quite interesting experiments in that video.
An interesting view on this is the mystery of the double slit experiment:
http://www.bbc.com/earth/story/20170215 ... um-physics
I don't follow.. ;/
When you think about what reality is, it makes you very unhappy and depressed for some reason. I have the opposite reaction and I feel happy.
If we are the only civilization/life in the whole reality it could mean we are a simulation.
One civilization per universe. Each universe with different physical rules. The mulri-verse is the ultimate state of Consciousness, the "glue" that keeps all the bubbles be. In one universe the rules make wizardry and dragons a reality. Magic is their reality. When we 'dream' we see faint echoes of other civilizations, beyond our reality.
If we wipe ourselves out, and if we are that bad, the cosmos would welcome the outcome.jam-s wrote: ↑13 Jun 2018... or the other civilisations are long gone (wiped-out themselves just like we're about to do...) or still not at a level where we could detect them (like we a few hundred years ago):
https://www.quickanddirtytips.com/educa ... ife-exists
and
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drake_equation
and also
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fermi_paradox
Theres a lot of solutions to the Fermi "Paradox", I mean he, Drake and Sagan also just pulled those numbers out of their asses. We have no second sample so we have no data, simple as that.
I think it was depressing for me at that time in my life because very few people around me felt the same way or had that curiosity. It's rare to find people with the same interest in the subject, outside of heavy psychedelic users. This can be depressing in and of itself. The subject itself is not depressing but rather the opposite ,indeed!bxbrkrz wrote: ↑09 Jun 2018When you think about what reality is, it makes you very unhappy and depressed for some reason. I have the opposite reaction and I feel happy.
So:
completely different wavelengths on the subject = Conflict of ideas = birth of Consciousness = subject matter of the thread proven to be true.
Life is the biggest trip ever. No one has the answer.aeox wrote: ↑15 Jun 2018I think it was depressing for me at that time in my life because very few people around me felt the same way or had that curiosity. It's rare to find people with the same interest in the subject, outside of heavy psychedelic users. This can be depressing in and of itself. The subject itself is not depressing but rather the opposite ,indeed!bxbrkrz wrote: ↑09 Jun 2018
When you think about what reality is, it makes you very unhappy and depressed for some reason. I have the opposite reaction and I feel happy.
So:
completely different wavelengths on the subject = Conflict of ideas = birth of Consciousness = subject matter of the thread proven to be true.
I wasn't trying to disprove the subject or anything.. What do you mean?
normen has the answer...bxbrkrz wrote: ↑15 Jun 2018Life is the biggest trip ever. No one has the answer.aeox wrote: ↑15 Jun 2018
I think it was depressing for me at that time in my life because very few people around me felt the same way or had that curiosity. It's rare to find people with the same interest in the subject, outside of heavy psychedelic users. This can be depressing in and of itself. The subject itself is not depressing but rather the opposite ,indeed!
I wasn't trying to disprove the subject or anything.. What do you mean?
I just don't have the question yet.
if VR is real then God exists as a matter of fact.
If VR is real, I wonder what electric fences and other surprises have been set up to keep us within boundaries.bxbrkrz wrote: ↑20 Jun 2018if VR is real then God exists as a matter of fact.jappe wrote: ↑19 Jun 2018So there's a Tom Campbell who has crowdfunded tweaked versions of the double slit experiment to investigate the VR theory:
Presentation of the experiments:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yn1i_r6iYBE
Tom's been on it for a while now. His "My Big TOE" was kinda interesting in the first part, then he went overboard with his personal OBE experiences and basically put it all to some kind of "astral space" where the "spirits" move around. Sadly there was none of the convincing logic of the first part in that bit. Saying "Well maybe it's not real but VR then" seems konsequent (no, theres no real english translation)
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