D19.2 — Law II Definition
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Assumes
- [ Variable | Name | Domain | Definition | |----------|------|--------|------------| | G | Grace | Theology | External divine input | | M | Matter | Physics | Physical substrate | | E | Energy | Physics | Capacity for work | | S | Sin/Entropy | Theology/Physics | Disorder measure | | T | Time | Physics | Evolution parameter | | K | Knowledge | Information | Information content | | R | Relationship | All | Coupling strength | | Q | Quantum | Physics | Superposition potential | | F | Faith | Theology | Observer orientation | | C | Consciousness | Information | [[038_D5.2_Integrated-Information-Phi|Integrated information](./136_D19.1_Law-I-Definition]]
Formal Statement
Definition (Law II - The Ten Variables):
The Theophysics state space is spanned by exactly ten fundamental variables:
The Second Law of Theophysics: Reality is completely described by ten independent, irreducible variables spanning the physical, informational, and theological domains.
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Spine type: Definition Spine stage: 19
Cross-domain (Spine Master):
- Statement: Ten Variables: G,M,E,S,T,K,R,Q,F,C
- Stage: 19
- Bridge Count: 0
Enables
- [chi-field](./138_D19.3_Law-III-Definition]]
Physics Layer
The Ten Variables Defined
G - Grace (External Divine Input):
- Physical Interpretation: External forcing term that increases [[011_D2.2_Chi-Field-Properties.md)
- Theological Interpretation: Divine gift enabling transformation
- Units: [bits] or [information units]
- Range:
M - Matter (Physical Substrate):
- Physical Interpretation: Total rest mass in a region
- Theological Interpretation: Created substance, “dust of the ground”
- Units: [kg] or [energy/c^2]
- Range:
E - Energy (Capacity for Work):
- Physical Interpretation: Total energy from stress-energy tensor
- Theological Interpretation: Capacity for action, “life”
- Units: [Joules] or [kg m^2/s^2]
- Range: (can be negative for bound states)
S - Sin/Entropy (Disorder Measure):
- Physical Interpretation: Thermodynamic entropy, disorder
- Theological Interpretation: Sin, separation from divine order
- Units: [J/K] or [bits]
- Range:
T - Time (Evolution Parameter):
- Physical Interpretation: Proper time along worldline
- Theological Interpretation: Duration, temporal existence
- Units: [seconds]
- Range: (for causal evolution)
K - Knowledge (Information Content):
- Physical Interpretation: Mutual information between observer and world
- Theological Interpretation: Understanding, wisdom
- Units: [bits]
- Range:
R - Relationship (Coupling Strength):
- Physical Interpretation: Interaction energy between consciousness states
- Theological Interpretation: Love, communion, connection
- Units: [energy] or [dimensionless]
- Range: (negative for repulsion)
Q - Quantum (Superposition Potential):
- Physical Interpretation: Distance from classical state (quantumness)
- Theological Interpretation: Potentiality, unrealized possibility
- Units: [dimensionless]
- Range:
F - Faith (Observer Orientation):
- Physical Interpretation: Projection of chi onto grace attractor
- Theological Interpretation: Trust, belief, orientation toward good
- Units: [dimensionless]
- Range:
C - Consciousness (Integrated Information):
- Physical Interpretation: IIT’s phi measure
- Theological Interpretation: Soul, awareness, image of God
- Units: [bits]
- Range:
Variable Classification
By Domain:
| Physics | Information | Theology |
|---|---|---|
| M, E, T, Q | K, C | G, S, F |
R (Relationship) spans all domains.
By Conserved/Non-Conserved:
| Conserved | Non-Conserved |
|---|---|
| E (total), T (proper) | G, M, S, K, R, Q, F, C |
Note: E is conserved in closed systems; T increases monotonically.
By Sign:
| Non-Negative | Any Sign |
|---|---|
| G, M, S, T, K, C | E, R, F |
Q is bounded in [0, 1].
Variable Interactions
Coupling Structure:
The variables couple through the master equation. Key couplings:
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Grace-Consciousness (G-C): Grace enables consciousness growth
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Sin-Energy (S-E): Entropy dissipates energy
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Matter-Quantum (M-Q): Mass grounds quantum coherence
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Knowledge-Faith (K-F): Information shapes orientation
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Relationship-Time (R-T): Relationships unfold temporally
Physical Analogies
1. Chemical Elements:
The 10 variables are like the periodic table elements - irreducible building blocks from which all phenomena are constructed.
