This is a theory I made with one goal in mind. To achieve what we, humans call, ‘impossible’.
1) Introduction:In history, we humans have thought of many tasks as impossible. Man reigning the skies. Man having the ability to destroy literal cities with a single button. All of it was considered impossible a couple of hundred years ago.
In fact, I reckon if I time-travel this second to the 1880s and say to a common man, “We will reign the sky in 23 years!” Oh, I can bet I’ll be scoffed at and possibly chained inside an isolated room for being extremely stupid.
Throwing aside the exaggeration and sarcasm, I think all of us can say one thing indeed.
No one could have ever imagined that 2 brothers would make a plane from scratch in 1903, just 20 years later.
Hence, I speculate that no matter how hard I try to destroy it, it always stands firm like a tall skyscraper.
“Impossibility is nothing, but a mere perspective.”
2) Definition:
Now, I think both of us can agree that Impossibility is nothing but a mere perspective, let’s see what exactly makes impossible truly impossible.
After digging for a long time, I finally understood the factor or the value of the variable of the equation that makes it so, and that is the given conditions.
“For the task to turn from impossible to possible, a given set of conditions must alternate.”
Each task is defined by your given conditions. One cannot achieve the impossible unless the given conditions make that impossible possible. To beat the perspective, you have to change your own. Materialism beats perception and perception beats materialism, a recursive loop that occurs as long as we want.
3) Steps-for-Application:
For application, we’ll use logic and common sense as our backbone. Unfortunately, I am not at an advanced level in maths to be able to create actual equations but even then I’ll try my best.
-1) For the first step, we’ll name our impossible task at the top. The task will be written with a box-like outline to make things organised and concise such that we are devoid of mistakes by the end of the process.
-2)For the second step, we’ll make boxes where our given conditions will be written. The given conditions must be clear and one who lives in denial can never ever execute the plan unless he faces the reality and writes his exact given conditions while being brutally honest and not fogged by it.
-3)In the third step, we’ll draw arrows from our given condition boxes to the task box. And then, we’ll see how the task itself is so absurd or impossible right now, especially for our current self. So then, we move to the extremely important step.
-4) The fourth step is the first of the most important steps that’ll come after this. We are going to now start alternating the given conditions to something that’ll make the process of achieving the task possible. Remember, we must not care about the given condition boxes becoming impossible itself, the goal is just a given set of conditions that can achieve the task.
-5) As you alternate, you’ll face that in order to achieve the impossible task, you’ll have to alternate some of the elements (boxes) to something impossible. These are impossible elements and feel no hesitation when alternating to it, for it is but a key.
-6) Now after you have finished alternating, you’ll see some of the boxes are impossible boxes (Impossible elements) and that if we can get to this given condition overall alongside the impossible elements, we’ll be able to achieve the given task.
-7) Now this is going to be by far the most important step of all of the process. You are now going to take the impossible elements from the original map you made and make a new map where you put the Impossible box/element as a task and put the given conditions (original given condition, not the alternated one) as the given conditions.
-8) Then you alternate the given conditions for that map until you get more impossible elements.
-9)Rinse and repeat until finally, you’ll get to a map where there are no impossible elements, thus giving you a full map of achieving that impossible task. Why? Because now you can achieve the impossible elements of the map ahead of it thus making that impossible element possible and then the task that has that impossible element in it is also made possible and so on until you achieve your original task.
This way, each time we map the impossible elements, we are degenerating the impossible factor layer by layer until it finally peels off, making that original task possible to achieve.
Note: Absolute understanding of the impossible task and the given conditions is required.
4) Factors that affect the process:
There is only 1 factor that affects the process on the fundamental level and that is nothing but perspective.
Please look back to the statement I made in the first heading, Impossible is but a perspective made by humans. The process above just proved that as well. Impossible simply does not exist. It's abstract, just like the constitutions of our society. We humans live and exist based on these abstract constitutions and because of this we made a term for things that feel not possible or that it will take simply too much time for us to achieve to the point we’ll just die and that’s the term impossible.
And in the process, we just performed, we saw how we peeled this factor off layer by layer until it completely vanished. It's like a banana, you feel it off and then you eat it.
However, we can speculate something out of this.
“Factors can be degenerated until they simply don’t exist.”
Now, I ask you one question.
What else is a perspective that relates to the difficulty of the task like the term ‘impossible’?
Brutally hard, hard, extremely difficult, difficult and what and what not, right?
We can put tasks of those perspectives into the inherited alteration map and then use the process to make a solution that actually degenerates that factor layer by layer until it vanishes completely.
This can give us a variety of types of solution pathways.
The fastest solution. The easiest solution. The most convenient solution. It's all about perspective.
So in the end I’d like to say this.
Society was not born from biology but from recursion.
And in the instant humanity was permitted to feel, to speak, and to imagine —
the plane of probabilities shifted.
Not by force.
But by creativity.
The echo of the divine will in the mind of the mortal. The ability of ‘Be’ in ‘Be and it is’.
A theory on achieving the impossible through altering conditions. A method that uses recursive logic to degenerate our perspective that I made myself all alone.