User blog comment:Primussupremus/Illogical numbers/@comment-29915175-20170415070717/@comment-5982810-20170420235303

Now I'll respond to your philosophical proposition:

"The laws are obscure on purpose as they are meant to reflect the ridiculous nature of the universe as well as how what appears to be chaotic is actually ordered in some way"

I take it this principle is merely an extrapolation of Ramsey's Theorem to the whole of reality. However I disagree with your conclusion. Ramsey's Theorem just suggests that in a large enough reality, any orderly arrangement you could imagine has to occur somewhere. Ramsey's theorem does not say that the whole must necessarily be orderly,  but rather that there exists a patch with this order. Typically the structure must be very large for this to happen in the first place, precisely because nothing in the choices made is forced. The only requirement is that the orderly arrangement should occur, not that it has to exist in any particular frequency.

A philosophical conclusion we can draw from this, which is quite contrary to your conclusion, is that, actually on the whole, reality is disordered and doesn't have any particular "order" to it. "Order" is instead something we preceive by filtering most of reality out and focusing instead on a narrow patch of it. Order is something we preceive precisely when we limit what we are considering.

With this in mind, what you are actually doing is akin to looking at all possible forms of mathematics simultaneously. The result is not an orderly synthesis, as you would propose, but rather a complete lack of any meaning. By looking at the whole, we can not make any sense of it, because for any claim of universal order, you could propose something that does not fall under that criteria (as you said in illogical numbers, people can come up with anything even if it is not logical, therefore every rule must necessarily have an exception. Of course, one could then propose a rule with no exception, a can of paradoxical worms ensues). In order to make sense of anything, we can not let everything be true at the same time. We have to filter it in some sense, where somethings are also false.

In the same way, it is my belief, that we can not actually understand the whole of reality, the sum total of all truths and modes of existence, and that our sense of meaning and purpose is only obtained by narrowing our focus to a sub-set of all possible worlds.