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The Predictive Plenum: A Rediscovery
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The Predictive Plenum: A Rediscovery

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Mark Davey
May 29, 2024
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Here is the abstract artistic representation of the Predictive Plenum, illustrating a dynamic, interconnected medium filled with energy and harmonic interactions

Introduction

The concept of the Predictive Plenum can be seen as a modern rediscovery of ancient and classical ideas about the nature of space and reality. The term "plenum" refers to a space filled with matter, as opposed to a vacuum. This notion aligns with contemporary ideas from the Unified Theory of Duality (UTD) and the Mathis Number System (MNS), which posit that space is not empty but a dynamic, interconnected medium filled with energy and harmonic interactions.

Historical Context

Classical Aether:

  • Ancient Philosophy: The idea of a plenum can be traced back to ancient philosophers like Aristotle, who proposed the existence of aether, a fifth element that filled the cosmos and was the medium through which celestial bodies moved.

  • Medieval and Renaissance Thought: During the medieval period, the concept of aether persisted in …

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