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Discussion in 'General Philosophy' started by Fen, Jul 17, 2002.

  1. Fen Registered Senior Member

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    I. In the beginning there is God and the conscious entities.
    II. These conscious entities plead to God for a universe.
    III. God sets up the musical rules of physics (randomly) and starts the universe--then waits for it to end.
    IV. Back to the beginning.

    1. A conscious entity is the essence of free will.

    a. There is a finite, constant, and musical number of conscious entities.

    b. Each is separate from all other conscious entities.

    c. Each has no beginning.

    d. Each has no end.

    e. Each cannot be active (inputting and outputting) if it is not coupled with a conscious seat.

    f. Each has a nonquantized infinite storage of previous quantized input.

    f1. The storage resists attempts to glean information from it.

    f2. The storage cannot be directly shared--it must go through conscious seats.

    g. Other than the storage of g, each is identical to all other conscious entities.

    2. A conscious seat is the physical portion of a conscious system.

    3. A conscious system is the fusion of one conscious entity with one seat of consciousness.

    a. It has a beginning.

    b. It has an end (denaturing).

    c. It has a quantized input and output.

    d. It must be either active (inputting and outputting) or inactive (doing neither yet not denaturing).

    e. Output is determined by the entity's storage, system input, and free will.

    4. A universe.

    a. It is quantized.

    b. It has a beginning.

    c. It has an end.

    c1. All conscious systems denature at the end.

    d. It is finite.

    e. It produces at least one conscious seat from it's beginning.

    f. It has musical rules of physics.
     
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  3. Riomacleod Registered Senior Member

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    I think you need to expand on it a little bit.

    What do you mean by conciousness having no beginings or ends? Is this referring to their transcendance of 3-space? Or something different?

    Sounds alot like Plato.
     
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  5. wet1 Wanderer Registered Senior Member

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    A belated welcome to sciforums, Fen.

    Please do not cross post the same message in different forums.
     
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