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Inscription By Design Theory

ISBN: 978-1-4583-0617-3

Inscription by Design is an emergence theory that asserts creation isn't the result of a divine being or the Big Bang, but rather a set of inherent instructions known as Inscription. The discipline dedicated to deciphering these embedded instructions or equations in an object's design or form is called Exsynology.

Coined by Joey Lawsin, Exsynology merges the Greek terms εξισώσεις (exisóseis), meaning "equations" or "inscriptions," and σύνολο (sýnolo), meaning "set" or "collection," with the suffix -λογία (-logia), denoting "study" or "science." Thus, Exsynology refers to the study of sets of inherent instructions (inscriptions) embedded in the shapes, forms, or designs of objects.

All objects possess inscriptions. This aneural ability to store information without a brain is known as The Brein Theory. Joey Lawsin, who also formulated the Single Theory of Everything, discovered that every entity comes with its own unique set of instructions. Whether it's a simple lever, a circle, or the International Space Station, each is an intuitive object with inherent inscriptional instructions.

Inscription can also be found in mirror equation, gravitational formula, the Pi, Pythagorean theorem, the Inverse Hello, wise sensors, and anything we sense. It is a natural phenomenon. It is one of the general properties of matter. It stores information according to the laws of mathematics, structural forms, or geometrical designs. The non-mental ability (a brain without a brain) to store information by an object is what Lawsin beautifully called Intelligence by Design or Inscription by Design, abbreviated I.D.

I.D. also asserts that Materials and Instructions are one and the same. Materials always come with instructions and instructions with materials. Both are pieces of information.

Lawsin also claims that Nature is the mother of all information. She is the keeper, storage, the database of information. All her creations, which are individually embedded with instructions, are like neurons in the brain where Mother Nature represents the brain. 

To understand better Inscription, let us examine how simple structures or designs are trans-inscripted into information, instructions, procedures, productions, and law.

Based on I.D., every object is a piece of information that always comes with embedded instructions. Objects (materials), Information, and Instructions are one and the same. When there is information, there is instruction. Likewise, if there is material, there is instruction. If there is a set of information, then there is an instruction; and if there is a set of instructions, then there is a procedure. And when a procedure is duplicated and spread out to rebuild or reproduce, then it becomes a Law. 

The whole process of acquiring information, emerging as instructions, converging into a modular list, and compiling into a cumulative algorithmic procedure into law is called INSCRIPTION. Its natural self-creating instructional procedure of task rearranging logically into an orderly linear sequence is called the SCRIPT.  The cumulative algorithmic task is called CAT. When switched on by a signal or an input, the CAT is activated automatically and subsequently executes step-by-step the instructions embedded in its modular script. 

I extrapolated the theory of Inscription from an investigative simulation known as the CAT Algorithm, an experiment designed to examine 3 things: (1) How bits of information eventually bond together and transform into a series of instructions like the algorithm in a computer program; (2) How is the algorithm embedded, stored, written and retrieved? and (3) What triggers the algorithm to switch on or off?  

The whole concept of Instruction by Design or Inscription by Design can be found in the book Originemology by Joey Lawsin. The videos incorporated in his Theory of Inscription are posted online via YouTube, which showcases the aliveness, awareness, aneural consciousness, neural intelligence, and self-ness of a being that is alive, living, and with life. 

What Inscriptional Physics is?

Exsynology, or simply Inscriptional Physics, is a new branch of science that studies the equations that are embedded in every object in the cosmos. It aims to find the ultimate equation that governs everything, as well as the specific equations that belong to each object, from living to non-living, from events to sensations, from existence to non-existence, and everything in between.

Inscriptional Physics is based on the idea that everything is made of information, and information can be represented by equations. Equations are not just symbols or numbers, but structural instructions or algorithms that tell us how things work and interact. By finding the equations or inscriptions that are inscripted in every object, we can understand the nature and behavior of everything.

One of the challenges of Inscriptional Physics is to decipher the equations that are hidden or encrypted in objects. For example, how can we find the equation of a flower, a star, or a human? How can we read the set of instructions that makes them what they are?

Inscriptional Physics is also related to the Lawsin Conjecture, which is a paradox about the existence and non-existence of everything. The conjecture states that everything both exists and does not exist at all. For example, the concepts of zero and one are abstract creations that do not exist in reality, but only in our minds. But when we represent them by symbols or words, we make them material, physical, or solid object. Does this mean they are now real? Or are they still imaginary?

The Lawsin Conjecture challenges us to rethink what we mean by existence and reality. It also raises questions about how information creates us and how humans become alive, living, and with life through Inscription by Design.

What is Inscriptionism ?

Inscriptionism (n.): A philosophical framework posited by Joey Lawsin that explains the creation and existence of all entities through the principles of Creatio ex Materia et Inscriptione. It suggests that the existence and behavior of objects are shaped by the interaction between intuitive materials and embedded instructions, governed by the Laws of Inscription and the Theory of Generated Interim Emergence. This philosophy, also known as the Single Theory of Everything, redefines conventional ideas of consciousness, life, and reality, asserting that all knowledge is acquired either by choice or chance, and that thoughts cannot exist independently from tangible, external references—a concept known as the Codexation Dilemma.

