The Nature of Existence

What is Existence?
This is the more meaningful question to ask, as the nature of a thing can be understood through itself.

Existence is everything. Everything is all the possibilities. And Logic determines what is possible.

Thus, Existence is the union of Logic and Possibilities. Logic represents the pure fact of Existence—the immutable "what is". Possibilities, on the other hand, are the potential for change inherent to Existence; they enable it to manifest in dynamic and diverse forms.

To better conceptualize this, I introduce the Point of Possibility.

A Point of Possibility has two properties:

  1. It exists.

  2. It can interact with other Points of Possibility to form patterns.

These Points of Possibility can be understood as the foundational building blocks of Existence. Through their interactions, they give rise to patterns—configurations and structures formed according to the inherent Logic of Existence.

These patterns are governed by the Law of Complexity, which allows them to grow theoretically infinitely intricate. From this base of Points of Possibility, all that exists emerges, forming the boundless patterns that constitute reality.

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