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what is a decision?

Before we explore how decisions, reality, and time are connected and the different ways decisions can be executed, it is paramount to have an accurate understanding of what a decision entails.

A decision is commonly viewed as a conclusion reached after deliberation, the act of making up one’s mind after gathering information, analyzing, and evaluating, resulting in a specific choice. However, an actual decision is not an intention or a potential pathway to action. It is a state where nothing can change anymore.

It is the result, showing the reality of an intent once that intent has been executed. As long as a choice has not been executed, it remains an intent, waiting for possible execution.

Between intent and execution, many things can happen, from reevaluating and adjusting the intended action to even scraping it all together to just being unable to execute the intent.

flying to paris

If I want to fly to Paris with the following flight available, the flight gets canceled while I am on my way to the airport; I will not fly to Paris, at least not with the intended flight. Even though I intended to fly and I started executing my intent by deciding point by point the necessary decisions on my path to Paris, the “decision chain to Paris” stopped out of reasons beyond my control.

the irrevocable step

A decision is an irrevocable step, with its consequence showing up when an intention is put into action, leading to an irreversible change in the state of affairs, the change of reality.

In contrast, intent does not change reality. It’s just a process leading to a possible reality.

Decision chains are successive sequences of actions, each being a consequence and reality of crystallized, intents, everything else a theoretical deliberation.

going to the kitchen

The decisions necessary to move from the living room to the kitchen is not the intent formed in the mind; it is the physical act of movement consisting of tiny movements and the step-by-step ensuing change in location.

The total act of moving is completed when each tiny decision in between is made and crystalized into reality forming the path to the result. None of the tiny decisions on this path can be altered anymore, and the result can not be removed from reality. What is done is done.

the fundamental elements of reality

The decisions necessary to move from the living room to the kitchen is not the intent formed in the mind; it is the physical act of movement consisting of tiny movements and the step-by-step ensuing change in location.

The total act of moving is completed when each tiny decision in between is made and crystalized into reality forming the path to the result. None of the tiny decisions on this path can be altered anymore, and the result can not be removed from reality. What is done is done.

decision dots

A decision Dot is a point with a precisely defined instruction that awaits a participant (Life form) to decide on it. For the participant to decide on a specific Dot, he needs to consent to the specific instructions of the decision Dot irrevocably. When he consents, the decision Dot's status turns from undecided to decided. Decision Dots are present for every possibility existing within the frame of rules of the system. What is not possible can not be decided and can not create reality.

Having either the status of decided or undecided, the decided form reality, the undecided are waiting for a decision to be made and represent the potential reality. In contrast, all decision Dots exist in the system in parallel.

from possibility to reality

A decision Dot represents every possible decision within the governing rules of the system. Initially undecided, these dots await engagement from a participant, the decision maker.

A participant processes information, evaluates possible paths consisting of chains of decisions, and tries to choose the best path in his pursuit of a goal. He forms intents, revises, adjusts, or rejects them, and often starts the process again. In his final step, he chooses and decides the first decision of his chosen chain of decisions, and step by step, decision by decision; he progresses on the path of his choice. Every tiny decision he makes becomes a tiny piece of reality, progressing him bit by bit on a given path. You could say that step by step, he leaves a trail of decided Dots behind him.

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visibility of decision chains

Many times, a decision chain causes an immediate visible result. You start the chain of going to the kitchen, and you can even observe the little tiny decisions to the result, and in parallel, you build the sense of how much time has passed on your way to the kitchen.

You regard the current state of time as 10 seconds later than when sitting on your couch. You think these 10 sec represent the time for the decision chains you can see. But reality is not only what you see. It is what is happening in your neighbor city, on the other side of the earth in another galaxy, and ultimately anywhere in the Universe.

So many decision dots are continuously changing their state from undecided to decided. For you, a central differentiation aspect is whether you participate in a decision chain (it doesn't matter if you are already decided or undecided).

multiple decision chains

The decisions necessary to move from the living room to the kitchen is not the intent formed in the mind; it is the physical act of movement consisting of tiny movements and the step-by-step ensuing change in location.

The total act of moving is completed when each tiny decision in between is made and crystalized into reality, forming the path to the result. None of the small decisions on this path can be altered anymore, and the result can not be removed from reality. What is done is done.

the global language

Before we explore how decisions, reality, and time are connected and the different ways decisions can be executed, it is paramount to have an accurate understanding of what a decision entails.

A decision is commonly viewed as a conclusion reached after deliberation, the act of making up one's mind after gathering information, analyzing, and evaluating, resulting in a specific choice. However, an actual decision is not an intention or a potential pathway to action. It is a state where nothing can change anymore.

It is the result, showing the reality of an intent once that intent has been executed. If a choice has not been executed, it remains an intent, waiting for possible execution.

Between intent and execution, many things can happen, from reevaluating and adjusting the intended action to even scraping it all together to just being unable to execute the intent.

the role of the global language

Before we explore how decisions, reality, and time are connected and the different ways decisions can be executed, it is paramount to have an accurate understanding of what a decision entails.

A decision is commonly viewed as a conclusion reached after deliberation, the act of making up one's mind after gathering information, analyzing, and evaluating, resulting in a specific choice. However, an actual decision is not an intention or a potential pathway to action. It is a state where nothing can change anymore.

It is the result, showing the reality of an intent once that intent has been executed. If a choice has not been executed, it remains an intent, waiting for possible execution.

Between intent and execution, many things can happen, from reevaluating and adjusting the intended action to even scraping it all together to just being unable to execute the intent.

non-progressive chains

Progressive decision chains reflect the conventional linear approach to decision-making. Each decision dot is encountered and processed one at a time in a sequential manner. The series of decisions made lead to a specific result. This is the essence of a progressive decision chain.
For example, if you intend to go from the living room to the kitchen, the decision chain progresses through single decision dots, bit by bit, until the goal is reached. These single decisions are made sequentially and linearly (for one specific chain), leading from the original intent to the ultimate goal.

Non-progressive decision chains present a different approach to decision-making, defying the traditional perception of progression and sequentiality.

In a fully non-progressive way, all decisions in a chain are made at once.
To go from the living room to the kitchen in a non-progressive way requires all the tiny decisions to move to the kitchen to be executed simultaneously (quasi-parallel). This decision-making process allows for an "immediate "transition from the living room to the kitchen, as all decision points have been decided at once.

"Immediate "does not mean without any effect on the perception of time or a magical jump to the kitchen. Just different.