2005-03-14

Creatrix: the Creation Matrix

Essential to the creation matrix is that there is always a part that cannot be desctibed, because we too are part of the matrix, thus part of the description, as is our interaction (with the universe, and our description of it). By recognising the principle these limitations can be transcended.

Welcome to the Matrix

The Alchemists were right. All that exists can be understood in terms of a four phase cycle. What is known as the Squaring of the Wheel alludes to a sequence of four phase changes. It is interesting that the word PHASE therein ha four meanings material phases phases of a process cycle phase changes phase space PHASE SPACE is the most fundamental. This is the Nothing that is the basis of something, anything. This means that the most abstract level of reality, is the most concrete level of realisation What we know as matter (something) is but a manifestation of information (nothing) NoThing and Something, or anyThing are related: Nothing is the basis of Something Something can be Anything AnyThing can be someThing but someThing, anyThing is always noThing Enigmatic? Indeed. In creation we venture beyond the real of words. Words simply loose their meaning, because what we deal with here is much more fundamental tan words. Reality becomes physics, becomes mathematics, which becomes metathematics: pure thought, absolute illusion. In thought it can be shown that noithing exists. NoThing is even the more solid basis of anyThing that we know of perceive

The Matrix of Creation

The Alchemists were right. Creation operates by a simple principle, which can indeed be well called: a square wheel. The so-called Squaring of the Circle, of the Alchemists simply refers to what we now call a four-phase cycle. It is interesting that the word PHASE has four meanings:
  1. the phases of matter
  2. the phases of the process cycle
  3. the phase shifts of system regulation
  4. the phase space

Phase Space is the most easy, also the most abstract, way to describe this.

Although seemingly most abstract, it is also the most concrete: it is the basis of all that exists.

Pase Space is the most fundamental level of description. It describes the NoThing that is the basis of someThing, anyThing.

Let there be no unclarity in this matter:

  • NoThing is the basis of SomeThing.
  • AnyThing come out of NoThing; always.
  • Anything can always become NoThing.
  • But SomeThing is always NoThing.

This means that the most abstract is the most concrete. (We simply learned to think about reality the wrong way aroud, as it it is real. The rality that we know is not real; it is but a realisation. (Whatever we seem to perceive, is but a mental image of sensory cell responses.))

  • The most abstract level of reality, is the most concrete level of realisation
  • What we know as matter (something) is but a manifestation of information (nothing)

In creation we venture beyond the real of words. Words simply loose their meaning, because what we deal with here is much more fundamental than words.

Reality becomes physics, becomes mathematics, which becomes metathematics: pure thought, absolute illusion. In thought it can be shown that nothing exists. NoThing is even the more solid basis of anyThing that we know of perceive.

NoThing and Something, or anyThing are related:

  • NoThing is the basis of SomeThing
  • SomeThing can be AnyThing but is always noThing
  • AnyThing can be someThing but someThing,
  • AnyThing is always noThing

Enigmatic? Indeed it is.