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Post by Admin on Mar 5, 2020 14:34:12 GMT
Theory of everything en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theory_of_everythingMy Big Toe - www.my-big-toe.com/www.my-big-toe.com/about/"Tom is the “TC (physicist)” described in Bob Monroe’s second book Far Journeys and has been a serious explorer of the frontiers of reality, mind, consciousness, and psychic phenomena since the early 1970s. My Big TOE is a model of existence and reality that is based directly on Campbell’s scientific research and first hand experience. It represents the results and conclusions of thirty years of careful scientific exploration of the boundaries and contents of reality from both the physical and metaphysical viewpoints. The author has made every effort to approach his explorations without bias or preconceived notions. There is no belief system, dogma, creed, or unusual assumptions at the root of My Big TOE. By demanding high quality repeatable, empirical, evidential data to separate what’s real (exists independently and externally) from what’s imaginary or illusory; Campbell has scientifically derived this general model of reality. If you have questions or comments for the author, you may reach him at: author@my-big-toe.com " Orchestrated objective reduction en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orchestrated_objective_reductionEidomorphism: The Philosophy of Ontological Mathematics "Eidomorphism: The Philosophy of Ontological Mathematics is a book comprising a total system of philosophical knowledge, encompassing science, religion, mathematics, and logic. Eidomorphism is a synthesis of the philosophies of the Pythagoras, Plotinus, Spinoza, Leibniz, Schopenhauer and Gödel. Eidomorphism proposes a single mathematical substance as a unity of objective form and subjective content, united in unit-point entities outside of space and time. As a philosophical, mathematical, and scientific system and theory of everything, Eidomorphism unites quantum theory with philosophy, biology with psychology, and cosmology with first causes in a single, mathematical system based on the simplest and smallest entities imaginable. No stone is left unturned and no question is left unanswered in this mathematical answer to the riddle of the Philosopher’s Stone." philpapers.org/browse/ontology-of-mathematics/Cognitive-Theoretic Model of the Universe (CTMU) ctmucommunity.org/wiki/Cognitive-Theoretic_Model_of_the_Universehology.org/
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Post by Admin on Mar 5, 2020 14:55:17 GMT
Part of this question around mental health in relationship tp psychiatry, medicine & science, I feel is tied into the far boarder question as to the nature of the Self, consciousness / awareness, truth & reality, & tied into the search for a fuller explanation of the whole of truth & reality - a Theory of Everything.
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Post by Admin on Mar 6, 2020 17:34:05 GMT
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Post by Admin on Apr 15, 2020 20:17:50 GMT
The Wolfram Physics Project hopes to find fundamental theory of physics by Bob Yirka , Phys.org phys.org/news/2020-04-wolfram-physics-fundamental-theory.htmlPhysicist and entrepreneur Stephen Wolfram has unveiled "The Wolfram Physics Project," which he subtitles "A Project to Find the Fundamental Theory of Physics." The aim of the project is to enlist the assistance of people around the globe to find the fundamental theory of physics—the theory that ties together all of physics, from the general theory of relativity to quantum mechanics. Wolfram has also published several documents on his website that outline the history behind the development of the project. Early in his career, he was a distinguished physicist, but later, left to found a computer company. More recently, he has found a renewed interest in pursuing his ideas about fundamental physics that he believes will lead to the discovery of a fundamental theory.
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Post by Admin on Apr 29, 2020 23:23:36 GMT
Is the universe conscious? It seems impossible until you do the maths The question of how the brain gives rise to subjective experience is the hardest of all. Mathematicians think they can help, but their first attempts have thrown up some eye-popping conclusions www.newscientist.com/article/mg24632800-900-is-the-universe-conscious-it-seems-impossible-until-you-do-the-maths/THEY call it the “unreasonable effectiveness of mathematics”. Physicist Eugene Wigner coined the phrase in the 1960s to encapsulate the curious fact that merely by manipulating numbers we can describe and predict all manner of natural phenomena with astonishing clarity, from the movements of planets and the strange behaviour of fundamental particles to the consequences of a collision between two black holes billions of light years away. Now, some are wondering if maths can succeed where all else has failed, unravelling whatever it is that allows us to contemplate the laws of nature in the first place. It is a big ask. The question of how matter gives rise to felt experience is one of the most vexing problems we know of. And sure enough, the first fleshed-out mathematical model of consciousness has generated huge debate about whether it can tell us anything sensible. But as mathematicians work to hone and extend their tools for peering deep inside ourselves, they are confronting some eye-popping conclusions. Not least, what they are uncovering seems to suggest that if we are to achieve a precise description of consciousness, we may have to ditch our intuitions and accept that all kinds of inanimate matter could be conscious – maybe even the universe as a whole. “This could be the beginning of a scientific revolution,” says Johannes Kleiner, a mathematician at the Munich Centre for Mathematical Philosophy in Germany.
