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The Property of Infinite Uncertainty; Part 3, An Introduction of Sorts
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The Property of Infinite Uncertainty
 
An Introduction of Sorts, The beginning bit.
 
Hello and welcome to this idea of mine. The Property of Infinite Uncertainty.
 
Before we go diving off this cliff of what The Property of Infinite Uncertainty is and all the rest of it, it’s only fair, I suppose, to provide you this introduction of sorts. An outline of the things that you might bounce off of, on the way down to the bottom of this little bit of free fall. Parachutes for the way down and escape ropes are not included.
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Firstly, before I start banging on about all of this, I should mention that this is not Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle of quantum mechanics. While there may be some connection, of sorts, it really is an entirely different thing. I will, however, be covering this in a bit more detail later on in the next post.
 
This idea of The Property of Infinite Uncertainty, I can say, is the accretion of an accumulation of ideas that have come to me after years of living, reading, watching, learning, and, to be honest, just generally paying attention. There’s technical stuff from my own working life, there’s stuff from physics, and also philosophical malarkey.
 
The assemblage of this idea also comes from living an instruction-less life and living through the multitude of events that that scenario is going to throw at you. And there are plenty of those events to account for, particularly at the age of 21, with 34 years experience. There are also many other sources of guidance and education that have contributed to this idea, but these would be the big guns.
 
In describing the moment this idea, this theory, came to be, I will give you a bastardised astronomical analogy. Think of this idea as coming about like the ignition of a star. It was the years and years of accumulation of material that, in time, coalesced together because of the very proximity of each bit to the next. And in time, all of that material through it’s gathering momentum and gravity reached a point of critical mass and then, bink, the light came on.
 
 
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Beyond the actual development of this idea, it would also be fair to say that this is one of the most astonishing realisations that I have ever had. And after you’ve read this and everything to follow, I hope you'll take something away with you that you've never had before. It’s even more profound than realising that you can purposefully, meaning with predetermined intent, manipulate time. Yes, that is real and you did just read that, but that’s for a whole other article.
 
Principally, the astonishment comes from the realisation that this is real. It is realising that this property of infinite uncertainty is actually a real, existing, impactful thing that really does exist. And as I will describe later, as I will with all the brief outlines here, it exists everywhere. It exists in the micro. It exists in the theories of particle physics and the smallest stuff we can currently conceive of. It exists in the macro, in this world and in nature, it is all around and in us. And it exists everywhere in the largest of the large, the universe, and beyond*.
 
It exists within physical things and it exists within non-physical things. In it’s existence, in the physical universe, it defines a place that most people would not be familiar with. Truth be told, it defines a universe that most people don’t see, even though it is hidden in plain sight, as the real universe. And yes it is a reasonable statement to make that the universe, that most people think they experience, isn’t real. It isn’t real as much as driving a race car in a video game isn’t as real as driving a race car around an apparently real race track.
 
Continuing on, the property of infinite uncertainty continues into the non-physical realm. It does that in a fairly obvious manner in that non-physical things, like ideas for example. They exist as a thing with infinite potential. And to be clear, I’m not suggesting that people can’t have some level of confidence in knowing about non-physical, intangible things. Of course that’s possible. But it’s only in the sense of probability, it’s not absolutely definitive. And that infinite property cannot be removed even if such a thing does actually become reality.
 
 
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The Property of Infinite Uncertainty exists at every stage of reality. From the non-physical, through the interface between the physical and the non-physical, vis-a-vis in design for example, or spoken word, and thence into the physical world. It provides the necessary infinite probabilities that open the door, for what I call, infinite free creation and destruction.  For sure that's not the catchiest title, but It is the most powerful thing in the universe, in that it provides for all of the infinite opportunity for an infinite number of events. It also provides strength by way of those two principle processes as well as providing the environment for continuous renewal and regeneration.
 
But it is, itself, a fragile thing, or at least the availability of free creation and destruction certainly is. Both of those can absolutely be severely restricted and, worst of all, they can be completely shut off.  There are many ways that can happen, and I will get to them in time. The impact of this though on complex systems, is catastrophic. Complex systems absolutely depend on that system of inputs and outputs that infinite uncertainty provides. And there are more than sufficient real world examples as well as actual physical experimental data to demonstrate the catastrophic negative outcomes of that.
 
As I will explain at some length later, the importance of infinite uncertainty is it’s contribution to infinite free creation and destruction, and it’s importance cannot be overstated. I will cover some of the experiments that have been done that demonstrate exactly what I’m talking about. And I will give you real world examples of the negative outcomes of restricting the free process of creation and destruction.
 
Moving on from this point about the fragility of the availability of free creation and destruction, it very much takes us to a series of fairly obvious questions.
 
If there is a risk, in anyway, to complex systems on this planet, complex systems such as humanity for example?.
 
Would it not be in the best interests of humanity to determine where any such potential risk might come from?.
 
And, would it not then be in the best interests of humanity to eliminate any possibility of that risk ever being able to manifest itself as a reality?.
 
I would have thought the answer to those questions to be fairly straightforward.
 
But is there a threat?. Yes there most certainly is.
 
It’s not difficult to see that there is currently a global fascist coup well underway in many countries around the world. Particularly in countries that have been infiltrated and overrun by members of the WEF and other affiliate fascist parasitic partners. Alphabet agencies such as the UN and WHO have long since given up any pretense of supporting democracy and the sovereignty of individual nation states. They too have embarked on a very dark trajectory that is being driven by a global, corporate fascist agenda. And, all in a similar guise that’s been used before, the Trojan Horse.
 
 
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Whether they realise it or not, the outcome of their agenda is the restriction of the very fundamental probabilities that infinite uncertainty provides us and this planet, and, as I have said, that is free creation and destruction. That restriction is going to, eventually, result in the catastrophic collapse of communities, societies and most likely humanity itself. As I have written about elsewhere from time to time, the brief summary of what happens when that path is chosen, such as these fascist parasites have, the system stagnates, the complexity of it withers and, eventually, it dies.
 
I will be expanding on all of the above in due time. In many ways I hope that this information will serve as an antidote to the current trajectory that our communities and societies are heading. And I am hoping that in writing this and you reading it, that none of this gets to happen, before it’s too late.
 
Thanks for reading.
 
* - Not open to useful speculation at this point as the options are infinite and more than just turtles.
 
All of the sculptures and any other artwork is made by me.

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