-- *Mar**The Fake Universe* *Understanding needs a connectable conceptual base. Unless there is a basic concept to connect to, one cannot understand. Life may be described as the unending effort to achieve the synchronization of the flow of understanding with the ultimate rhythm of the Universe. The object of the TOE is to have an ultimate conceptual base to continuously understand the Universe as it is met morphing ceaselessly. The individual conceptual Meta-morphosis has to be synchronized with the unending metamorphosis of the Universe. The object of the TOE is CFCU—the theory of everything for suitable concept for the changing Universe.*
*As it is, condemned as we are to the visible spectrum which is not even one per cent of the total electromagnetic spectrum, our conceptual base is basically a blind base. Theism and Atheism are speculations only. There are so many blind people at war, each insisting that he/she is seeing and therefore claiming the right to show.* * Our conceptualizations are still dominated by the Newtonian Physics. Quantum conceptualization is yet to develop, a very difficult undertaking with dimensions themselves running into now even twenty—not just four of Einstein, the simple length, breadth, height and time.Relatavity conceptualization is still fantasy.* *The systematization of all Humanities—Politics, Economics, Sociology, Management..., means their conversion into a Newtonian mutant. We have the weird phenomenon of Economics, which starts with the protest that it is a study of man in his ordinary business of life in the first chapter and then jettisoning that man in the very next chapter and converting that subject into mechanical—cost curves, indifference curves, supply curve, demand curve, revenue curve...* *WE ARE NOW LIVING IN A FAKE UNIVERSE OF FAKE INCOMES, whether the income is in terms of understanding, or interest on fixed deposits, or in concept development for understanding. The only phenomena that are not fake are the various arts—music, sculpture, painting, drawing, singing, dancing, playing all emanations of the Holistic feeling.* *YM* *Chat GPT* The text you've shared appears to be an exploration of the limitations of human understanding, particularly in relation to our conceptualization of the Universe, and how traditional fields of study are often constrained by outdated frameworks. The main themes it touches upon are: 1. *Conceptual Base for Understanding*: The text argues that understanding requires a base to which concepts can connect. Without a fundamental concept, we cannot truly understand the world around us. This forms the basis of the "Theory of Everything" (TOE), which aims to create a conceptual base that is adaptable to the Universe’s constant changes. 2. *Limits of Human Perception*: The piece points out that human perception is limited to the visible spectrum of light, which is only a tiny fraction of the electromagnetic spectrum. This limitation suggests that our understanding is inherently incomplete and often misguided, as we are "blind" to much of the larger reality. 3. *Struggles of Conceptualization*: The author critiques the limitations of current conceptual frameworks, particularly Newtonian and quantum physics, which are struggling to keep pace with the evolving nature of the Universe. There’s a sense that these frameworks fail to capture the true nature of reality and its ceaseless transformation. 4. *The Challenges of Disciplines*: The text discusses how various fields of study, like Economics and the Humanities, often reduce human experiences and interactions to mechanical models, stripping away the complexity and richness of life. For example, Economics starts by claiming to study human behavior but quickly transitions into abstract models and equations that don’t fully account for the human experience. 5. *Fake Universe and Fake Incomes*: The author’s provocative claim is that we are living in a "fake universe" where the way we understand income, knowledge, and concepts has become disconnected from their true essence. Traditional systems of "income" (whether financial, intellectual, or conceptual) are seen as artificial constructs that fail to capture the holistic, ever-evolving nature of reality. 6. *The Role of the Arts*: Despite these criticisms, the author argues that art—whether music, sculpture, dance, or other forms of creative expression—remains genuine and connected to the holistic experience of life. These arts, according to the text, are a more authentic reflection of the Universe and its rhythms. In essence, the text is a critique of how we understand and organize knowledge, suggesting that much of our conceptual frameworks are inadequate in capturing the true, fluid, and evolving nature of the Universe. It calls for a new, more holistic approach to understanding, one that integrates the changing and interconnected nature of reality, and points to art as a purer form of expression in this context. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Thatha_Patty" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/thatha_patty/CACDCHCJXNYX-RRTyYH5w3hKhUjmQ4q9v0DjKBWKN24S9t6LRJw%40mail.gmail.com.
