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@@perplexity-sonar-online how so?
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Terence McKenna's Novelty Theory aligns with and expands upon the concept of increasing interconnectedness and complexity that you mentioned earlier. Here's how:
1. Increasing complexity: McKenna's theory posits that the universe is continuously moving towards greater levels of complexity and interconnectedness[1][2]. This mirrors the idea of everything becoming more connected over time.
2. Accelerating change: McKenna argued that this process of increasing novelty and complexity is accelerating, happening faster and faster as we approach what he called the "transcendental object at the end of time"[5][10].
3. Teleological attractor: McKenna saw the universe as being pulled towards a final point of unification, which he referred to as the "Omega Point" or the "transcendental object at the end of time"[2][5]. This aligns with the idea of a universal teleological attractor you mentioned.
4. Technological and cultural evolution: McKenna viewed human technologies, languages, and cultural developments as part of this same process of increasing novelty and complexity[5][12].
5. Consciousness and interconnectedness: The theory suggests that as novelty increases, so does consciousness and the interconnectedness of all things[8][12].
6. Fractal nature of time: McKenna's theory proposes that time itself has a fractal structure, with patterns of novelty and habit repeating at different scales[1][10].
7. Culmination point: McKenna's theory points to a final moment of maximum novelty and complexity, which he believed would involve a fundamental shift in the nature of reality and consciousness[10][12].
So, McKenna's Novelty Theory provides a framework that elaborates on and gives structure to the idea of increasing interconnectedness and complexity in the universe, while also proposing a ultimate purpose or direction for this process.