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World View Hypothesis
There are three choices for world view:
- Case one: Single Entity:
- Self is the only entity in world.
- Self created the world and does not remember having created the world.
- Case two: Dual entity:
- Self is the only entity in world.
- Self did not create the world.
- Another entity did.
- Case Three: Multiple Entity:
- Self is not the only entity in the world.
- Self did not create the world.
- Another entity did.
- And there are other entities in the world similar to Self.
Entity: something that exists by itself : something that is separate from other things.
Analysis:
I choose case three as the most interesting case and confine my analysis to case three until it proves to be the wrong choice.
- I am Self.
- I observe stimulation with my senses.
- I assume that the senses deliver the world view I am meant to understand.
- I am able to contact Others.
- I seek to understand the world.
- I communicate with Others in order to compare observations.
- I seek validation for my understanding of the world.
Question:
Q. What do I know for sure?
A. I know I exist.
Observations:
- Self receives sensory data (five senses)
- The physical world has three dimensions and time
- I observe that changes do occur over time
- I observe that the world operates using rules which are reliable over time
- I can exchange observations with Others
- Feedback from Others is not consistent
- Everyone is unique
- Opinions vary over a range
- The Bell Curve is a good way to think about the replies
- Focus on the eighty percent in the center of a bell curve
Question:
Q. What do I want?
A. Self wants to satisfy my needs and wants.
Set Objective:
- To satisfy my needs and wants
Question:
Q. What assumptions do I need to make in order to gain agreement with others?
A. I assume that my senses deliver the world as it is meant to be seen and understood.
A. Additional assumptions which may be useful.
Key Assumption:
- I assume that my senses deliver the world as it is meant to be seen and understood.
Question:
Q. How does Self learn?
- A. Self learns by trial and error
- A. Self learns by asking Others
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