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Meta physics is about the describing the origin of physical phenomena. | Meta physics is about the describing the origin of physical phenomena, which needs to be neutral or thinking above the abstraction level of physical realms. The only instrument for studying meta physics without entangling the argument with a particular phenomenon, it is necessary to ground the method of study in a form of medium that is totally abstract. Therefore, to represent the mechanisms of physical phenomena without being limited by physical resources, we need to use a dimensionless and physically independent medium. In other words, we need to conduct this study using scale-free data structures. Unfortunately, knowing that all data content must be physically grounded in mechanisms that cannot go beyond [[Plank scale]], which is physics based, we do have a catch-22 at hand, which is often referred to as [[Platonism]] in the field of philosophy. | ||
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Revision as of 03:33, 3 September 2021
Meta physics is about the describing the origin of physical phenomena, which needs to be neutral or thinking above the abstraction level of physical realms. The only instrument for studying meta physics without entangling the argument with a particular phenomenon, it is necessary to ground the method of study in a form of medium that is totally abstract. Therefore, to represent the mechanisms of physical phenomena without being limited by physical resources, we need to use a dimensionless and physically independent medium. In other words, we need to conduct this study using scale-free data structures. Unfortunately, knowing that all data content must be physically grounded in mechanisms that cannot go beyond Plank scale, which is physics based, we do have a catch-22 at hand, which is often referred to as Platonism in the field of philosophy.