Four short essays – 1 On Ontological Randomness
The essay explores the concept of ontological randomness and its connection to the configuration and state changes in reality. It examines whether the primordial entities of existence and the changes they undergo can lack causes or are determined by their inherent structure. The discussion also delves into the logical implications of a universe where state changes are arbitrary or restricted but not determined, and how this affects the universe’s configuration as we observe it. The text emphasizes a structural and geometric perspective to understand the properties and behavior of material entities. Continue reading Four short essays – 1 On Ontological Randomness
