Ideas: The Troublemakers of Reality
This is a student-facing preface to our lecture. It keeps mythos in view while staying orthodox with the math and physics. The Reality Equation Reality is the conscious, felt quotient of an unconscious ratio: Left
This is a student-facing preface to our lecture. It keeps mythos in view while staying orthodox with the math and physics. The Reality Equation Reality is the conscious, felt quotient of an unconscious ratio: Left
Why the Unknowable Future is perfectly aligned with all Ideas, and why that alignment is not passive neutrality but maniacal focus. He Loves Her The mythology of Love, The Cosmic Dance opens with the simplest
Taoist effortless action and Jungian shadow work converge in the reality equation: let the unconscious do the real work, while the conscious sets conditions. Doing Not Doing Wu-wei, “doing not doing,” is often misunderstood as
Why immediate progress in practice comes not from probing the past, but from working with ideas in the present. As a Man Thinketh The proverb says, as a man thinketh, so does he act. That
Why 0 and 1 on a probability plot are not the same as Pure Possibility and Absolute Certainty — and how to keep logos and mythos cleanly separated. Logos: What the Vertical Axis Really Means
A structured sequence that builds on resultant vectors for ideation, stays orthodox, and opens the door to physics as distinct from pure math. Learning Objectives By the end of this module, students should be able
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In Everett’s view, there is only one universal wave function. Every event, every particle, every observer is part of a single evolving ψ. But Wheeler pointed out that while this is true in principle, it
Carl Jung called them synchronicities: meaningful coincidences that carry a sense of pattern without obvious cause. You think of someone and they call. You dream an image, and it appears the next day in waking
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You are not a fragment waiting for reality to arrive—you are the field in which reality appears. In 1957 Hugh Everett wrote his famous “Relative State” paper, introducing the idea of the universal wave function.
Attention, the Telescope, and the Universal Wavefunction The latest development in this framework is to understand attention as nothing more and nothing less than the window of the eternal now. You do not generate attention
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