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Saturday, March 12, 2022

The Paradox of Lost Information and the Ironic Universe

 If we imagine black holes as sinks of lost informational "stuff", then there is a subtle effect on what we might signify as causality. For instance, we agree that “gravity” as Einstein formulated its effect on the spacetime continuum as four dimensional hypersphere functional has been tested and proven. However, at the level of rotational variance of galactic disk there is a breakdown in gravity’s expected effects. 

Perhaps, the lost information associated with supermassive black holes, could resolve this paradox, if the information were somehow retrievable. If not, then we may approach the issue by construed possibility of necessary causality alone. The answer is not to attempt to conformally map this ambiguity upon our naïve sensorium, but rather to deploy our expanding breakthroughs in advancing technical resources to the increasing benefits of standard of living understood in the broadest sense possible.

“To do the good” as befits Ben Franklin’s historic gift of the lightning rod free from patent restriction. The irony is that if we appropriately inquire of the constructive principles of the physical universe, it will necessarily benefit our species in the here and now and the future.

Such that, a merely formal problem of loss of clarity among disparate mathematical physics formulations is not in reality a crisis at all. We can carry on quite excellently without any resolution of secondary incongruities. This is not to resort to irrationality as some sort of unknowable overarching dictum in systemic approaches to gleaning “facts” qua information for its own sake, per se. Just the opposite. 

As the immensity of the expansiveness of space and humanity's place in it shifts due to the development of our ability to inhabit it and thrive, the infancy of our species may be relegated to the irrelevant past. Just as our lack of concrete explanation of exactly how the physical universe has somehow embedded within itself the motive capability of evolving a nested sequence of apparently immiscible realms of developmental orderings. This prospect of such a future in space if agreed to will potentially lead us out of the self destructive tragic path of self immolation. 


Benjamin West c 1816


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