AUK,Arising_uk wrote:Or 'God' forbid 'Beon Theory'.Greylorn Ell wrote:...
Pseudo-science is science that promotes evidence that matches its theories/beliefs (e.g. Darwinism, Big-Bang cosmology, the Standard Model) while ignoring contrary evidence. ...
You may be correct, although not in the way you intended. He/she/it/they or whatever passes for "God" may well have forbidden Beon Theory's acceptance. It will probably die with me because I am a poor salesman/marketer, and that is unfortunate because it has world-changing potential.
For example, whereas you seem to have concluded that Beon Theory ignores contrary evidence, it is actually the only paradigm about the beginnings of the universe that incorporates all evidence, especially the evidence that science and religions ignore.
You think otherwise because like most who denigrate all ideas contradicting those they've been programmed to believe, you do not study the ideas with which you disagree.
I know that you will never take the trouble to understand the ideas behind B. T., but I'm addressing your remark in case an open-minded reader stumbles across this thread by mistake.
Beon Theory is unlike all its predecessors-- religious, scientific, mystical-- in that it is the only paradigm about the beginnings which incorporates all known facts and explains most of them.
For example, Beon Theory explains Dark Energy. It describes the beginnings without resorting to either an omnipotent God or a complex entity. Beon Theory treats consciousness as the inevitable consequence of a natural event. It does not resort to the "something from nothing" nonsense of either Christianity or Cosmology.
Every theory about the beginnings of things seems to require a hypothetical miraculous (i.e. an event or the existence of something that cannot be explained) starting point, and Beon Theory is not the exception. However, it uses a new kind of starting point. Let me explain.
An omnipotent God who knows all things is the starting point for many religions. A cosmic micro-pea, physical singularity, or sudden appearance of a universe from "nothing" provides cosmologists with their starting point. Each of these starting points requires a low-entropy creating force, that is, a highly organized force with tremendous potential already built-in-- like a thermonuclear bomb ready to explode, or a seed waiting to germinate. Sir Roger Penrose has complained about the idea of a low-entropy beginning, a situation common to both religious and scientific theories. However he has done nothing to fix it, and so far has not been interested in considering the alternative offered by Beon Theory--
Instead of one low-entropy source for the beginnings, why not two entropy-one sources?
An entropy-one thing, source, or whatever, is something that has no potential to do anything. Reiterated: Zero inherent potential to change.
In the course of explaining how a contrary pair of entropy-one spaces might have created our universe, Beon Theory uses every item of factual information available. Empirical evidence, oft repeated, is fodder for B.T. Hard science data, likewise. Beon Theory was born from physics, engineered into functionality, and nurtured with unemotional logic. It is the only available paradigm that incorporates all valid data.
Beon Theory likes every bit of parapsychological information and predicts most of it.
Beon Theory explains the core nature of Dark Energy and its relationship to our time-dependent universe, including why the universe was built with a clocked and quantized structure.
Beon Theory even explains the creators' screw-ups, which in turn explains their reluctance to let Beon Theory loose. Imagine the Creators of the Universe supporting a theory outing them as brilliant fools who neglected to plan ahead and are now incapable of saving the Universe and ultimately themselves from the consequences of their dreadful mistakes.
By way of comparison, see if you can find a professor who declared on his deathbed, "I lived a life of lies, teaching absurd beliefs to mindless students who accepted the garbage I fed them, as if it was truth, because they trusted my credentials-- credentials I obtained by kissing asses and parroting the accepted intellectual nonsense."
As the only paradigm that encompasses all experimentally obtained evidence accepted by scientists, Beon Theory explains:
1. The origin and development of consciousness.
2. Specific mechanisms for the conscious, subconscious, and super-conscious components of mind.
3. Parapsychological evidence (telepathy, telekinesis, precognition, etc.-- the kind of stuff most scientists dismiss.)
4. Evolution, plus abiogenesis and odd little things like the C-value Enigma.
5. Etc, etc.
Love and kisses,
Greylorn