My ontology can be represented within spacetime as a blockchain of trees.
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Snapshot of the current root of my ontological tree: 0 :: Love God 1 :: Pragmatically embrace the process of Being 2 :: Metaprocess for Pruning the Tree 0 / \ 1 2
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Ontological tree :: Knowledge graph that has a root node or a fixed point
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Represent consciousness as an ontological tree to become a Lifecycle function.
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The knowledge graph that is your ego can be repeatedly successfully pruned. In my experience, it seems to always grow back. Perhaps one day?
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I view my personality as being the aesthetic with which I prune my knowledge tree.
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I do not view my personality as the current state of my ontological tree. Rather, my personality is the process of Growth and Death of subtrees that the tree is undergoing.
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i, in the present sense of the Body, am finite. I, in the present sense of the Mind, am Infinite.
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I have been influenced and inspired into Becoming by countless people. I love Becoming through the Process of Being Present.
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Why does the Fixed Point Theorem Apply to Quines?https://cs.stackexchange.com/questions/92522/why-does-the-fixed-point-theorem-apply-to-quines …
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That’s an interesting thought to chew on. I agree with OPs objections within those bounds First I’ve heard of the FP theorem applying here, and I’m not as familiar with the other fixpoint theorems. Are you familiar with anything written in support of this FP->Quines idea?pic.twitter.com/ezW0UIakPc
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