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Sunday, August 13, 2000

Joey Lawsin Wikipedia

 Updated draft for the Wikipedia article as of 2024:

Joey Lawsin

Joey Lawsin is an engineer, educator, and author known for his interdisciplinary work in science, theology, philosophy, and engineering. He describes himself as a revisionist inscriptionist, who focuses on solving the origin of everything through investigating an unsuspecting subject — the root of information.

Early Life and Education

Joey Lawsin was born and raised in an environment that fostered curiosity and a love for learning. From a young age, he exhibited a keen interest in understanding how things work, often dismantling and reassembling household gadgets. This early fascination with mechanics and technology laid the foundation for his diverse expertise in fields such as electricity, electronics, computers, mechanical systems, and automation technology.

His early life and education are not widely documented. However, his work reflects a profound understanding of various scientific, engineering, and philosophical disciplines, suggesting a robust academic background.

Interests

Lawsin's expertise spans a wide range of fields, including electricity, electronics, computers, mechanical systems, automation technology, hydraulics, pneumatics, radio transmission, and programmable logic controllers. His diverse knowledge base has earned him the nickname "Joey," reflecting his ability to challenge conventional wisdom and think outside the box. He co-authored a textbook in physics and has taught various subjects, including physics, biology, chemistry, algebra, geometry, statistics, and computers.

Career and Contributions

Lawsin has made significant contributions across multiple fields:

1. Science and Philosophy: Lawsin's work in science revolves around the concept of Information Codexation. He has proposed several theories, including the Codexation Dilemma, Originemology, Interim Emergence, and Inscription by Design. These theories explore the nature of information, its origins, and its role in the creation of the universe.

2. Theology: In theology, Lawsin has formulated radical new schools of thought on creation, evolution, life, God, and the Bible. His work challenges traditional religious beliefs, proposing that life is more a product of chemistry and geometry than biology

3. Engineering: Lawsin has coined and invented several subjects, such as Autognorics, Neurotronics, Dimetrix, Homotronics, Biotronics, Exyzforms, and Intuitive Aneural Cognition. His engineering projects include developing self-conscious machines and remotely controlling robots using various technologies.

Achievements

Lawsin boasts several notable achievements:

- Programmed a menu-driven DOS before the advent of Windows.

- Developed a small search engine prior to the creation of Google.

- Pioneered some novel ideas in philosophy, science, theology, ang engineering.

- Created living machines known as ELFS (Engineered Life Forms).

Theories and Research

Joey Lawsin has developed several intriguing  theories since his school days, gradually materializing them from 1988 to the present. These theories collectively contribute to his interdisciplinary approach, challenging conventional thinking and offering new perspectives on the nature of information, life, and consciousness. His key theories include:

1. Originemology: Originemology is the study of the origin, creation, and evolution of information focusing on the birth of notions, ideas, or concepts. Lawsin's work in this area examines how information originates and evolves, proposing that information is a fundamental component of the universe. This theory intersects with his other concepts, such as Inscription by Design and Generated Interim Emergence or the Single Theory of Everything.

2. Abiozoics: The study of the interrelationship between non-life and life, exploring the transition from non-living to living entities, from abstracts to physicals, and from nothing to something. This theory explores the creation and evolution of life-like systems that can exhibit behaviors and characteristics similar to biological organisms.

3. Autognorics: The science of creating synthetic engineered life-forms known as ELFS or Gnorics. Lawsin's research in this field involves developing self-conscious machines and the potential of aneural intelligence.  It explores the creation and evolution of artificial life forms that can exhibit behaviors and characteristics similar to biological organisms. 

4. Viegenesis: The study of the origin of life by dual pairing by examining the process of creation through systematic instructions and vitalic materials. Lawsin argues that life is an evolutionary process that deals with seven general evolutionary orders, namely: Mechanical Aliveness, Sensoric Awareness, Logical Intuitiveness, Aneural Consciousness, Information Inlearness, Symbiotic Living, and Self-Emergence. 

5. Energyportation: The study of the laws of energy, including the ZiZo effect and the "beam me up" concept or time travel (viacruum)

6. Inscription by Design: This theory revolves around the idea that everything, including existence and consciousness, can be explained by the laws of inscription and emergence. According to Lawsin, the actions and behaviors of every object are influenced by its intuitive materials and embedded instructions. This concept challenges traditional views on how information and consciousness are formed and maintained.

