60. Phase Calculus: How Does Something Come From Nothing?
The Void Dynamics Model Podcast por Justin Lietz
Notas del episodio
In this episode, we trace a strange and powerful bridge between ancient Taoist logic, modern Phase Calculus, and one of high-performance computing’s most expensive nightmares: supercomputer simulations that collapse when spherical grids hit singularities at the poles.
The journey begins with a simple question: what if mathematics should not begin from a flat, sterile zero? Phase Calculus argues that reality does not unfold from an empty bucket, but from a tension-bearing origin, a “pregnant void” carrying unresolved opposition inside itself. From there, the episode follows the Tao Te Ching’s famous sequence: the Tao gives birth to one, one to two, two to three, and three to all things, reading it not as vague mysticism, but as a precise geometric progression from origin, to polarity, to orthogonal expansion, to algebraic space.
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