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  • March 15, 2018 at 3:32 pm #290
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    AdamMedici – ‘The God Game, everyone can play.’

    Another attempt to explain the reason for peace. :banghead: If you honestly consider pursuits in mathematics, physics, religion, etc. We have found all can be categorized under philosophy.

    This statement’s proof hides in that all of the above subjects have an incompleteness; an incompleteness that changes with time via new discoveries, ideas, and the like.

    If you question the world around you; I can give you my answer, and you can decide to listen or ignore.

    All that matters is that it is written.This thing known as existence; some call it multi-verse, others universe, and those still, who call it God.The God who can control fate; God that intercedes on our behalf; God that Muslims call Allah, or Christians the Holy trinity; I do not speak of this God.

    Because I do not believe this God exists yet. I speak of the concept of all that which is reality or that which is in existence. It is a wave of energy whose purpose is to complex. To change and become better than it was before, by any means necessary.

    This necessity to better its self is because the energy/time to reach certain levels of complexity relies on this betterment; to change in order to survive.

    This eternal thing does not need survival, but the level of complexity inside the media does. If the complexity is destroyed and returns to square one the energy/time cycle must continue again. One can view the object of the game as to reach the highest level of complexity possible inside the media.

    This highest level of complexity or the Goal of the Game is to become the God that religions speak of. The human race is a part of this, as is all life. We are not the only life out there in the infinite that has reached intellectual complexity, but the possibility exists that we might be.

    If this scary possibility is true or not, we must value every human being on earth. We must try and better our selves and our world around us. We must see the utter foolishness of wars and disagreements of all kind. All ideas must be written and made available, those whose ideas are fought for in a manner that destroys the complexity of life is inevitably wrong, and in the end will fail us.

    Therefore if one wishes to play the God game an adherence to a fundamental rule of peace is how others can easily separate those who play nice and those who do not.

    We must strive to not kill each other and promote a world where all ideas rest on a blanket of peace and enlightenment from the awareness of the game that we’re in. So make up your own religion or theory of everything. Just be peaceful to all ideas and thoughts because who knows, maybe the idea nobody would listen to ends up being correct.

    M_Vos – ‘Re: The God Game, everyone can play.’

    I agree, sharing opinions and creating open dialogues would allow humanity to go even one step further. We have come a long way but we certainly have some improvements to make.

    Also, when putting aside the wars, disputes and greediness we could also achieve something remarkable. I disagree that change is in your opinion a good thing that always tries to improve.

    In science for example, a good idea might turn out to be a bad one after all if the experiments don’t agree with the theory.

    AdamMedici – ‘Re: The God Game, everyone can play.’

    [quote=Master_Vos;988]I disagree that change is in your opinion a good thing that always tries to improve. In science for example, a good idea might turn out to be a bad one after all if the experiments don’t agree with the theory.[/quote]

    Absolutely right, I hadn’t considered that. If all change was for the better like in evolution there would not be extinctions. Or change in governments that lead to famine, or civil strife.

    Very smart point. My country (USA) is very frightened of change; so much so that before any change happens, there is mass opposition to it; before it is seen to be beneficial or not. But obviously this is not everyone, just a majority.

    M_Vos – ‘Re: The God Game, everyone can play.’

    Governments are sometimes make decisions that in my opinion aren’t well thought about. But of course making mistakes or neglecting certain factors is inevitable because we humans will always keep making them.

    But what we can do, and don’t do enough any more, is reduce the errors to almost zero by thinking together. Politics these days in the western world is nothing more than one party saying something and the other one saying something else. And the result?

    Sometimes one of them gets what they want, sometimes they make a hybrid and combine their ideas. But they hardly add any new ideas or are brave enough to admit their opinion was wrong. And that might well be one of the reasons why things aren’t going the way they supposed to go right now.

    AdamMedici – ‘Re: The God Game, everyone can play.’

    Well said, I agree.

    AdamMedici – ‘Re: The God Game, everyone can play.’