7. Inscriptional Dimetrix: A field exploring the physical laws and principles underlying inscriptionism also referred to as "Creatio ex Materia et Instructione".

8. The Brein Theory: Lawsin's Aneural Brain Theory posits that intelligence, behaviors, perceptions, awareness, and consciousness can be processed without a traditional brain. This theory suggests that a network of logics can produce intelligence, and thinking does not necessarily need to emanate from the brain. He explores how sequential inscriptions give rise to behavioral experiences and how nature itself can be seen as having a "brain without the brain". 

9. Generated Interim Emergence: Also known as the Single Theory of Everything, deals with the new seven evolutionary criteria of life: Mechanical Aliveness, Sensoric Awareness, Logical Intuitiveness, Aneural Consciousness, Information Inlearness, Symbiotic Living, and Self-Emergence. This theory integrates various aspects of life and consciousness, proposing a comprehensive framework for understanding existence.

10. Codexation Dilemma: The Codexation Dilemma asserts that abstract ideas cannot be transformed into physical realities without the external material inherent world. This theory explores the relationship between abstract concepts and their physical manifestations, emphasizing the role of external materials and inherent instructions in this transformation process.

11. Inscriptionism: Inscriptionism is a view that life is based on the general seven Laws of Inscription uncovered during the creation of a conscious thinking living machine and The Brein Theory: A Brain without The Brain, a paradigm shift from Neural to Anueral Brain.

12.  Aneural Consciousness: Lawsin has also explored different types of consciousness, such as Associative or Correlative Consciousness (the ability to match or pair things) and Equational or Relational Consciousness (the ability to be aware of oneself and one’s surroundings). These concepts delve into how consciousness can be generated and evolved through the Brein Theory.

Personal Interests

Lawsin speaks multiple inscriptional "languages," including programming languages like BASIC, Assembly Language, Dbase, Java, HTML, MIRC scripting, and Arduino sketching. He is also proficient in formula derivation, dimensional analysis, electronic circuitry, medical terminology, and body language.

His bedroom reflects his diverse interests, featuring a library of books on physics, computers, logic, and philosophy; collections of golf balls and model airplanes; a wall covered with license plates from all 50 states; and sports gear for activities like jet skiing, karate, trekking, camping, fishing, archery, and various ball games. He has also assembled and programmed his computer to control his TV, DVD, audio components, mini-fridge, and lights. Other notable items include a 5-channel RC helicopter, a 35mm SLR camera, a 90mm reflector telescope, a 61-key electronic keyboard, a Raspberry Pi, a DX4 drone, an Olympic recurve ILF bow, nunchaku, and biotronics.

Notable Publications and Works

Lawsin has authored several books that compile his research and theories. His notable works and other publications that delve into his scientific, theological, technological, and philosophical ideas are listed:

Books

1. The Single Theory of Everything: Generated Interim Emergence  (2023)

2. Autognorics: The Science of Engineered Life Forms (2023)

3. Originemology: The Science behind the Beginning of Everything (2022)

4. Inscription by Design (2011)

5. Evolution of Creation (2010)

6. Creation by Laws (2008)

7. Bible Proves God Doesn't Exist (2000)

8. The Brein Theory: Intuitive Aneural Network (1988)

9. Biotronics: the Silver Species (1988)

10. Abiozoic Intuitive Machine (1984)

Articles                   

-  Generated Interim Emergence | The Single Theory of Everything (2023)

-  On the Making of a Conscious Machine: The Aneural Approach (2011)

-  Aneural Approach to the Philosophical Problems of Defining Consciousness (2009)

-  iBowWow: Bark to Word Translator, Algorithm, Waveforms and Kinematics (2008)

-  The Human Experiment: A Proposed New Social Order on Earth and Beyond (2005)

-  The Information Codexation: The Simplified Theory of Associative Consciousness (2003)

-  The Brein Theory: A Paradigm Shift from Neural to Aneural Brain (2001)

-  Biblical Hermeneutics and the Case for Atheism: Disproving the Existence of God (2000).

