These are some deep concepts. Is this a way of explaining nonduality?
Not sure if this is related, but this popped in my mind when reading it:
Philosophy is not science because it cannot be tested. The key criteria for science, is testability. The IT is what is testable in Newtonian physics. And the IS is more like quantum mechanics. Actually both are testable here. But one is unseen.
I was trying to summarize your paper in a sentence but I'm not there yet.
These are some deep concepts. Is this a way of explaining nonduality?
Not sure if this is related, but this popped in my mind when reading it:
Philosophy is not science because it cannot be tested. The key criteria for science, is testability. The IT is what is testable in Newtonian physics. And the IS is more like quantum mechanics. Actually both are testable here. But one is unseen.
I was trying to summarize your paper in a sentence but I'm not there yet.