Everything is true. Nothing is permitted: Even when viewed among a certain bijective function, this axiom remains highly suspect. Such a function would simply and neatly limit the possibility of all experience by disallowing the expression of all possibilities, which seems to run counterintuitive to all instinctual models of survival. Despite the fact that not all symbols or ideologies are able to translate into other systems and beliefs, an objective truth, one that suggest the restriction of every movement of every kind to every degree, can be recognized as a singularity. The idea of the singularity and the idea of apocalypse are linked by similar definition. Philosophically, a singularity describes a point of no return. Mathematically, it can be represented in the equations of motion, thermodynamics and inertia. Theoretically, a singularity is unable to be fully described or experienced directly, as there is no perspective from which a reference point can be made by direct observation. Consider the following statement:
Nothing is true. Everything is permitted
Here, the inverse function the original axiom is expressed. This statement lies completely within the grasp of the human experience, as any attempt of understanding regulates truth regulates the degree or capacity of freedom. Yet the ideas of truth and freedom are not mutually exclusive. With out truth there may be no freedom, and with out freedom, there may exist no truth. The latitude between ideas of absolute truth and absolute freedom represents a crossing of a philosophical singularity. As each axiom is asked to conform to the parameters of its inverse function, the effects demonstrated by this crossing are made visible. Although the actual point of singularity remains veiled (the contemplation of nothing seems to remain both futile and useless), it is the notable change between ideologies can easily be measured. The observable and measurable difference between these axioms allows key insights into the properties of the singularity.
Mark E Merrill
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hey MEM i always enjoyed your posts in TTB blog and finally had a look at your own, it's fascinating and i'm slowly going to explore more but this particular post is very close to my own thoughts and interests. It's a liberating concept once it's understood. Do you know it's origin?
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