-  Phrenological Argument: God's Mental State of Inadequacy (Parapraxis) (1994)

-  A Computational Analysis on the Non-existence of the Soul via Newton's Laws of Motion (1992)

-  The Lawsin Syndrome: A New Framework for Studying Autoscopic Phenomena (1990)         

-  Inscriptionism | Creatio ex Materia et Instructione (1989)

-  Mental Constructs are all Guesswork: The Codexation Dilemma (1988)

-  The Inherent Correlation between Nature and Information (1988)

-  Isolation, Information, and Cognition: Analyzing the Caveman in the Box Hypothesis (1988)

-  MDASFE: A Novel Order of Operations for Higher Computation (1985)

- Non-biological Criteria of Life (2022)

These works cover a wide range of topics, from the origins of information and life to the creation of synthetic life forms and the study of consciousness.

Philosophy, Quotes, and Visions 

Personal Philosophy

Joey Lawsin's philosophical views are deeply rooted in his scientific research. He advances traditional philosophical ideologies to new heights and introduces new concepts such as Inscriptionism, which posits that everything, including existence and consciousness, can be explained by the laws of inscription and emergence. He believes that the actions and behaviors of every object are influenced by its intuitive materials and embedded instructions. This philosophy is encapsulated in his theories such as Codexation Dilemma,  Aneural Brein Theory. Inscription by Design, and Generated Interim Emergence.

Key Concepts

1. The Aneural Brein Theory: Lawsin argues that intelligence, behaviors, perceptions, awareness, and consciousness can be processed without the need for a brain. He suggests that a network of logics can produce intelligence, and thinking does not necessarily emanate from the brain.

2. Inscription by Design: This concept deals with intuitive systems and embedded inscriptions, proposing that everything is bound by these principles.

3. Generated Interim Emergence: Also known as The Single Theory of Everything, this theory aims to unify various scientific theories into a comprehensive framework.

Arguments

Joey Lawsin has developed several arguments that challenge traditional views on the existence of God, the big bang theory, and Darwinian Evolution. Here are some of his notable arguments:

1. The Phrenological Argument (God's Parapraxis):  This argument questions the infallibility of God's mind. Lawsin argues that if God has a perfect mind capable of knowing everything in advance, He should have anticipated the repercussions of creating a human mind that cannot fully comprehend truth and reality. This perceived lapse suggests that God might not be all-knowing after all.

 2. Codexation Dilemma: The Codexation Dilemma asserts that abstract ideas, including the concept of God, cannot be transformed into physical realities without the external material world. This theory explores the relationship between abstract concepts and their physical manifestations, emphasizing the role of external materials in this transformation process.

 3. Originemological Argument: This argument asserts that everything has a beginning. This is based on “The Caveman in the Box” model, which is a scientific experiment designed to explore the origin, creation, and evolution of everything specifically ideas, focusing on how early humans began to acquire and understand information. The experiment involved three distinct boxes, each housing a different subject in isolation: a caveman’s son, the first human on Earth, and a dog named Zero. The outcome of the experiment concluded that ideas, like God, have a source of origin.

 4. Inscription by Design Argument:  This theory posits that all objects have inherent properties influenced by their intuitive materials and embedded instructions. Lawsin suggests that these twoness play a crucial role in the emergence of complex systems and phenomena like God, suggesting that the idea of a divine creator is an emergent property of the universe's inherent information and material design.

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7. The Bible Argument against the existence of God argues that the Bible itself provides evidence against God’s existence through several key points. Firstly, the errancy of the Bible, highlighting contradictions and historical inaccuracies within the text. Secondly, the non-existence of Christ, questioning the historical evidence for Jesus as a divine figure. Thirdly, the nature of God as described in the Bible is often seen as inconsistent or morally problematic, leading to the conclusion that such a being could not exist. Lastly, the origin and development of the bible, religions, and churches indicate that such beliefs were learned, borrowed, and copied from the past, implying that humanity created the concept of God.

8. The Unknowable Argument is a new variation of the Omnipresent Argument that argues God is bound by physical dimensions and the laws of physics and can't be everywhere all at the same time. If God is entirely transcendent and beyond comprehension then it is difficult to claim any knowledge about God. But God is actively involve in human affairs and the natural world, thus, God is bound by physical dimensions and natural laws.

9.  Natural Selection Argument posits that a pre-existing species is necessary for evolutionary processes to occur. For a species to evolve into a different form, mutations must take place. These mutations can happen in two ways: through exposure to radiation or through reproduction. Over time, these genetic changes build up, resulting in the emergence of new traits and, ultimately, a transformed species. This gradual process of change and adaptation debunks the theory of natural selection.

