The Connection of Ideas

Principles (click to expand)
Principles | Assertions |
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Everything is an Idea | Complex Ideas are made of Simple Ideas |
Chapter 1 explained that waves become nodes when they are concentrated together. We then call these nodes as ideas.
Since these nodes are really waves, they easily show wave-properties. One of these properties is the connection of ideas, as Property 1 explained in Chapter 1d.
Compound Ideas are Made up of Simple Ideas
Since ideas are static, it is the mind, powered by desire, that connects them together, in a chain. This leads to the creation of compound ideas from many simple ones.
These principles of connection or association are resemblance, contiguity and causation. These are the only bonds that unite our thoughts together, and beget that regular train of reflection or discourse.”

David Hume
Enquiry on Human Understanding, Section 5
Spinoza earlier had a similar idea, though linking the connection of ideas to God.
The order and connection of ideas is the same as the order and connection of things.

Spinoza
The Ethics Simplified, Part 2, Proposition 7
While the 5 Elements show the vertical hierarchy of reality, the connection of ideas, and integration of simple into complex, show its lateral organization, creating a pyramid of ideas.

When applied to living minds, this leads to the oversoul with many individual souls, each with many selves.
- Each soul has many selves in each alternate reality which is created from spacetime slices. This is essential in Bio-Superphysics.
- Individual souls taken together make up the soul of society, which we call the metaphysical society-organism. This is essential in Social Superphysics

The soul is like a republic with members united by the reciprocal ties of government and subordination. This gives rise to other persons who propagate the same republic through constant change. The same republic may change its members, laws, and constitutions. Similarly, a person may vary his character, disposition, impressions and ideas, without losing his identity. Whatever changes he endures, his parts are still connected by causation.

David Hume
A Treatise of Human Nature, Book 1, Part 4, Section 6
To save itself energy, the mind usually connects those ideas that are resembling, contiguous, or those that are easily linked by cause and effect. This leads to shallow analysis and conclusions.
For example, a wife might notice that her husband comes home late from work often. Her mind connects facts and, without effort, jumps to the conclusion that he is cheating on her.

This can be avoided by critical thinking and critical feeling which “catches” the thoughts and feelings, to be explained in Chapter 8.
Beliefs
Compound ideas can be connected to other compound ones that impart a similar vibration or feeling in order to reinforce each other.
These are called beliefs which can be:
- positive, such as the belief in a Savior, in better days ahead, etc. or
- negative, such as the belief that Friday the 13 th is bad luck, that an Apocalypse will happen, etc
Many beliefs are imposed on us by our parents and by society during our childhood. These can be religious, cultural, scientific, philopsophical, etc.
The chief cause of our errors is in the prejudices of our childhood.

Rene Descartes
Principia Philosophia, Part 1, Article 71
Since beliefs can be positive or negative then it follows that not all beliefs are good. The most dangerous are dogmas that limit the capabilities of the mind.
The human mind becomes inert and dormant in society due to old dogmas, weaknesses, and lack of proper education. Mental stagnancy is a kind of disease. It is motionlessness. People should not be allowed to rely on the dogmas of their ancestors as it obstructs their own mental pursuit.

PR Sarkar
Discourse on Sin, Crime and Law
Even science has dogmas which Superphysics corrects:
Field of Study | Dogma | Problems Caused | Superphysics Solution |
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Science | Evidence must be from 5 Senses | Ignores metaphysical perception as intuitional feeling, limiting the sciences | 2 Domains and Intuition |
Economics | Money and Profit Maximization | Economic crises, Poverty, Inequality | Moneyless system |
Physics | Gravity comes from Matter | No anti gravity, teleportation, free energy | Gravity comes from the Aether |
Western Medicine | Treating Symptom or Effect instead of Cause | Diseases recur and side effects created | 5 Element Medical Paradigm |
Sociology | Differences in Culture, Language | War, Nationalism, Terrorism, Disputes | Society Organism |
Evolution Theory | Survival of the Fittest | Nazism, Racism, Exploitation of the Weak | Evolution by Will |
Psychology | Consciousness Comes From Brain | Ineffective Treatments that cause side effects | Consciousness Comes From Soul |
Belief Systems and Religions
Beliefs can be organized into a belief system, as a logical collection of related ideas that the ego can adopt and attach itself to.
This belief system is an expression of culture, as an expression of a society, just as personality is the expression of a person.
- A society is a metaphysical organism made up of individual souls connected and united together
Most belief system are unorganized.
An organized belief system has the following components:
- A founder
- Scripture or text from the founder
- An organization with rules
A religion has all these components, with the difference that religions deal with metaphysics.
This is why we call Modern Physics as a religion whenever it deals with the cause of Existence.
Belief System | Founder | Text | Organization |
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Catholicism | Jesus | Bible | Catholic Church |
Islam | Mohammad | Quran | Local Mosque Organization |
Buddhism | Buddha | Tipataka | Local Sangha |
Communism | Marx | Communist Manifesto | Communist Party |
Nazism | Hitler | Mein Kampf | Nazi Party |
Modern Capitalism | Samuelson | Economics | Liberal Party |
Classical Physics | Newton | Principia Mathematica | Royal Society |
Modern Physics | Einstein | Annus mirabilis papers | CERN |
From this table, we can see that belief systems contain the vibration of the founder and the culture of the society that established them.