The Reality Equation

Reality as a Quotient

Reality = Actual / Expectation

Reality is not a raw ingredient; it is the quotient that emerges when a fixed numerator is divided by a living denominator. Everything you experience is this ratio—never Actual alone, never Expectation alone, always the combination.


The Numerator: 

Actual = 1

  • The past supplies Actual as a fully collapsed, unchangeable record.
  • Normalizing it to 1 does not freeze content; it simply standardizes the role Actual plays in the equation.
  • Because Actual is immutable, it cannot be edited, co‑created, or negotiated.

The Denominator: 

Expectation

Expectation is a complex number with two orthogonal components:

ComponentDescriptionEffect on Experience
Real (R)Subconscious prediction—your body’s autonomous guess about what happens next.Sets baseline “what should be happening” before data arrives.
Imaginary (I)Possessing ideas—beliefs, values, narratives that “have” you (Jung).Colors meaning, directs attention, filters perception.

All variability in lived reality comes from shifts in these two axes.


How the Equation Works

  1. Actual (1) remains fixed for any instant.
  2. Expectation (R + iI) flexes continuously.
  3. Even tiny denominator changes can swing the quotient dramatically, explaining why a single email, memory, or insight can make the same street feel hostile or sublime.

Practical Consequences

  • You do not create reality; you modulate Expectation.
  • Psychological interventions can target either the subconscious prediction (R) or the idea landscape (I).
  • Philosophical debates about “objective vs. subjective” collapse: reality is objective in that Actual is shared, yet subjective in that each person divides by a private Expectation.

A Preview of Geometry

Plotting y = 1/x (Reality vs. Expectation) yields a hyperbola. Rotating this curve around the x‑axis forms Gabriel’s horn—an infinite surface with finite volume—our topic for Lecture 2, “The Eternal Now.”


Key Take‑Aways

  1. Reality is experienced, not produced.
  2. Actual is fixed; Expectation is fluid.
  3. Change the denominator, and the quotient must follow.

Author: John Rector

Co-founded E2open with a $2.1 billion exit in May 2025. Opened a 3,000 sq ft AI Lab on Clements Ferry Road called "Charleston AI" in January 2026 to help local individuals and organizations understand and use artificial intelligence. Authored several books: World War AI, Speak In The Past Tense, Ideas Have People, The Coming AI Subconscious, Robot Noon, and Love, The Cosmic Dance to name a few.

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