10. The Cosmogenical Argument, also referred to as the Genesis Fallacy, is an argument that attempts to disprove primarily God's Seven Days of Creation. It argues that the divine creation of the universe is not in accordance or consistent with the principles of science and mathematics; and, the process of creation is not in logical order.

11. The Nth Dimensional Argument, The Nth Dimensional Argument, also known as the Dimetrix Paradox, posits that a one-dimensional (1D) entity can only be perceived in higher dimensions, such as 2D. Similarly, a two-dimensional (2D) entity can only be perceived in 3D, and a three-dimensional (3D) entity can only be perceived in 4D. This means that dimensions can only be perceived from higher to lower, not from lower to higher. Therefore, if God exists in a dimension higher than humans, God cannot be perceived by humans. Additionally, humans may not realize that they can perceive three-dimensional space because they exist in the fourth dimension.

12. The Teofonical Argument, also known as Heaven or God's Boring Argument, is a theological case that claims living in heaven or in hell caters definitely a boring life. 

13. The Theological Argument, also known as the Appeal to a Creator, posits that the universe can be explained without invoking a divine creator. It uses a thought experiment involving marbles and a rule that double every second to illustrate how the universe could form through natural processes. The rule embedded in each marble is to produce a new marble every second. Over billions of years, these marbles multiply and scatter, shaping the universe without the need for a designer. This argument suggests that the universe’s formation is a result of the collective contribution of each marble, rendering the concept of a divine creator unnecessary.

14. The Single Theory of Everything posits that all things exist because they are caused by other things, otherwise they would exist or wouldn’t exist at all. This theory suggests that thoughts, emotions, dreams, music, fire, colors, consciousness, sensations, life, and self are merely interims that only exist due to other things that cause them to exist. For example, in a distant galaxy where oxygen doesn’t exist, the inhabitants would never know about fire. Lawsin’s paper classifies everything into physicals (material objects) and abstracts (non-physical entities like instructions). According to this theory, objects are composed of both physicals and abstracts, highlighting the interconnectedness of existence.

15. The Computational Argument posits that non-material entities such as God, consciousness, mind, emotions, and the soul, which emerge from physical processes, cannot exist independently in an ethereal realm without a corporeal body. Through classical and modern physics, particularly Newtonian mechanics and Newton’s Second Law, Lawsin argues that if God, the soul, or consciousness were non-material and had no mass, they would not experience force or acceleration, and thus could not exist independently of the physical body. According to Newton's Second Law, force is equal to mass times acceleration (F = ma), so if the mass is zero, the force is also zero, resulting in no motion. Therefore, a non-material God, unaffected by gravity and lacking mass, cannot experience force or acceleration, and thus cannot move or exist independently in an ethereal realm without a corporeal body.

16. The Theophilial Argument argues that if God is all-loving, the existence of pain and suffering would be inconceivable. Various scriptures suggest that an all-loving God embodies the essence of love and kindness. However, Lawsin’s critique highlights a stark contradiction: the presence of an omnibenevolent God seems irreconcilable with the suffering endured by the innocent, such as children, the elderly, and animals. A God of perfect love would shield the vulnerable from agony. Instances like a family grappling with a mother’s coma or the grief of an owner whose pet is euthanized raise the question: why would a God capable of boundless love permit such despair? If an all-loving God exists, the persistence of suffering challenges the very essence of divine benevolence.

20. The Big Bang Theory Conundrum: The equation ( E = mc^2 ) was actually formulated from Newton’s ( F = ma ) and Coriolis’ ( W = Fd ). By dimensional analysis and units of measurements, the formula ( E = mc^2 ) can be derived as follows:

W = F x D                            >>            Eq1 – Coriolis equation
F = (M x A)                          >>           Eq2 – Newton’s equation
W = (M x A) x D                   >>           replace F from eq1 with eq2
W = (kg x m/s²) x m            >>           substitute dimensions w/units
W = (kg x m x m) / s²          >>           apply laws of exponents
W = ( kg x m² ) / s²              >>          ( X)^A x (X)^B = (X)^A+B
W = kg x (m²/s²)                  >>          combining
W = kg x (m/s)²                   >>           simplifying
W = M x V²                           >>           subsitute Kg for M, m/s for V
W = m x c²                           >>           c = velocity of light, m=mass
E = m x c²                            >>           since Work(W) = Energy(E)   

The derivation also shows that the Big Bang Theory is totally a misconception! In order for the big bang to exist, other things must cause it to exist, otherwise it will not exist at all (the single theory of everything).

