It's mostly self-generated through meditation, thought experiments, and from an assortment of knowledge absorbed from philosophy and the cognitive sciences. About seven years ago I began my journey through philosophy, then theology, and then the esoteric, while absorbing a ton of information about human scientific advancement.
The information presented in this metaphor isn't anything new. Kurt Godel's incompleteness theorem is the pinnacle of this information; that none of us can construct a complete axiomatic system (paradigm) by the nature of logic as we know it. Thinking farther back, the idea of having a limited model of reality has roots from Plato, if not beyond then.
It's mostly self-generated through meditation, thought experiments, and from an assortment of knowledge absorbed from philosophy and the cognitive sciences. About seven years ago I began my journey through philosophy, then theology, and then the esoteric, while absorbing a ton of information about human scientific advancement.
The information presented in this metaphor isn't anything new. Kurt Godel's incompleteness theorem is the pinnacle of this information; that none of us can construct a complete axiomatic system (paradigm) by the nature of logic as we know it. Thinking farther back, the idea of having a limited model of reality has roots from Plato, if not beyond then.
Interesting, same here. Perspective and reality, it's a confusing duality.