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This is an example of [[metaphor mapping]], providing a new, [[rational]] interpretation of a core [[religious]] [[allegory]].
This is an example of [[metaphor mapping]], providing a new, [[rational]] interpretation of a core [[religious]] [[allegory]].


Similar paths can be constructed that start with other [[philosophical]] reference points, such as [[atheism]] or [[Libertarian|libertarianism]]. The eventual goal is to identify the key unique entry points based on the most common [[philosophical]], [[political]], and [[religious]] beliefs, and provide a customized curriculums that localize [[languages]], [[cultural]] references, [[religious]] [[allegories]], and [[Persuasion|rhetorical strategies]] to speak directly to the values and goals of each. This uses the [[wiki]] custom [[language]] function to [[wikipedia:Code-switching|code switch]] the entire [[philosophy]] to use the specific [[wikipedia:Vernacular|vernacular]] of the reader.[[File:Fractal-tree-of-knowledge-iteration-1-literalism-allegory.png|center|frame|Understanding the nature of [[Literalism]] versus [[Allegory]] and how it applies to our interpretation of [[scripture]] is the first building block.]]
In the [[future]], similar paths can be constructed that start with other [[philosophical]] reference points, such as [[atheism]] or [[Libertarian|libertarianism]]. The eventual goal is to identify the key unique entry points based on the most common [[philosophical]], [[political]], and [[religious]] [[beliefs]], and provide customized curriculums that localize [[languages]], [[cultural]] references, [[religious]] [[allegories]], and [[Persuasion|rhetorical strategies]] to speak directly to the values and goals of each. This can be done using the [[wiki]] custom [[language]] function to [[wikipedia:Code-switching|code switch]] the entire [[philosophy]] to use the specific [[wikipedia:Vernacular|vernacular]] of the reader.[[File:Fractal-tree-of-knowledge-iteration-1-literalism-allegory.png|center|frame|Understanding the nature of [[Literalism]] versus [[Allegory]] and how it applies to our interpretation of [[scripture]] is the first building block.]]
[[File:Fractal-tree-of-knowledge-iteration-2-pantheistic-universe-god.png|center|frame|If [[religion]] is an [[allegory]] for something, what is that something? It must be the [[universe]]. And that is why the idea of [[god]] is [[Universalist|universal]].]]
[[File:Fractal-tree-of-knowledge-iteration-2-pantheistic-universe-god.png|center|frame|If [[religion]] is an [[allegory]] for something, what is that something? It must be the [[universe]]. And that is why the idea of [[god]] is [[Universalist|universal]].]]
[[File:Fractal-tree-of-knowledge-iteration-3-creation-evolution-big-bang.png|center|frame|If [[god]] is an [[allegory]] for the [[self-organizing]] [[universe]], then the [[Creation Story|creation story]] must be an [[allegory]] for the [[big bang]] and [[evolution]].]]
[[File:Fractal-tree-of-knowledge-iteration-3-creation-evolution-big-bang.png|center|frame|If [[god]] is an [[allegory]] for the [[self-organizing]] [[universe]], then the [[Creation Story|creation story]] must be an [[allegory]] for the [[big bang]] and [[evolution]].]]
[[File:Fractal-tree-of-knowledge-iteration-4-brains-ethics-morality.png|center|frame|If [[god]] used [[evolution]] to create our [[brains]] and our [[emotions]], then our [[ethics]] and [[morality]] must have been instilled in us by our survival instincts.]]
[[File:Fractal-tree-of-knowledge-iteration-4-brains-ethics-morality.png|center|frame|If [[god]] used [[evolution]] to create our [[brains]] and our [[emotions]], then our [[ethics]] and [[morality]] must have been instilled in us by our survival instincts.]]
[[File:Fractal-tree-of-knowledge-iteration-5-happiness-goal-evolution.png|center|frame|If [[Happiness and well-being|happiness]] is the [[emotion]] we feel when do what our [[brains]] were designed to do (survive), then improving our [[quality of life]] must be the [[Meaning of Life|goal of life]].]]
[[File:Fractal-tree-of-knowledge-iteration-5-happiness-goal-evolution.png|center|frame|If [[Happiness and well-being|happiness]] is the [[emotion]] we feel when do what our [[brains]] were designed to do (survive), then improving our [[quality of life]] must be the [[Meaning of Life|goal of life]].]]
[[File:Fractal-tree-of-knowledge-iteration-final-evidence-based-best-practices.png|center|frame|Therefore we should [[Evidence-Based Best Practices|use all of the evidence at our disposal]] to create a [[society]] that maximizes [[Happiness|happiness and well-being]] for [[In-group|all people]]. This is represented by multiple [[iterations]] as [[scientific]] [[Evidence-Based Best Practices|evidence]] is gathered, applied, and updated into the [[future]].]]
[[File:Fractal-tree-of-knowledge-iteration-final-evidence-based-best-practices.png|center|frame|Therefore we should [[Evidence-Based Best Practices|use all of the evidence at our disposal]] to create a [[society]] that maximizes [[Happiness|happiness and well-being]] for [[In-group|all people]]. This is represented by multiple [[iterations]] as [[scientific]] [[Evidence-Based Best Practices|evidence]] is gathered, applied, and updated into the [[future]], and the full [[Fractal|pattern]] is revealed.]]


