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Author: MobyDikc
Date: Aug 15, 2007 18:54

The Holy Bible 2.0 (beta)

1. The Creation
2. The Evolution
3. The Revolution

Chapter 1 - The Creation

You are real. I am real. We exist in reality.

Reality is everything you can think of. All the matter across all of
space throughout all of time. That means every place on earth, and
every person is real.

Reality includes what people think and feel: their culture, their art,
their technology, their knowledge, and their emotions and sensations.

Of all the words in all the worlds languages, only a few concepts do
not fit nicely into reality.

God doesn't fit at all, because God is a reality altogether different
than our reality.

God is not literally above or below or beyond or behind or inside or
outside reality, because space is part of reality, and God is a
different reality.

God is absolute reality. Absolute reality has its own absolute space,
absolute time, and absolute matter.

The mind is a concept that doesn't fit into our reality, because the
mind exists in absolute reality. A mind is made of absolute matter
moving in absolute space and absolute time.

The ever changing states of a mind in absolute reality are like a
dictionary, an encyclopedia, and a stage all rolled into one self-
contained story.

That story is the conscious experience. Complete with its own relative
space, relative time, and relative matter, the conscious experience is
a reality itself.

Your mind exists in absolute reality. It creates your relative
reality.

Chapter 2 - The Evolution

Your mind exists in absolute reality. It creates your relative
reality.

This idea has been popular for thousands of years and will soon be
scientifically confirmed.

The distinction between the divine (absolute) and the common
(relative) is actually the definition of Holy, and is the starting
point of nearly all the world's religions.

The first line of The Holy Bible (the original one) separates
everything into The Heavens and The Earth. The first line of The Tao
into The Way and The World.

Through the centuries those theologies of ancient cultures were given
to more modern cultures, starting with the Greeks and going through
the Enlightenment.

The result was philosophy. Theology had evolved into philosophy.

In the definitions near the beginning of "Principles of Natural
Philosophy", Newton wrote about the absolute and relative natures of
time and space.

1. Absolute, true, and mathematical time, of itself and from its
own nature, flows equably without relation to anything external, and
by another name is called "duration"; relative, apparent, and common
time is some sensible and external (whether accurate or unequable)
measure of duration by the means of motion, which is commonly used
instead of true time, such as an hour, a day, a month, a year.

2. Absolute space, in its own nature, without relation to anything
external, remains always similar and immovable. Relative space is some
movable dimension or measure of the absolute spaces, which our senses
determine by its position to bodies and which is commonly taken for
immovable space; such is the dimension of a subterraneous, an aerial,
or celestial space, determined by its position in respect of the
earth. Absolute and relative space are the same in figure and
magnitude, but they do not remain always numerically the same.

He applied the absolute/relative duality which was popular at the time
(and many times before it) and decided that his mathematical formulas
described the absolute nature of time and space.

Though he would later be corrected on that point by Einstein, Newton's
work marked a new evolution in how we describe and understand our
world.

Physics was born from philosophy.

Einstein provided us with new and improved mathematical formulas for
space and time, but he also corrected Newton's definitions of space
and time.

He convinced us that the space and time we study and measure in
science is not absolute. It is relative.

But that does not mean Einstein didn't continue to believe in the
absolute/relative duality.

"But you don't seriously believe," Einstein protested, "that none
but observable magnitudes must go into a physical theory?"

"Isn't that precisely what you have done with relativity?" I asked
in some surprise. "After all, you did stress the fact that it is
impermissible to speak of absolute time, simply because absolute time
cannot be observed; that only clock readings, be it in the moving
reference system or the system at rest, are relevant to the
determination of time."

"Possibly I did use this kind of reasoning," Einstein admitted,
"but it is nonsense all the same. Perhaps I could put it more
diplomatically by saying that it may be heuristically useful to keep
in mind what one has actually observed. But on principle, it is quite
wrong to try founding a theory on observable magnitudes alone. In
reality, the very opposite happens. It is the theory which decides
what we can observe."

It only meant that his mathematical equations were specifically
dealing with relative measurements.

Chapter 3 - The Revolution

Despite having philosophical roots in absolute/relative dual realities
the mathematical equations that have defined physics for centuries
have focused on one or the other.

There would be nothing wrong with that, if all the mathematical
equations of physics nicely agreed with each other and caused little
controversy.

But today that is not that case. Specifically, the quest for quantum
gravity is wide open.

The result will be something roughly like this.

A researcher will create a computer program to represent absolute
reality.

And in the complexity of the computer program, there has to exist a
system which is making measurements of the other systems in the
computer program.

Finally, those measurements created by the internal observer of the
computer program have to be gathered and interpretated.

In the event that this ever happens, a first-of-its-kind event will
have taken place:

Mathematics will have modeled absolute reality and relative
reality in a single program.

This land mark achievement will be made possible by the future of
information technology and medicine. It will be accomplished using
programs instead of equations. And the following discovery will be
made:

The measurements of space and time made by the internal observer
will demonstrate time dilation, length contraction, and the results of
the double-slit experiment even when the data for absolute reality
fails to demonstrate these phenomena.

The only conclusion is that this technique is the proper way to
understand the phenomena of relativity and quantum mechanics and is
the best path to quantum gravity.
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