page 62-63 from Everything IS, a visual and philosophical theory of everything
Chaos Theory states that you can’t predict the future, for example the weather, because you would need to know the exact state (mass, position and speed—which is impossible according to other current laws of physics) of every molecule in the system.
Infinite Sentience says you will never be able to predict the same phenomenon because it would be like trying to predict exactly who will stay home from work today in the greater San Francisco Bay Area. Different decisions made by different entities and affected by the decisions made by still different entities will make the task absolutely impossible.
Patterns and trends are the only possibilities. But a pattern or trend on a nano-cosmic (really tiny) level could well look like a scientific law on our level. Or a pattern or trend on our level could well look like a scientific law on a tetra-cosmic (really big) level.
Electrons and photons are said to lack individuality. All electrons in the universe are thought to be interchangeable as are all photons. Could this be a granularity issue? All MUNI bus drivers may be interchangeable as drivers, but they aren’t interchangeable in the rest of their lives. Every time we are able to zoom in closer on anything we find more detail and more complexity. Could this be true of electrons and photons also? Maybe, like the MUNI bus drivers, they are interchangeable in certain roles (the ones of which we are aware), but entirely individual in other roles.
Is it not possible that our own devices that have given us a glimpse into the subatomic world, are only tracking one factor of one entity and that there are an infinite number of other entities that make that world as rich as our own, with symbiotic and parasitic relationships, environmental issues, personal and societal values, happiness, suffering and decision-making?
If an atom were the size of the solar system, a string would be the size of a tree on Earth. Ken Ford states in his book The Quantum World , that with every breath you take you inhale more atoms than there are stars in the known universe! Just think of how many atoms we share with Everything Else.


