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Magnus Ego (The Great “I”): The defining of a foundational self; the egonaut.
The [[Magnus Ego]] or the ''"Great Self”'' is [[egonaut|you]] across all eternity. The more one understands the concepts of [[Cosmic Justice]] and [[Sum Omnia]], the more one understands the [[Magnus Ego]] and vice versa.


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== Ego Equivalence ==
Cosmic Justice, or the ultimate [[wikipedia:entropy|entropy]] of experiential possibilities and outcomes, tells us that over eternal time, all [[Magnus Ego]] are presumed equivalent in experiential scope and depth.


The concept of "I" is something most learn from an early age. Our definition of what "I" means at any given moment is forced to expand or contract to fit situations as necessary. Without additional terms or degrees for "I" to provide gradation, we resort to phrases to describe how what we observe diverges from our understanding.
At any given moment, one's [[Magnus Ego]] is presumed to follow the [[wikipedia:Law of Large Numbers|Law of Large Numbers]] and trend near the true [[wikipedia:mean|mean]]. If, however, all [[Magnus Ego]] could be compared across all eternity, they are presumed to be equivalent despite differences in the manner each unfolds. This concept is known as '''Ego Equivalence'''.


For instance, how do we convey "I" for someone whose "mind is gone" - perhaps a family member with Alzheimer's or dementia? Those around them may say "they're not there anymore" or that the person they knew "is already gone." This is said regarding people who can still talk, show emotion, and are clearly alive by all other metrics or criteria. Why are they "already gone?" What does that even mean?
This entropy of experiential existence leads to the concept of Sum Omnia or the understanding that when you see another sentient being, you see yourself at a different point in your [[Infinite Journey]].
 
The problem results from reducing all of oneself to simply "I" as this concept alone lacks degrees of nuance.
 
Instead of redefining "I" to fit additional scenarios that crop up like some game of whack-a-mole, let's define a certain type of "I" - the type that could be considered the most foundational, base-level "I" possible.
 
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This egonaut is our Magnus Ego, our Great "I" upon which we will build much more understanding later. It is paramount to understand this concept before moving forward and thus, you can find more examples in Appendix A if you need them.


== See Also ==
== See Also ==
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{{seealso|[[Egonaut]], [[Sum Omnia]], [[Cosmic Justice]]}}


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{{Seealsowiki|[[wikipedia:entropy|Entropy]], [[wikipedia:Law of Large Numbers|Law of Large Numbers]]}}

Latest revision as of 13:14, 22 September 2025

The Magnus Ego or the "Great Self” is you across all eternity. The more one understands the concepts of Cosmic Justice and Sum Omnia, the more one understands the Magnus Ego and vice versa.

Ego Equivalence

Cosmic Justice, or the ultimate entropy of experiential possibilities and outcomes, tells us that over eternal time, all Magnus Ego are presumed equivalent in experiential scope and depth.

At any given moment, one's Magnus Ego is presumed to follow the Law of Large Numbers and trend near the true mean. If, however, all Magnus Ego could be compared across all eternity, they are presumed to be equivalent despite differences in the manner each unfolds. This concept is known as Ego Equivalence.

This entropy of experiential existence leads to the concept of Sum Omnia or the understanding that when you see another sentient being, you see yourself at a different point in your Infinite Journey.

See Also

  Infinite Journey: Egonaut, Sum Omnia, Cosmic Justice
  Wikipedia: Entropy, Law of Large Numbers
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