Lacewing wrote: ↑Sat Mar 09, 2019 9:08 pm
Atla wrote: ↑Fri Mar 08, 2019 9:00 pm
Yeah whatever we come up with, it's done with a human mind. On the other hand, I do actually base my guess on infinite possibility, or rather an infinite "multiversal" field. I've been trying to simulate in my head for like a decade now, how some parts of a world of infinite possibility would necessarily sort of loop through themselves and be themselves at the same time, what such loops would be like and what their relative probabilites would be (in case probabilities within the infinite work the way I think they do). Still a work in progress.
It's a guess based on everything I know. It leads to a pretty dark and depressing picture about our world, which is why I would never publish this in detail, and would never ever mention certain implications of it.
But any "implications" of infinite possibility would somehow falsely be based on a "collection" of ideas/limitations -- wouldn't they? Because there isn't a specific picture to settle on. It's all movement. It might seem dark to a human, if that human is intent on some kind of linear and solid meaning/value. But if a human could be part of a wave that folds back into that which is greater, and for no specific reason (like all of nature), it's possibly all just the
rising and falling of experience. An endless ocean of waves and movement?
Maybe only a LACK of movement brings about that which seems dark and depressing. Being static, fixed, closed, stagnant -- which is built on non-infinite ideas/energy?
Well I did settle on a specific picture which is an infinite multiversal field (as I think that is the most probable guess). It's a form of multiverse idea, extrapolated from our universe. I always look for what I think is the most probably guess (because I don't think a human can do more), but of course I can easily be wrong at every point.
I usually imagine it as a superposition of non-existence, one particle, two particles, three particles, four particles and so on up to infinity. Somewhere in that infinite mess there is also our own universe (it occurs infinitely many times actually).
I try to think in 5-7 "dimensions" depending on how we count, how parts of this infinite mess loop through themselves. And then some parts of that loop again, and so on again up to infinity.
What is really depressing about my models is that we automatically assume that humanity has a future, which unfortunately might be highly unlikely..