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- Sep 30, 2024
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Started from asking myself: "Do you believe the more we believe we understanding something, the more we are actually understanding our nervous system?"
Idea: The brain is the all-powerful one God/entity. The more we believe we understand something, the more we understand our nervous system. The nervous system is like this self-serving energy that will eventually not implode upon itself like stars, but rather reach a unity/singularity once we gain the final understanding of our nervous system. That's what we are being programmed to do, that is what controls/influences our actions and curiosity. The universe is created by our nervous system. The nervous system wanting (will) to be able to perceive itself, to be self-reflexive. The nervous system is an anti-entropy (creating order, decreasing entropy) machine.
Maybe that is "the" force/purpose controlling life, rather than "the" force/purpose being to propagate life. Arguments why "the" force/purpose of life is to propagate life: our instinct is not always to support life, we desire the worst for others, we can watch a stranger die in front of us and not have the instinct to save them (observer effect), war, prejudices, etc.
Idea: The brain is the all-powerful one God/entity. The more we believe we understand something, the more we understand our nervous system. The nervous system is like this self-serving energy that will eventually not implode upon itself like stars, but rather reach a unity/singularity once we gain the final understanding of our nervous system. That's what we are being programmed to do, that is what controls/influences our actions and curiosity. The universe is created by our nervous system. The nervous system wanting (will) to be able to perceive itself, to be self-reflexive. The nervous system is an anti-entropy (creating order, decreasing entropy) machine.
Maybe that is "the" force/purpose controlling life, rather than "the" force/purpose being to propagate life. Arguments why "the" force/purpose of life is to propagate life: our instinct is not always to support life, we desire the worst for others, we can watch a stranger die in front of us and not have the instinct to save them (observer effect), war, prejudices, etc.