Fred-Rick
2 min readNov 16, 2021

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You are extremely close, John. You are saying the same things I am saying, but I still miss the final level.

Gödel was the first to say this, and I hope this will nail it for you. He made it obvious that there are two behaviors for matter that cannot exist at the same time (but do exist at the same time).

* Convergent behavior is seen all across the universe, is ubiquitous, and yet occurs at the local level only.

Planet, Star, Solar System and Galaxy show that matter has convergent behavior indeed. Either matter became a single mass, or the various masses are existing in a single framework (and not becoming a single mass).

* Divergent behavior is seen with the levels greater than galaxies. Matter behaves either in divergent manners or is non-connected altogether.

Two distinct outcomes therefore that cannot be made one, for one and the same matter.

If you get this, then we are good.

At the largest of levels, we see two behaviors that cannot both be correct at the same time (and really, they are not). Non-connectivity is paradigm to everything there is, and only when moving closer in to the specific levels do we end up seeing galaxies, star systems, stars, planets, moons, and whathaveyou.

So, anyone desiring to make the whole 1 better bring 0 along because 0 is the ultimate master of the universe, and 1 rules only locally.

I hope you see it now.

I am fine if you say:

1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0

You can point at 1 organizations on all kinds of levels as much as you like. But the largest level is 0.

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Fred-Rick
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