    Pro. I recently watched your videos on YouTube, and your questioning of why the simple solution of right, wrong and neutral simultaneously goes over everyone’s head, and they don’t understand.

    I believe it has something to do with neuroplasticity.

    It is your minds ability to rewire its own structure; it is the reason a doctor can acquire knowledge on new subjects in medicine. It is the reason a child can transition from drooling to complex language, and continue to learn new languages. A mathematician can learn calculus, and reinvent the wheel to create new mathematics and geometries; all because of this thing called neuroplasticity.

    Stop and ask why this lump that exists in our head rewires itself in such ways? How did it learn to learn? New ideas are the hardest to swallow because it is just that; new.

    No one is familiar with it, others haven’t had time to digest it to make solutions for themselves by using it. We must all face the fact that our Ideas may only gain acceptance after death, if at all.

    It is this sombre truth that makes me ache in my bones and hope beyond all hope that some afterlife exists so that we can watch this saga known as Human life play out, and the hope that our writings help influence the future in a positive way.

    Pro – ‘Re: The God Game, everyone can play.’

    [quote=AdamMedici;986]So make up your own religion or theory of everything. Just be peaceful to all ideas and thoughts, Because who knows, maybe the idea nobody would listen to ends up being correct. [/quote]I had a very religious upbringing and eventually it was God, whatever that means, that brought me to Pro theory.

    I also hope that the idea nobody in the wider scientific community seems willing to listen to turns out being correct so to speak. Everybody thought Copernicus was wrong, Darwin, and countless others throughout history.

    A major motivation for me was making this theory/forum/website 100% free and open, pure thought for pure reasons. Like I often say we might not remember who invented the wheel but we still use it because it works :peace:

    Pro – ‘Re: The God Game, everyone can play.’

    [quote=AdamMedici;1026]Pro. I recently watched your videos on YouTube, and your questioning of why the simple solution of right, wrong and neutral simultaneously goes over everyone’s head, and they don’t understand.

    I believe it has something to do with neuroplasticity.

    It is your minds ability to rewire its own structure; it is the reason a doctor can acquire knowledge on new subjects in medicine. It is the reason a child can transition from drooling to complex language, and continue to learn new languages. A mathematician can learn calculus, and reinvent the wheel to create new mathematics and geometries; all because of this thing called neuroplasticity.

    Stop and ask why this lump that exists in our head rewires itself in such ways? How did it learn to learn?

    New ideas are the hardest to swallow because it is just that; new. No one is familiar with it, others haven’t had time to digest it to make solutions for themselves by using it. We must all face the fact that our Ideas may only gain acceptance after death, if at all.

    It is this sombre truth that makes me ache in my bones and hope beyond all hope that some afterlife exists so that we can watch this saga known as Human life play out, and the hope that our writings help influence the future in a positive way.[/quote]I’m fully prepared for this to carry on after my death, always have been sort of ready for it to be that way I think.

    I just want everybody to know this is what REALLY happens when you push so-called logic to its limit. As long as this happens I’m cool :shades:I originally tried to give it away but due to afore mentioned reasons it wasn’t picked up by the wider scientific community.

    That’s the only reason that I originally had any part in this whatsoever. I just kind of had to learn this stuff on my own to do what I wanted to do.

    Pro – ‘Re: The God Game, everyone can play.’

    And :thx: for watching my videos.

    Tesla – ‘Re: The God Game, everyone can play.’

    [quote=M_Vos;990]Governments are sometimes make decisions that in my opinion aren’t well thought about.

    But of course making mistakes or neglecting certain factors is inevitable because we humans will always keep making them. But what we can do, and don’t do enough any more, is reduce the errors to almost zero by thinking together.

    Politics these days in the western world is nothing more than one party saying something and the other one saying something else. And the result?

    Sometimes one of them gets what they want, sometimes they make a hybrid and combine their ideas. But they hardly add any new ideas or are brave enough to admit their opinion was wrong. And that might well be one of the reasons why things aren’t going the way they supposed to go right now.[/quote]

    Aptly put. :thumbup: :roflmao: Occam’s Razor. :claphands:

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