When I speak of good and evil, negative and positive, I speak of forces of nature beyond our perception, but not necessarily beyond those of science. In a purely additive/subtractive sense, if what we are doing is subtractive (whether of another's rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, or anything else), we are acting on the side of the entropic, i.e., black/evil/selfish/negative/insert-adjective-here side of the yin/yang. If what we are doing
selflessly adds to someone else's existence, we are acting on the side of the additive, i.e., white/good/selfless/positive/insert-adjective-here side of the yin/yang. That's why I believe Taoism came very close (without even realizing it) to a phsyical description of our universe and it's peculiar brand of reality, on top of the religious aspects of it. Yet, it's not the
whole.
This is why I said that I believe mankind is, as self-aware creatures independent of each other, seemingly heading towards a collective self-awareness as one organism, much like how higher order intelligence spawns from lesser animals like fish and birds. I think we're heading towards a singularity of consciousness. Nature is, above all else, evolving for one purpose, and that is the transmission of information/energy from one thing to another. This is why that pattern is repeated from the macroscopic (stars and planetary orbits, for instance) down to the microscopic (quarks and photons and neutrinos). This higher level order rising from lower level order is a direct violation of the second law of thermodynamics, and yet, it happens all the time. This, ladies and gentlemen, is what is referred to as a
clue.
And all of this fits perfectly not within Einsteinian physics, but within Bohmian physics which is the true TOE (theory of everything) if there ever was one.
Look it up some time. It accounts for, and resolves, a lot of paradoxes and unexplained oddities of classic physics. Which brings me to the language of the universe, and that, assuredly, is mathematics. Math is eternal. Nothing else comes close. Physics of the astro- and theoretical kind is a relative new comer on the stage of mankind's existence, but algebra has been around since the dawn of man.
And the particular brand of mathematics used by nature are fractals. Everything in creation forms in fractal patterns, from the tiniest to the largest, and that pattern is a pattern because it repeats forever. And what kind of fractal is it? A sine wave. A sine wave is the most basic building block of nature because before matter could form, energy was required. Thus, immediately at the big bang
energy was released, and
then matter formed as energy encountered the second law of thermodynamics, slowing and transforming into matter. And energy in its most efficient form is always in a sine wave, never square or saw tooth.
Everything repeats, in infinite variations and infinite permutations. All bound between two poles of additive/subtractive, energy/non-energy, light/dark, forever under tension like a guitar string. This is part of the natural order. And that is why I say it is dangerous for man to attempt to redefine that--not because it will affect nature, but because it will affect
his perception of it.
Sorry, I'm rambling. lol This is what I have going through my head constantly. Like looking down one of those weird optical illusions...
