

How Self-Reference Builds the World (Part 2)
Abstract
If you were to build a world from Nothing, how would you do it? By investigating the nature of self-reference, we will show how this can be achieved, how starting from Nothing, Everything can be obtained. Various implications of the definition of self-reference will be investigated, showing how it can account for various aspects of the phenomenology of consciousness, thus showing how starting from only 1 principle, a world of infinite complexity can be obtained. Parallels with set theory will be made along the way.
Part 2 of this two-part article includes: 7. Phenomenological Consequences of Self-Reference; 8. The Evolution of Self-Reference; 9. The Difficulties of the Formless Realm; & 10. Is Idealism Really the Truth?
ISSN: 2153-8212