Computer \"reads\" memories... (Humans)

by BBella @, Friday, April 09, 2010, 07:37 (5341 days ago) @ xeno6696

[Bbella]I guess that is really what I am aiming at here. Essentially, I am asking you to be the God (UT) of your own reality using the pieces of the puzzle you already have here. If you were the God of your own UT and you have found yourself here; what are you doing "here" and what will you want to be doing when you leave? If we have the ability to 'adjust' the fabric to our own specification, what would be the UT or purpose for this reality (suffering/birth/death/etc.?-> Phrased this way, there's quite a few ways to talk about it. God/religion is typically targeted at dealing with these kinds of questions.-I was hoping to get away from how others (religions/philosophies/etc.) see the universe. I just wanted you to express how you would want it to be, given what already exists, in your UT. It just seems best to use what already exists as a jumping off base for our own Ultimate Truth. What do we hope or want this all to be about, and where will it all eventually lead, for all in our own private UT? 
 
 
> On Suffering:
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> A God that would be as big as the universe would have a nature that would be vast and empty... So I think he'd want his creations to be self-sufficient. I don't think he'd want to be bothered... who would he have to turn to himself? No one could understand the problems of one so vast and mighty, not even if they tried. -So above, are you imagining yourself as God, being everything/All That Is, and imagine yourself being alone with no one to understand you, etc? If so, I remember once I imagined being God, as a universal presence of all that IS, and found myself completely and utterly alone. It felt so bad I decided right then it would not be good to be God if there were one. And if I were God, I would hope to be able to forget I am God by becoming one of my own peon beings. At least then, for a while, I could forget I am alone.- > I don't think I would attach any special meaning about death: the nature of this universe is one that is slowly trying to reach an equilibrium of as little concentrated energy as possible. Death is simply a consequence of this and I don't even think considered as part of a design per se: it just "is." 
 
So, you are saying above, that in your UT, death would just be death and people would just die and poof, they are just gone forever? That way, everyone but you would be finite? That doesn't seem fun.
 
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