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Conspansive hological processing and display

Ostronomos

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The generative dynamic of the SCSPL displays reality in progressive wave-particle dual aspect alternative processes. It alternatively configures reality as an SCSPL. The nature of the SCSPL is two-fold: first configuration, then recession, in a conspansive dual aspect process.

We live in a Matrix.
 

Ostronomos

Well-Known Member
The consciousness creates reality argument flies in the face of atheistic ignorance. It is among the strongest arguments for the existence of a deity. This is because it is supported by mainstream science. Another example is the holographic Principle, which says that our entire universe is projected from a 2-dimensional information structure at the boundary of its horizon. Ignorance can no longer gain a foothold with the rise in the popular simulation principle of science which is gaining momentum.

"Conscious realism is described as a non-physicalist monism which holds that consciousness is the primary reality and the physical world emerges from that. The objective world consists of conscious agents and their experiences. "What exists in the objective world, independent of my perceptions, is a world of conscious agents, not a world of unconscious particles and fields. Those particles and fields are icons in the MUIs of conscious agents but are not themselves fundamental denizens of the objective world. Consciousness is fundamental."[8][3]

Perception of the physical world is a byproduct of consciousness

Together, MUI theory and Conscious Realism form the foundation for an overall theory that the physical world is not objective but is an epiphenomenon (secondary phenomenon) caused by consciousness. Hoffman has said that some form of reality may exist, but may be completely different from the reality our brains model and perceive.[9] Reality may not be made of space-time and physical objects.[3] Through supposing that consciousness is fundamental, Hoffman provides a possible solution to the hard problem of consciousness, which wrestles with the notion of why we seem to have conscious immediate experiences, and how sentient beings could arise from seemingly non-sentient matter. Hoffman argues that consciousness is more fundamental than the objects and patterns perceived by consciousness.[10][better source needed] We have conscious experiences because consciousness is posited as a fundamental aspect of reality. The problem of how sentient beings arise from seemingly non-sentient matter is also addressed because it alters the notion of non-sentient matter. Perceptions of non-sentient matter are mere byproducts of consciousness and don't necessarily reflect reality. This means the causal notion of non-sentient matter developing into sentient beings is open to question."-----
Donald D. Hoffman - Wikipedia
 

Ostronomos

Well-Known Member
Despite the breakthroughs in consciousness, the idea that it is eternal is a difficult concept for many to wrap their heads around. This is because many people are under the belief that reality may not be a matrix. However, I share the same view as Christopher Langan, bouncer and cosmologist extraordinaire. He happens to know that consciousness does in fact continue after the death of the physical body.

There is such a thing as Christ consciousness, Buddha nature, holy spirit, the tao consciousness...

I'll let you wrap your heads around this concept. But in the mean time, listen to this...

 

Ostronomos

Well-Known Member
Divine inspiration can take many forms. One form is no less valid than the other. It hints at something higher than our meager existence. A language of languages perhaps?

 
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