Order please!
Created | Updated Jun 23, 2003
Order as in tell me what to do. Order as in titles one bears. Order as selected by rules. Order as in a system with things sorted such way they can be retreived or referred to.
Order must be the most chaotic substance in existance.
Not for the eye of the beholder as this is prejudiced. All sentient life must have the ability to imagine order with ease. Any occurences of more then three times are accepted as not chaotic thereby containing order.
Any set of rules can create order. Most sets are incomplete as utensils without a spork, as long as not known of one does whithout.
Only the more expanded sets touch the upper boundary. By adding rules until all situations covered one will be able to deny the system by the system. By then the system will have to be able to explain the system self. This will create disturbances in the order.