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First and foremost, this discipline is a tribute of deep gratitude and love to those who devoted their lives to the evolution of grammar, communication, and the tools born through their models. It may seem effortless for modern humans to acquire and share knowledge through language, but as we look back through time, we see how crucial and transformative it has been. For millennia, language has not only shaped societies but has woven the very fabric of human thought, identity, and culture. It has been a vehicle for art, philosophy, science, and spirituality. Through language, civilizations have risen, and through its misusage civilizations have fallen. However, with its mastery, the essence of humanity has been passed down across generations.

Om is dedicated to the study and arrangement of the multidisciplinary field of science, and however it may be insufficient, as far as knowing, the deep mysteries that are entangled between us and the cosmos, it seems that the Physical may be much more than what light shines to our eyes. It may be also the comprehension of God a, the acceptance of décor b, and also darkness c.

Principles

This page represents the symbolism of Zeus and the Eudaemonia Trinity, encompassing the three fundamental principles of this discipline, denoted as (a), (b), and (c). It illustrates the concept of Enantiodromia, the transformation of opposing forces within systems, shaping their evolution. The aspect of numinosity, whether attributed to great good or evil, emerges as a product of humanity’s perception of Earth's stability—its capacity to sustain life, foster growth, and restore balance through its fundamental properties.

The Eudaemonia Trinity symbolizes the progression of well-being, from simple joy to a deeper harmony of opposites, culminating in a transcendent state where fulfillment arises from wisdom and self-mastery.

Beyond Earth, in the vacuum of space and other unstructured domains, entropy governs as a guiding force, imposing disorder in the absence of stabilizing systems. Within this framework, the role of God as an all-encompassing entity is reflected in the preservation of life through evolution and its regulation through mercy. Religion, in this sense, functions as a self-regulating mechanism, restraining unchecked individualism to maintain Homo sapiens sapiens as an extension of Nature, rather than as a creation of a deity embodying absolute knowledge.

"The perversity of the Universe tends towards a maximum”Murphys law

God

Throughout history, humanity's understanding of God has evolved through various stages [1] however in all Prosopœias, God's goodness represents a foundational concept. This benevolence is reflected in the moral laws that guide human behavior, the compassion and mercy God shows to all creation, and the divine justice that ensures righteousness is upheld. Omnipotence, omnipresence and omniscience are arguably the characteristics by which good and bad become separated in the realm of Deux [2]. However, in its most innate form, both are indistinguishable.

Blind spot

Science, in this sense, is unique, as it relies primarily on models, tools, and hypotheses as its most esteemed instruments. However, these are neither inherently good nor bad, but rather waveforms—fluid and ever-evolving. No other discipline operates within such a ubiquitous framework, conveying information without dependence on moral dichotomies. It undeniably serves as a guiding light, leading humanity beyond its primal stage of religious content and into a new era of objective reality construction. Yet, as a multifaceted methodology, science has grown increasingly complex over time, to the point where the very reality it seeks to observe and define appears almost unreal to the standard human perspective.

The problem of time in modern physics presents two fundamental challenges: a cosmological and a philosophical one. Cosmologically, the search for a "First Cause" or an initial condition of the universe encounters a paradox—we cannot step outside the universe to observe it from an external perspective. Philosophically, science traditionally treats physical time as the only real time, often disregarding the subjective, experiential nature of time. Even Einstein wrestled with this divide between the physical structure of time and human perception of it. These challenges arise from the assumption that physical time, with an absolute beginning, constitutes the sole reality. However, the belief that science provides a complete, objective view of the universe is inherently flawed. It overlooks the integral role of human experience, often referred to as the "Blind Spot" [3] —the failure of scientific materialism to account for subjective experience and consciousness. By reducing life and awareness to mere physical processes, this perspective neglects the very phenomenon of experience itself, leaving a crucial gap in our understanding of reality.

Dharmic Traditions

The Dharmic traditions, encompassing Hinduism, Buddhism, and their philosophical derivatives, represent a framework where language, reality, and consciousness are inherently intertwined. Unlike Western theological models, which often place divinity as an external force, Dharma perceives reality as a structured interplay between natural law, perception, and self-realization. From the Upanishads' metaphysical explorations to Buddhist meditative practices, Dharma represents not an object of faith, but a systematic methodology for engaging with the fundamental structure of existence. This alignment between linguistics and physics is not accidental—it stems from the notion that reality itself is constructed through frequency, vibration, and resonance, concepts explored both in Vedic traditions and modern physics. As such, the Dharmic traditions provide a unique paradigm, one that does not see science and spirituality as opposing forces but as complementary tools in the pursuit of understanding.

Objects

There must be two objects that possess within broader classification terms in order to determine this paradigm.

  1. Quantum
  2. Entity


The 14 Lokas are the most fundamental Entity, although they are regarded as only 12 [4] for this research. Consciousness is merely a wheel formed out of Extelligence so is the Zodiac, where the 12th and thereby neglected Aries symbol takes form as the connector for the Lokas, satisfying the loop, and showcasing something of the twenty third order, of which is much closer to the 31 planes of existence, although why few are missing is a topic of discussion, as many older interpretations might be outdated. Hence, the proof that homeostatic systems are conscious and — rather than of Dharmic thought of universal consciousness, points out to qualia and nuclear based consciousness, of which is neither universal, or strong for that matter. Rather, what is universal is the mind.

Notes and References

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