Meaningful Complexity
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Evolution is often described as a complicated subject. Aside from the number of items required to learn the field of Biology, what complicates the study of Biology, even more, are entangled statements. Which are two statements fused into one; thereby creating a meaning that contradicts itself. Such a
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Meaningful Complexity - De Leon Galileo
Meaningful
Complexity
De Leon Galileo
Copyright © 2023
All Rights Reserved
ISBN: 978-1-961028-91-3
Dedication
To the loving memory of Romeo and Pacita, my parents Giovanni and Gerardino, my brothers Julie Widjaja; Rosa DeLeon; Ramon, Felicitas, and Regie Bagasan; Cely Pornobi Sonny Balak; Alex Tan.
Acknowledgment
The families of: DeLeon; Wu; Widjaja; Tan; Bersamira; Rarela; Cabatbat; Balak; Vu; DeDios; Silwany; Rahman; Ramos;Guerero; Gutierrez; Jean-Francois; Flores; Punsalan; Burns; Bulan; Mahon; Yoo; Pornobi; Bagasan; Panganiban; Carreon; Gellman; Miranda; Valbuena; Amazon Publishing Team: Emma Baker; Mark Anderson.
CONTENTS
Dedication
Acknowledgment
CONTENTS
About the Author
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Nature’s Physical Abilities
Chapter 3: Applicability of Nature’s Abilities
Chapter 4: Natural Selection
Chapter 5: Genetic Coding
Chapter 6: System
Chapter 7: Automation
Chapter 8: Fine-Tuning
Chapter 9: Human Aggression
Chapter 10: Human Intelligence
Chapter 11: Tools
Chapter 12: Principle of Human Thinking
Chapter 13: Newton’s Law of Motion
Chapter 14: Mind Body Duality
Chapter 15: Mind-Matter Interaction
Conclusion
References
About the Author
De Leon Galileo was born in the Philippines. In 1970, his parents and the family immigrated to the United States in New York. He is a self-proclaimed child psychologist, having babysat 4 kids from his brothers and sisters over several years. During this time, he found little use for his associate degree in engineering.
Currently, he is serving babysitting duties to his grade school grandnephew and taking over the responsibility of feeding 3 beautiful stray cats from a neighborhood friend who recently passed away.
Chapter 1: Introduction
Snowflakes, Hurricanes, and Cyclones are orders that nature can extract from chaos. However, the claim that life was also extracted out of chaos creates a disconnect between the observable formation of cyclones and the unobservable formation of life.
Either, there might be another type of order-extracting mechanism.
Or are order-extracting mechanisms traceable to some abilities?
There are differences in complexities between the extraction of order that produces cyclones and the order that creates life. The disconnect is in not realizing that there are two types of order-extracting mechanisms. Scientists are treating the two mechanisms as the same.
This is similar to when two fractions with different denominators are added.
We exist in the physical reality, but at the same time, we experience the non-physical reality of the non-physical activities of our minds. Materialists are mainly focusing on physical activities in physical reality. At the same time, ignoring the non-physical activities of the unobservable non-physical reality of the mind.
How do we know that there are two types of realities?
Under a microscope, scientists can verify that a brain is made of matter; however, that same microscope cannot tell scientists what messages are in a person’s thoughts, nor if those messages have height, width, length, and weight. Information or messages in the mind cannot be read physically; they must be inferred mentally or expressed in some physical medium. Denying the existence of the non-physical reality of the mind does not remove the reality of the experience of us having an awareness of it.
Therefore, there must