== Tree of Videos ==
== Tree of Videos ==
[https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/40611328-ishmael Daniel Quinn's Ishmael] offers an interesting alternative interpretation of the [[creation story]] of Adam and Even and the Tree of Knowledge as an [[allegory]] for the agricultural revolution.
[https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/40611328-ishmael Daniel Quinn's Ishmael] offers a thought-provoking alternative interpretation of the [[creation story]] of Adam and Even and the Tree of Knowledge as an [[allegory]] for the agricultural revolution.
{{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Odc1kQAKBQ||center|The Story of Humanity - Ishmael by Daniel Quinn|frame}}
{{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Odc1kQAKBQ||center|The Story of Humanity - Ishmael by Daniel Quinn|frame}}
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Revision as of 08:34, 31 December 2024

The Fractal Tree of Knowledge has significantly more explanatory power and less misogyny than the traditional apple-and-snake metaphor.

This page describes an example progression of reasoning (i.e. syllogism) used to guide readers from one level of cognitive complexity to the next. Each new step in the logic chain can an be thought of as an iteration in the fractal tree of knowledge, because each one reveals a geometrically increasing number of corollary conclusions that expand the breadth of our ethical awareness.

On the Kohlberg scale, this is the equivalent to going from Stage 4 to Stage 6.

In this progression, we go from a fundamentalist religious perspective to a new generating equation based on universalism and the pursuit of happiness through scientific evidence. It does this by systematically filling in the gaps in knowledge and reasoning until the desired level of understanding is obtained and a new pattern of thought is adopted. It is persuasion through targeted education and apt allegory.

This is an example of metaphor mapping, providing a new, rational interpretation of a core religious allegory.

In the future, similar paths can be constructed that start with other philosophical reference points, such as atheism or libertarianism. The eventual goal is to identify the key unique entry points based on the most common philosophical, political, and religious beliefs, and provide customized curriculums that localize languages, cultural references, religious allegories, and rhetorical strategies to speak directly to the values and goals of each. This can be done using the wiki custom language function to code switch the entire philosophy to use the specific vernacular of the reader.

Understanding the nature of Literalism versus Allegory and how it applies to our interpretation of scripture is the first building block.
If religion is an allegory for something, what is that something? It must be the universe. And that is why the idea of god is universal.
If god is an allegory for the self-organizing universe, then the creation story must be an allegory for the big bang and evolution.
If god used evolution to create our brains and our emotions, then our ethics and morality must have been instilled in us by our survival instincts.
If happiness is the emotion we feel when do what our brains were designed to do (survive), then improving our quality of life must be the goal of life.
Therefore we should use all of the evidence at our disposal to create a society that maximizes happiness and well-being for all people. This is represented by multiple iterations as scientific evidence is gathered, applied, and updated into the future, and the full pattern is revealed.

Tree of Videos

Daniel Quinn's Ishmael offers a thought-provoking alternative interpretation of the creation story of Adam and Even and the Tree of Knowledge as an allegory for the agricultural revolution.

The Story of Humanity - Ishmael by Daniel Quinn


Pursuit of Happiness - Tree of Knowledge


Shadaye - Tree of Knowledge