This is the operating principle that Wilhelm Reich used to describe the process of understanding the transformation from inanimate to animate life. The analogy I use is that of respiration, ie, expansion and contraction, which is quite similar to the entropic principle you used. Coherence, then, is the systemic process that allows a system to survive, grow, and transform (mature) by continually working to discriminate and reintegrate differences in what appears similar and similarities in what appeared to be different. We see this in our analysis of the EEG, musculoskeletal, and fascial strain patterns, the level of efficiency of the flexor-extensor system in the field of gravity, and in the full experience and expression of ourselves.
Yes! We have been circling this idea for some time, getting closer and closer. I've found Ontological Mathematics to provide the most analytic and universal understanding of this inherent pattern. We may have finally reached a framework with the explanatory power to crack some of our hardest, and most pressing problems.
Just to be clear, ‘for some time’ is now 100 years since Reich and Freud. These two neurologists made the initial studies and laid out the theoretical framework. We are refining these first principles using our refined technology. That’s it.
This is the operating principle that Wilhelm Reich used to describe the process of understanding the transformation from inanimate to animate life. The analogy I use is that of respiration, ie, expansion and contraction, which is quite similar to the entropic principle you used. Coherence, then, is the systemic process that allows a system to survive, grow, and transform (mature) by continually working to discriminate and reintegrate differences in what appears similar and similarities in what appeared to be different. We see this in our analysis of the EEG, musculoskeletal, and fascial strain patterns, the level of efficiency of the flexor-extensor system in the field of gravity, and in the full experience and expression of ourselves.
Yes! We have been circling this idea for some time, getting closer and closer. I've found Ontological Mathematics to provide the most analytic and universal understanding of this inherent pattern. We may have finally reached a framework with the explanatory power to crack some of our hardest, and most pressing problems.
Just to be clear, ‘for some time’ is now 100 years since Reich and Freud. These two neurologists made the initial studies and laid out the theoretical framework. We are refining these first principles using our refined technology. That’s it.