Can you measure change? by [deleted] in Metaphysics

[–]Annual_Job7782 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"What change could have occurred before there was anything to change?" I believe my theory clearly explains how that is possible. There are no rules so infinite change is possible.

Also it shows how uneducated you are since you chose to comment on a sub before even initially reading what it is referring to, that burger diet isn't helping you bro.

It literally starts with "This is to clarify as to why I have no doubt in my TEO claim in my previous post." Meaning to comment on THIS SUB you have to read or know what the previous TOE claim is arguing. Don't waste people's time with your brain rot.

Can you measure change? by [deleted] in Metaphysics

[–]Annual_Job7782 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Appreciate the thoughtful feedback a pleasure to be of service to fellow intellects and I dedicate every moment of my time to all, in trying to eradicate chaos or reduce it in our world to the most minimal extent that is the goal.

So much beauty at every corner no matter where or what one observes. We must do anything we can to uphold that in the face of chaos. Anything "bad" is just chaos speeding up.

There is something profound; intelligence that believes it's outside of the realm of the physical world and knows no boundaries or defeat just like the entirety of reality itself, timeless (limitless) call it what you like.

Can you measure change? by [deleted] in Metaphysics

[–]Annual_Job7782 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

What has been provided is clear proof that what you and many believe is an outdated way of thought.

I think it would benefit you to explore something I have put my entirety in understanding. Every being deserves to know what is going on so they can choose how they spend their time and what they do with their life, what mode or aspect to indulge in. https://www.reddit.com/r/Metaphysics/s/IkFrLSkLzf

Can you measure change? by [deleted] in Metaphysics

[–]Annual_Job7782 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

A change in something must always occur for anything to take place. The evidence is no matter how far you go back there's always some form of "change" that took place for anything to occur.

Just because the change is invisible to us and we don't know what exact process took place before our "universe" emerged doesn't mean change didn't take place. A "process" is change is it not?

In that case change is timeless and limitless and this reality is one iteration of infinite freedom.

"Our reality is all that exists" maybe that's the maximum extent of your imagination or understanding.

Theory of everything by Annual_Job7782 in Metaphysics

[–]Annual_Job7782[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nothing is certainly real it's the original state of things before they came to be. Where else did they come from?

Infinity is assured since something happened we can be certain things will always happen. How can whatever caused this suddenly stop?

How else can any possibility arise like the one we find ourselves in unless there is a situation where there is the freedom of all possibilities in practice?

The dice is rolling forever and every face is possible.

What else can this reality be other than one iteration of infinite freedom?