A Theological Foundation for New Mathematics
The primordial resource is an object undifferentiated. That is, it is one thing without forms or structure. But this thing can be sourced and transformed into other resources by means of action. And as a result, this primordial resource is non-depletable. That means there is no amount of action that would render the primordial resource depleted, as the primordial resource is the only thing that exists in essence, within creation, beyond which there is only God. So, you and me, as humans, and everything else, is made out of this primordial resource that comes from God. The difference between this material experience of existence and whatever we may produce as we exploit and transform resources, is that the action necessary to account for our existence is 1) initially external and 2) mediated by God through nature. Now, this is not to equate other people with the unfettered Will of God, but to define internal and external action. That is, once we exist and accept the condition...