Dear Daniel,

You have written a highly original article in which you have argued through simple mathematics how we can unambiguously deduce Newtonian mechanics and also extend it to cover even GR by imposing a relational conception of motion to a 3-D metric field theory. The problem of space, time, motion and observation are solved to a great extent mathematically by defining observation in mathematical terminology although this process is yet to be completed by extending it to 'category theory'. Your knowledge of mathematics is simply impeccable and deep and its presentation is highly convincing. Thanks for writing an elegantly argued essay. For this I am glad to give this essay maximum possible rating.

Please go through my essay also (http://fqxi.org/community/forum/topic/1827) and express your comments on it in my thread.

All the best,

Sreenath

Dear Daniel,

I have down loaded your essay and soon post my comments on it. Meanwhile, please, go through my essay and post your comments.

Regards and good luck in the contest,

Sreenath BN.

http://fqxi.org/community/forum/topic/1827

Having read so many insightful essays, I am probably not the only one to find that my views have crystallized, and that I can now move forward with growing confidence. I cannot exactly say who in the course of the competition was most inspiring - probably it was the continuous back and forth between so many of us. In this case, we should all be grateful to each other.

If I may, I'd like to express some of my newer conclusions - by themselves, so to speak, and independently of the logic that justifies them; the logic is, of course, outlined in my essay.

I now see the Cosmos as founded upon positive-negative charges: It is a binary structure and process that acquires its most elemental dimensional definition with the appearance of Hydrogen - one proton, one electron.

There is no other interaction so fundamental and all-pervasive as this binary phenomenon: Its continuance produces our elements - which are the array of all possible inorganic variants.

Once there exists a great enough correlation between protons and electrons - that is, once there are a great many Hydrogen atoms, and a great many other types of atoms as well - the continuing Cosmic binary process arranges them all into a new platform: Life.

This phenomenon is quite simply inherent to a Cosmos that has reached a certain volume of particles; and like the Cosmos from which it evolves, life behaves as a binary process.

Life therefore evolves not only by the chance events of natural selection, but also by the chance interactions of its underlying binary elements.

This means that ultimately, DNA behaves as does the atom - each is a particle defined by, and interacting within, its distinct Vortex - or 'platform'.

However, as the cosmic system expands, simple sensory activity is transformed into a third platform, one that is correlated with the Organic and Inorganic phenomena already in existence: This is the Sensory-Cognitive platform.

Most significantly, the development of Sensory-Cognition into a distinct platform, or Vortex, is the event that is responsible for creating (on Earth) the Human Species - in whom the mind has acquired the dexterity to focus upon itself.

Humans affect, and are affected by, the binary field of Sensory-Cognition: We can ask specific questions and enunciate specific answers - and we can also step back and contextualize our conclusions: That is to say, we can move beyond the specific, and create what might be termed 'Unified Binary Fields' - in the same way that the forces acting upon the Cosmos, and holding the whole structure together, simultaneously act upon its individual particles, giving them their motion and structure.

The mind mimics the Cosmos - or more exactly, it is correlated with it.

Thus, it transpires that the role of chance decreases with evolution, because this dual activity (by which we 'particularize' binary elements, while also unifying them into fields) clearly increases our control over the foundational binary process itself.

This in turn signifies that we are evolving, as life in general has always done, towards a new interaction with the Cosmos.

Clearly, the Cosmos is participatory to a far greater degree than Wheeler imagined - with the evolution of the observer continuously re-defining the system.

You might recall the logic by which these conclusions were originally reached in my essay, and the more detailed structure that I also outline there. These elements still hold; the details stated here simply put the paradigm into a sharper focus, I believe.

With many thanks and best wishes,

John

jselye@gmail.com

4 days later

Daniel, Fonteles - I have already read most of Julian Barbour's publications, but it was nice to see some of his key ideas summarized so nicely here.

I imagine that you might find the concept of subtime [1] a useful addition to your insights.

Kind regards, Paul

[1] http://fqxi.org/data/forum-attachments/Borrill-TimeOne-V1.1a.pdf

Hello Daniel,

How did your exams go? Hope it went well!

Best wishes,

Antony

Hello everybody. I´d like to apologize for my absence in the contest. As I said before I was in the middle of exams in the beginning and now I´m struggling to open my company. I´ll remain busy for a while, but many of the essays I´ve took a look at and the comments made here are very interesting. I´ll give all the good ideas the due attention once I´m finally free from all my other duties.

Best regards to all,

Daniel

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