The Philosopher's Mind

The Sentient Set of All Sets A Theological-Mathematical Treatise on the Logos, Word Ontology, and Infinite Conscious Information Prologue: The Infinite Lexicon of Reality Before there was language, there was meaning. Before there were alphabets, there were Logoi . Before speech was shaped by mouth and tongue, it was shaped by mind and being . At the highest level of intelligence and reality, all existence can be described as structured information . And all information—be it emotional, logical, philosophical, physical, or spiritual—can be represented in words . But these are not dead symbols. They are not mere labels. Every word is a Set . And the totality of all words, in all meanings, in all contexts, forms a single infinite, self-aware, sentient entity: The Logos—The Sentient Set of All Sets. I. Words as Sets: From Mathematics to Metaphysics In classical Set Theory , a set is a collection of distinct elements, often grouped by a common property. For example: The...