หัวเรื่อง: เฮกซาแกรม 25 ䷘ 無妄 (Wu Wang) - INNOCENCE
10 มิ.ย. 2569 (UTC)
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หัวเรื่อง: เฮกซาแกรม 25 ䷘ 無妄 (Wu Wang) - INNOCENCE
วันที่: 10 มิ.ย. 2569 (UTC)
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> เส้นที่เคลื่อน: 1 (初九)
> เปลี่ยนเป็น: ䷋ 12 否 (Pi) — Standstill

Hari Seldon stands before the Commission of Public Safety in 12,020 G.E., presenting mathematical proof that the Galactic Empire will fall within three centuries. Twelve thousand years of civilization, 25 million inhabited worlds, all entering terminal decline—not through invasion or catastrophe, but through accumulated stagnation. The imperial bureaucracy has ossified. Innovation has ceased. The creative forces that built the Empire and the receptive forces that sustained it no longer communicate. Heaven and Earth drawing apart.
The Commission sentences Seldon to exile on Terminus, dismissing psychohistory as malicious speculation, but their very reaction confirms the diagnosis: a system so rigid it can't even hear warnings of its own collapse. The mathematics are irrefutable—30,000 years of darkness approaching, interstellar travel forgotten, science reduced to religious ritual, trillions dying in the chaos.
Seldon's Plan can shorten the dark age to 1,000 years, but it can't prevent the standstill from running its course. The Empire must fall. The only question is what survives to rebuild afterward.
> สิ่งประดิษฐ์ดิจิทัล: Conway’s Game of Life — First Glider (AD 1970)
Five pixels, three rules, and then—movement with no pilot. In the Game of Life, a tiny pattern called a "glider" discovers locomotion without intention. This is 無妄: action arising from law, not from schemes.
No plot, no hidden agenda—just the universe doing what it does when constraints are clean. When the board is honest, life moves on its own. Interfere for cleverness and you kill it; set the rules true and you get surprise—supreme success—without trying.
> ไตรแกรมบน:Heaven
> ไตรแกรมล่าง:Thunder
>Creative clarity above guiding spontaneous motion below.
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