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Complexification

Complexification

Birnbaum states clearly that we should always remember the infinite and compound nature of Q4P. Remember that driving force, the Quest for Infinite Potential? Birnbaum has often written Q4P as:

Q4P∞) Q4P∞) Q4P∞)

The reason it appears this way is a shorthand to try and express the compound, exponential nature of Birnbaum's Q4P: as in an infinite number to the infinite power. You might more easily say mathematically:

Q4P∞Q4P∞

Except it keeps going on. Admittedly, that is a lot of math to try and get a hold on. The main point is that the size and scope of Q4P build endlessly and can’t be contained. So, how does that relate to Complexification?

Every day complexity is how Q4P works on a daily basis to help the universe move towards E+. But that is insufficient to satisfy Q4P on any sustained basis. The problem is that complexity has its limits.

Yes, a blade of grass growing adds complexity to the universe. A billion blades of grass add even more. But it is the same type of 87

complexity. At some point, Q4P will inevitably burst its dam and express itself in some new way. The same thing happening over and over again will, at some point, be insufficient in complexity.

That’s when Complexification occurs. If this sounds new, it definitely is not. These events have happened over and over again throughout time since the universe began. We’ll review the most important ones to see how Complexification changed how the entire universe worked.

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