, and natural laws in every nook and cranny of the universe to unearth the central dogma of life known as the Single Theory of Everything. Inscriptionism is its philosophical doctrine.


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Books that I have read to satisfy my curiosity on religion:

A comparative View of Religions - J. H. Scholten
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Common Sense -Thomas Paine
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Determinism or Freewill - Chapman Cohen
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Einstein Theory of Relativity - H.A. Lorentz
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Mysticism and Logic - Bertrand Russell
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Mutation - Hugo de Vries
Nature Mysticism - J.E.Mercer
Natural Selection - Charles Darwin
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The Problem of Philosophy - Bertrand Russell
The Brain - Alexander Blade
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The Human Aura - W.W. Atkinson
The Legends of the Jews - Louis Ginzberg
Thought Forms - C.W. Leadbeater
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