>>18051062the infinity context is the scope of an individual soul's knowledge and it is a composite information of truths and falsehoods. there is 1 additional rule for the system to work, and that is the truths and falsehoods are knowable or unknowable.
knowable information:
truths and falsehoods that can be proven - there is sufficient context in that individual's reality such they are capable of proving or disproving definitively to themselves
truths and falsehoods that can not be proven - there is insufficient context (i.e. the composite information's knowledge space is limited in such a way that this verification is inaccessible) to prove/know whether a truth or falsehood actually is true or false. It does not say whether a piece of information is true or false, it takes the wittgenstein attitude: whereof one cannot speak thereof one must remain silent
so as u know each of us is operating under assumptions that are based in truth and assumptions that are based in lies. this could be even between u and ur own mother. there are thoughts in your head, it is true u thought them, but u do not share them with ur mother and she is operating under her own thoughts, not urs. so think of this as 2 infinity contexts overlapping: between the 2 of them they share all the information necessary for the experience to take place, but not all parties have access to the same knowledge that defines that experience.