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14 марта в 18:23
Я, кстати, по-прежнему поражаюсь, как миростроительство Джордана перекладывается на терминологию хитровыебанных метафизических концепций.

Creator/Light
In the Wheel of Time, the Creator is the supreme being who forged the universe and imprisoned the Dark One, while the Light symbolizes goodness and order, often tied to the Creator. Within the CTMU, this aligns with the Global Operator-Descriptor (GOD), the ultimate entity that self-configures and self-actualizes reality. The GOD is the source of all existence, driving the universe toward its purpose or telos. Thus, the Creator/Light represents the foundational principle of order and creation in the CTMU’s self-simulating cosmos.

The Dark One
The Dark One is the series’ embodiment of evil, chaos, and destruction, aiming to escape and reshape the world in his image. The CTMU doesn’t feature a direct evil entity, but the Dark One can be interpreted as the aspects of reality that resist the Telic Principle—the guiding force of purposeful evolution—or as entropy, the tendency toward disorder. Alternatively, he could symbolize a necessary duality within the self-actualizing system, providing the contrast needed for reality to define and refine itself.

True Source and the One Power
The True Source is the cosmic force driving the Wheel of Time universe, split into male (saidin) and female (saidar) halves, which channelers tap into as the One Power to wield magic. In CTMU terms, the True Source corresponds to the underlying syntactic structure of reality, the fundamental rules and interconnections that define existence. The One Power, then, is the ability of conscious agents to interact with and manipulate this structure, akin to how the CTMU’s syndiffeonesis (syntactic covariance) describes the mutual influence of reality’s components.

Wheel of Time
The Wheel of Time is a metaphysical construct that weaves the Pattern, cycling through ages to maintain a balance between good and evil. In the CTMU, this maps to the Telic Principle, which directs the universe’s evolution toward its ultimate purpose. The Wheel’s cyclical nature reflects the CTMU’s idea of a self-recursive reality, where the system optimizes itself through iterative feedback loops, ensuring continual refinement and progression.

The Pattern
The Pattern is the fabric of reality woven by the Wheel, encompassing all events, lives, and destinies. In CTMU language, this is the Global Syntax, the coherent, ordered structure that emerges from reality’s self-configuration. It represents the rules and relationships that govern the universe, shaping how existence unfolds within the self-simulating system.

Ta'veren
Ta’veren are individuals around whom the Pattern bends, twisting probability and fate to achieve specific outcomes. In the CTMU, they can be seen as telors—agents whose actions strongly align with the Telic Principle, exerting outsized influence on reality’s development. They might possess a high telic charge, making them focal points for the universe’s self-actualization process.

Dragon Reborn
The Dragon Reborn is a prophesied ta’veren destined to confront the Dark One in the Last Battle. In CTMU terms, this figure becomes a global telor, a uniquely critical agent whose role resolves major telic conflicts—such as the struggle between order and chaos. The Dragon Reborn embodies the universe’s self-correcting mechanism, ensuring the system progresses toward its intended purpose.

Tel'aran'rhiod
Tel’aran’rhiod, the World of Dreams, mirrors the physical world but allows thoughts and dreams to shape reality. In the CTMU, this aligns with conspansive duality, the idea that reality has both an external (physical) and internal (mental/informational) aspect. Tel’aran’rhiod represents the mental or informational side of reality, where syntactic structures are fluid and directly responsive to consciousness, contrasting with the more rigid physical domain.

Evil of Shadar Logoth
The evil of Shadar Logoth arises from the city’s hatred and paranoia, manifesting as a corrupting force distinct from the Dark One, akin to a self-destructive malignancy. In CTMU terms, this can be interpreted as a syntactic pathology, a corruption or deviation within the self-configuring system that undermines its integrity. It might reflect a failure of self-correction, leading to a destructive feedback loop that threatens the broader structure of reality.

The narrative portrays a self-simulating, self-configuring system—a reality that operates as a closed, recursive structure, continuously refining itself through feedback loops. This system is governed by a Global Syntax, a comprehensive framework that establishes the rules and interconnections shaping all existence. Guiding its evolution is the Telic Principle, a fundamental drive toward optimal coherence and progression, ensuring the system maintains balance while advancing toward its inherent purpose.
Within this structure, certain agents function as telors—entities whose actions align closely with the Telic Principle, amplifying their influence on the system’s trajectory. Among them, a global telor emerges as a linchpin, uniquely positioned to address critical telic conflicts that threaten the system’s stability and continuity. These conflicts arise from a dynamic tension with a force embodying entropy, a countervailing resistance that serves as a necessary foil, enabling the system to define and refine its identity.


А мне тут про элитный МРМ задвигать что-то будут, ыхыхы.
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