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Post by Deleted on May 21, 2020 20:17:54 GMT
Is the universe conscious? It seems impossible until you do the maths The question of how the brain gives rise to subjective experience is the hardest of all. Mathematicians think they can help, but their first attempts have thrown up some eye-popping conclusions www.newscientist.com/article/mg24632800-900-is-the-universe-conscious-it-seems-impossible-until-you-do-the-maths/THEY call it the “unreasonable effectiveness of mathematics”. Physicist Eugene Wigner coined the phrase in the 1960s to encapsulate the curious fact that merely by manipulating numbers we can describe and predict all manner of natural phenomena with astonishing clarity, from the movements of planets and the strange behaviour of fundamental particles to the consequences of a collision between two black holes billions of light years away. Now, some are wondering if maths can succeed where all else has failed, unravelling whatever it is that allows us to contemplate the laws of nature in the first place. It is a big ask. The question of how matter gives rise to felt experience is one of the most vexing problems we know of. And sure enough, the first fleshed-out mathematical model of consciousness has generated huge debate about whether it can tell us anything sensible. But as mathematicians work to hone and extend their tools for peering deep inside ourselves, they are confronting some eye-popping conclusions. Not least, what they are uncovering seems to suggest that if we are to achieve a precise description of consciousness, we may have to ditch our intuitions and accept that all kinds of inanimate matter could be conscious – maybe even the universe as a whole. “This could be the beginning of a scientific revolution,” says Johannes Kleiner, a mathematician at the Munich Centre for Mathematical Philosophy in Germany. Smart
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Post by Admin on Jul 7, 2020 14:07:03 GMT
An Elegant Big Theory of Everything: My Big TOE by Tom Campbell www.youtube.com/watch?v=zstsJ7-ULM0Science is on it's way to accepting a virtual reality model. My Big TOE concludes that we are living in a virtual reality. It is an inclusive theory. No one and nothing is left out. It is simple and elegant because it contains only two assumptions. Our physical reality is a sub-set of something more fundamental. Consciousness. Early twentieth century physicists knew this, but had nowhere to go with it at that time. At that time, you were either a physicist, or a mystic (consciousness explorer). To reach Einstein's goal to find a unified theory, a uniquely qualified individual would be needed. One with a career in both physics and consciousness. That individual is Thomas W Campbell. For those new to MBT and also for those who have found value in his theory for many years, this synopsis of Tom's big theory of everything will establish why his theory is our best model of reality to date.
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Post by Admin on Jul 7, 2020 14:09:55 GMT
Illusions of Human Thinking On Concepts of Mind, Reality, and Universe in Psychology, Neuroscience, and Physics Authors: Vacariu, Gabrie www.springer.com/gp/book/9783658104436The Book delivers a new axiomatic-hyperontological framework for a non-contradictory conceptual understanding of "Welt" ("Universe") The book illustrates that the traditional philosophical concept of the "Universe”, the "World” has led to anomalies and paradoxes in the realm of knowledge. The author replaces this notion by the EDWs perspective, i.e. a new axiomatic hyperontological framework of Epistemologically Different Worlds” (EDWs). Thus it becomes possible to find a more appropriate approach to different branches of science, such as cognitive neuroscience, physics, biology and the philosophy of mind. The consequences are a better understanding of the mind-body problem, quantum physics non-locality or entanglement, the measurement problem, Einstein’s theory of relativity and the binding problem in cognitive neuroscience.
