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Genre: Science & Technology
Date of upload: Mar 4, 2017 ^^
Rating : 4.685 (9,325/109,028 LTDR)
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Does the universe appear like a computer because we are in the digital age and that flavors our very consciousness . . . it all seems like code because that's what we are looking for. The universe appeared to us as a well oiled machine during our industrial age and as magical during our pre enlightenment zeitgeist. Perhaps we create not just by observing but by observing through the very limits of our concepts.
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I was coming from a video on simulation theory, and now youtube doesnāt have anything better to offer in the recommendations, itās quickly deteriorating in the right hand-side barā¦
The content is 100% scientific, but it requires basic knowledge of quantum mechanics, consciousness, geometry, linear algebra, and even simulation theory, to be truly blown away by itās content.
While the content is very simplified, none is oversimplified.
Where the notions could be borderline religious, the mystic is cleared away at once.
And yet, years after the latest biggest advancements in physics, it is maybe now, that we have enough reflection upon previous work, to see through what they couldnāt see. Like the pixelation of space and time ; which may seem obvious today, but it probably helps a lot that a few decades have passed.
This is the first time I see something ressembling a theory of everything that is, well, logical, bottom up, and building upon the acquired knowledge.
Thank you so much for re-awakening my scientific curiosity !
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Finished watching this. Iām thinking how amazing and thought provoking this is. Wow. Iām blown away. 69 years old, gonna retire in 2 weeks, and this is rattling everything my Catholic Baby Boomer existence has taught me. Holy Cow. Then I hear some quiet purring next to me, and feel a paw gently nudging my shoulder. Itās Mr. Bing, one of my cats, wanting to go out on this beautiful afternoon. Yeah, sounds like a good idea Mr. Bing, lead the way. God (or whatever) Bless you all. Kevin
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I lost my way about 30 seconds into the video...but the idea of all time existing simultaneously reminded of something I experienced decades ago.
In 1977 I was at a Central Park Richie Havens concert when a very strong beat in his music sounded simultaneously with a distant thundercrack. At that moment, I suddenly somehow knew something incredibly weird would soon happen.
Nothing weird happened - until every light in NYC went out (and IIRC most of the northeast) as we were leaving the concert. Thinking about it recently, I wondered if somehow the thunderclap/drumbeat "reminded" me of something that had yet to happen. If all time indeed consists at the same moment, perhaps that event in the future broke though some temporal barrier and penetrated my consciousness before it happened. Other than that, two other extraordinary "coincidences" (no point in describing them here) have happened to me, but neither one involved being aware of a future event.
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While on a recent mushroom trip I realized that we are not capable as humans to understand something with no beginning or end. Time and space are illusions of our animal sense perception. I kept feeling like the dream world was more real than this one. It's an elevated state of consciousness where anything is possible. The mushroom took away that line of separation from being asleep and being awake. Human language can not describe where I was or what I saw. I believe it was designed like that on purpose because if we did not forget then we would not be able to exist. You can not take back all the information with you from a trip like mine. I just know that wherever I was I have been there countless times, everything made sense. We live here just to live. I was coming in and out of different states of consciousness. When I would come back to this state, then normal one if you will, I was astonished at how they make us believe that what we call reality was real. I would touch the walls in my room and laugh because they made us believe it was a wall and that the wall was solid. I knew I had a body but I didn't care about it. I was free to breathe like I never could before. Time only existed as right now. I felt as tho anything could be possible and come from nothing. A darkness that was dazzling with all possibilities and this one we live In is just one of many. If you were to dream 80 years worth of life from just one nights sleep, you would eventually dream the life you are living right now. You would dare yourself to step further and further away from "knowing" because then it becomes more and more real.
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@thegod2066
4 years ago
20 days into Quarantine and now I am questioning reality.
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