Morality is a part of both Non linear time and Einstein Hologram theory. Both involve predestination based on the actions that we feel we are free to take. The fact that we cannot be stopped by our actions, but only harmed by taking the wrong actions creates an imperative much greater than pure free will, despite the indications to the the contrary.
Einstein hologram theory and Non-linear Time theory have a point of intersection in predestination, although the approach of NLT is that you have just an appearance of self determination while EHT at least leaves open the possibility of actual variation, that our "group intelligence" creates the pre-existent all at once universe which is, after all a form of self determination; i.e. we are all part of the god who created the universe; and quantum theory means we may each be that god.
If I am a god, I am a poor one that deserves the fate he suffers.
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The E-H-U theory concept that linearity is caused by thought in an uncomfortable circular argument provides a basis for morality that is profound.
If the good and evil of the universe result from our thoughts, and their existence all at once (without separating time or dimension) in the singularity; then the good or bad you think; therefore the good and bad that you do; that which you are sincere about most particularly, affects those around you, those who existed before you, those who come after you.
And this is not just an earthly concern. The moral love and compassion affect the alien in a galaxy that without E-H-U theory you could never hope to reach. And yet in E-H-U theory, you reach it constantly. If you don't know how, that's what the Einstein Hologram Universe answers; and I'm no longer sure how that line of inquiry survives the mathematical analysis of non-linear time theory. As long as both accept the Einsteinian concept of everything happening at once, there is the possibility that portions of both co-exist..
Early on I discussed the creation of a device that would allow delving into the singularity to allow reaching across the "non-existent" void that separates us. What would such a device do in a predestination universe? It raises the possibility of a universe where everything happens at once until linearity is applied, but if we can go back in time and drop a hint necessarily we have the ability to change the predestined universe. Even if we cannot, it still makes sense that we have some effect on the universe by our decisions even if they are already predetermined for us.
Can we expect a more benevolent universe when we are evolved for survival and where we have never risen above the need to take from one another, from selfishness, from avarice, from genocide? And what good
would the power to change the universe, to traverse it instantly since the space is but an illusion, if we set its parameters with our consciousness and if our consciousness is unconscionable. It is not for me to open these doors for myself, they should only be open to others.
There is, it seems, a moral imperative in the Einstein Hologram Universe. We must both master it to survive, and master ourselves to make it worthwhile. And if this theory were possible, the most unlikely of circular arguments, "Time is linear because those of us who live in linear time think it is" and if the linearity results from the concentrated consciousness of all intelligence, past present and future concentrated in a singularity without space or time then does this not suggest a moral imperative.
It suggests that all of the intelligence in the universe is what we perceive as god, we represent the smallest fraction of this concentrated intelligence, diluted by our past, our future and the past, present and future of intelligences within time that we can only consider as statistical probabilities. But the very linearity of time in this example, suggest they exist, that they co-exist; at least in the singularity where they necessarily all come together.
So when you consider your obligations to your neighbor, your friends, you lover, even yourself; remember that the universe requires a certain amount of hostility to exist, we are able to consider these esoteric ideas because our ancestors wielded spears, stones, guns and missiles. But for all of that and for the continued need for that, what does the morality of a shared consciousness require of us.
One of the less likely theories, which is nevertheless heavily supported by physics, is that time is given linearity by the intelligence in the universe. While this type of circular argument does not make sense in a Newtonian universe, our universe is far from Newtonian. In addition, in our universe, we are beset with infinite series. Pi, the most obvious infinite series defines circularity in a very real sense and this may well be a reflection of the underlying space.
The most logical thing imaginable is that the singularity and the application of time within the singularity would be reflected in the projection that time creates as an illusion of our space.
The formulation of the quantity of intelligence available in a singularity without time and dimension approaches the infinite and even within o-space the concentration of past, present and future intelligence is impressive (see the math calculation for the amount of intelligence attributable to civilized life in Einstein Hologram Universe Theory.
The universe is a cruel place. And this likely is a reflection of the mixed nature of intelligence and a suggestion as to why morality is so important. If the thoughts of every intelligence in the universe is reflected in our space as a result of its concentration in the singularity (our space without linear time or dimension, or a place where "everything happens at once" in the words of Einstein) the what better way to assure a cruel and inhumane result in the universe than by by having equal amounts of cruelty in the underlying intelligence.
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