Wednesday, September 25, 2019

The Leibniz Conjectures

One should believe in a variety of mechanics, just as one believes in the possibility of implementing mechanics at all.

Mechanics cannot be perfect because atoms are messy. However, the ideal can be approximated, see Ideal Lever.

If one mechanic shows large possibility, one can expect more detailed possibilities from it, just as the consideration of many possibilities suggests occasionally clever possibilities. The more clever, the more likely possibilities follow from it.

Now if there is physical possibility, one might expect something very clever, as cleverness is correlated already with physical possibility. Now, we see a correlation between probability and technology.

Now, if you have the greatest technology, one or many, all technology may follow from it, just as the existence of any technology follows from probability.

Therefore, if you do not have the greatest technology, it follows there are many technologies undiscovered. And equally, if you know you have not discovered some basic minor technology, you know you do not have the greatest technology.

Now, if you have a possibility you can make it s technology if it has a physical description. Therefore technology begins with a physical description. Not only that, but one which expresses possibility.

However, if we do not know possibility, it may as well be expressed in terms of impossibility, yet, yet it is possible still. When it is expressed materially, impossibility becomes possible if the technology was greater (more clever) or a product of greater technology.

Now the obvious determination is that cleverness is the only term of technology, far and above probability, therefore some technologies may be like magic, and this must be true at least relatively.

Therefore, it is as fair to say that technology is clever as it is to say new technology is magic. After sll, it performs functions we didn't imagine, and really at this point if matter is no restriction, magic does not seem impossible.

But since we have already said the best technology is permitted a kind of impossibility, then the best technology must certainly be impossible magic. So, as far as empirical technology, we now have a formula: impossible magic. But as for un-empirical technology, it's formula must involve magical possibility.  Therefore, magic must be some kind of realization, likely either against matter, or against impossibility. So, it is defined as impossible matter or immaterial impossibility.

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