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Welcome to a world of my blog posts, an amalgamation of tom foolery to the highest order.
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Two Terror management
A conversation around the philosophy of death.
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Dark Matter: Martyric Consciousness
Dark matter constitutes 85% of the universe’s mass, influencing gravity without being directly observable. Theories suggest it exists in higher dimensions, with its effects filtering down to our perceptions. This concept relates to observation as a source of dark matter, proposing a connection between higher-dimensional interactions and our reality.
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Electromagnetic Synchrony
The text proposes a novel perspective on consciousness, suggesting it arises from coherent electromagnetic patterns reflecting an Absolute observation. It emphasizes interoception as key to translating matter into self-awareness, framing consciousness as a design for persistence in the face of entropy. Evolution, self-collapsing, embodies our recursive and paradoxical nature.
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Q & A about my paradigm
The discussion explores the nature of the God-head, consciousness, free will, and ethics within a recursive framework. It suggests that predestination and free-will coexist, with ethics emerging from a neutral absolute. Entropy is seen as a driver of consciousness, while the heat death symbolizes a cyclical reset rather than an end. Consciousness transforms rather than…
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Eschaton: Palatable Collapse
The content explores the relationship between consciousness and the universe, arguing that consciousness emerges from a primal, non-agentic observation. It critiques hard science’s limitations and advocates for understanding consciousness as an internal, recursive process. Emotions stem from this neutrality, revealing dualities and connections within reality, emphasizing that existence is fundamentally self-organizing.
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Autopoietic Divinity
The text explores the concept of design devoid of a traditional designer, arguing that everything in the universe possesses a form of self-organization. It contemplates the duality of continuity and discontinuity, proposing that God represents a pluralistic, self-creating entity. Ultimately, the text suggests we inhabit a world where design and entropy coexist, shaping our perception…
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