The Equation Made Flesh

I have been thinking of complete systems, and it led me to an odd narrative. In this, I saw The Doctor (from Doctor Who) as a program initially, perhaps with the simple command "first, do no harm." This program was presented with The Equation, and recognized that it was one that could be reimaged many different ways (possibly infinite ways), and nodes would be seen as paradoxes, but that it also demanded a stable final form. As such, The Doctor became these paradoxes in many senses, assigning the full domain of each subsection- where the edges of this domain are crossing the zero line, resulting in a "different" imaging of The Equation, with paradoxes changing between- to a single face, person, Doctor. Then the order of the calculations were included as narratives, and an individual was run through The Equation, as an observer. This would result in the observer having a timeline of their own through The Equation, unique from the Doctor's, but material to both. This would also result in the observer becoming attached to the specific versions of The Doctor that they saw solving The Equation, versions which would only exist as long The Equation was not reimaged past the domain lines already set up, as each Doctor became the embodiment of the paradoxes that could have once allowed such a reimaging to occur, but which are now locked in specific form.

If one takes Doctor Who as an analogy for life, The Equation actually consists of billions of these paradox knots, in the form of every person who has ever been, is, or will be. It may be much much more than that, given the proximity of these first commandments.

Genesis 1:28
God blessed them and said to them, “Be fruitful and increase in number; fill the earth and subdue it. Rule over the fish in the sea and the birds in the sky and over every living creature that moves on the ground.”


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