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Reaching the depths of ultimate reality and the experience of it

Ostronomos

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The least obvious truths are not readily apparent. Ultimate reality is one. God, etc. The after -life is another. All these can be proven mathematically. Empirical proof rarer still. The least obvious truths are not embraced wholeheartedly. You must realize them through logic most of the time and not observation. ***STAFF EDIT***
 
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ChristineM

"Be strong", I whispered to my coffee.
Premium Member
The least obvious truths are not readily apparent. Ultimate reality is one. God, etc. The after -life is another. All these can be proven mathematically. Empirical proof rarer still. The least obvious truths are not embraced wholeheartedly. You must realize them through logic most of the time and not observation. ***STAFF EDIT***

Please provide said mathematical proof.
 
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Spirit of Light

Be who ever you want
The least obvious truths are not readily apparent. Ultimate reality is one. God, etc. The after -life is another. All these can be proven mathematically. Empirical proof rarer still. The least obvious truths are not embraced wholeheartedly. You must realize them through logic most of the time and not observation. ***STAFF EDIT***
I would love to see God proven by mathematics
 
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Twilight Hue

Twilight, not bright nor dark, good nor bad.
The least obvious truths are not readily apparent. Ultimate reality is one. God, etc. The after -life is another. All these can be proven mathematically. Empirical proof rarer still. The least obvious truths are not embraced wholeheartedly. You must realize them through logic most of the time and not observation. ***STAFF EDIT***
Then you die and it's all reset to zero.
 

sealchan

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The least obvious truths are not readily apparent. Ultimate reality is one. God, etc. The after -life is another. All these can be proven mathematically. Empirical proof rarer still. The least obvious truths are not embraced wholeheartedly. You must realize them through logic most of the time and not observation. ***STAFF EDIT***

Logic is a vital aid to rationally understanding but regard to the ultimate logic is but a stepping stone.

I doubt you have a mathematical proof of God. If so your claim is insincere at best, manipulative at worst.
 

Ostronomos

Well-Known Member
Any logically coherent mathematical proof of God would be established successfully through the supertautological link between God and reality. For example, Reality = 1 × God, or Reality int = Reality ext. Courtesy of Chris Langan and I.
 

Twilight Hue

Twilight, not bright nor dark, good nor bad.
Logic is a vital aid to rationally understanding but regard to the ultimate logic is but a stepping stone.

I doubt you have a mathematical proof of God. If so your claim is insincere at best, manipulative at worst.

I would love to see some bona-fide supernatural god stuff actually created using mathematics.

Otherwise, as far as im concerned, it's just a bunch of numbers being thrown around to make it sound all impressive.
 

sealchan

Well-Known Member
Any logically coherent mathematical proof of God would be established successfully through the supertautological link between God and reality. For example, Reality = 1 × God, or Reality int = Reality ext. Courtesy of Chris Langan and I.

You lost me (and the mathematical basis) at super-tautological.

When making a logical case to show something is necessary you can't use a tautology.
 
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