About Life Book I: Understanding Existence
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Exploring Existence sets forth on a profound exploration into the very heart of our existence, delving deep into the mysteries that define our being. This book is an attempt at guidance through us through the essential question: How can we fathom our own existence? But it does not halt at the obvious; it dares to venture into the depths of the perplexing.
This journey endeavors to decipher these inquiries through the lens of cutting-edge science. However, let me be candid; I'm not striving for absolute scientific precision here. My primary objective has always been to craft a book that is not just informative but also engaging, steering clear of the dry, rigid tone of a scientific thesis.
I've sought to build this comprehension on the framework of Einstein's Theory of Relativity and various other discoveries, all in an effort to grasp what the concept of 'God' might actually entail (as far as an agnostic like myself can venture into such territory).
My approach hinges on postulating the existence of an enigmatic realm using a seemingly simple mathematical equation. Yet, this equation unravels when it confronts the intricacies of quantum reality. My interpretation: reality itself is inherently paradoxical. Consequently, I argue that our philosophy of life should mirror this paradoxical nature by harmonizing seemingly contradictory perspectives on reality. In nurturing this paradoxical mindset, we may unlock the true essence of the enigma that shrouds existence itself.
Newton Fortuin
I'm Newton Fortuin, a 56-year-old proudly from the vibrant city of Cape Town, South Africa. I'm blessed with two incredible children: my daughter Rori, who is 36 and works as an OBGYN in Cape Town, and my son Jarrod, a 32-year-old IT analyst at The Palms in Dubai. Professionally, I lead as the CEO of Vekta Innovations, a trailblazing company at the forefront of health and wellness technology. Our flagship innovation, the KineDek, is a testament to our commitment to revolutionizing fitness and overall well-being. Through a mere 15-minute session per week, the KineDek promises users a significant boost in energy and vitality. This transformative technology is offered at our iBoost Studio (iBoost.Studio), where we amalgamate cutting-edge tech with regenerative well-being principles. Outside the boardroom, my passions are as diverse as they come. I thrive in the great outdoors and have an insatiable curiosity that drives me to write on a myriad of topics. From science and philosophy to politics and contemporary events, I'm constantly inspired by the world around me and love to pen down my thoughts on whatever catches my attention.
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About Life Book I:
Understanding Existence
Newton Fortuin
Copyright © Newton Fortuin 2006
Published at Smashwords
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Last updated: 28 December 2014
A Heavenly Gift
The endless night sky,
A window with a glimpse to a wonder beyond mortal sense or reason,
The Universe –
An expanse so vast,
It transcends the bounds of the most vivid imagination.
For me,
A traveller in this space,
It seems all imposing.
Physically,
A mere quintessence of dust against infinity.
Yet,
Is this infinite vastness as omnipotent as the night vision suggests,
Or merely mortars afloat in a sea of darkened emptiness?
Is this world some coincidence?
Some nebulous manifestation having evolved into an ordered system.
Or is it a masterpiece,
An assemblage of mass and energy in passionate harmony,
Created with care by the hands of a loving master?
If so,
Then who is this genius and how has She acquired this divine craft
applied to such precision?
Perhaps these answers would defy our very existence
And
Best kept under eternal darkness.
Be it as it may,
One thought is like a dawn ray of sun over an infinite horizon.
All heaven’s motions can have but one purpose,
That of conceiving life,
Organic intelligent life,
Life as we know it on earth.
For without it,
This world is doomed to an endlessly passive existence,
The debris of some meaningless cosmic explosion.
Though,
With life
The entire Universe gains life.
It gains colour, form and meaning.
Most certainly,
Only the living can herald its wonders abound
By traversing it with their infinite imagination.
So next,
When you gaze at that infinite sky,
Stand tall, reach out,
And accept your very own gift of life with grace and dignity.
But remember,
Only you can make it truly yours
by giving it purpose and meaning.
Newton Fortuin, 1993
Contents
INTRODUCTION
About the Framework for Existence
Developing a Model for Existence
The Good News
Some Clarification
A Word of Caution
UNCOVERING THE MYSTERY
Against the Odds
Thought Provoking Experiments
The Heart of the Matter
What Monkeys Know
THE SILLY THEORY
Mental Preparation
Light as a Wave
The Luminiferous Ether
Light as a Particle
The Spooky Experiment
Making a Rational Breakthrough
FRAMING REALITY
Crossing the Chasm
Ordinary Relativity
Time and the Special Theory of Relativity
The Twins Paradox
The Exclusion Principle
The Imaginary Zone
Modelling Existence
BEYOND SPACE AND TIME
Gravity and the General Theory of Relativity
The Event Horizon
Matter and Energy
Identifying the Threads
Finding the Imaginary Realm
Untying the Knot
UNFOLDING EXISTENCE
A sneak Peek at God’s Cards
How to Build a Universe
The Final Draft
The Magic Trick of Life
God’s Original Plan
SPLITTING HAIRS
Chemical Manifestation
The Origins of Instinct
Genes hold the Key
Opposite Identical Twins
The Unmanifest Identity
The Answer in an Egg Shell
BEYOND MERE CHANCE
The Future is Nigh
The Dilemma of Knowing what will happen Next
Ordered Chaos
The Butterfly Effect
The Dance of Life
The Virtual Reality Program of Life
The Infinite Loop
CONCLUSION
FINAL NOTE
Introduction
"Nothing seems of more importance, towards erecting a firm system of sound and real knowledge, which may be proof against the assaults of scepticism, than to lay the beginning in a distinct explication of what is meant by thing, reality, existence: for in vain shall we dispute concerning the real existence of things, or pretend to any knowledge thereof, so long as we have not fixed the meaning of those words." – George Berkeley
About the Framework for Existence
I know that, in attempting a manuscript of this nature, I have set myself a near impossible task. Yet in my view, wanting to know the philosophical and scientific basis of how it is possible that we exist at all, and why, is the most important endeavour one can ever embark upon in one’s lifetime.
