Substances as Manifestation of Phenomena

Chapter 4

Substances as Manifestation of Phenomena

Substances are what we perceive

Juan Juan
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Aristotle and Descartes defines substance as that which can exist by itself.

The substances in physical reality, according to Material Superysics, are:

Layer Substances
Aethereal potential physical existence or ‘mahat’, physical identity or ‘aham’ or ego, actual physical existence or citta (physical reality)
Spatial time, blackhole (vortex), space
Radiant spectrum, fire, electricity
Convertible cosmic neutrinos, neutrons, acids bases
Material proton, quasi crystals

These substances are part of the mega Substance that:

  • Spinoza and Descartes calls God
  • the Hindus call Brahma
  • the tao by Taoism
  • we call the Supreme Entity

This Existing Substance is different from Pre-Existence which is called:

  • The One by Parmenides
  • the Hindus call Nirguna Brahma
  • the Tao by Taoism
  • the Absolute Entity by Superphysics

The substance and nature of the One exists in two ways.

Aristotle
Aristotle Metaphysics, Book 10 Part 2

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