Idealical Ontology
Ontology - study of existence. Ideal - as pertaining to Plato's ideal forms. Ideal forms, like perfect circles and triangles, are constructed by combining different patterns of information into simplified, perfected concepts. These concepts rely on features of infinity to define perfection, a normal straight line will reveal imperfections when zoomed in, but ideal types are defined as being perfectly straight regardless of how infinitely it is zoomed into. Ideal types are in league with mathematical constants in their self containment. From this interpretation, it isn't far fetched to conclude that these patterns would still exist even if the laws of the universe were different, giving credence to the conclusion that "ideas are the highest type of reality or have the greatest claim to being considered real". However, this is only true of the constructed concepts, the same cannot be said for the actual objects that these concepts are conjured up to represent. Real t...