2. Spacetime Coordinates:
Just as spacetime needs 4 coordinates , Theophysics needs 10 coordinates .
3. Degrees of Freedom:
Like a molecule with specific vibrational modes, reality has exactly 10 fundamental degrees of freedom.
Mathematical Layer
Formal Definitions
Definition 1 (Theophysics State Space):
subject to physical constraints (e.g., , ).
Definition 2 (Constrained State Space):
Definition 3 (Independence): The variables are independent if:
for any .
Theorem 1: Variable Independence
Statement: The 10 variables are mutually independent.
Proof:
Demonstrate independence pairwise:
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G independent of M: Grace can exist without matter (pure spirit); matter can exist without grace (fallen state).
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E independent of S: High-energy states can be low or high entropy; low-energy states can be low or high entropy.
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T independent of others: Time passes regardless of other variables.
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K independent of C: Knowledge can exist without consciousness (databases); consciousness can exist with little knowledge (infants).
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Q independent of F: Quantum superposition is independent of faith orientation.
Continue for all pairs. No algebraic relation exists between any variable and the others.
Theorem 2: Completeness
Statement: The 10 variables suffice to describe all theophysical phenomena.
Proof:
- Physical Domain: M, E, T cover matter, energy, time - the basis of physics.
- Information Domain: K, Q, C cover knowledge, quantum information, consciousness.
- Theological Domain: G, S, F cover grace, sin, faith.
- Cross-Domain: R covers relationships across all domains.
Any phenomenon can be decomposed into these aspects:
Completeness follows from exhaustive domain coverage.
Theorem 3: Irreducibility
Statement: No variable can be eliminated without losing descriptive power.
Proof (by contradiction):
Suppose variable is reducible. Then:
But by Theorem 1, is independent of all other variables. Contradiction.
Therefore, all 10 variables are irreducible.
Theorem 4: Dimension Count
Statement: The dimension of is exactly 10.
Proof:
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By Definition 1, , so .
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By Theorem 1 (independence), the variables span a 10-dimensional subspace.
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Therefore, .
Category-Theoretic Formulation
Definition 4 (Variable Category): Define as the category whose:
- Objects: the 10 variables
- Morphisms: functional dependencies (by Theorem 1, only identities)
Definition 5 (State Functor): The state functor: maps 10-tuples of variable values to Theophysics states.
Theorem 5 (Categorical Completeness): Every object in is in the image of .
Proof: Completeness (Theorem 2) ensures every theophysical state is described by a 10-tuple.
Information-Theoretic Formulation
Definition 6 (Variable Information):
The information content of each variable.
Theorem 6 (Total Information):
with equality iff variables are independent.
Proof: By Theorem 1, variables are independent (no functional dependencies). Therefore:
Corollary: The 10 variables provide maximal information capacity for describing states.
Defeat Conditions
Defeat Condition 1: Variables are Reducible
Claim: Some variables can be expressed as functions of others.
What Would Defeat This Axiom:
- Prove algebraic relation
- Show empirical correlation approaching identity
- Derive one variable from others theoretically
Why This Is Difficult: The variables span different domains with different units and operational definitions. Cross-domain reductions are not expected in physics.
Defeat Condition 2: Variables are Incomplete
Claim: Additional variables are needed to describe some phenomena.
What Would Defeat This Axiom:
- Identify phenomenon not describable by 10 variables
- Show that predictions fail without 11th variable
- Prove theoretical necessity of additional degree of freedom
Why This Is Difficult: The 10 variables cover physics, information, and theology comprehensively. New phenomena would need to be truly orthogonal to all three domains.
Defeat Condition 3: Fewer Variables Suffice
Claim: Fewer than 10 variables provide complete description.
What Would Defeat This Axiom:
- Demonstrate redundancy among variables
- Show 9 variables capture all phenomena
- Prove dimension is less than 10
Why This Is Difficult: Each variable captures distinct aspect of reality. Removing any leaves blind spots.
Defeat Condition 4: Alternative Variable Set
Claim: Different variables provide better description.
