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My Strange, Weird and Wacky Religious Beliefs

CynthiaCypher

Well-Known Member
I kind of like keeping my beliefs to myself.

Why?

Because my beliefs are f-ing weird. But I just can't help believing them. It's this intuitive thing I have, I somehow get these ideas in my head and they stick. It's not like I asked to believe this stuff, it was like it was forced upon me and I feel like a complete nutjob. So instead of continuing being chicken **** and hiding my beliefs from you guys I will for the first time give you people an overview of my beliefs so you can make fun of me and call me nuts.

1. I believe that the reality we live in is a complex multi-dimensional computational simulation...yes, just like the Matrix but even more complex than that.

2. I believe there are an infinite number of these simulations running at once, sometimes these system or simulations crash and sometimes various systems will merge with each but there are infinite number of them.

3. I believe that a single simulation is ran on a vast quantum computer and subsystem called a universe. All simulations can be said to be ran on a even vaster quantum computer and system called the multiverse.

4. You know how I once said I believe God is both good and evil, a sort of dialectical monistic metaphysical concept like the Tao. Well actually I believe God is binary. In fact I believe God is a self-replicating binary algorithm. God is the operating system which maintains the systems of the quantum computer we call the universe and runs the computer simulation we call reality.

This is the **** that is my reality tunnel, so there you go please feel free to call me f-ing nuts.
 

Sees

Dragonslayer
Crazy girl...

I think there are different "verses", dimensions, planes, "worlds" and it's been a part of certain traditions and reported experiences for a long time.

I posted on here before how I heard something being said by my self/voice in a different part of my house, and the wife and daughter responded to it from a whole other part of the house :areyoucra at first I thought they were watching a video with me in it....later made me think it was a different me in one of those other things mentioned above
 

CynthiaCypher

Well-Known Member
Or you've attempted to mystify quantum mechanics (which is kind of redundant honestly).

Not really. The universe as always been thought of as a simulation long before Bohr's was born, like thousands of years before Bohr's was born...just ask the Buddhists.

People have always believed that there were an infinite number of universe, in some religious systems our universe is called the middling universe among other universes like in Gnosticism.

And this guy named Jakob Bohme posited that God was a binary, fractal, self-replicating algorithm running the computational simulation we call reality like over 400 years ago.
 

technomage

Finding my own way
1. I believe that the reality we live in is a complex multi-dimensional computational simulation...yes, just like the Matrix but even more complex than that.
I tend to reject such thinking ... not because I think it's not true, but because I think it's not really relevant. Any simulation that is so persuasive as to be indiscernible from reality might as well BE reality. Unless there is some way to unplug from the Matrix, it might as well be real.
 

LuisDantas

Aura of atheification
Premium Member
I kind of like keeping my beliefs to myself.

Why?

Because my beliefs are f-ing weird. But I just can't help believing them. It's this intuitive thing I have, I somehow get these ideas in my head and they stick. It's not like I asked to believe this stuff, it was like it was forced upon me and I feel like a complete nutjob. So instead of continuing being chicken **** and hiding my beliefs from you guys I will for the first time give you people an overview of my beliefs so you can make fun of me and call me nuts.

So I am wrong in believing that you would rather be actually understood and accepted how you are?

Sorry then. I guess.

If it helps any, I can certainly understand that one dislikes being misjudged for one's beliefs, leading to some degree of confidentiality.



1. I believe that the reality we live in is a complex multi-dimensional computational simulation...yes, just like the Matrix but even more complex than that.

2. I believe there are an infinite number of these simulations running at once, sometimes these system or simulations crash and sometimes various systems will merge with each but there are infinite number of them.

3. I believe that a single simulation is ran on a vast quantum computer and subsystem called a universe. All simulations can be said to be ran on a even vaster quantum computer and system called the multiverse.

Sounds fairly reasonable, actually. A sort of fractal pantheism or panentheism.

Speculative as heck, for sure. But on this field that does not even register as a drawback, IMO.


4. You know how I once said I believe God is both good and evil, a sort of dialectical monistic metaphysical concept like the Tao. Well actually I believe God is binary. In fact I believe God is a self-replicating binary algorithm. God is the operating system which maintains the systems of the quantum computer we call the universe and runs the computer simulation we call reality.

Would you happen to know of an Unix concept named "Daemon"?

You make it sound like God is a Daemon operating on existence entire, with a definite purpose of expressing or shaping reality.

A very organic conception of God, I think.


This is the **** that is my reality tunnel, so there you go please feel free to call me f-ing nuts.

That would be quite crude and not really justified, though. And you know that, so why are you inviting us to do that?
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
Because my beliefs are f-ing weird. But I just can't help believing them. It's this intuitive thing I have, I somehow get these ideas in my head and they stick. It's not like I asked to believe this stuff, it was like it was forced upon me and I feel like a complete nutjob. So instead of continuing being chicken **** and hiding my beliefs from you guys I will for the first time give you people an overview of my beliefs so you can make fun of me and call me nuts.

