PM: The Universe

Reference: Postulate Mechanics

The following key words and definitions act as stable data that help understand the basics of the universe. The key words appearing in earlier chapters (words in square brackets) are not defined again. For all key words, please see PM: Glossary.

NOTE: “PM” is the abbreviation for Postulate Mechanics. The content of this subject is open to further refinement and update as long as they comply with the postulate of ONENESS.

[UNIVERSE]

SENSATION
When we sense something we call it a sensation. The awareness of sensation is determined by postulates. Postulates give meaning to sensations so they can be perceived. 

SUBSTANCE
Substance is that which is substantial enough to be sensed and perceived. We may divide the substance of this universe into three categories: (1) matter, (2) radiation, and (3) thought. Matter has extremely high consistency called mass. Radiation has a such small consistency that it is considered to have no mass. Thought has still less consistency that cannot be sensed physically. It can only be sensed mentally. Consistency means “a degree of density, firmness, viscosity, etc.” We have decreasing consistency from matter to radiation to thought. Matter and radiation are considered to be physical substances. Thought is considered to be a metaphysical substance, or even a spiritual substance.

SPACE
Space refers to the extension of substance. There is no space in the absence of substance. The “empty space” is empty of matter only; but it defines the extension of radiation and thought. The “space” studied in geometry is actually the abstraction of matter-space.

TIME
Time refers to the duration of substance. Matter has near infinite duration. Any duration, which is less than infinite, appears as motion. In the absence of substance there is neither duration, nor motion nor time.

ENERGY
Energy is the measure of substance (mass or consistency) along with its inherent motion. Matter has energy. Radiation has anergy. Thought has energy. Usually, energy is confused with radiation, such as light.

MATTER
Matter is the substance with highest consistency, which is called mass. However, matter does contain radiation and thought as part of its structure.

REALITY
Reality is the is-ness of things. It is how we perceive the forms and their inherent motion. Reality is based on the postulates that we are in agreement with knowingly or unknowingly. 

PERCEPTION
Perception becomes clearer as the sensations get assimilated after deriving their meaning from postulates. The sensations routinely get assimilated into perceptions, such as, visual (sight), auditory (hearing), olfactory (smell), gustatory (taste), tactile (touch) and mental (internal). 

ASSIMILATION
To assimilate is to “make similar” by establishing consistency among elements under consideration. Any discontinuity, inconsistency or disharmony is an anomaly that needs to be assimilated. To assimilate one looks at the anomaly more closely until its exact nature is recognized. When sensations are assimilated they provide clearer perceptions. When perceptions are assimilated they provide clearer memory. When memories are assimilated they provide clearer experience. When experiences are assimilated they provide clearer knowledge. When knowledge is assimilated it results in wisdom.

ONENESS
In Postulate Mechanics, Oneness is understood as CONSISTENCY among parts. This consistency appears as CONTINUITY at very small scales, and as HARMONY at very large scales. Oneness does not imply sameness. Oneness means that all that is known is continuous, consistent and harmonious. Oneness lies in the continuity of dimensions, consistency of realities, and harmony of relations. Oneness underlies the very concept of the Universe, and also the concept of Scientific Method. Oneness is not a monotone canvas; but it is a beautiful painting full of colors and forms that are continuous, consistent and harmonious. 

[ANOMALY]

LOGIC
The purpose of Logic is to assimilate things so they form a consistent whole. Logic associates observations, thoughts, concepts and other elements of the universe, to make them continuous, consistent and harmonious. When things are not logical we have anomalies. These anomalies may be described as discontinuity (missing data), inconsistency (contradictory data), and disharmony (arbitrary data). 

TRUTH
The truth of a datum is established by the demonstration of its consistency within the given context. Presence of even a single anomaly degrades the truth. 

KNOWABLE
The knowable universe is the outcome of postulates. It consists of all that can be sensed and perceived. The spiritual elements are sensed and perceived as thought. The physical elements are sensed and perceived as matter and radiation. As knowable, both spiritual and physical elements are integrated into a single Universe. This knowable Universe is differentiated only from the Unknowable.

[KNOWLEDGE]

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  • egonegator's avatar egonegator  On June 20, 2025 at 5:25 PM

    This data is so wonderful! Man oh Man you are Godly dear friend.These two CCH’s bring the harmony and spread the harmony while letting the magic of life flow like the great Nile.Thank you much,much much……

  • vinaire's avatar vinaire  On August 17, 2025 at 4:09 AM

    NOTE: CCH = Continuity, Consistency, Harmony

  • vinaire's avatar vinaire  On August 17, 2025 at 4:11 AM

    Space may not contain matter or radiation, but it will always contain thought.

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