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The “Universe”

The “Universe”. space. “all that there is out there”. matter. “nonphysical entities”. energy. time. ideas and forms. spirit. “Physical” Reality. “Non-physical” Reality.

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The “Universe”

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  1. The “Universe” space “all that there is out there” matter “nonphysical entities” energy time ideas and forms spirit “Physical” Reality “Non-physical” Reality All that could exist even if we did not exist, and even if it is not available to us through measurement, sensation, perception, introspection, deduction, … (I don’t want to argue right now about metaphysics, the “true” existence of nonphysical entities, etc. If you can imagine imagining it, then it could well populate this “universal reality”…OK, OK, it’s a crowded universe, but no matter!) See Jim Baggott, A Beginner’s Guide to Reality, 2005.

  2. Social Reality art science religion law culture politics finance health government politics This is the “backdrop” or context for all the things that allow us to function as social beings in a social structure. For example, the concept of money is part of our social reality. So are social taboos, codes of behaviour, organised religion, … . There are at least as many “social realities” as there are “societies”. See John Searle, The Construction of Social Reality, 1997.

  3. Personal Reality emotions language values perception mysticism consciousness cognition “I” This is our sensation of that which is real only through direct experience, deduction, creation, or introspection. It defines each of us uniquely. All our personal categories (things that to you are beautiful and ugly, interesting or boring, dangerous or safe, …) “reside” here. There is at least one “personal reality” per person.

  4. The “Universe” space “all that there is out there” matter “nonphysical entities” energy time ideas and forms spirit Social Reality Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away. In fact, it you continually discover more about “it”. art science religion law culture politics finance health government politics Increasingly “detached” from the individual. emotions language values perception mysticism consciousness cognition “I” Personal Reality

  5. The “Universe” space “all that there is out there” matter “nonphysical entities” energy time ideas and forms spirit Consensus needed for: “I”, “You”, “We”, PR, SR, U. Continual “mediation” among all entities: one provides a view of another. Social Reality art science religion law culture politics finance health government politics Stability amid considerable variation. “We” introspection communication emotions language values perception mysticism consciousness cognition “I” and “You” “I” Many different PRs across individuals in small groups (families, homes). Personal Reality

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