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Saturday 22 October 2011

pg04 Introduction (part 4 of 6)

Since materialism believes everything in the universe follows physics laws only and hence the laws in region A should apply to regions B and C alike.  But it’s hard because there are obvious non-physics laws implemented in region C, which cannot be explained.  On the other hand, idealism believes mind is the originator of everything in the world, and hence region C should apply to regions A and B as well.  But it’s also hard, because no particles or atoms show mind influence (other than claiming they are like objects created in a dream, which is another topic not considered here, as we are here primarily concerned with the mind caused by complexity).   

Instead of sticking to either materialism or idealism completely, the study here tackles the problem from the middle region B: What happened in region B, where nature changes gradually from A to C?  It recognizes the merit of both materialism (regions A) and idealism (region C), and attempts to find a theory which works for region B and extends smoothly to both regions A and C. 

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