Visions 

Lawsin  envisions to revise the knowledge humans learned from the past and advocates for a radical transformation of societal structures to foster equality, sustainability, and community-driven progress. No children or innocent individuals should die because of wars, famine, and disease.

NO MORE to the Buying and Selling System: The primitive barter system, inherited from antiquity, must be abandoned. We need to collaborate as a community, free from the influence of money, which is a social illusion that destroys moral values, unity, progress, freedom, and happiness.

NO MORE to the Political System: Governments are unnecessary for our lives. Equality in resource distribution and personal satisfaction will render politics obsolete. The inefficacy of political bodies during crises, such as the coronavirus pandemic, highlights their redundancy.

NO MORE to the Transportation System: We should develop a global network of solar-powered superstation trains, eliminating the need for cars that harm the environment. Embracing video conferencing for work, education, and other activities from home will protect nature and reduce pollution.

NO MORE to a Flawed Educational System: Education should be accessible to all, free of cost. A system where students and teachers interchange roles, sharing knowledge and skills, will ensure fair and equal educational opportunities for everyone, for free.

NO MORE to the Workplace System Owned by Capitalists: We must free ourselves from the enslavement of power, greed, and corruption by the few. We should work less and spend more time with our children, families, and groups who share our passions, skills, and interests. 

No one owns us; we are born free and must live free. This should be the first amendment in every constitution worldwide: The Right to Live Freely! 

He also envisions, through his Single Theory of Everything, to cure cancer by understanding the materials and instructions that cause cancer to exist, plain and simple!

Impact on Fields of Study:

1. Information Theory and Originemology

   - Originemology: Lawsin's work on the origin of origins has provided new insights into how ideas and concepts are born. This has implications for understanding the fundamental nature of information and its role in the universe.

2. Synthetic Biology and Autognorics

   - Autognorics: By pioneering the science of creating synthetic engineered life forms (ELFS), Lawsin has opened new avenues in synthetic biology. His work challenges traditional notions of life and intelligence, suggesting that these can be engineered through systematic instructions and vitalic materials and without the help of a brain.

3. Physics and Energy Studies

   - Energyportation: Lawsin's exploration of the laws of energy, including the ZiZo effect and the "beam me up" concept, has contributed to a deeper understanding of energy dynamics and potential applications in future technologies.

4. Philosophy and Consciousness Studies

   - The Aneural Brein Theory: His theory that intelligence and consciousness can exist without a brain has sparked discussions and further research in the fields of philosophy, neuroscience, and artificial intelligence.

Lasting Contributions

1. Innovative Theories

   - Lawsin's theories, such as Generated Interim Emergence and Inscription by Design, have provided new frameworks for understanding complex phenomena. These theories aim to unify various scientific disciplines into a comprehensive framework, influencing future research and development.

2. Practical Applications

   - His early work in programming, such as developing a menu-driven DOS before Windows and a small search engine before Google, showcases his forward-thinking approach and has influenced the development of an intuitive aneural network memory system .

3. Educational Contributions

   - As a co-author of a physics textbook and a teacher of multiple subjects, Lawsin has contributed to the education and inspiration of countless students. His interdisciplinary approach encourages a holistic understanding of science and technology.

4.  Synthetic Life Forms

   - The creation of ELFS (Engineered Life Forms) represents a significant milestone in synthetic biology, demonstrating the potential for creating life-like systems through inscriptional dimetrix.

5. Medical Contributions

   - Through his work on the Single Theory of Everything, referred to as Generated Interim Emergence, cancer and all disease can be totally eradicated through the process of understanding the intuitive materials and inherent instructions that cause cancer and illness in the first place. By removing one of their elements that cause them to exist, diseases will be things of the past.

Legacy

Joey Lawsin's work continues to inspire researchers, educators, and innovators. His interdisciplinary approach and willingness to challenge conventional wisdom have left a lasting legacy in multiple fields. His theories and practical contributions provide a foundation for future explorations into the origins of life, information, consciousness, and the universe.

