Wholeness as a Conceptual Foundation of Physical Theories
Abstract
A description of physical reality in which wholeness is the foundation is discussed along with the motivation for such an attempt. As a possible mathematical framework within which a physical theory based on wholeness may be expressed, elementary embeddings along with the Wholeness Axiom are suggested. It is shown how features of wholeness such as wholeness being indescribable, more than the sum of parts, locally accessible and giving rise to a self-similar, or holographic, type of order are reflected in the mathematics. It is also shown how all the sets in the mathematical universe may be expressed as emerging from the dynamics of wholeness. Moreover, it is indicated how the mathematics may be further developed so as to connect up with a physical interpretation.
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