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The Single Theory of Everything: The Mother of All Theories

The Single Theory of Everything is a fundamental framework asserting that all existence is contingent upon causation. According to this theory, everything exists because other things cause it to exist—otherwise, it remains in an unrealized state. This paradoxical condition, termed Latent Existence, describes something that is simultaneously present and absent, existing yet not existing. Joey Lawsin conceptualizes this phenomenon as the Theory of Generated Interim Emergence.

In his work, Lawsin proposes that everything is an intuitive object embedded with instructions. He argues that all things emerge due to the interplay of space and shape, the foundational elements of existence. In the macroscopic world, this duality manifests as physical and abstract entities—where physicals encompass material and by-material objects, while abstracts exist outside the physical realm. When energized, the inherent instructions within an object's structure become activated, generating the phenomenon he calls the Animation Occurrence Effect or Animated Reality.

After three decades of research, Lawsin concluded that life, music, consciousness, dreams, the emergence of self, our senses, and all existence resemble a mirage—seeming real yet remaining elusive. We are here, yet we are not. All things emerge only when the right conditions are met; missing a single element negates their existence. This concept aligns with Viegeneism—the idea that existence is conditional and dependent on external causality. Just as music manifests only when instruments and airwaves interact, everything that appears to exist does so only within the right parameters. Without one essential component, the phenomenon remains unrealized. In essence, it exists yet does not exist.

Inscriptionism is a framework that explains reality through the dynamic interaction between intuitive objects (IO) and embedded instructions (EI). It challenges conventional notions of consciousness and existence, arguing that they are fundamentally flawed and necessitate complete revision. This essay systematically examines these misconceptions and presents an in-depth exploration of the evolutionary process of consciousness through the Laws of Seven Inscription—a set of principles discovered during the development of a conscious machine. It also introduces the concept of A Brain without the Brain, a paradigm shift from neural-based cognition to an anueral intelligence model.

Inscriptions are intrinsic sets of internal instructions embedded within an entity’s structural design, whereas algorithms are externally programmed instructions devised by human beings.

This work redefines consciousness through three foundational abstractions:

Lawsin’s Dictum: “If I can match x with y, therefore, I am conscious.”

Codexation Dilemma: “No one can conceive of something without associating it with something physical or material.”

Theory of Generated Interim Emergence: “Everything exists because other things cause it to exist; otherwise, everything remains an interim.”

Additionally, this essay clarifies three commonly conflated terms: being alive, living, and having life. To resolve these conceptual ambiguities, Lawsin coined the term Abioform—an entity that is alive and living but lacks life. Plants and animals fall into this category. Conversely, an entity possessing all three attributes—alive, living, and with life—is termed a Bioform, exemplified by humans and Autognorics.

Furthermore, the validity of the Laws of Inscription is systematically analyzed, including:

1. The mechanization of aliveness
2. The sensation of awareness
3. The logic of intuitiveness
4. The codification of consciousness
5. The inlearness of information
6. The symbiosis of living
7. The emergence of self

These seven evolutionary criteria—rooted in the Theory of Inscription by Design—represent the essential components forming the equation of being alive, living, possessing life, and consciousness.

The discussion extends to critical research inquiries, including:

1. If consciousness is an integrated inscription within a system, can it account for access experience?
2. Can phenomenal consciousness be inscribed by design (structural algorithm), programmed by information, or both?

Originemology:
“Creatio ex Materia et Instructione” is the Latin translation for “Creation from Material and Instruction”. The phrase is composed of the noun creatio, meaning “creation, production, or formation”, the preposition ex, meaning “from or out of'', the noun materia, meaning “material, matter, or substance”, the conjunction et, meaning “and'', and the noun instructione, meaning “instruction, direction, or guidance.

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Published March 15, 2020

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Joey Lawsin

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Joey Lawsin, an engineer, educator, and author, describes himself as an inscriptionist, revisionist, and originemologist. He is known for his work in the development of the "One Theory of Everything" in philosophy. His contributions span the study of the mind and other minds, existence and other existence, and creating conscious machines, a field he termed "autognorics." His research is driven by a profound quest to understand the origin, creation, and evolution of everything. He seeks to uncover a unified theory that explains all aspects of existence by investigating an unsuspecting subject —Inscription by Design.

His books contain most of his works in science, theology, philosophy, and engineering.

His research on science focuses primarily on Information Codexation with emphasis on the origins of primitive, ancient, and modern information. Its central controlling idea is divided into four parts. First, the Codexation Dilemma. The theory asserts that abstract ideas cannot be transformed or codexated into physical realities without the external material inherent world. Second, Originemology. The study that postulates Nature is the brain, mother, keeper, the database of Information. Third, Interim Emergence. It posits that all things exist because other things cause them to exist; otherwise, they exist and doesn't exist, meaning they are there but they are no there; a Latent Existence. And fourth, Inscription by Design. It claims that everything is an intuitive object with embedded inscriptions/instructions.

In Theology, he beautifully formulated various new radical schools of thought on creation, evolution, life, God, and the bible. Focusing on the hows and whys, he made important discoveries on why the bible provides concrete evidence that god doesn't exist, why life is more of chemistry and geometry than biology, why reality is an illusion, how space and shape gave birth to the universe, how man created god, and how information shape our belief systems that will ultimately destroy humanity.

In Philosophy, he advances old philosophical ideological views mastered by well-known philosophers and scholars - like Nature or Nurtures, I think, therefore I am, and the Philosophy of Mind - to a new height: the paradigm shift from Neural to Aneural Brain. His books also contain original paraduoxical quotations all rooted in his series of experiments.

In Engineering, he coined and invented the following subjects - Autognorics, Neurotronics, Dimetrix, Homotronics, Biotronics, Exyzforms, Aneural Cognition, and the new seven evolutionary criteria of life - in the quest to dissect the mystery of life and consciousness while building a self-conscious machine known as ELFS. His coding and electronics skills are demonstrated in his projects such as remotely controlling robots using the internet, a personal website, via wifi, an ethernet, a TV remote control, a computer monitor, keyboard, mouse, Bluetooth, an iPhone, iPad, and even voice commands. Also, he actually is the first who programmed a search engine and a menu-driven dos before google and windows were conceptualized.

As a progressive humanist and visionary, he is actively promoting a cause encouraging humankind to set aside their belief systems, which they have learned, copied, and borrowed from the ancient past that gradually destroying humanity; to coexist and reorganize as one race in order to move forward quickly into the future of space exploration; to restore mother earth to her pristine abundance before modern civilization becomes history and information dies out; and to preserve life because everyone has the Right to Live.

As a dedicated proponent of Autism, Cancer, and Regenerative Medicine, he strongly desires to find novel solutions on how autism can be reverse-engineered through his seminal findings on Inscriptionism; and how cancer, other diseases, and the damaged parts of the human body can be repaired or replaced using his ideas on Viegenism.

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