The Substrate
  1. III. The Essence of Creation
  2. The Essence of Creation
  • The Substrate
  • Prologue
  • I. The Importance of the Mind
    • The Importance of the Mind
    • On the Mind and the Body
    • On the Mind and the External World
  • II. The Nature of Life
    • The Nature of Life
    • On Success and Fulfillment of Life
    • On the Laws of Nature for Humans
    • On the Pursuit of Knowledge, Power, and Freedom
  • III. The Essence of Creation
    • The Essence of Creation
    • The Essence of Creation
  • IV. The Nature of Intelligence and Reality
    • The Nature of Intelligence and Reality
    • On Stacked Processes

Contents

  • On the Importance of Understanding a System
  • On Human Skills and Patterns of Creation
  • On Religious Conceptions of Creation
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❖ Work in Progress — This is an open draft. Sections are incomplete. Arguments are still forming. ❖
  1. III. The Essence of Creation
  2. The Essence of Creation

The Essence of Creation

On the Importance of Understanding a System

[To be written — on how creation requires understanding the system you are creating within or upon. The engineer, the artist, the scientist — all are pattern recognizers working within and against constraints.]

On Human Skills and Patterns of Creation

[To be written — on the impetus of human creation. What drives humans to make things that have no survival value — art, mathematics, philosophy, music. The hijacking of biological telos toward something evolution never aimed at.]

On Religious Conceptions of Creation

[To be written — analysis of creator figures across traditions. What they have in common: intention, knowledge of the system, the capacity to instantiate change of state at scale.]

The Essence of Creation
The Nature of Intelligence and Reality
  • Report an issue