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References

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assembly_theory

Assembly theory outputs how complex a given object is as a function of the number of independent parts and their abundances. To calculate how complex an item is, it is recursively divided into its component parts. The 'assembly index' is defined as the shortest path to put the object back together.[1]

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https://www.dictionary.com/browse/orthodox

Orthodox:

of, relating to, or conforming to beliefs, attitudes, or modes of conduct that are generally approved.


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https://www.encyclopedia.com/philosophy-and-religion/islam/islam/orthopraxy

Orthopraxy. Derived from the Greek orthos ("straight, right") and praxis ("doing, practice"), orthopraxy refers to "correctness of a practice or a body of practices accepted or recognized as correct," according to Webster's Third International Dictionary of the English Language.


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A link to an article on the difference between thinking (orthodoxy) or acting (orthopraxy) correctly.

https://www.gotquestions.org/orthopraxy-orthopraxis.html


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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unmoved_mover

The unmoved mover (Ancient Greek: ὃ οὐ κινούμενον κινεῖ, romanizedho ou kinoúmenon kineîlit. 'that which moves without being moved')[1] or prime mover (Latinprimum movens) is a concept advanced by Aristotle as a primary cause (or first uncaused cause)[2] or "mover" of all the motion in the universe.[3] As is implicit in the name, the unmoved mover moves other things, but is not itself moved by any prior action. In Book 12 (Ancient Greek: Λ) of his Metaphysics, Aristotle describes the unmoved mover as being perfectly beautiful, indivisible, and contemplating only the perfect contemplation: self-contemplation.

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cosmic_inflation

In physical cosmology, cosmic inflation, cosmological inflation, or just inflation, is a theory of exponential expansion of space in the very early universe. Following the inflationary period, the universe continued to expand, but at a slower rate. The re-acceleration of this slowing expansion due to dark energy began after the universe was already over 7.7 billion years old (5.4 billion years ago).[1]

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panpsychism

In the philosophy of mind, panpsychism (/pænˈsaɪkɪzəm/) is the view that the mind or a mindlike aspect is a fundamental and ubiquitous feature of reality.[1] It is also described as a theory that "the mind is a fundamental feature of the world which exists throughout the universe."[2]

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Determinism: Determinism is the philosophical view that all events are determined completely by previously existing causes.


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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_energy_principle

The free energy principle is a theoretical framework suggesting that the brain reduces surprise or uncertainty by making predictions based on internal models and updating them using sensory input.

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Americans generally feed their child’s friends on playdates whereas Swedes do not, as discussed in this article published: 30 May 2022 11:28 CEST by The Local SE. FACT CHECK: Do Swedish parents really not feed their kids’ friends dinner? www.thelocal.se/20220530/fact-check-do-swedish-parents-really-not-feed-kids-on-playdates/