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Title: Definition of Reality
Post by: Piotr on December 02, 2016, 09:13:17 AM
In order to understand physics of objective reality which we all share and occupy, one needs to understand what it is made of at the basic level, before embarking on the next steps explaining time, matter, energy and space. It will be much more difficult if one does not start at the beginning.

Definition

Reality is the ever-changing three-state object.
To define reality as we all share it, at minimum we need an object which can freely change its state between three options available to it and no end to the changes between the three states. With the above two assumptions, the object produces what we all are and share.
To define reality in scientific terms you need to assume:
0. Logic, to assume in the first place. One will need a circle to define zero, therefore logic of reality is recurrent because one needs infinity to define logic. Pi is half-infinity as it has no end, but one needs infinity to define half of it.
1. Three distinct states, let us call these Yes, No and Maybe for the sake of communication.
2. Infinite force of free change between these 3 states, 'free' meaning all states can change to any of the other state. Yes can change to No or Maybe, No can change to Yes or Maybe, Maybe can change to Yes or No. 'Infinite' meaning without end nor beginning.
The two assumptions together create reality.

Implications

As with any scientific theory, there are implications.
According to this definition, time is the illusion caused by relation of the order of information received about distant change from infinite directions in a point of view.
Time is the effect of change and does not exist on its own. Time is a relation between objects. Time is not an object. Time is the illusion of the order of change seen from a point of view. Time is different for every point of continuous space. There is no time travel possible, but one can easily affect the rate of change locally.
Continuous space is the effect of infinite change.
Reality object holds no prejudices about its materiality. It only has 3 states but its change does not end.
Three states is quantifiable, but infinity of change is what makes reality rich.
Three states of free will object make change appear to be one directional. This is how most people perceive time.
According to mathematics of Albert Einstein, on whose never disproven giant shoulders this definition of reality is built, we all share continuous three dimensional space and the illusion of time as change of this 3d space. I could not find any of his work pointing out the source of three-fold universal symmetry of reality, but he explains time direction as direction of change from the source to observer. Definition of reality as three state object which can change ad infinitum is what binds his and quantum theory of his friend Niels Bohr together.
Matter and energy are forms of change in space.
Space is continuous but change is distinct. Change is atomic but you can divide space indefinitely. Time is both atomic and continuous as it is the affect of atomic change in continuous space.
Vacuum is lack of change in space.
This theory of reality predicts that there is no space beyond event horizon because there is no change beyond it. Space bends there.
This theory predicts that we are in the base reality which is expanding.
This theory predicts there is no Planck length, just this three state object which is forced by will to change. The result if division by zero does not exist in reality, because there is no division by zero in reality. Reality object cannot perform division by zero but it can divide by two.
According to the theory, once we find minimum length we will have the proof that our reality is not the base reality but a computer simulation instead.
This theory is based on the work of great John Conway who predicted that if free will exists, nothing else does and provided convincing logic to accompany the claim.
Title: Re: Definition of Reality
Post by: Piotr on December 02, 2016, 09:20:29 AM
Cleaned up from here: http://imtgapp.com/forum/index.php?topic=19336.20535
Title: Re: Definition of Reality
Post by: Piotr on March 11, 2017, 05:20:17 AM
The original source which is still subject to modifications is here: https://propercode.co.uk/more/basic-research.html