Order & Chaos

Rather than think of them as black and white, I think of them spectrally. Rather than think of them as black and white, they exist on a continuum, order on one end, and chaos on the other. Absolute order is either infinite something, infinite AAA, or infinite BBB, or infinite nothing, where as under chaos, no two parts or spacetimes of the universe would be alike, in fact, they’d be as diametrically opposed as they possibly could be. Spacetime itself suggests a kind of regularity or uniformity, so in some cases you’d get spacetime, and in others, you’d get something else. Of course order and chaos are just words, we all have slightly differing conceptions of them, and how they manifest or would manifest in the world, but we agree on their meaning enough that we can at least talk about them, even if we don’t share the exact same premises. By definition, the universe is evidently some mix of order and chaos, just as what rational agents would expect to find, supposing the universe came about spontaneously, in fact, there’s no other way it could’ve come about, even if some sort of entity or entities did create our neck of the woods (what neck of the woods do they exist in?), they didn’t create themselves, so they had to come about spontaneously. As for contradictions, like squares that are also circles, they’re meaningless, so they can’t exist, they are simply language errors that can’t and don’t actually refer to anything.

order and chaos are just mere words, also. There is no difference between them, except by repetitive reinterpretation of patterns of manifested phenomena. The phenomenal world would be impossible without these interpretations, therefore the possibility of being in the world presupposes (inherently) the exclusion of impossibility. Therefore, impossibility is excluded as a primary manifestation, because being in the world is a phenomenal certainty, whereas its negation is not. The logic of language is not the only inherency in pointing out this fact(that being has to be posited, before nothingness can be deduced); but that Being can be observed and induced whereas non Being can not be deduced, parallels this language.

This isn’t a response to Obe, I’ll respond to him later. What I’m saying is, chaos isn’t anymore likely to be than order. MZA isn’t anymore or less likely to be than AAA, so we shouldn’t be surprised to find AAA and some of its ilk, nor MZA and some of its ilk. What would be surprising, would be a universe with nothing but MZA, or AAA.