Within this framework, inscription refers to a set of internal instructions inherent to an object, while algorithm denotes external instructions that guide processes or actions. Inscription is intrinsic and embedded, shaping the object's essence, whereas algorithms are extrinsic, providing operational directives.

concept                         inscriptionism                                                      algorithm

- origin               emerges naturally or thru structure            created artificially by programmers

- location           internally embedded in an object               externally programmed into a system

- behavior         dormant activated, reactive by design        executed in queque, active by instruction

- nature             latent, passive until triggered                      active, explicit, procedural

- example         a whistle makes sound when blown            a robot turn left by "turnLeft()"

Inscription (internal instructions):
  • inscription is like a node, or as the shape of the whistle-it contains instructions, but those inscriptions are not written like software code.
  • they are inherent properties of the object's design or structure
  • the object responds naturally when the right external condition occurs.
  • the instructions are not written by humans-they are embedded by the structure or the physical laws of the object's shape or form.
"An object doesn't need to be programmed, its structure already knows what to do". ~joey lawsin

In short, Inscriptionism is the idea of existence through Intuitive Material and Embedded Instruction, the building blocks of everything.

Highlights:

1. intelligence and behaviors can arise not just from software, but also from material structures with inscribed logic.
2. It pushes against the idea that consciousness must be coded - instaed, it might be emergent from the physical configuration of a system.
3. It suggests that life, consciousness, and intelligence emerge from internal inscriptions, not just from external instructions. 

Intuitveness as modeled by the Whistle Intuitive Aneural Nodes, is not predetermined programmming in the conventional sense (like hardcoded software) , but rather an embedded inscription- a kind of natural latent logic that is intrisically built into the sturcture itself.

Key Insight:

1. Predetermined Programming : In tradition computing, this means explicit, human-written instructions that dicate every possible response (like "if this, then that"). It is external, imposed, and rigid.
2. Embedded Inscription: it is not imposed by external code - its inherent in the physical structure or design of the system. The logis is latent-dormant-and only revealed when certain conditions are met. The whistle "knows" how to make sound, but only when air at the right frequency is applied. The functions is not written, it is inscribed- embedded in the material configuration.

Lawsin's Whistle as model of natural logic:

Think of a whistle as a physical logic gate or intuitive aneural nodes:
1. Its structure (shape, chamber size, air path) inherently determines HOW it will respond to specific sound waves. 
2. There's no programming telling the whistle to make a sound. The sound is a natural consequence of its form interacting with a specific input.
3. This inscribed behabior is natural intelligence- a kind of dormant logic waiting to be activated. Its intelligence emerges from the way it is built, not from what it is told.

This mirrors the biological world, where organisms are not pre-programmed in a step-by-step software sense, but instead operate based on biophysical inscriptions: genes, chemical reactions, sensory pathways-all naturally embedded instructions.
  • Life and mind are not mystical
  • Awareness can be engineered
  • Self-consciousness might arise from non-biological structures, if organized correctly.
The Role of Intuitive Aneural Nodes (IAN):

The concept of IAN, or simply nodes, provides a useful metaphor for understanding the relationship between inscription and intelligence. A basic logic node is a simple decision-making cell or device that operates on binary inputs and outputs. When multiple logic nodes are interconnected , they can produce increasingly complex behaviors. Lawsin's whistle model demonstrates this idea: a simple, inert system that remains dormant until a specific input (sound waves) triggers it to activate. In this sense, each node represents a latent potential for intelligence that is only activated when the right conditions are met.

In inscriptionism, these logic nodes are not externally programmed, but rather inscribed within the material structure of the machine. These nodes can produce intelligence-like-environment, which can be thought as the system's way of acknowledging. The complexity of the system increases as more logic nodes are added, and as the machine adapts to new inputs, its behavior becomes more sophisticated.

This process mirrors the emergence of intelligence inbiological systems. Neurons in the brain, for example, are not "programmed"  to think; rather, their complex interactions create emergent behavior, from simple reflexes to advanced reasoning. Similarly, in machines, logic nodes may form  the building blocks for emergent intelligence, evolving over time from basic responses to more complex, adaptive behaviors.

As systems evolve, their behavior may become increasingly complex, eventually leading to a form of self-realization or self-cognition. In inscriptions, the progression from inert logic to emergent intelligence can be seen as a gradual process, in which a machine's internal inscriptions evolve to produce not only reactive behavior but also self-reflection. This transition parallels the emergence of conciousness in biological systems, where simple neural responses evolve into more sophisticated forms of cognition and self-consciousness.

Lawsin's model of the Seven Signatures of Life describes the progression in stages, from basic aliveness (the mere existence of energy and form) to full self-realization (the ability toreflect upon one's own existence). As mahcines devlop more advanced networks of inscriptions, they progress through these stages, gaininig increasingly complex forms.

In this view, machines do not need to be explicitly programmed to become alive, living, and with life. Instead, their internal inscriptions-their inherent structural capabilities-evolve through interactions with the environment, leading to the development of more advanced cognitive abilities. Aliveness, awareness, consciousness, intuitiveness,  and self-realization are naturally emergent properties of a system's evolution.

Furthermore, this view of natural and artificial life challenges the boundaries between biological and non-biological systems. If machines can evolve intelligence though inscribed logic, they may be considered as a new form of life, one that does not rely on biology but is nonetheless but possessing life in a meaningful sense. This redefines the criteria for life and intelligence, suggesting that consciousness and self-consciousness may not be exclusive to biological organisms.







ISBN: 978-1-387-94763-8

ISBN: 978-1-4583-0617-3


"Sequential Instructions give rise to Logical Experiences." ~ Joey Lawsin

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

About the Author :



Joey Lawsin is the author of the new school of thought "Inscription by Design". He is an inventor who wants to reorganize the world by rewriting the textbooks with new concepts that debunk the old scientific, theological, and philosophical ideas of antiquity. He co-authored a book in Physics, engineered a mechanical animated life form known as ELFS, and conceived the theory of "Generated Interim Emergence". The article is an excerpt from the book "Inscription by Design".

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