Media and Public Appearances

Specific information about Joey Lawsin's media appearances, interviews, or public speaking engagements is not readily available. However, you can find some of his information below:

1. Official Website and Social Media: Check Joey Lawsin's official website or social media profiles. 

2. Academic and Professional Networks: Platforms like Philpapers, ResearchGate, or Academia.edu may have information about his professional activities, including talks and interviews.

3. Library and Database Searches: University libraries or academic databases have records of his public works, lectures, interviews, or media features.

4. Contact Directly: If you have a way to contact Joey Lawsin or his representatives, you could inquire directly about his media appearances and public engagements.

Personal Anecdotes:

Early Curiosity and Innovation

From a young age, Joey Lawsin exhibited a natural curiosity and a knack for innovation. One of his earliest experiments involved dismantling his family's radio to understand how it worked. Although he couldn't put it back together perfectly, this experience ignited his passion for electronics and mechanics. Recognizing his potential, he encouraged himself to explore and learn by reading more books and doing more experiments to fuel his curiosity.

The Birth of ELFS

Lawsin's creation of Engineered Life Forms (ELFS) is a testament to his innovative spirit. The idea came to him while he was working on a project to automate home systems. He envisioned a future where machines could not only perform tasks but also exhibit life-like behaviors. This led him to develop ELFS, synthetic life forms that could interact with their environment in a way that mimicked living organisms. His work in this area has been groundbreaking, pushing the boundaries of what is possible in engineered biology.

Programming Pioneering

Before the advent of Windows, Lawsin programmed a menu-driven DOS system. This early achievement showcased his forward-thinking approach and technical skills. He also developed a small search engine before Google became a household name. These projects highlight his ability to anticipate technological trends and create solutions ahead of their time.

Inscriptionism and Personal Philosophy

Lawsin's philosophy of Inscriptionism, which posits that everything is governed by embedded instructions and intuitive materials, has been a guiding principle in his work. He often shares a story about how this idea came to him during a quiet moment of working with his biotronics. Observing the intricate mechanical patterns of his gnorics' linkages, he realized that these patterns were like inscriptions, guiding the behavior and development of living and non-living things alike.

Diverse Interests and Hobbies

Lawsin's personal life is as diverse as his professional interests. His bedroom is a testament to his wide-ranging hobbies, featuring a library of books on various subjects, collections of golf balls and model airplanes, and a wall covered with license plates from all 50 states. He enjoys activities like jet skiing, karate, trekking, camping, fishing, archery, and various ball games. His technological prowess is evident in his custom-built computer, which he programmed to control his TV, DVD, audio components, mini-fridge, and lights.

Quotes and Reflections

Lawsin often reflects on his journey with quotes that encapsulate his philosophy and vision. One of his favorites is, "The Evolution of Instruction shapes the Intelligence of Creation". This quote reflects his belief that everything in the universe is interconnected and governed by underlying principles and instructions.

These anecdotes provide a glimpse into Joey Lawsin's life, showcasing his curiosity, innovation, and diverse interests. 

Favorite Music

Lawsin enjoys classical, easy listening, bossa nova, and jazz music.

Unpublished Writings

Besides his academic textbooks, Lawsin has written extensively on a range of subjects. These writings, however, remain stored on his hard drive or arranged in hard copy versions on a bookshelf. His interests also extend to unusual topics such as the paranormal, out-of-body experiences, and time travel, which he explores as part of his work as an investigative originemologist. His unpublished writings include:

- The Grand Particles Theory

- Isodimensional Morphical Figures

- Viacronuum (Time Travel)

- Isometaspace Universe

- Intuitive Aneural Network

- Viegenesis

- iParticle Dualpairing

- 4th Dimension

- Inscriptional Dimetrix


Notable Quotes

- "The universe is a grand inscription, and every phenomenon is a chapter in its story."

- "Intelligence is not confined to the brain; it is the product of a network of logics."

- "Life is an inscription, a set of instructions embedded in the fabric of existence."

~ "We live in an abstract world that created our physical universe."

~ "The Building Blocks of Life are made up of invisible shapes and empty spaces." 

~ "Nature is the Mother of Information."

~ "Emptiness creates shape; Shape creates space ."

~ "Harmony, not peace, can bring all nations together. In science, we cannot prove peace, but we can prove what harmony is!"

~ "Everything exists because other things cause it to exist, else everything never exists."

~ "Nothing would exist without Everything."

