Sunday, October 18, 2015

Launching my "thought" blog, "There Exists". Here, I ponder what I term "considerations". Many considerations are nothing more than an educated man dabbling in concepts that aren't fully comprehended by the educated man. A recent one has been Bell's Theorem. Mathematics aside, Bell's Theorem postulates causality. That is, we live in a deterministic universe - all events have been preordained. I believe the conceptualization is of a piano roll - at one time, the notes and their timing were determined, and now we play that music. This rings of the "out of time" concept. Rhetorically, if we could envision beyond time, would we see all possibilities, a subset, or just one causal course?I believe that all of these exist. Clearly, some events are at least co-variant, if not directly causal.There are also events that appear disparate. Since both appear to exist, then all three cases are possible if we could extract ourselves from time. So, Bell's Theorem may only prescribe causality for a distinct set of actions, rather than a more general "For All" quantification.