To serve as an introduction to this work that we may put this quest into some perspective, I have quoted below from the conclusion of Stephen Hawking’s famous work, A Brief History in Time, first published in 1988.
…
Einstein once asked the question: ‘How much choice did God have in constructing the universe?’
Even if there is only one possible unified theory, it is just a set of rules and equations. What is it that breathes fire into the equations and makes a universe for them to describe?
The usual approach of science of constructing a mathematical model cannot answer the questions of why there should be a universe for the model to describe.
Why does the universe go to all that trouble of existing? Is the unified theory so compelling that it brings about its own existence? Or does it need a creator, and, if so, does he have any other effect on the universe? And who created him?
Up to now, most scientists have been too occupied with the development of new theories that describe what the universe is to ask the question why. On the other hand, the people whose business it is to ask why, the philosophers, have not been able to keep up with the advance of scientific theories.
In the eighteenth century, philosophers considered the whole of human knowledge, including science, to be their field and discussed questions such as: did the universe have a beginning?
However in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, science became too technical and mathematical for the philosophers, and everyone else except a few specialists.
Philosophers reduced the scope of their enquiries so much that Wittgenstein, the most famous philosopher of the 20th century, said ‘The sole remaining task for philosophy is the analysis of language.’
What a comedown from the great tradition of philosophy from Aristotle to Kant!
However, if we do discover a complete theory, it should in time be understandable in broad principle by everyone, not just a few scientists. Then we shall all, philosophers, scientists, and just ordinary people, be able to take part in the discussion of the question of why it is that we and the universe exist.
If we find the answer to that, it would be the ultimate triumph of human reason – for then we would know the mind of God." i
Developing a Model for Existence
The model that will be described in this work is logically formulated similar to that of a computer network model. For ease of understanding a computer network is logically divided into seven conceptual layers though they are in fact inseparable.
This allows for a standard way of viewing the workings of the network and is universally known as the OSI (Open Systems Interconnection – depicted in Figure 1) model.
Figure 1 – The OSI Network Model
The OSI Model divides network communication in progressive levels from its basic physical transmission devices to how the end user eventually interacts with it through the user interface (usually a printer, mouse and keyboard).
For the purposes of developing a similar model to understand existence one can logically reduce the entire seven layered model into a three-layered model as depicted in Figure 2.
Figure 2 – OSI Model as Three-Layered Sandwich
Here the actual data exchange takes place in the middle three layers while the user only experiences the outer application layer by interacting with the software applications specifically designed to facilitate his user specific tasks. Therefore when two users communicate with each other as on the Internet, they are oblivious of the complicated technical interactions which are involved in all the other layers.
And it is my suspicion that this is exactly how it is in our reality framework as well. Though:
Unlike formulating a model of something we are the creator of, framing existence is like the cyber-fellow in a computer game wondering why he is being kicked whenever the kickboxing software is turned on. And since no other option is apparent, feels compelled to kick back whenever it can.
At this point it is important to stop and think a little about what was described in the block above. In fact the fellow in the kickboxing game experiences a cause-and-effect reality as he relates to his particular cyber-world.
This is just as we do when viewing reality from an existential perspective. What must be grasped is that we are literally forced to experience our own reality through our five senses in exactly such a manner. Largely oblivious to the deeper levels of reality that defines who we are and what we are experiencing.
The Good News
The good news is that we are getting closer to understanding these deeper layers since science has now moved to the next frontier, from only exploring the rational ordered universe, to the transition zone of the Quantum Element.
Recent scientific experiments in quantum physics have shed enormous light on how this world might function and have confirmed beliefs by early quantum physicists that light is not the fastest moving particle. That information at the quantum level passes instantaneously, and thus is infinitely faster. And that virtual chaos exists at the level of the atom. The latter indicating that existence is not sure what it must be in this region. That is whether it must be a particle or whether it must be a wave.
That light is the fastest moving entity was considered immutable by Einstein. That chaos exists in the quantum domain and that photons can communicate telepathically, he countered with the following quote.
It seems hard to sneak a look at God’s cards. But that He plays dice and uses ‘telepathic’ methods – is something that I cannot believe for a single moment.
That quantum particles can communicate telepathically was however verified by an experiment in 1997 in Geneva Switzerland. Irrespective of this quote, hardly anyone else has done more to advance the understanding of the world around us. And his revolutionary insights into the nature of time and space also will form the basis of this work. ii
Some Clarification
On the Framework
The first all-important clarification to bear in mind about this work is that it presents a logical or conceptual – not technical – interpretation of the world as we ordinarily relate to it. It should therefore not be equated to how physicists may describe its intricate external nature. This being significantly more involved than this work attempts to do.
Let me emphasise this that it be born in mind as the work continues.
This is not a technical explanation. Rather, it looks at the philosophic implications of a diverse set of scientific findings to interpret a meaningful approach to aid relating to these often incomprehensible findings. This often requires we resist thinking in terms of the model described in technical terms.
In