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Holons, Singularity and Topology

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Uploaded on Dec 19, 2007

Holons are wholes composed of hierarchic parts. The holon has a "self-assertiveness tendency" (wholeness) as well as an "integrative tendency"(part) .This duality is similar to the particle/wave duality of light. (Koestler, 1967). It's a interesting theory but how is that physically or energetically possible? In this movie a engineering concept is given how a single non-breakable membrane can create such holons, which are multi-layered topological spaces. This happens with a penetration process, called a pelastration. Holons are then sub-sets (entanglements, knotting) of the total membrane, and each type will have its unique structure and frequencies. They are like bells with a clapper and a cup. In topological holons a part of the neutral dynamic energy of the membrane is converted - locally - in specific "retarded" energy, which is structured in two parts ( which make a union of two parts but will act as a unity ). More on http://www.mu6.com/holon_creation.html

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  • Cory Childs

    Wonderful video! I'm currently constructing a metalanguage/metasystematic that centers around the holon (or ὅλον) as the fundamental unit of information. I have a difficult time finding others who are interested... Might you be?

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  • Dirk Laureyssens

    thx Corychilds, the holon is indeed the fundamental unit of information since the information changes when the form (structure) changes, provoking the change of frequency. Translating this in a metalanguage may be complex, but can be the basic for real AI. Please keep me informed by email dirk at mu6 com. thx!

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  • Dirk Laureyssens

    Hi Jarrettmattson, thx for comment. The Klein bottle is a 4D approach, but my approach is just natural 3D. I don't need to go in a higher dimension to explain topological holons, or, I don't need complex mathematics.

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  • breaneainn

    Is it possible that the multiverse may have a topology that clusters similar universes together, the similarities providing coherency, and the differences being expressed as the quantum inconsistancies that show up in the microwave background images. Could branes relate to each other in that way?

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  • Dirk Laureyssens

    Breaneainn, I have explained the multiverse on mu6 com/multiverse.html .

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  • Jarrett Mattson

    I think you should have used a Klein bottle instead in the diagram.

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  • Dirk Laureyssens

    @felix0113

    Thanks Felix. My website is mu6 com.

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  • ShaktipatSeer

    Genius, bless you

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  • JiayoJames

    Brilliant :D

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