A Systems-Oriented Theory of Everything

60 minute evolutionism documentary

It is for a contest, Immanuelle discovered it through a video on Hermetic theories

This is a provisional name and its name will be changed moving forward

Video description
This is a video for the theory of everything contest. It is by far the most produced video I've made so far.

Opening script
Hello Immortals!

This theory of everything covers consciousness, religion, the origin of life, and its future.

It doesn't cover physics aside from a brief mention in ontology, but rather it covers the emergence of order in the universe, the challenges facing all civilizations across the galaxy, and how religion can save us from them.

Section 2
Before we address bigger questions we have to start from the basics

Cogito ergo sum, I think therefore I am is a place many people would start from.

This is wrong. If you didn’t grow up with western education you wouldn’t be thinking this. This is very abstract and removed from your actual experience.

(Breathes in)

I need to breathe! This is more important than any abstract thinking. Senses and experiences are where to start from, not abstract statements of fact.

We will call this phenomenal knowledge from here on and it will be the foundation of our theory, because it is what vividly shines out to us.

To be written
Procedural knowledge explanation

Propositions coming from procedural knowledge and being used by it

Religion

How self sabotage happens

How religion stops it

three orders


 * narrative order
 * nomological order
 * normative order

How propositional imperialism leads to greater self sabotage

Origin of life
Brief interlude in panspermia

Part 1 Phenomenology
20 minutes or so

Knowledge starts with phenomena. Starting with propositions is a mistake

This is a practical theory of everything designed to work in working memory

Establish the tripartite epistemology

Relate epistemology to the bioeconomy

Part 2 Ethics
Introduce game theory, infinite games, and ethics

Introduce religion as a means to conserve cognitive resources

Combinatorial explosion in ethics

History
History of secularization and how it relates to cognitive advancements and how dangerous it is