It's like the matrix is a computer running a command. Much like a calculator, you enter in the numbers, the equation is solved. But with the reality matrix, and specifically our human points of perception... this computational process is the days of our lives and our choices therein. The movement of all existence, on a grand scale... is a computational process.
We're running through the simulation to calculate the answer... whatever was the motivation of the original intention that sparked this existence.
There are only a few questions it all inevitably comes back around to, when I personally ponder existence. And really, the questions seem to just be a few branches off of one central question. So I could even say that technically, it's one question. I'm inevitably presented with a conundrum.
As I thought about it lastnight, like I have so many times before... it occurred to me that our lives themselves are processes of computation that will ultimately answer the one great question. When the whole of the simulation has been run through, from micro to macro... the result will be the finished computation, the answer to the original query.
What is amazing to me is how intricate and serious and detailed it all is, when you're viewing this process from a human life standpoint. On the absolute macro scale, I bet the process is just an instant... just like it is when we use a calculator.
(07-15-2017, 02:11 PM)Trix Wrote: [ -> ]It's like the matrix is a computer running a command. Much like a calculator, you enter in the numbers, the equation is solved. But with the reality matrix, and specifically our human points of perception... this computational process is the days of our lives and our choices therein. The movement of all existence, on a grand scale... is a computational process.
We're running through the simulation to calculate the answer... whatever was the motivation of the original intention that sparked this existence.
There are only a few questions it all inevitably comes back around to, when I personally ponder existence. And really, the questions seem to just be a few branches off of one central question. So I could even say that technically, it's one question. I'm inevitably presented with a conundrum.
As I thought about it lastnight, like I have so many times before... it occurred to me that our lives themselves are processes of computation that will ultimately answer the one great question. When the whole of the simulation has been run through, from micro to macro... the result will be the finished computation, the answer to the original query.
What is amazing to me is how intricate and serious and detailed it all is, when you're viewing this process from a human life standpoint. On the absolute macro scale, I bet the process is just an instant... just like it is when we use a calculator.
In macro terms, just a fraction of a spark of time. Individually our lives represent less than the cumulative moment of creation. Yet in our micro moment we go from the miracle of creation in the womb to unification with the universe in a flash of light. Making each instant of our lives a gift to be passionately embraced before the light is extinguished.
(07-15-2017, 02:23 PM)Tribulation Wrote: [ -> ]In macro terms, just a fraction of a spark of time. Individually our lives represent less than the cumulative moment of creation. Yet in our micro moment we go from the miracle of creation in the womb to unification with the universe in a flash of light. Making each instant of our lives a gift to be passionately embraced before the light is extinguished.
So very well said.
Yes...
We must embrace the now, fully and passionately.
It's interesting to consider how valuable our perception is on this human level. To be tiny lifeforms like us, experiencing things in such a 'drawn out' kind of way, is actually invaluable to the process.
Unlike with a calculator and its instant computation, I think a large part of the reason behind life and existence IS the intricate details. HOW the answer is arrived at. I think God/sole consciousness wants to see the intricacies of the movement which allows the answer to be computed.
The big picture has to be zoomed in on and studied from every point. It's a brilliantly designed machine, wherein it is our function to live out the intricate details and record them with our senses. Pretty efficient.
(07-15-2017, 02:11 PM)Mister Obvious Wrote: [ -> ]It's like the matrix is a computer running a command. Much like a calculator, you enter in the numbers, the equation is solved. But with the reality matrix, and specifically our human points of perception... this computational process is the days of our lives and our choices therein. The movement of all existence, on a grand scale... is a computational process.
We're running through the simulation to calculate the answer... whatever was the motivation of the original intention that sparked this existence.
There are only a few questions it all inevitably comes back around to, when I personally ponder existence. And really, the questions seem to just be a few branches off of one central question. So I could even say that technically, it's one question. I'm inevitably presented with a conundrum.
As I thought about it lastnight, like I have so many times before... it occurred to me that our lives themselves are processes of computation that will ultimately answer the one great question. When the whole of the simulation has been run through, from micro to macro... the result will be the finished computation, the answer to the original query.
What is amazing to me is how intricate and serious and detailed it all is, when you're viewing this process from a human life standpoint. On the absolute macro scale, I bet the process is just an instant... just like it is when we use a calculator.
It does "appear" that way, yes.
Complete bullshit fertilises new growth.
You must re-read this to understand the complete fallacy.
Scroll upward to see the details.
Forth line makes a stanza.
(06-07-2020, 05:17 AM)Marble Wrote: [ -> ]Complete bullshit fertilises new growth.
You must re-read this to understand the complete fallacy.
Scroll upward to see the details.
Forth line makes a stanza.
One must sometimes, yes. One must.
(06-07-2020, 05:18 AM)Master Oblivious Wrote: [ -> ]One must sometimes, yes. One must.
If ewe can't beat 'em, join 'm.
I see red, I see red, I see red
Icy Red.......
Love, we could all get along now, but it'd not black and white.
Blue print is involved.
Time to back out now.
Explosive news.
Wakakakakakaka
Essential the crux having been sitting in an English garden waiting for the sun.
Man, reality/existence IS a simulation...
But the fucked up part is that it's not even necessarily a "good" one.
It's like...
Playing The Sims on a handheld video game device.
It's pixels on a screen.
IT'S PIXELS ON A SCREEN AND WE KNOW IT'S NOT REAL WHEN WE'RE PLAYING IT CUZ IT DON'T EVEN LOOK REAL.
You get like ONE step removed from this dimension, and you can see this reality in exactly the same way.
It's VERY convincing when you're in it, but as soon as you're out of it, it's UNBELIEVABLY FFFAAAHAHAHAHAAAAAAKE.