The ontology of the universe, as described in this passage, includes the following entities and their relationships:
- God, who is the creator of all.
- The universe, which is vast and eternal.
- Time, which flows endlessly.
- Space, which contains all things.
- Energy, which is a fundamental aspect of the universe.
- Emergence, which is the rise of complex systems and patterns.
- Chaos, which is unpredictable behavior in complex systems.
- Patterns, which are regularities in complex systems.
- Relationships, which are connections between components of complex systems.
- Math, which is a tool for understanding and modeling complex systems.
- Cognitive science, which is the study of consciousness and the mind.
- Logic, which are the principles of reasoning.
- Causation, which is the relationship between events.
- Evolution, which is the process of change and development.
- Free will, which is the ability to make choices.
- Theism, which is the belief in a higher power.
- Determinism, which is the belief that events are determined by causes.
- The fundamentals of life, which are the central aspects and principles underlying the existence of life