~ "The Duality of One is the Unity of two"

~ " There are four main ingredients to be self-conscious, three to be conscious, two to be aware, and one to be alive." 

~ "The universe evolved from something and nothing and most of these dualpairs exist until now."

~ "The bible is the empirical evidence that proves God doesn't exist."

~ "Humans shall not humanize animals, they might raise a kid in a cage."

~ "We would not find any human species outside our solar system unless the same environment as the earth exists. "

~ "The origin of life is chemistry, not biology."

~ "Sequential instructions give rise to inscriptional behaviors."

~ ""A network of intuitive logics produces aneural intelligence"."

~ "To produce life, one must be alive and living."

~ "Life is chemistry and mathematics, not biology."

~ "Awareness emerges because of biological sensors."

~ "Wherever there is Fire, there is Life."

~ "We can imitate what Nature has, but we can't replicate what she creates."

~ "Every creature is a living instruction that runs the algorithm of life."

~ "Matter is the vehicle that carries energy; Energy is the breath that animates matter to life."

~ "Energy is the universal language of Nature; Nature is the universal source of information".

~ "Man thinks first before he writes to build; Nature writes first before she designs to create".

~ "Truth lies inside the mind; Reality lives outside the mind."

 ~ "Everything doesn't exist inside the mind; they exist outside the mind."

~ "I hate the rules of language; I love the orders of numbers."

~ "I label X with Y, therefore I'm conscious."

~ "If X exists alone by itself, therefore X is not conscious."

~ "Where you are today shapes who you are tomorrow".

~ "Time has no present or future, it is always in the past."

~"Everything has a beginning. It's just the beginning is  there and isn't there."

~ "The reality of stillness is an illusion that hides the reality of motion.".

~ "The words we speak are letters that come out always in reverse mirror image". 

~ "The fastest speed faster than light travels at zero distant per unit time".

~ "We discover first before we know what we discovered".

~ "Light is a colorless energy made up of billions of colors".

~ "The Evolution of Instruction shapes the Intelligence of Creation".

~ "Everything has a beginning. It is just the beginning is there and isn't there."

~ "The truth of one's Life is only revealed at the time of one's death".

~ "Although we look at ourselves as One, in the real world we always experience ourselves as TWO."

~ "In the mind of an ordinary, 1+1 = 2; but, in the mind of an extraordinary, 1+ 1 = 10".

~ " The opposite of a problem would likely be the correct solution".

~ "All human's ideas are nothing but circumstantial, incidental, assumptions or guesswork."

~ "Humans acquire information from Nature or his surroundings and not vice versa."

~ "No two humans can perceive the same thing the same at the same time."

~ "Humans, including everything else, are governed only to do two things at one time:  This or That".

~ "Human's ideas can't be codified into physical realities unless an external material inherent word like Nature is present".

~ "Humans are merely animated machines. They are mechanical, logical, and casual automatons."

~ "Humans are governed by Nature's Law and not by Man's beliefs".

~ "No human can think of something without associating such thought with something."

~ "No human can create an exact replica of Nature's creations in the lab".

~ "Everything is a tool. Every tool has a purpose. Life itself is a tool. It has a purpose."

~ " Mathematics can exist without science. Science can't exist without mathematics".

~ "Beautiful Things always come with Elegant Equations".


References

  1. ↑ 1.0 1.1 Joey Lawsin (About) – Philpaper.org
  2. ↑ 2.0 2.1 Originemology (quotes) – Goodreads.com, 2022.
  3.  If atoms are not alive (Jul 65AE) – r/paradoxical quotes.
  4.  Lawsin, Joey. (2008). “What is Life?” (Ѻ), Creation by Law, Amazon, Aug 4
  5.  Lawsin, Joey. (2010). Evolution of Creation (§:20 Most Common Theories on the Origin of Life, §§:The Animation Effect) (Ѻ) (revised: Oct 2009). Publisher.
  6.  Lawsin, Joey. (2018). “Mechanical Self-Animation Emergence” (YT), Github, Jun 9.
  7. ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 Lawsin, Joey (65AE), “Inscription by Design”, Aug 23 to 27.
  8.  Lawsin, Joey. (66AE). “Life, Living, and Alive” (Ѻ), Autognorics Article Aug 24.
  9.  Langan, Christopher. (2002). “The Cognitive-Theoretic Model of the Universe: a New Kind of Reality” (WB), MegaFoundation.org, 2015.
  10.  Pearson, Karl. (1892). The Grammar of Science (pgs. 124, 287, ). Adam, 1900.
  11.  .11.0 11.1Codexation Dilemma –  Originemolog,y 2000.
  12.  Lawsin, Joey. (2000). “Top World Notable Atheists” (Ѻ), WordPress, Mar 26.
  13.  List of atheists – Wikipedia.
  14.  Novel Criteria of Life– Originemology, 2000.
  15.  Lawsin, Joey. (2004). “Associative Consciousness of A Machine” (Ѻ), Youtube channel, Jan.
  16.  16.0 16.1 Lawsin, Joey. (1988). “The Single Theory of Everything” (YT), Lawsinium, Nov 13.
  17.  Joey Lawsin – AuthorsDen.com.
  18.  Lawsin, Joey. (66AE). Inscriptionism | Creatio ex Materia et Instructione (pdf). Academia.edu


