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One Universal Procedure The Druid’s Monistic Thought
Experiment Abstract The druid
explores a metaphysical model in which all phenomena of the cognizable cosmos
arise from a singular, non-dual ontological principle termed the Universal
Procedure. This principle is neither substance, process, nor thing, but a
function that arranges turbulence within a primordial substrate of discrete
events quanta. Through this activity, the cosmos manifests as structured
emergence, bounded order, and relative multiplicity. The relationship between
the Universal and its local expressions is one of monal identity; between
localities, it is one of dualistic distinction. I. First Principle: Monism of Procedure 1. There is
only One Universal Procedure from which all structured phenomena
emerge. 2. This
Principle is not a substance, not a force, and not a process;
it is a function—pure arrangement. 3. In its totality,
the Universal Procedure is structureless and limitless. 4. In its
manifestations, it appears as limited structure, defined repetition,
and local logic. II. The Primordial Substrate 1. The substrate
upon which the Universal Procedure operates is a Bose-Einstein Condensate
of discrete event quanta. 2. These
quanta are irreducible occurrences: carriers of momentum, interaction, and
potentiality. 3. The
condensate is pre-spatial and pre-temporal: it does not exist within
space and time but gives rise to space and time. III. Turbulence and Activation 1. The
Universal Procedure is not continuously active but becomes operative in
response to turbulence within the substrate. 2. Turbulence is understood
as the presence of energetic disorder—random configurations of
discrete event quanta. 3. The energy
within turbulence drives the activation of the Universal Procedure and
sustains its function of arrangement. 4. Thus, turbulence
is the provocation, and the Procedure is the response. IV. Arrangement and Structure 1. The
active Procedure selects and arranges quanta into logic sets:
confined, internally consistent, and repeating structures. 2. These
structures manifest as: o Local
fields o Apparent
forces o Dimensions
and causal sequences 3. The four
fundamental forces are emergent constraints—not primal—but stable
configurations of repeated interactions. V. Dissipation and Rest 1. As energy
quanta are converted into complex logic structures, or diffused into entropy,
the turbulence is exhausted. 2. When no
further arrangement is possible: o The
condensate enters procedural rest. o The
Universal Procedure ceases to act, not due to absence, but due to completion. 3. This rest
is cessation of being as response—a reversion to non-arrangement. VI. Identity and Relational Ontology 1. Each
local iteration of the Universal Procedure is a fractal expression of
the whole. 2. The relationship
between the Universal (non-local) and the local instance is monal
(monistic): o They are identical
in procedure. o The
Universal acts prior to limitation and thus is without definition. o Hence, “Thou
art That.” 3. The
relationship between local iterations is dual (dualistic): o They
differ in configuration and definition. o Though
their procedural essence is the same, they appear distinct. o Hence, “Thou
art This.” VII. Conclusion The
Druid’s asserts that the cosmos arises not from matter, will, or chance, but
from a singular function of arrangement: the Universal
Procedure. This function responds to turbulence, shapes form, emerges
realness and falls into rest when all energy quanta excitations are stilled.
Its every iteration is one aspect of the whole, both relative (i.e.
dualistic) and absolute (i.e. monistic). The cognizable cosmos is thus an
actual transient display of real, identifiable, discrete structures that
emerge as response to the perturbation of quantised energy momenta. |