Want to see my sketches / ponderings about this theory of physics emergent from math emergent from philosophy? It’s wild! What if reality is even weirder than Rick and Morty?
How much can we explain if we think of atoms and universes as being the same: atomic logic in 3D?
(Flying fractal triangles? How do you picture it?)
Why would the universe be anything short of perfect at it? What's the perfectest thing? Maybe that's just a trick question. There is no perfectest thing. What if we're the ultimate overthinkers, innately, because the universe is the ultimate adversarial model: pure logic, applied to an undecidable question: how do you make the best "Stuff" with the most internal degrees of freedom?
After all, how could any logic exist unless it were made of larger or smaller elements? Why would these elements not be composed of the simplest, stable logic: atomic? Why would our universe be special, and not just another atom in an endless froth? Could it be there is only one? Could the universe have already indexed all our possible futures?
Plus, what does this mean for technology? Why do we need computers, if we ARE overpowered computers? Maybe we just need better communication? How could our stuff stay encrypted, if encryption takes 1,2->3 and decryption takes 3->2,1 ? You'd always be able to blow numbers up faster than you could shrink them, right? It's not even hard when you think of numbers as physical constructs. It's just logic, in 3D! Am I wrong? What will it mean for society if privacy/cybersecurity becomes provably impossible?
And...why? Why would we exist? Why would the universal objective be undecidable? Why sweep this massive issue under the rug and ignore it? Why would the universe care what time it is?
Further, how! How does it work? How does it look? How dangerous and beneficial is it?
How can we use logic to improve our own philosophy?
Please feel free to re-make the whole theory in your own way, with your own words. I don’t own it, couldn’t if I wanted to, wouldn’t want to if I could!
What if the Universe is 1 simple, spiritual, philosophic recursive function, and we think it’s complicated, mechanical, technical, about objects, and “intelligence” is just another way we fool ourselves? But, conversely, how could intelligence not exist, if it matters to us, and we are made of Atoms, and Atoms ARE Universes?
What if the universe wants to tell us something? What do you think those messages might be?
What will it mean for humanity if our ultimate problem is not technical, but spiritual?
Anyway, I don't think you're an idiot. I think I'm an idiot. That is a big problem for me, and I know this is a risky thing to talk about openly, and posting a billion questions is annoying, but I figured I'd just ask for help. None of these questions are anything you couldn't find yourself, either, even if you think you're the stupidest person on Earth! In fact, I would propose, that thinking you're the stupidest person on Earth, is one of the smartest things you can possibly do. Why wouldn't it be? How does the universe make things? It joins the opposite polarities. So how are we going to reason about intelligence, unless we reason about stupidity? We are exactly as smart as the universe. Why wouldn't we be?
Thank you for your work, and thank you for taking the time to read as much or as little as you like,
Want to see my sketches / ponderings about this theory of physics emergent from math emergent from philosophy? It’s wild! What if reality is even weirder than Rick and Morty?
How much can we explain if we think of atoms and universes as being the same: atomic logic in 3D?
(Flying fractal triangles? How do you picture it?)
Why would the universe be anything short of perfect at it? What's the perfectest thing? Maybe that's just a trick question. There is no perfectest thing. What if we're the ultimate overthinkers, innately, because the universe is the ultimate adversarial model: pure logic, applied to an undecidable question: how do you make the best "Stuff" with the most internal degrees of freedom?
After all, how could any logic exist unless it were made of larger or smaller elements? Why would these elements not be composed of the simplest, stable logic: atomic? Why would our universe be special, and not just another atom in an endless froth? Could it be there is only one? Could the universe have already indexed all our possible futures?
Plus, what does this mean for technology? Why do we need computers, if we ARE overpowered computers? Maybe we just need better communication? How could our stuff stay encrypted, if encryption takes 1,2->3 and decryption takes 3->2,1 ? You'd always be able to blow numbers up faster than you could shrink them, right? It's not even hard when you think of numbers as physical constructs. It's just logic, in 3D! Am I wrong? What will it mean for society if privacy/cybersecurity becomes provably impossible?
And...why? Why would we exist? Why would the universal objective be undecidable? Why sweep this massive issue under the rug and ignore it? Why would the universe care what time it is?
Further, how! How does it work? How does it look? How dangerous and beneficial is it?
How can we use logic to improve our own philosophy?
Please feel free to re-make the whole theory in your own way, with your own words. I don’t own it, couldn’t if I wanted to, wouldn’t want to if I could!
What if the Universe is 1 simple, spiritual, philosophic recursive function, and we think it’s complicated, mechanical, technical, about objects, and “intelligence” is just another way we fool ourselves? But, conversely, how could intelligence not exist, if it matters to us, and we are made of Atoms, and Atoms ARE Universes?
What if the universe wants to tell us something? What do you think those messages might be?
What will it mean for humanity if our ultimate problem is not technical, but spiritual?
Anyway, I don't think you're an idiot. I think I'm an idiot. That is a big problem for me, and I know this is a risky thing to talk about openly, and posting a billion questions is annoying, but I figured I'd just ask for help. None of these questions are anything you couldn't find yourself, either, even if you think you're the stupidest person on Earth! In fact, I would propose, that thinking you're the stupidest person on Earth, is one of the smartest things you can possibly do. Why wouldn't it be? How does the universe make things? It joins the opposite polarities. So how are we going to reason about intelligence, unless we reason about stupidity? We are exactly as smart as the universe. Why wouldn't we be?
Thank you for your work, and thank you for taking the time to read as much or as little as you like,
Bion @ bitpharma . com
A Perfect Atomic Logic Universe Theory (public, no registration, sketches/doodles and pdf papers) — https://www.dropbox.com/sh/50b92a8pt9nh9ot/AAB_-OXll1h9X7EbM...