BLURB: On The Universal Mobility Of Individuality, – By Means Of Natural Entanglement: The (LINE) Hypothesis: Life Instantiated By Natural Entanglement

The next fertile undiscovered frontier of science is the study of how the individual (you) naturally inhabit this universe. This topic speaks to the really interesting question of how any living individual came to be where you are in the form that you are. Consciousness, self-awareness, sentience are evolved attributes had by very few forms of life in Earths’ ecosystem, yet all are just as alive in nature. Such attributes cannot be relevant to either natures’ fundamental implementation of life, to being alive, or to experience. These attributes may enhance experience as they evolve in more complex hosts or species, but the phenomena which establish an instance of life likely brings no experience at all. The universal mobility of individuality is made evident by recent discoveries which describe a cosmos with an abundance of planetary solar systems of which Earths’ solar system is but one. The LINE hypothesis is a groundbreaking complement to Darwins’ seminal insights and builds upon existing scientific principles and leverages logic, reason, and evidence to describe the natural mechanisms by which nature implements and distributes life and individuality throughout nature.

I have a suspicions that this makes sense only to the author (and maybe not even him).

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dtw
dtw
6 years ago

Don’t write big words if you don’t know where apostrophes go.

Nuclear_i9_Meltdown
Nuclear_i9_Meltdown
6 years ago
Reply to  dtw

“You keep using that word, but I don’t think you know what it means.”

Where is this from? I instantly thought of this quote after reading the blurb. It’s killing me.

Hitch
6 years ago

Good God, man–the Princess Bride! 🙂 Fezzik (the giant) says it to Vizzni (Wallace Shawn) who keeps saying ‘inconceivable!’ 🙂

Hitch
6 years ago
Reply to  Nathan

Damn, I’ll have to rewatch it. When I start messing up my PB quotes, it’s been too long. 🙂 Thanks, Nathan.

Johno McMoose
Johno McMoose
6 years ago

“Entanglement” is the word that makes most sense here.

James
James
6 years ago

academia plain and simple. Turn a simple idea into something that appears complex so that only or more precisely, maybe your peers may understand it