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Hi dear reader,
you probably subscribed to my substack through the recommendation-feature of Thomas J. Bevan, as I am part of his Soaring Twenties Social Club (STSC). Please check, if you actually want to stay subscribed to my newsletter/blog, since I will start publishing things semi-regularly again.
My writing is quite abstract and of philosophical nature. I want to write a lot and will use this format here as a practice ground but with disregard to quality, only focusing on quantity of iterations for now, so that I will over time develop qualitatively better writing.
Here are two micro-essays of topics that I like to ponder and want to explore more in the future. These might give you an indication of whether this type of thinking and writing is of interest to you. Many other topics will be included as well though.
Antidote to tyranny
Life can be explored through many different frameworks of thinking. One of them is the dichotomy of chaos and order, which Jordan B. Peterson popularized. He elaborated on the spectrum of order which can devolve into tyranny. That chaos has a positive shade too has seldomly been referenced. Potential is the positive end of the chaos spectrum, which describes a metaphysical truism of infinite variability being hypothetically real. When there is no order though, the chaos-potential aspect of reality can be disruptively interfering for anything to sustainably exist. On the other hand, overemphasized order which tyrannically inhibits the exploration of new pathways is maladaptive as well. Over the long term it also endangers sustenance through lack of adaptability in changing circumstances.
From nothing to something
What if our existence is not spaciously expansive but an imploding singularity collapsing into itself and miniaturizing while interacting with the one particle it is comprised of infinitely? When the space-time continuum collapses at the speed of light because of time dilation approaching eternity, at its maximal point there is each photon experiencing only one moment while around it eternity passes and therefore it itself is not only traveling through eternal time within less than a glimpse but equally the spacious distance that is an incomprehensibly infinite path. On this path it interferes with itself innumerably often, producing clusters of existence. The distances it travels as well as the time it experiences are only becoming real through the interrelation of objects that it creates within itself.
If you are interested in cognitively exploring possibly new perspectives on existence, you might want to stay subscribed. Then I would also like to know what some questions are that you repeatedly ponder, since there is so much that I thought about for a long time that it is troublesome for me to determine where to start. Answering a question you perceive to be stuck with would be a lovely nudge for me to get more of my framework of thinking out there.
Love,
Felix