Saturday, August 17, 2019

States of the Matter is the States of the Mind


States of the Matter is the States of the Mind

I must have some Linux Input (as a gratitude to its stability opposed to the entropy or disorderliness of my thinking habits) to begin with.

Debian 10 is out and my Debian 9 is functioning well and I won’t rush to update my system.

My thinking habits have improved due to two books (thanks to my wife and British Council Library in particular) I borrowed from the Library.

One is Human growth after Birth that has chapter on mathematical model for growth (biological as opposed to physical) and the other is States of the Matter, States of the Mind (a treatise in physics I love, in smaller doses).

The biological order and life (and the planet itself) is completely unthinkable in a world of entropy (substitute disorder, better still chaos).

Whereas disorder is the ground rule of the universe (if there is no disorder, there is no possibility of evolving universes- in plural).

Internet and Information (faked news) Transfer is also under disorder and chaos principle and one should not try to respond to them (Facebook and Whatsapp users, please note).

In other words Darwin’s evolution applies to the universe, too.

Our universe is one out of many practically useless universes.

Now the bombshell and there was no account of dark energy or dark matter in this book except a passing comment.

My theory is that all the black holes are spewing out galaxies (better term new worlds) from the other end of the black holes which we cannot see and the rules of physics and constants are different from ours.

So unifying theory of physics (like god created everything from nothing) and ultimate mathematical models are redundant.

In another words black holes are subjected to Darwin’s principles.

So do not kill (he did not have all the fossil evidence) Darwin.

He was the greatest thinker we ever had and not the Bible’s thinking in a rigid (inside and never outside the box) box. 

Now I call it the fourth dimension of thinking for lack of a proper word (borrowing from mathematical dimensions) or phrase (beyond three dimensions).

For the outside the box thinking, I take pride of knowing late Prof.A.D.P. Kalansuria and his introduction to me, the basic principles of philosophy.

Of course Bertram Russel contributed enormously to free thinking.

The current political disorder or entropy in Ceylon is embedded in our genes.

It will be more chaotic than the dynamics of physics.

Best way to avoid is to give a holiday to TV and buy some (according to your liking except politics) books and read and divert your mind and preferably give attention to your mind.

Meditation may be an escape.

Mind you reading Carl Marx is not prohibited but not Sigmund Freud (he did a bad job since he did not study our politicians' sexual deviations).