Thursday, April 24, 2014

New Ideas: Potentials and the Unified Theory

The Unified Theory of Human Experience is complete, or at least the rough draft is, but I was hoping I could get some feedback from friends before putting it out publicly. I will likely share it here shortly. Meanwhile, I came to a realization that the potentiality waves mentioned in the previous post would be impacted by this model of the human experience (or impacted by choices which the model explains). The two-dimensional concept would look like a tire kicking up dust. The movement of the cycle of experience creates movement in the potentiality wave, as potentials are transformed into actuals. The diagram is nice, but it is technically true that it is technically the Theory of Human Interaction (containing all actions) is really what moves the wave. However, it is also true that the other two-thirds of the cycle are needed to reach new examples of interaction, which become new actualities.


As explained in the diagram, the three-dimensional model, which includes all possible cycles instead of one, would look far different. There, as different cycles moved within the torus, the wave (which would be more like a liquid at this point) would get sucked through the middle from the top. In reality, this can be broken up into many different potentiality waves if the waves or potentials are categorized into certain groups of manifestation (relating directly to the goal each cycle is trying to reach).

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