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Charities of Life
Definition
of Nonlinear Existentialism
Existence and its philosophical implications as experienced by humans, is a by-product of externally based linear information being
continually varied by an intrinsic neuronal based matrix that produces nonlinear stimulation to external inputs. The matrices’
electromagnetic influence on externally based input is unilateral and is not changed by the input itself, and is therefore, immutable
under normal operating conditions. As such, there is tension (or anxiety) wrought by the continual interaction between the two energy
states produced by these two sets of matrices. Such tension produces stress that changes the non-conditioned associations in the
attainment of the primary needs, to conditioned associations that are responsible for the uniqueness that is associated with the evolution
of the individual. Since the underlying nonlinear energy state is in continual variance to the input that it affects, and is unique to the
individual in which the matrix exists, such an energy state imbues the individual with a metaphysical or non-measurable aspect due to the
lack of a quantifiable instrument or scale to measure it with.
In addition, Nonlinear Existentialism proposes that the Cerebral Cortex communicates with different regions of the Limbic System based
on the location and strength of the varied signal. Those neuronal patterns that have undergone more cycles of internal variance will be
situation in different areas of the Cerebral Cortex (pre-frontal) than those experiencing less change (primary sensory and motor). Those
internal patterns formed as a result of a higher degree of separation (greater nonlinearity) from the original signal, can reflect a stronger
understanding of external patterns. Moreover, the location and intensity of the output from the Cerebral Cortex into the Limbic System
through the Cingulate Gyrus and associated structures changes the intensity of the feedback returning into the Cerebral Cortex based on
how closely the input from Cerebral Cortex was able to cause the Limbic System to produce its maximum output (Primary Needs Baseline
Activity). This system modifies the formation of patterns in the Cerebral Cortex.
Even though the term Existentialism has been presently modified to emphasis the neurophysiological addition of variance, Nonlinear
Existentialism is still fundamentally linked to the philosophy of existence. At the root of Existentialism is humanities’ awareness of itself
existing in space and time as a singular, separate entity from an encompassing environment which does not immediately imbue the
individual with an assortment of stable standards the person can understand and or accept. The result of this conflict, leads to the
unconscious creation of the various philosophical and psychological states that can cause the person to questions the value of their
existence. By framing such states as a by-product of the incongruities in the patterns created and stored within the Cerebral Cortex by
the process of Thought (the common term for variance) the central reasons for the anxiety and turmoil that are apparent in existence can
be seen more clearly, as well as, possible ways of reducing such manifestations.
Reaching
Into Thought