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Post by Admin on Jul 18, 2020 2:42:12 GMT
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Post by Admin on Aug 27, 2020 12:38:44 GMT
Is a Theory of Everything Possible? Here Are Some of the Most Interesting Candidates Some of these concepts would give even your densest science fiction scenarios a run for their money. interestingengineering.com/is-a-theory-of-everything-possible-here-are-some-of-the-most-interesting-candidatesWhat if aliens showed up today? Not just any run-of-the-mill group of aliens either. We are talking about a group of highly intelligent creatures that have cracked all the mysteries our universe holds. These alleged aliens would know everything about the nature of reality. If they were to try to explain these ideas, do you think humans would be able to understand them? Better yet, would our leading ideas in science line up with what the aliens have to say? With our present-day understanding of the universe, how close would we be? Most physicists would tell you that we are on the right path, but we still have some progress to make. In humanity's relentless pursuit to understand our reality, we have come up with testable and astoundingly accurate theories that explain events happening in an unimaginably small scale and an infinitely expansive universe. However, the current mathematical frameworks explaining the colossal and the minuscule do not agree with each other. For the past century, leading physicists have placed their hopes in the ever so elusive unified field theory or theory of everything (TOE). But, should they?
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Post by Admin on Oct 7, 2020 15:44:48 GMT
Cognitive Theoretic Model of the Universe (CTMU) by Christopher Langan One page manual to the most important theory of reality www.dropbox.com/s/1xzwyqwmq2s4kls/CTMU%20one%20page%20manual.pdf?dl=0Teleologic Evolution hology.org/Chris Langan - The Universe As God's Mind - CTMU www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zrm3MnPzKasExplaining the Cognitive Theoretic Model of the Universe (CTMU) part 2: Mind equals Reality. medium.com/@variantofone/explaining-the-ctmu-part-2-mind-equals-reality-e7c42aff9f70Cosmos and History: The Journal of Natural and Social Philosophy Cosmos and History: The Journal of Natural and Social Philosophy is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal of natural and social philosophy. It serves those who see philosophy's vocation in questioning and challenging prevailing assumptions about ourselves and our place in the world, developing new ways of thinking about physical existence, life, humanity and society, so helping to create the future insofar as thought affects the issue. Philosophy so conceived is not exclusively identified with the work of professional philosophers, and the journal welcomes contributions from philosophically oriented thinkers from all disciplines. www.cosmosandhistory.org/index.php/journal/index‘Cosmos’ and ‘History’ are both Greek words. ‘Cosmos’, which originally meant ‘order’, came to mean ‘the ordered structure of the universe’. ‘History’, which originally meant ‘investigation’, came to mean an account of human actions and the causes of conflicts. Systematic speculation on the cosmos and the effort to produce objective histories emerged together in a society where, perhaps for the first time, people reflected impartially on themselves and their world and took responsibility for the future. Yet a tension emerged between Greek cosmology and Greek history. With the Pythagoreans who argued that the order in nature is mathematical, the notion of cosmos as a timeless structure, crystallized. History, being concerned with human actions and the rise and fall of individuals and cities, was clearly about that which is not permanent. The tension between cosmology, conceiving the cosmos as an immutable, timeless order, and history, concerned with actions, intentions, conflicts and the rise and fall of individuals and communities, has been at the core of virtually all intellectual and political oppositions throughout the history of European civilization. What is required is a combination of natural and social philosophy, transcending all disciplinary boundaries, concerned with the fundamental issues of understanding the cosmos and our place within it as historical agents. Cosmos and History: The Journal of Natural and Social Philosophy, provides a forum for advancing this understanding. It provides a focus to revive that unlimited interrogation of our cultural heritage introduced by the Ancient Greeks required for us to create the future. The journal encourages contributions from philosophically oriented thinkers from all disciplines. Marilyn Vos Savant www.goodreads.com/author/show/44295.Marilyn_Vos_SavantMarilyn vos Savant is an American magazine columnist, author, lecturer and playwright who rose to fame through her listing in the Guinness Book of World Records under "Highest IQ". Since 1986 she has written Ask Marilyn, a Sunday column in Parade magazine in which she solves puzzles and answers questions from readers on a variety of subjects.
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