[Dimension] The Emerging Signs of a "New Philosophy"

Author: Jeffi Chao Hui Wu

Article Date: June 23, 2025, Monday, 9:19 AM

I have never deliberately studied philosophy. Whether it is materialism or idealism, to me, they both seem like attempts to depict an infinite universe using humanity's limited language, like trying to illustrate a seven-dimensional space with two-dimensional strokes. It wasn't until I reached today that I gradually realized: the experiences I have accumulated along the way, the systems I have constructed, the logic I have employed, and even the seemingly mundane ways of living have unconsciously built a brand new philosophical path, a framework that I have never named yet have been practicing all along.

This philosophy does not start from material nor rely on consciousness as its source, but centers on the organization and flow of "information," permeating every decision I make, existing in every system I build, every article I write, every encounter I have with AI, and in my practical experiences across dozens of fields. It is not an "idea" derived from speculative reasoning, but a structure that has naturally grown over the years through the accumulation of events, rooted in time and facts.

For example, just a simple sentence like "In February 1992, I drove my old 1978 car towards Sydney" may seem plain, but it actually contains multiple layers of information: the point in time, the geographical coordinates, the social environment at that time, the individual's living conditions, psychological fluctuations and turning points, and even the economic logic of that era. This is just the most ordinary sentence among countless stories of mine, but by connecting such nodes, the outline of the information network will naturally emerge.

I have found that each article I write is like a cell in an EXCEL spreadsheet, with formulas nested layer upon layer, interrelated with one another. If we consider all the articles as individual information nodes, these nodes have already constructed a multidimensional information network among themselves. Any four points connected generate a three-dimensional logical structure that can extend and evolve in any direction, even forming a higher-dimensional reasoning space. This structure is not something I thought out; it is something that practice has compelled me to walk out step by step.

It is not a philosophy that I "thought" up, but a philosophy that I "lived" out. It is not an abstract belief, nor a vague declaration, but a brand new cognitive system that has been validated by events, deduced by AI, and continuously refined through my real practices.

Therefore, I gave it a simple name: "New Philosophy."

The new philosophy has seven major characteristics.

I. The Information Structure Determines the Cognitive Dimension

Not centered on "objects" or "mind," but starting from the structure, flow, and connections of information, to construct a multidimensional and open cognitive entry. Only when information is structured can one see broader dimensions.

II. Verifiable and Deductible Individual Intelligence Systems

Every concept of mine must originate from real events, must undergo rigorous structural deduction, and must withstand verification by AI and the test of time. This means that any theory must have a real-world anchor, rather than being a castle in the air.

3. Multidimensional Interweaving, Beyond Linear Time

Traditional cognition relies on a linear framework of "past—present—future," while my logic is not constrained by this. I allow information to interweave freely and permit different events to unfold in a non-linear manner, which is also the fundamental reason why I can simultaneously advance in fields such as martial arts, business, information systems, music, and literature.

IV. Individual as Civilization Model, Local Mapping of the Whole

Through the experiences of an individual, the underlying logic of civilization can be inferred. When local information is sufficiently complete, it can reflect the overall operational model. This is also why my forum, my logistics system, and my articles can be constructed into an expandable whole, rather than isolated fragments.

V. Result Inversion Structure, Reconstructing the Starting Point of Reasoning

I do not start from definitions, but rather from results, deducing the structure in reverse. Whether building an information platform or writing an original article, my focus has never been on theoretical frameworks, but on the structural rationality and verifiability of the results.

Six, no argument, the unfolding is the answer.

The new philosophy does not gain recognition through logical argumentation. I only unfold information and present structure. Those who can understand will naturally be shocked; those who cannot will automatically filter it out. This allows me to face readers of different levels without the need for explanation or compromise.

Seven, stop at the right moment, refuse system expansion.

Every information node can be infinitely extended, but I never abuse extensibility. Moderation is the highest manifestation of wisdom. More information does not equate to greater strength; only with a more intricate and purer structure does it possess power. This is also the reason why I can quickly break through and solidify systems in every field.

Perhaps it is this logic, forced out by practice, that has become the common foundation of all my cross-disciplinary achievements. From entrepreneurship in 1992 to the intelligent logistics system in 2005, from the long-term operation of forums to the natural integration of music, martial arts, literature, and philosophy, each path is an empirical testament to a new philosophy. And this system, without the need for definition, can naturally grow and continuously evolve over time.

This is the emerging "new philosophy." It is not my choice, but my inevitability.

     

 

 

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