Blog Chips — The Big Picture

Fred-Rick
4 min readApr 26, 2018

The Structure of Everything

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I seek the truth, even when it is uncomfortable. From that perspective, I write about the Big Picture. I value your truth, but it may not be mine.

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This ten-blog series is about structures of the mind and about exposing the incorrect ones. This allows us to take a peek at what happened before the Big Bang took place. By using ordinary and scientific examples we can look at the largest of structures.

Wherever possible, I use common words and ideas. Not only do we know that, for instance, football is structurally different from volleyball, hockey or tennis, but together these activities can be called sports as well, a word existing at a separate structural level yet again.

This series is not about the detailed information, but about structure. For one, it would be hard to discuss the connection between rugby and synchronized swimming. Yet setting aspects of sports apart — think for instance team sports vs. individual sports — is part of the story to structurally explain the otherwise elusive larger picture.

The conclusion, after investigating the differences between the actual structures and the structures of the mind, is that there is no Grand Unified Theory possible, but the option to find the Grand Unifying Theory does exist and is presented in this series.

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Structures exist everywhere, and yet we often ignore their existence. Acknowledging that scientists function within a scientific structure limited in nature is a good first step to approach the larger reality we live in. In our minds, structural boxes are found with every thought we have.

Let’s explore this quickly: a scientist can state with certainty, for instance, what has been proven to be true, while a philosopher can declare anything with the truth in mind, except for what has been proven to be false. Both seekers of the truth work therefore with different models, and this tells us something important about our seeking and understanding the truth. One of them formulates truthful statements in self-limiting fashion; the other is limited only by what is known to be incorrect.

The actual starting points to tell the big-picture story are fundamentally different for both groups. Other folks, think priests and mystics, declare in their own way their views on Everything using their specific structures. All get their own place in the sun in this ten-blog series.

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Follow my crazy fun structures, perhaps already quite familiar to some extent, and recognize how each word and each idea will exist in its own specific structural context. You are guaranteed an interesting journey navigating between the various truthful positions about the Structure of Everything and gnawing on what you already know. You’ll be able to tell apart the different structures while the ultimate goal of this series is to reveal the Grand Unifying Structure, and to make us realize that this was already known in days long gone.

The surprising revelations include:
* A (slightly) Different Big Bang Model
* An Ancient Model of Everything
* Views on Unity and Diversity Guiding Our Lives
* Gravity’s Ultimate Position
* Black Holes may be Black Eyes
* Various Dimensional Realities
* A New Look at Divine Structures
All science-driven; with philosophical perspectives

Blog Chips

9. Destination

Thank You
for your important editorial contributions
Paul Svedersky

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Delivery based on The Proof of Nothing, published by Penta Publishing (2000) and In Search of a Cyclops (2003), internet publication.

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