The Metaformal System can be thought of as a kind of “closed wrapper” for formal systems. The wrapper is a supertautological metalanguage (Langan, 2002, 2017)in which formal systems are “located” or assigned a place in M as referential content on the basis of...
The Great Depression of the 1930s never anticipated the failure of the economy.
After the Great Depression America learned what to avoid and was awaiting new leadership that would avoid the pitfalls that lead to the Great Depression. After World War II America established itself as a global...
One of the many forms of reality is not exclusively material but perceptual information as well. 1's and 0's.
Recall Shannon's entropy from the Holographic Principle.
Existence can be expressed in the form of mathematics. If you think of perceptions as manifesting themselves in a hierarchy...
1.] The mind exists at individual points in metric space but shares a single point in sub-space. This would explain why non local mind can exist.
2.] Reality gives error the way logic would. Recall that scientists have come to a consensus that the universe is like a computer. Complete with a...
As many of you might know I have been an avid supporter of Christopher Langan's CTMU since 2007.
I was completely ignorant about God until one day in late 2006 when I started entering a deep relaxation and began having insights into the nature of God and reality. This I mentioned came from a...
As many of you might recall, I posted a theory called the theory-reality correspondence on this forum which explains and breaks down the fundamental idea behind Christopher Langan's Metaformal System.
To my surprise, it has gained acceptance among the Philosophical community at large and among...
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I was reading this book about tracking economic success by studying consumer behavior. It took a whole-systems approach to understanding the economy. I found the idea of consumer spending and economic success intriguing. Can anyone tell me if they have had any success playing the stock...
As I have stated before, unlike the divided atheist-theist camps, I am 100% aware that a universal consciousness or God exists. Not only have I seen it in operation, I have logically proven it. So both empirical science and logic reinforce my understanding of this "ultimate reality" beyond our...
The most promising theory for a theory of everything is string theory, which requires six extra real spatial dimensions to be curled up so tightly that we cannot detect them.
One of the hurdles to having string theory hailed as the all-encompassing theory of everything is that despite its...
I read that space consists of electromagnetic fields and matter is simply an excitation in the field or a traveling fluctuation.
It just goes to show that we cannot trust our senses when it comes to discernment.
Here Langan explains how the theory of the CTMU blossomed beginning in his late teens. His vision of reality as a "language of languages". Many of his ideas have paralleled mine. If any given mind sees universal truth and explains it well, it would have met the criteria of success.
1. Anything is possible.
2. Mind can create anything.
3. Therefore, existence is created by mind. ?
For if anything is possible without intelligence, chaos and randomness must then ensue, which is not the case with design, so intelligence does not merely achieve a pattern within chaos, it...
Although many would agree that religion and science are difficult to reconcile, this does not mean they are totally incompatible. A scientific version of God that is accurate and comprehensive would suffice, yet we may still have difficulty accepting this due to our own individual bias. The...
The self-containment of reality or existence renders it an ontological paradox that results in the atheist confusion of real with illusion and illusion with real (notice I explicitly have not used the word "imaginary").
This is starkly obvious when considering the elusive, paradoxical nature of...
The manipulation of bits are required to make conventional computers work. So unsurprisingly, qubits can be used to build a quantum computer.
However, there are a number of difficulties currently standing in the way of realizing the dream of many. Namely decoherence and entanglement.
We have...
It was Kodak, in 1975, that first developed digital photography. However, they suppressed the technology which lead to their downfall as an industry.
Years after charged coupled devices were invented, the CMOS (short for Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor) replaced this earlier...