Biosophy axioms

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Biosophy axioms and some statements

Existence is composed of two things. One is energy and the other is information.
There is no static real existence that can be precisely defined in the universe.
There is no real existence, but only perception exists. 
Existence is a definition for a static object. 
Without perception, absolutely static object invalidates its own existence.
Existence is a relative term to perception.
Perception only occurs through time 'ticks'.

Constant static change is the essence of the universe.

The atom of state change brings the atom of information.

There is no fate. However, there are principles that constitute fates.

There are two realities. Hard relities and soft realities. 
Hard realities do not exist or it is not important whether any hard reality really exists or not.
Hard realities are illusions or models. 
Physical world is a kind of hard reality.
Soft realities exist. 
Soft realities include perception, models, mathematical principles, and evolutionary rules.
Soft realities are all based on information processing.
Soft realities can exist as there is no absolute reason why it should exist in reality.

Reality is a conceptual term that is does not bring efficiency or convenience to exisitence.

In biosophy, classic metaphysical debates are not necessary nor very useful. 
Biosophy is a practical philosophy.

If any philosophical concept can not be computed by contemporary computers, it needs to be further analyzed or solved.

Biosophers think that the foundations of biology are to be found in logic and logical programming.

Monks dominated the world for a few thousands of years. Writers did after them. Scientists did that later. Programmers.


 

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