1. I believe that the reality we live in is a complex multi-dimensional computational simulation...yes, just like the Matrix but even more complex than that.

2. I believe there are an infinite number of these simulations running at once, sometimes these system or simulations crash and sometimes various systems will merge with each but there are infinite number of them.

3. I believe that a single simulation is ran on a vast quantum computer and subsystem called a universe. All simulations can be said to be ran on a even vaster quantum computer and system called the multiverse.

4. You know how I once said I believe God is both good and evil, a sort of dialectical monistic metaphysical concept like the Tao. Well actually I believe God is binary. In fact I believe God is a self-replicating binary algorithm. God is the operating system which maintains the systems of the quantum computer we call the universe and runs the computer simulation we call reality.

This is the **** that is my reality tunnel, so there you go please feel free to call me f-ing nuts.
Your beliefs seem no weirder than those of other believers.
 

LuisDantas

Aura of atheification
Premium Member
That brings up far more questions than it answers. I don't know what a psychic field is.

What, you want to have more answers than questions? Not from me, I fear.

I'm probably quite wrong, but her conception seems to me to take as a fairly basic premise that the "building blocks" of existence entire are, for lack of better words, psychic-powered atoms of some kind. There may be no origin for them; perhaps they just exist and that is that. Everything else comes from their expressions and interactions.

(Boy, I hope she does not get offended from how far off-mark I probably am.)
 

CynthiaCypher

Well-Known Member
What, you want to have more answers than questions? Not from me, I fear.

I'm probably quite wrong, but her conception seems to me to take as a fairly basic premise that the "building blocks" of existence entire are, for lack of better words, psychic-powered atoms of some kind. There may be no origin for them; perhaps they just exist and that is that. Everything else comes from their expressions and interactions.

(Boy, I hope she does not get offended from how far off-mark I probably am.)

No, the building block of existence is information. Everything including matter and energy is essentially information. Just like Pythagoras said.
 

yoda89

On Xtended Vacation
I kind of like keeping my beliefs to myself.

Because my beliefs are f-ing weird. But I just can't help believing them. It's this intuitive thing I have, I somehow get these ideas in my head and they stick. It's not like I asked to believe this stuff, it was like it was forced upon me and I feel like a complete nutjob. So instead of continuing being chicken **** and hiding my beliefs from you guys I will for the first time give you people an overview of my beliefs so you can make fun of me and call me nuts.

I love the Matrix. I actually think it would be a great idea to establish a Matrix interpretation thread somewhere where it wont get ignored.

The most common interpretation of the matrix is that of the economic and sociopolitical machine in which we dwell. Yet, the later movies provide more in-depth to other philosophies.

1. I believe that the reality we live in is a complex multi-dimensional computational simulation...yes, just like the Matrix but even more complex than that.

It can be argued that we are in essence computers. Computers contain both hardware and software. If you argue that we have both software and hardware. It creates the concept of dualism. Hence when Morpheus says "The body cannot live without the mind." Which actually implies they we are composed of two separate entities.

2. I believe there are an infinite number of these simulations running at once, sometimes these system or simulations crash and sometimes various systems will merge with each but there are infinite number of them.

Infinity with destruction must contain creation to remain infinite. This could possibly create anomalies or glitches. The black cat Déjà vu.

3. I believe that a single simulation is ran on a vast quantum computer and subsystem called a universe. All simulations can be said to be ran on a even vaster quantum computer and system called the multiverse.

Seems like an accurate ladder statement to your conclusions.

4. You know how I once said I believe God is both good and evil, a sort of dialectical monistic metaphysical concept like the Tao. Well actually I believe God is binary. In fact I believe God is a self-replicating binary algorithm. God is the operating system which maintains the systems of the quantum computer we call the universe and runs the computer simulation we call reality.

Binary does not necessarily imply that something is composed of two opposites. It is merely a method of communication. Nor does self-replication necessarily mean the ability to conclude new answers yet not discovered by the algorithm. Ergo, there may be no one watching the screen.

This is the **** that is my reality tunnel, so there you go please feel free to call me f-ing nuts.

Your beliefs are well structured in a sense of going from to another. Yet, there is still much more not explained that with our metaphysical discovers could be infused.
I personally enjoyed reading them. I look to the further advancement of them if you wish to share. I don't agree with everything but its a nice change of pace.
 
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yoda89

On Xtended Vacation
No, the building block of existence is information. Everything including matter and energy is essentially information. Just like Pythagoras said.


We really don't have a good idea if Pythagoras actually came up such concepts. Nor if he was actually involved in Mathematics. There is a great possibility it was named in honor and glorify him for establishing intuitions of such arts. The ideas that are believed to be his are heavily influenced by divinity.
 
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