"Importantly, the Mandelbrot set is the collection of all possible Julia sets. The universe is a dissociated point on the multifractal version of the Mandelbrot set. The point moves along the RF Mandelbrot set which causes the evolution of the universe; every time step is a new RF Julia set with a seed corresponding to the position on the RF Mandelbrot set."
Would language (words and mathematics) be that which disassociates humanity from the natural realm of the 5 senses? There is a disconnect between the human species and the natural world. We are "in our heads" more than we are in nature.
Symbol is the portal through which the transition between "realities". Language shifts our attention away from the 5 senses and narrowing our focus onto 1D lines on a 2D surface and these lines produce thoughts. The Julia sets can be seen as thought objects/concepts that are actually disconnected from the realm of the senses, which could be the Mandlebrot. As mathematics moves evermore into abstraction, the language of math could be seen as the Julia sets that move to greater disassociation.
Yes, but the natural realm of the 5 senses also dissociates us from the source. We are definitely more in our heads than other animals, and that has the effect of increasing the possibility space of states one could get stuck in, although other animals can get equally as stuck in their physical processes especially considering their lesser cognitive capabilities.
I agree that symbol is a portal and I also agree that language can be a place where one can shift their attention to and eschew most of the physical world. I disagree with the Julia sets being disconnected from the senses. In fact, I'd say the RF Julia sets must contain both thoughts and the senses, as I tried to describe in this post (although the individual windows conscious beings have into the RF Julia set may have a great imbalance of either thoughts or physical sensations). We can think of stories and mathematics as taking us deeper into nuanced thoughts with a window containing only a small black portion (a very small amount of the physical world).
"Importantly, the Mandelbrot set is the collection of all possible Julia sets. The universe is a dissociated point on the multifractal version of the Mandelbrot set. The point moves along the RF Mandelbrot set which causes the evolution of the universe; every time step is a new RF Julia set with a seed corresponding to the position on the RF Mandelbrot set."
Is this implying a multiverse theory?
Good question! I will answer this in a future post.
Would language (words and mathematics) be that which disassociates humanity from the natural realm of the 5 senses? There is a disconnect between the human species and the natural world. We are "in our heads" more than we are in nature.
Symbol is the portal through which the transition between "realities". Language shifts our attention away from the 5 senses and narrowing our focus onto 1D lines on a 2D surface and these lines produce thoughts. The Julia sets can be seen as thought objects/concepts that are actually disconnected from the realm of the senses, which could be the Mandlebrot. As mathematics moves evermore into abstraction, the language of math could be seen as the Julia sets that move to greater disassociation.
Yes, but the natural realm of the 5 senses also dissociates us from the source. We are definitely more in our heads than other animals, and that has the effect of increasing the possibility space of states one could get stuck in, although other animals can get equally as stuck in their physical processes especially considering their lesser cognitive capabilities.
I agree that symbol is a portal and I also agree that language can be a place where one can shift their attention to and eschew most of the physical world. I disagree with the Julia sets being disconnected from the senses. In fact, I'd say the RF Julia sets must contain both thoughts and the senses, as I tried to describe in this post (although the individual windows conscious beings have into the RF Julia set may have a great imbalance of either thoughts or physical sensations). We can think of stories and mathematics as taking us deeper into nuanced thoughts with a window containing only a small black portion (a very small amount of the physical world).