Notes

Origin: A theory of almost everything

1. Contemplation

I had a theory once that every star in the universe is merely but a future past memory… preserved… unexplored… the way they disappeared was when a memory explored negated another… and so an entire branch in the tree graph of the cyclic memory is eliminated.

2. Infinity

A proposition “Nothing lasts forever” is either to be true or false. If it’s true, then we’re saying that eventually everything will come to an end including the proposition itself, which means that there is something will last forever. That’s a contradiction that turns the sentence to a false statement. Now of course, this is applied to a universal scope and that’s why it’s not working. A change of the scope, on the other hand, might make an argument that turns it from false to true. A change of scope is very important when it comes to setting rules and determining relations.

3. Premise

A premise is very important. It generates a wide diversity of ideas when composed together and played Harmoniously it becomes art!

4. On Learning

Whenever you're learning something new make sure to leave your beliefs outside the room you're learning in. In that way, your beliefs don't affect your learning curve. It also allows you to be abstract and subjective about what you learn so that you get the most out of it. As well as giving the right amount of knowledge to be able to compare what you believe with what you learned, alternate your beliefs or even keep them. No need to mention that it's going to help you find the truth.