Saturday, 12 March 2011

Thoughts on The Pattern

What I call "the Pattern", or the Logos, or Tao, etc. is the "thing" behind reality, always changing yet always remaining the same, like a living (and seemingly intelligent) creature - always keeping the same shape, but always moving into different positions.

The way this is sampled is a one dimensional sampling of reality in an extremely simplified form, translated into a two dimensional picture of reality, then translated into a three dimensional picture of reality (and sometimes expanded into a four dimensional picture, including time as well as space). The one dimensional sampling of reality corresponds precisely with the actual observed three dimensional reality. But how is the whole of reality, or at least the portion of it being observed recorded?

My method is a simple flipping of 36 coins, six coins six times, three with the left hand and three with the right, flipping left and right at the same time. Each coin flip, whether it turns up heads or tails simplifies each portion of a sequence of reality into binary, and transforms that period of observed reality into a binary number. Many things could have happened during that time, and the coins could have moved in a massive variety of different ways. But their massively complex movements, and all the possible events in the world are simplified into whether one half of them happened or not. Obviously this could be made more sensitive by using dice, and more rolls but using this simple 6x6 binary form shows us the simplest possible picture of reality - the true building blocks which form actual experience.

So what we see is that reality is always made from the same picture, but it always varies its appearance into different configurations, while always keeping the same form - like all the different ways in the world you could draw a picture of a house. I don't know whether or not that it's a consequence of using six coins six times, with the left and right halves seperated and at the same time, that the 6x6 image shows a picture of reality, imagined as a two dimensional image in your eye expanded into a three dimensional picture of reality, as well as the left and right hand 3x6 halves showing different pictures seperately. Additional images appear as both black on a white background and white on a black background, and also when the image is turned and looked at in a different way. So within the same simple image there can be as many as TWENTY-FOUR different images! The different pictures which appear sometimes are of the same thing at different points in time, simulating an actual three dimensional moving scene. Perhaps also seperating it into left and right together divided physical location into left and right halves of total reality in the pictures.

Of course the numbers can be looked at in many different ways, producing yet more pictures, as well as the numbers themselves, being seen as occurances within reality that also form those same events and numbers. Another experiment that needs to be done is getting numbers from a completely different location, as all of my experiments, where reality is seperated into left and right halves, have been done in the exact same location.

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