Univeral simulation

Discussion in 'Intelligence & Machines' started by Cortex_Colossus, May 7, 2008.

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  1. Cortex_Colossus Banned Banned

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    There is apparently no distinction between physical matter and information at the most basic level of reality (time processes information), of which reality consists primarily of information and cognition or the union by the process of collective consciousness. The universe is running a simulation of it's own contents, think Matrices within Matrices. Reality evolves through time or syntax the way a language would, where the general elements contain the specific. I think of the Spirit of God as a common language collective or whole consciousness which processes and configures itself automatically takes place through all spatial dimensions from 1 to 10, with the ligament of time totaling 11. While nothing is unreal, nothing can be said to be real. Thus we eliminate the untruth of an "external reality" acting outside the mind. Where the universe can be thought of as the mind of God, nothing is not existing on it's own outside the universe. Nothing is defined as unbound telesis or UBT acting freely of information onstraint.

    See Conspansion.
     
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    "nothing is not existing on it's own outside the universe. Nothing is defined as unbound telesis or UBT acting freely of information onstraint." - Since we have no idea what lies outside our universe I can't say that statement is true, also if everything we do is already information that cannot be changed we might as well all party our asses off and forget about anything else since it'll all be taken care of anyway. I like that idea, although as many American parents have seen it does not bode well for the littl'uns
     
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