A Treatise on Identifiable Reality as Distributed
Survival Logic By Finn,
the druid I. AXIOMS 1. There is
no single reality, but only identifiable realities. 2. All
transformation is constrained by a finite set of universal rules. 3. Each
identifiable reality operates as a UIREM: a Universal Identifiable Reality
Emerging Machine. 4. Persistence
is the only value. 5. All input
is random. 6. There is
no communication, only co-existence. II. DEFINITIONS Definition
1: UIREM (Universal Identifiable Reality Emerging Machine) Definition
2: RARA System Definition
3: Identity Definition
4: Survival Logic Definition
5: Emergence Definition
6: Dissolution III. PRINCIPLES OF EXISTENCE Principle 1: The Primacy of Autonomy Each RARA
unit exists as a sovereign. It governs itself. No external system may define
it. There is no hierarchy of units—only degrees of survival capacity. Corollary: All
cosmological unity is apparent, not actual. The universe is a field of
autonomies, each bound by law, each expressing unique adaptation. Principle 2: Constraint as Creation Law does
not limit—it generates. The same laws applied across random input yield
infinite forms. Constraint is not the enemy of freedom; it is its enabling
condition. Corollary: Order
is not imposed but discovered through persistent transformation. Principle 3: Survival as Teleology There is
no external goal to reality. The only purpose is continuance. All
structures—be they physical, cognitive, or social—emerge as strategies of
persistence. Corollary: Value
arises from survival efficacy, not from symbolic meaning. Principle 4: Difference as Ontology Sameness
collapses. Only difference sustains. Randomness provides the input that
generates meaningful variation. Thus, identity is the differential
signature of survival. Corollary:
Compression erases meaning. Diversity preserves it. IV. THE THREE ORDERS OF REALITY 1. Primary Realities – Pre-Reflective RARA Units These are
the simplest UIREMs: particles, fields, proto-structures.
They exhibit raw transformation without memory. Their identity is
momentary and unstable. 2. Complex Realities – Adaptive Machines These
systems develop memory, pattern, and reflex. They persist across time through
structural adaptation. Biological life emerges here—not because it is
special, but because its persistence capacity is high. 3. Meta-Realities – Reflective Systems Consciousness
arises not as an anomaly but as a recursive survival function. Systems
capable of modelling their own transformations gain predictive power.
Reflexivity enhances persistence. Nota bene:
Consciousness is a late-emergent, localized feedback loop—not a fundamental
property of reality. V. EPISTEMOLOGY WITHOUT REPRESENTATION In druid cosmology,
knowledge is not a mirror of the world—it is a record of successful
adaptation. Thesis: All “knowing” is a form of “surviving.” What is
retained is not truth but transformational efficacy. That which aids
persistence is “known.” That which does not, vanishes. Thus: ·
Science is a formalization of survival
strategies. ·
Language is a compression of transformation
patterns. ·
Theory is a recursive modelling of
continuance. Knowledge
is never universal, only locally effective. VI. COSMOGONY REINTERPRETED Reject the singular origin. There is
no singular event from which all arises. Rather, the cosmos is an eternal
field of initiations, each sparked by the collision of energy, as random
momentum, and constraint. Emergence
(i.e., creation) is ongoing. Reject centralized evolution. Life is
not the apex, but a regional emergence of reflexive survival logic.
Every system evolves, but not in direction—only in survivability. Accept distributed divinity. God, an ‘other’, is not above (the dualist view). God is within—the
self of every self-contained machine acting under law (the monist view).
Thus: “Every 1 acts as God in its space.” VII. ETHICAL IMPLICATIONS In a
universe where persistence is primary and identity is secondary and irrelevant, ethics is not a matter of universal duty but
of local responsibility to continuance. ·
Good is what supports
survivability without erasing difference. ·
Evil is what imposes sameness or
blocks adaptive transformation. ·
Justice is the equilibrium of
autonomous survivals. Thus, an
ethic of UIREM cosmology is an ethic of distributed persistence—a
commitment to allowing each to act as god, as
monarch in its space, confined by one Procedure of Rules, or law, that is shared
by all. VIII. CONCLUSION: THE PHILOSOPHY OF BECOMING Reality
is not a thing but reified procedure. It is a condition of ongoing
transmutation under shared law. We do not exist in the universe—we are but
momentary threads in its weave. To
understand is to recognize the pattern of one's own persistence. To be
wise is to allow difference. To endure
is to transmute. |