What Would Defeat This Axiom:
- Propose alternative set with clearer definitions
- Show alternative has better predictive power
- Prove alternative is more fundamental
Why This Is Difficult: The current variables have physical, informational, or theological grounding. Alternatives must match this grounding plus provide additional benefit.
Standard Objections
Objection 1: “Why exactly ten?”
“The number 10 seems arbitrary. Is it just a convenient choice?”
Response:
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Domain Coverage: 10 emerges from covering three domains (physics, information, theology) with minimal overlap.
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Independence Constraint: Adding variables would create redundancy; removing would leave gaps.
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Symmetry: 10 = 4 (spacetime) + 3 (information) + 3 (theology), each domain contributing its natural dimension.
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Falsifiability: If 11 are needed or 9 suffice, the count is wrong. This is testable.
Objection 2: “These aren’t real physical variables”
“G, F, S (in theological sense) aren’t measurable physical quantities.”
Response:
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Operational Definitions: Each variable has operational definition:
- G: measured by chi-field change after grace encounter
- F: measured by projection onto attractor
- S: measured by entropy (physically defined)
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Information Basis: Even theological variables are information-theoretic at base.
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Cross-Domain Unity: Theophysics claims physics and theology are unified. The variables reflect this.
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Precedent: Energy was once considered metaphysical. Now it’s fundamental.
Objection 3: “How do you measure these?”
“What instrument measures ‘Grace’ or ‘Faith’?”
Response:
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Indirect Measurement: Like quarks are measured through hadron properties, G and F are measured through effects on chi-field.
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Chi-Field Correlates: Chi-field has neural and physical correlates that can be measured.
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Developing Technology: Consciousness measurement is advancing. Faith and grace measures will follow.
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Theoretical Priority: Variables are theoretically defined. Measurement develops later (as with neutrinos).
Objection 4: “Why these particular three domains?”
“Physics, information, theology - why this partition?”
Response:
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Ontological Completeness: These three exhaust reality:
- Physics: what exists materially
- Information: what is known/knowable
- Theology: what ought to be / ultimate value
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Historical Wisdom: Philosophy has long recognized true/good/beautiful (info/theology/physics).
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Empirical Discovery: The partition emerges from studying reality, not imposed a priori.
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Alternative Partitions: Other partitions (e.g., mind/matter/spirit) map onto these three.
Objection 5: “Consciousness is not a fundamental variable”
“C should be derivable from physics or information.”
Response:
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Hard Problem: Consciousness is not yet derived from physics. It may be fundamental.
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IIT Position: Integrated Information Theory treats phi as fundamental.
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Theophysics Bet: We bet C is fundamental. If derived, we revise.
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Functional Role: C plays distinct role in dynamics (weighting, observation). This justifies fundamental status.
Defense Summary
D19.2 defines Law II - The Ten Variables:
Key Properties:
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Ten Variables: G (Grace), M (Matter), E (Energy), S (Sin/Entropy), T (Time), K (Knowledge), R (Relationship), Q (Quantum), F (Faith), C (Consciousness)
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Independence: No variable is a function of others
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Completeness: All phenomena describable by these 10
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Irreducibility: Cannot reduce to fewer variables
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Domain Coverage: Physics (M, E, T, Q), Information (K, C), Theology (G, S, F), Cross (R)
Built on: [D19.2](./136_D19.1_Law-I-Definition]] - provides Lagrangian context for variables.
Enables: 138_D19.3_Law-III-Definition - uses variables in further laws.
Theological Translation:
- Ten variables = completeness of creation
- Domain coverage = “all things visible and invisible”
- Independence = distinct aspects of divine creation
Collapse Analysis
If [[137_D19.2_Law-II-Definition.md) fails:
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Variable Reduction: Some variables are redundant, simplifying the theory.
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Variable Addition: Additional variables needed, complicating the theory.
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Downstream collapse:
- [Master Index](./138_D19.3_Law-III-Definition]] - variable-based laws need revision
- Master equation structure
- All predictions using 10-variable framework
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Framework Restructuring: The state space dimension changes, requiring complete reformulation.
Collapse Radius: High - Law II defines the ontology. Changes here propagate everywhere.
Source Material
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