Ralf Einert

THE WORLD SPIRIT - Part 1:

A Seven-Level World View

Universe: Circle

The seven levels form a circle when you switch from the macro to the micro perspective in the universe - the most elementary elements can be thought of as a binary system. At the same time, each individual level contains a circle. A systematic provides the following summary (see chapter "All levels"):

  1. Level: The binary code
    Circle:   Nothing, one, nothing.
    Origin:   The origin of the universe is based on the binary code. ("For all to spring from nothing, a oneness suffices.")
    Goal:    Generation of characters containing only nothing and one.
  2. Level: A scientific study
    Circle:   General feedback processes. (The concrete content depends on the specific context.)
    Origin:   Characters become words, words become sentences, sentences become information, ... .
    Goal:    Contribution to gain knowledge to solve specific problems.
  3. Level: A science
    Circle:   Theory, practice, theory. (The concrete content depends on the specific context.)
    Origin:   The sum of scientific studies and their relations among each other.
    Goal:    Contribution to gain knowledge to solve complex problems of general interest.
  4. Level: The system of science
    Circle:   Reasoning, theory, practice, lifeworld, reasoning.
    Origin:   The sum of sciences and their relations among each other.
    Goal:    Contribution to gain knowledge to create a worth living world.
  5. Level: The history course
    Circle:   Birth, sin, knowledge, death, rebirth.
    Origin:   Gaining knowledge as compensation for the expulsion from paradise.
    Goal:    The history course as a possible world view of reflecting humans.
  6. Level: The world spirit
    Circle:   Universe, sun, earth, lifeworld, reasoning, image of the universe.
    Origin:   The world spirit as a metaphor or model of the history course.
    Goal:    Sun, earth, civilization and reflecting humans as a part of the universe.
  7. Level: The universe
    Circle:   Matter/energy, reproduction, self-reference, interaction, finiteness, matter/energy.
    Origin:   Thoughts of reflecting humans who are part of the history course.
    Goal:    "For all to spring from nothing, a oneness suffices."