In previous posts I’ve been speculating about the general structure of the universe (What Are You?, The Object –> Observation –> Observer Process) and now I’ll point out my beliefs about the structure of a world, a general structure which can apply to any worlds.
Origo: The Principle of Nothing
Current mainstream belief systems (scientific and religious) all have a common starting point when talking about the origins of the world. All of them are stating at the beginning there was nothing, and during time the nothing started to divide into parts and then to more parts (The Big Boom, The Heaven and Earth, etc.) thus today we are living in a continuous expansion of our world.
I don’t want to invent another starting point, this is good enough, because in this post the existence of an origo and mostly its nature does not have a major importance.
Following the Object –> Observation –> Observer model, it is correct to assume origo is the initial state of the Object, the Object itself in superposition.
Duality: The Principle of Balance
Any Object has an infinite number of attributes. If has an attribute of “good” then probably exists, between other similar attributes like “better”, “worst”, etc., a totally opposite attribute: “bad“.
The important aspect of this duality is the balance, the equilibrium. The set of all attributes of the Object are forming the whole, the everything. Attributes of the whole are in balance in the sense if an attribute exists other attributes must exists to form the whole. If there is an attribute which has no opposite the whole cannot be a whole.
This is the balance which is omnipresent everywhere in the world. The balance assures the infinite expandability of the world, of the origo. If you discover a new attribute you can be sure there are other, even opposite attributes too.
The first ever belief system we know about was created by the Sumerian civilisation in the mid 4th millennium BC. They say the origo was divided between Heaven (An, the God of Heaven) and Earth (Enki, the God of Water and Earth) and the relation between them was established, sustained by the Air (Enlil, the God of Air and Storms) .
All of these attributes are in balance, earth being the opposite of heaven.
From another point of view, we can say one of the attributes of the origo is the balance. If there is a balance, there must be at least two different things between a balance can exist. In this way the origo is divided by a rule (balance) into at least two other attributes assuring expandability, this being the origin of evolution.
Energy: The Principle of Value
An infrastructure (the attributes of origo, the heaven and earth) equipped with a basic governing rule (the law of balance and expansion) is not yet complete. If there is no value associated to this infrastructure we cannot appreciate its benefits. There are many things out there without value, even if we know about their existence. They are not interesting yet, they remain invisible for our purposes.
We can say only that part of the world is interesting to us which is known, imaginable, reachable — towards we can put efforts to realise, achieve, equip with value. Once something discovered automatically gets value.
Energy is the reward of the spirit ruling over chaos, the value of the infrastructure, the resource of the world.
Energy is the law of equilibrium, the cohesion force between the attributes of the origo, of the origin, and, in the same way an entity which assures its expansion to the infinite chaos.

Photo by: morgana
Summarising, there is an infrastructure supporting our world by assuring infinity. And there is a basic value, the energy, making this infrastructure living. Once there is possibility to expansion rewardable by values evolution systems can take control over the whole.











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