Cosmos
from Chaos
What
exists? Or in other words; what is constructible? What is possible, what cannot
be refuted?
Self-pride
declares itself possible, but that backfires; whereas the other three quanta
are equally possible:
Poss
D =
poss S = poss T
= D
Poss
S =
D ; maybe logic is absurd. Maybe everything is
impossible. Maybe nothing exists! I doubt it; but nonetheless the possibility that nothing exists does
itself exist.
I
think it would be a shame if nothing exists; yet I also think it wonderful that
maybe nothing exists.
Poss
T =
D ; maybe trust is possible. Maybe there is
self-belief. Maybe necessity exists.
I
call that an understatement. Self-necessity doesn’t just exist; self-necessity is necessary.
Vanity is more than an entity; it’s a law.
Poss
D =
D ; maybe doubt is possible. Maybe the unexpected
happens. Maybe there is chaos. Maybe wonders exist.
Thus
existence, when not outright refutable, reduces to self-doubt. To exist is to
be in a state of wonder, a paradox literally beyond belief. In short, a
miracle.
The
quantum of self-doubt is a meta-mathematical metaphor for a self-organizing,
self-propagating system; it transcends stasis via a referential twist. Its
inherent energy cannot be contained in a fixed stable form. At every stage its
paradoxes prevent closure. Self-doubt is unstable and unreliable, and therefore
irrefutable. It represents Chaos; natural anarchy, which exists if anything
does.
The
anarchy of nature undermines all power systems; arbitrary rules collapse,
leaving only those rules which are truly necessary. Because self-doubt exists,
self-trust is valid. Thus natural anarchy breeds natural law, paradox empowers
order, and chaos creates cosmos.
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