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Chaos and Order, or How Anything Truly Understood Can Only Be a Paradox (384 hits)

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Submitted by Tokerson (View user info) at 2009-06-02 05:06:48 EDT


One cannot find the order of the world or even the full extent of the order of anything individually. By simply existing something creates infinitely more to know about its existence wherein the extent of its order can be found because of the infinite details of the infinite affects produced by the infinite ways in which it interacts with, meaning both influencing and being influenced by, an infinite number of other bodies. The seemingly infinite-squared existence of anything is simply impossible understand because to do this fully would be to reconcile infinitely more than any subjective thing has the capacity to do.

One can and invariably does however find amounts of order in everything based on the extent to which the context of what's doing the understanding's is compatible with the context of whatever is being understood. Humans understand other humans much better than they do animals because what is different between two humans is dictated primarily by the context in which they were created and have lived. The lesser human understanding of dogs in comparison to other humans comes from the greater differences between their mutual mindsets and perspectives, however still as mammals, social and pack animals and such, there is still a mutual context between the two that allows for an understanding based on the extent to which this mutual context extends.

That everything that exists does so within the defined parameters of itself and that its possible to distinguish the extent to which two things are different from each other by the extent to which the two things differ in their systems of operation, in their individual characteristics' similarity or differences, in the level of compatibility between their systems' systems of order, is an indication that order is a prominent if not prevailing feature of reality, and that order is either absolute and fulfilled or impossible to fulfill but always applying itself in increasing absolute quantities.

If one understands that ones' full understanding of anything is impossible, it means that ones' understanding of one's inability to understand anything is fully understood. This is a paradox and does not make logical sense. That this is a paradox and does not make logical sense is however, the only way in which an understanding of one's inability to understand can be understood. Why a full understanding of anything cannot make logical sense and must be a paradox is because logic, something that like everything else is infinite and not fully understood, when employed by subjective individuals who do not fully understand themselves, takes form as the equation: the misunderstanding of logic to the power of the misunderstanding of one's self creates error squared, or in other words, a paradox. A full understanding cannot simply be wrong because wrongness is a quality of something inappropriate for the context to which it's being applied. It must then be something not wrong but something wrong in all contexts at the same time. A full understanding is also something that can be of no practical value

To know order then is to know order is pure chaos. This identifies a constant of order that is present in everything. The only ubiquitous constant in reality is the infinite compounding chaos manifesting itself through order.

Reality is then infinity to the power of infinity with the result being order creating-by-destroying and destroying-by-creating ordered chaos, or simply infinity to the power of infinity, or if one prefers, "x".

True understanding is understanding one cannot truly understand anything except for everything together as a singular whole. The incapacity to understand anything creates a constant in everything, a feature wherein everything is the same and the identification of which is an absolute understanding.

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Submitted by rob_berg (user info) at 2009-06-03 00:36:39 EDT (#)
Ranking: 2


Except that the human experience is finite, by definition. We are limited creatures with random, but inevitable terminal life span. So while there is an infinite potential for individual experience - it all comes to an end eventually.

So it's not really a paradox, so much as it is just entirely impossible to comprehend because of our limited capacity to appreciate the immense variable experience 6 billion people generate every moment of their existence.


Submitted by sandmantate (user info) at 2009-06-03 00:01:08 EDT (#)
Ranking: -2

deep

Submitted by bustedcompass (user info) at 2009-06-02 19:37:16 EDT (#)
Ranking: -2

The Quantum Theory of Mental Masturbation.


Submitted by cheerios (user info) at 2009-06-02 18:44:47 EDT (#)
Ranking: -2

no.

Submitted by RoadSong (user info) at 2009-06-02 15:11:06 EDT (#)
Ranking: 2

"True understanding is understanding one cannot truly understand anything except for everything together as a singular whole.."
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Agree.

Submitted by no1hasdis (user info) at 2009-06-02 14:37:13 EDT (#)
Ranking: -2

STFU

Submitted by pandora (user info) at 2009-06-02 14:09:38 EDT (#)
Ranking: 0

Yes, yes, it's all an intricate tapestry....

It's a good thing that God speaks very clearly to His followers and that they are confident that they are doing His will.



Submitted by Doodles (user info) at 2009-06-02 13:07:15 EDT (#)
Ranking: -2

You don't even know what you just said.

Probably because it's copy pasta.

p.s. you're retarded

Submitted by sage104 (user info) at 2009-06-02 09:28:43 EDT (#)
Ranking: 1

WTFINRAT

But have a point.

Submitted by kaos-king (user info) at 2009-06-02 08:43:04 EDT (#)
Ranking: 0


Hmmm...




Submitted by skrapmetal (user info) at 2009-06-02 07:26:28 EDT (#)
Ranking: -1

You say all those things about chaos, but you put them in neat little paragraphs.

Read what Phallic said.

Submitted by JoeyG (user info) at 2009-06-02 06:05:27 EDT (#)
Ranking: -1

yes.

Submitted by Phallic_Cymbals (user info) at 2009-06-02 06:03:07 EDT (#)
Ranking: -1

MARIJUANA DOES NOT MAKE YOU MORE INSIGHTFUL IT MAKES YOU LESS INTELLIGENT

GOOD STONERS UNDERSTAND THIS

BAD STONERS DO NOT

Submitted by EmissionImpossible (user info) at 2009-06-02 05:13:57 EDT (#)
Ranking: -1

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Submitted by Vanquish (user info) at 2009-06-02 05:12:56 EDT (#)
Ranking: 2

Interesting, indeed.


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maybe you should try some of this.

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