Varieties of realness

Draw one circle and place one kind of thing or ‘real’ in it e.g. a lathe, then add another circle and add another thing in it e.g. a lump of wood, now place them together + add function, and you get a chair leg. i.e. from two reals you get a third real. You can keep dividing and there is never a deficit, there are no non-reals produced. We can draw endless circles and they would always be contained in an overall circle.

When there are no circles being drawn within the entire main circle of reality, then it too would not exist. This by virtue of it being denoted by the advent of two or more circles or reals.

We are left with a reality which is completely empty and does not exist [contains no reals], and the whole cycle I think shows us that you can move from nothing to something e.g. with the third circle [the chair leg], and from something to nothing [destroy the third leg]. Therefore the outcome is that there are varieties and degrees of realness, and that is the reality we exist in. even though we begin at the premise of all things beings ‘reals’ or otherwise equal parties, we end up with the variety not unlike the world we were already perceiving!

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I think I’ve gone wrong somewhere, I’ve ended up with a candlestick.

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Reality developed in waves over the years for me, and now it’s a concrete thing that can never diminish… just like IQ.

What about entropy? For me its more like a stew made the old way, where there is a pot on the stove 24/7 and you just add in new ingredients each day. At one time just prior the big bang, the ‘stew’ was the leftovers of the previous days ingredients [namely, whatever reality was before universe]. In effect you can’t have something from nothing, so it has to be one thing which is then divided up within itself. Now add that info [or here ‘reals’] conflate, and we got ourselves a new stew. However, just like grandmas the pot itself has always been on the stove.