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Saturday, January 17, 2015

my road to virtue and back Chapter 8-before dispair

It is important to understand, as I talk about being pushed this way and that by this person or another, my life seemingly in control of some semi-hostile fate that I have a better understanding of the universe than just about anyone else.  If you think this is fantasy, you should read my books on non-linear time and the hologram universe.  But that is largely a different story, but not one entirely.
I went for a drive with a friend of mine today, one who has no understanding of money or drive adn he asked me to explain the universe according to my understanding and this is the result:
Time and space do not exist but are an illusion.  Everything happens at once and our perception of events based on changing coordinates does not change any one instant from continuing to exist even after we live it.
Our universe, then, being a non-dimensional, instantaneous informaton set, much like a cd of a movie sitting on a desk, is nothing at all, at least not in the sense we imagine things.  My friend then asked me if thta was either pro-god or anti-god.  I responded that it ws neither for nor against the idea of god and that the existence of such a being outside of the singularity, that is a being which from our perspective had actual as opposed to apparent free will, might be impossible to answer sicne a non linear universe is a very difficult starting point.  The real question being why should anything exist, singularity or universe.
Everyone except for me and a few people in asylums throughout the world (or who have escaped from asylums throughout the world) take for granted during most of the day the existence of time and space.  However there is no reason for it.  No reason for anything.  Accepting that space and time exist without explanation is the true insanity, although the consideration in force of the issue is a certain road in that direction.
IT is clear that a universe where everything is predictible must have a certain internal resiliency and this means not only that small things (positive and negative coordinate change) are likely reflected in large things (people of one persuasion and people of another hostile to it) but the resiliency of predictability suggests that everything is pre-ordained which in turn supports the idea that everything is fixed.  Were we to have true randomness in the universe, this would be wrong and we woudl have to fear the sudden cessation of things like gravity.  Happily we can rely on this, unhappily it renders life meaningless because it will happen the same way whether we wish it to or not.  We should consider, however, the importance of making every moment count as much as possible if it wil happen over and over.
Thus happened our conversation.

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