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Old 29-09-2015, 01:08 AM
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Originally Posted by Riboflavin
There is no such thing as equality. It doesn't actually exist precisely because everything is defined by it's relativity.

The philosophy is the query: What is a thing?

It agrees that a thing is relative on the basis of Feynman's statement, "all mass is interaction". This presupposes that a thing, while being singular in itself, is discrete due it requiring relational components.

This philosophy uses dots to show how one relates to the other, and the thought experiment is to imagine each dot has a gravity-like force. Using that representation it is easy to envisage the affect that one dot has on another, that affect constituting their relation.

Of course, 2 dots affect each other equally. This philosophy goes on to demonstrate other relations between dots that have the same equal interaction.

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What you're also describing is a holographic universe in which there are only two dimensions with the third dimension being holographic. This is also part of the basis of my belief in "Predeterminism".

Since this philosophy is framed as singular thing being an equal realtion, and both the 2D form of three dots and the 3D form of four dots both constitute equal relations, this can indeed be related to holographic principles. This philosophy supposes that the 2,3 and 4 dot relations are the one and same equal relation where there is but one effect.

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In sacred geometry, the very act of creating random points will have the result of creating inevitable geometric shapes no matter what you do. There literally is no way to create a non-relative series of anything.

Exactly, a thing is a relation, which is the hypothesis of this philosophy. I'm just showing how there a few different possibilities that constitute a single relation (where each component affects all other equally).
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