Science Declares Our Universe IS Intelligently Designed

Ultranatural Events, Laws, Theories and the GGU GID-models

For this article, some material described in the ultralogic and ultraword articles are employed.

What are Ultranatural Events?

The term "standard" means entities restricted to a physical universe. When the ultralogic *S and then a second simple choice operator is applied to an ultimate ultraword the result is a sequence of physical events, where each "standard" F(i) represents a universe-wide frozen frame ("Science Declares . . ." p. 106). However, using a more significant method to obtain this sequence, another type of sequence . . . ,F'(j), . . . is automatically generated. The F'(j) can take on three different forms.

(1). The "description" F'(j) can be entirely composed of various comprehensible standard language symbols or images, etc. This type of F'(j) represents a physical event.

(2). Various members of F'(j) are not of form (1). They do not correspond to any standard language symbols, images, etc. They can be considered as "missing" symbols, image, etc., when all of the standard symbols, images, etc. are located. However, if one substitutes a symbol that is assumed to represent an object or property, and the like, that is not an object or property for the physical world, then F'(j) now conveys humanly comprehensible information. For example, the description might be "A photon has frequency ----." One word is missing. Analysis shows that the missing symbol should correspond to an infinitesimal measure in the sense of the modern infinitesimal analysis. For the GGU-model, one substitutes "inf" for ----. For individuals that know how the infinitesimal numbers behave, the sentence "A photon has frequency inf." yields significance information about physical-like behavior that takes place within the GGU-model's "substratum" world (a pure nonstandard physical world.)

(3). The F'(t) has too many missing standard symbols, images, etc. so that no form of substituting yields a humanly comprehensible object. Most of the F'(t), from the physical world viewpoint, are entirely empty of humanly comprehensible content .

For the GGU-model, types (2) and (3) are said to describe "ultranatural events." These ultranatural events are required. Various ultranatural events are interpreted as being directly related to the behavior of physical events within a universe.

What are Ultranatural Laws and Ultranatural Theories ?

What most science-communities consider as physical laws and accepted physical theories can be written in special forms. Among other aspects, these special form statements contain, in a more specific manner, various parameters. The special-form statements P' form set of physical laws PL. The special-form theory-statements T' form a set of physical theories PT. The sets PL and PT are embedded into the GGU-model's mathematical structures. This yields the new sets *PL and *PT. As with ultranatural events, members of *PL and *PT can be represented by type (1), (2) or (3) statements. Type (2) and (3) in *PL are termed "ultranatural laws." Type (2) and (3) in *PT are termed "ultranatural theories."

The ultranatural laws and theories have the same purpose as physical laws and physical theories in that they establish that there are relations between ultranatural events as well as relations between physical and ultranatural events. For the GID-model, they yield additional indirect evidence for design by a higher-intelligence.


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