terraproxy Posted January 1, 2018 Share Posted January 1, 2018 (edited) Assuming you susbscribe to the distinction between real and reality made by Heidegger, in which he describes the real as just there with no cause and consequence but itself in timeless unconsciousness and reality as the being effectively being existential because it has cause and consequence by developing understanding of time and therefore death, what if you could reduce reality and possibly the real to their basic linguistics components? by sheer definition, one of the ontological bases for reality is linguistics, not as a mere language but as the very system that allows the foundation of reason and understanding, which implies that reality is like a simulation of the real. However, that simulation is only possible because it has something to simulate, which in turns implies that reality is in itself a part of the real, part that only comes to be because there is an action that changes the simulation of real without deforming the very essence of the real. in this kind of logical verisimilitude, quantum physics play a similar role to classic Newtonian physics, where quantum mechanics are so natural to nature that it has no need to understand them, they are simply there, what we understand as science is merely the reflection of our understanding of nature’s cause and consequence made reality, an exercise only possible through abstract and material thought. Perhaps by effectively reducing the reality of nature to quantum mechanics we can have a glimpse of real nature, therefore, by reducing the semiotics of reality we can have a glimpse of the real semiotics, which in turn could lead us to the real fabric of thought that could connects us to what Is real in itself? How would a world like that be? Mayhaps that is the true meaning of soul and transcendence, the very foundation of godhood? Most mythologies include a paragraph where reality and the real can be made and bended to the very act of being outside of time and consciousness. Is the thought a tiny spark of that possibility, are mythologies the secret to what lies between being and just be there? what about a beyond of that? Hegel did thought of the spirit as a continue spiral that unifies all types of causes and consequences with the very act of thinking, witch implies that everything changes because it has already happened, but nothing really changes because everything keeps happening. Finally, where does the very exercise of faith stands? Edited January 1, 2018 by terraproxy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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