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While the majority of the raw information we are exposed to remains unconscious, it cannot compare to the sophistication and dense value of the conscious. All consciousness is made up of the unconscious processes, we have no need to reverse engineer consciousness until our technology is at a stage ready to apply it. I.E "Virtual" "Reality". >Implying either of these really exist by their current definitions. When we achieve freeform creation of the waking world, we will have achieved what is defined as Godhood. Where we live with completely unlimited resources. Though it may seem close, we are so far from this it seems unlikely we will be capable of progressing that long without losing this potential state of Godhood. Where logic and reason isn't applied until after the choices and forms have been applied. Simply thinking about it begs the question, how would we know if we were insane or not, or another way of asking that question, how would we know what was "real," if we could create our own fates? We would have to shed our entire understanding of "chance," or "random." Yet, the unknown would still be a huge undefined mystery even after we achieve the ability to manipulate our physical world to the maximum capacity of our wildest imagination.
We may not have the "technology," to generate our realities yet, but we definitely know something has the "ability," to. After all, this does exist. Generally people would imply or directly state this is the work of a/the God.
Hilarious that they would assume something with the ability to design every facet of what we would define as "Everything," would be a definable being. I, myself, use the word God, but I use it as an extension of the word 'Universe' and 'All'. As well as a fusion and comparison of the words 'Everything' and 'Nothing'.
God is the algorithm my existence works to create.
This post was edited by Immortal0 on May 22 2013 02:43am