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One Theory of Everything

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Joey Lawsin's One Theory of Everything (OTE), a theory of everything in philosophy, is a concept that encompasses the nature of existence, consciousness, and reality. It proposes that all entities or phenomena arise from causative factors, which include external materials and internal inscriptions. These inscriptions are essentially embedded instructions or information that govern the behavior and emergence of entities. The theory emphasizes the interconnectedness of all things and introduces concepts like "Inscription by Design" and "Embedded Inscriptions," which suggest that everything in existence carries inherent instructions. Lawsin also explores the idea of intuitive objects and autognorics, which relate to engineered life forms and the evolutionary progression of life. This approach challenges traditional philosophical views, such as dualism and materialism, by presenting a unified perspective rooted in inscriptionalism—the idea that materials and instruc...