Wednesday, December 25, 2013

Eternal Recurrence et Nietzche

Nietzche decided that it was a fundamental aspect of life, this idea known as Eternal Recurrence, essentially that all things which have transpired will transpire again through out the duration of life.

Naturally, and from the rudiments of his own philosophy that reject God, one can provide as an analog to understanding the idea of matter (particularly atoms) working as a combination lock in terms of events and situations.

If one gathers the amount of atoms in the universe functioning as a vast combination lock filled with smaller and smaller sequences of such combination locks (which in concert with time, manufacture existence) then some pretty wonderous and frightening things become possible.

It should be noted that if the universe is limited, then there is a strict probability that the arrangement of atoms and molecules with at some points in their existence, reoccur, much in the scope of Eternal Recurrance.

However, alternately, events will not always reoccur, or they will reoccur in patterns and combinations that mirror reoccurance, without strictly abiding by a complete and total reproduction of these patterns.

The exciting point in considering the material universe as a combination lock is the premise that these patterns, when viewed through the perspective of humanity, would create the highest heavens on an abstract spectra with the most horrible hells imaginable for the human organism, based both on probability and the functioning of the matter-combination mechanism.  For instance, an Egyptian slave (a Jew) could through patterns in light, material arrangement, and probability in any instance could a)have confirmation of their religious principles through the arrangement's of the time's material combinations b) alternatively, have their disconfirmation  c)be a slave until they die d) be freed from captivity  e) become married to an Egyptian priestess f) have every concievable and inconcievable experience known to the patterning arrangements that are inherent in the material universe.

The main prospect is that Nietzchean Eternal Recurrence could be just one material patterning among several, including but not limited to the prospects of Eternal Partial Recurrence, Eternal Non-Recurrence, Chaos, Partial Chaos, Partial Order, and the Highest Set of Order.

These observations are not limited to human perceptions, but would be maintained where there is Existence.

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