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

A comparative View of Religions - J. H. Scholten
Atheism Refuted -Thomas Paine
Atheism in Pagan Antiquity - A.B. Drachmann
An Atheist Manifesto - Joseph Lewis
A study of the Messiah - J.E. Talmage
A System of Logic - J.S. Mill
An Outline of Occult Science - Rudolf Steiner
Bible Myths and Parallels in Religion - T.W. Doane
Babylonian Legends of Creation - E.A. Budge
Common Sense -Thomas Paine
Criticism on The Origin of Species - T.H. Huxley
Christian Mysticism - W.R. Inge
Cosmic Consciousness - A.J. Tyndall
Creation by Laws - J.L. Lawsin
Dream Psychology - Sigmund Freud
Determinism or Freewill - Chapman Cohen
Evolution of Theology: an anthropological study -T.H. Huxley
Evolution: Old and New - Samuel Butler
Evolution of Creation - J.L. Lawsin
Exposition of Darwinism - A.R. Wallace
Einstein Theory of Relativity - H.A. Lorentz
Elementary Theosophy - L.W. Rogers
Esoteric Christianity - A.W. Beasant
Feeding the Mind - Lewsi Carroll
Five of Maxwells's Papers - J.C. Maxwell
Forbidden books of the original New Testament - William Wake
Heretics - G.K. Chesterton
Heretics and Heresies - R.G. Ingersoll
History of the Catholic Church - James MacCaffrey
History of Ancient Civilization - Charles Seignobos
History's Conflict bet. Religion and Science - J.W. Draper
Intro to the History of Religions - C.H. Toy
Jewish Theology - Kaufmann Kohler
Judaism - Israel Abrahams
Logic, Inductive and Deductive - William Minto
Lamarck, The Founder of Evolution - A.S. Packard
Mystic Christianity - W.W. Atkinson
Mistakes of Moses - R.G. Ingersoll
Mysticism and Logic - Bertrand Russell
Myths and Legends of Rome - E.M. Berens
Mutation - Hugo de Vries
Nature Mysticism - J.E.Mercer
Natural Selection - Charles Darwin
On the Origin of Species - Charles Darwin
Originemology - J.L. Lawsin
Pagan and Christian Creeds - Edward Carpenter
Pagan and Christian Rome - R.A. Lanciani
Symbolic Logic - Lewis Carroll
Sidelights on Relativity - Albert Einstein
Philosophy of the Mind - G.W.F. Hegel
Story of Creation: comparison study - T.S. Ackland
The Antichrist - F.W. Nietzsche
The Holy Bible - R.G. Ingersoll
The Freethinker's text book - A.W. Besant
The Expositor's Bible - T.C. Edwards
The Limits of Atheism - G.J.Holyoake
The Ancient History - Charles Rollin
The Sayings of Confucius - Confucius
The Game of Logic - Lewis Carroll
The Gnostic Crucifixion - G.R.S. Mead
The Critique of Practical/Pure Reason - Immanuel Kant
The Origin of Jewish Prayers - Tzvee Zahavy
The Analysis of Mind - Bertrand Russell
The Problem of Philosophy - Bertrand Russell
The Brain - Alexander Blade
The Higher Powers of the Mind - R.W. Trine
The Human Aura - W.W. Atkinson
The Legends of the Jews - Louis Ginzberg
Thought Forms - C.W. Leadbeater
The Wonders in Psychology - J.H. Fabre

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