Darkneos wrote: ↑Sat May 10, 2025 2:45 am
So...I'm overwhelmed and literally out of options and people to ask so I'll try here.
I've read a lot of different things over the years and can't seem to reconcile or even understand any of them, and the result is being so depressed I don't even get out of bed most days.
To name a few:
1. Quantum physics and whether time is real or not, I don't understand or know what to do if it is.
As a matter of pure speculation on my part,...
...try to think of time as functioning in two contexts of reality.
In physics parlance, the first context is called
"local" reality, which refers to the workings of what Kant calls
"phenomena," or everything we can see, touch, hear, smell, and taste --> all of which is limited to (or governed by) the speed of light,
And the second context of reality is called
"non-local" reality, which refers to the quantum realm, which is a realm that
is not limited to (nor governed by) the speed of light, and of which Kant's term
"noumena" seems fitting.
You probably already know this, but in
"local" reality, conscious corporeal beings, such as us, experience
"varying cadences" of time depending on the strength or weakness of whatever gravitational field we may be immersed within.
In other words, even though it would be imperceptible, time would move slower for you...
(e.g., your body would age slower)
...if you somehow lived on Jupiter as opposed to living here on the earth.
Indeed, according to ChatGPT:
Due to both gravitational and special relativistic time dilation, you would age about 0.663 seconds less per Earth year on the surface of Jupiter compared to someone on Earth.
And that would be due to the stronger gravitational field causing a slowing down - or restriction - in the movement of all of the underlying quantum and molecular processes that govern the workings of your body, thus, slightly slowing down the ageing process of your body and that of what we call
"time" in general.
On the other hand, in the context of
"non-local" reality (the quantum realm), at least in terms of entangled particles,...
(which, theoretically, could be all particles in existence)
...gravity has no effect on quantum phenomena in such a way that would cause varying cadences in time.
Again, according to ChatGPT...
As far as current physics understands, gravity operating at "local reality" does not affect the speed or mechanism of entanglement correlations at the level of "non-local reality."
In fact, according to some theories,...
(my favorite one being that reality is "holographic-like" in nature)
...like in a laser hologram, the informational underpinning of what we call
"local" reality (again
"non-local" reality) exists in a state of
interpenetrating "oneness" in which there is no separation of anything, and where exchanges of information can be instantaneous.
So yeah, the concept of
"time" is pretty wild.
However, it would seem that the only reason that the movements and mechanical workings of the universe are functional,...
(as in successfully achieving the goal of awakening multifarious lifeforms into existence in a logical setting)
...is because the
"cogs and gears" of this unfathomably ordered
"machine" have been
"assigned" a
speed limit that, in turn, creates the perfect cadences of time that make perfect sense to us conscious beings whose bodies are a part of the
"Great Machine" itself.
In fact, to demonstrate just how
perfectly "designed" this universe is, I posed the following question to ChatGPT...
Me:
Okay, let me repose the question. If the ship could travel at 99.9999999% the speed of light, would the ship still pretty much look like a flattened wave to a stationary observer?
ChatGPT:
Yes — at 99.9999999% the speed of light, the ship would indeed appear like a flattened wave (a hyper-compressed version of itself) to a stationary observer.
Me:
Under those circumstances, how much slower would the pilot age relative to the stationary observer?
ChatGPT:
For every 1 second experienced by the pilot, 22,366 seconds (about 6.2 hours) pass for the stationary observer.
Me:
And to the pilot, everything would still look normal on the inside of the ship, right?
ChatGPT:
Yes — exactly right.
To the pilot inside the ship moving at 99.9999999% the speed of light, everything would feel and look completely normal.
And the point in asking Chat those questions was to, again, demonstrate how perfectly designed this
"Great Machine" truly is, because even under those utterly bizarre conditions, everything in our frame of reference will always look and feel completely
"normal" to us.
Darkneos wrote: ↑Sat May 10, 2025 2:45 am
2. Reductionism and whether everything is just boiled down to the basic quantum state and nothing else is real or exists:
https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/tPqQdLC ... 2ki6sSvAxu
Like...if it really is just quantum particles and nothing else, that people, animals, planes, etc aren't "real" then...I don't really know. Am I lying when I make friends? When I feel love? Or sad, or anything? I don't understand.
The material phenomena we experience in our everyday lives is no more "real" than the phenomena we experience in our dreams.
Now, of course, material phenomena are
Infinitely more ordered than our dreams, for sure, but, again, no more "real" than our dreams.
And as per the reductionists' reasoning, both our dreams and material phenomena can be reduced down to nothing more than fields of information.
Unfortunately, because the closed-minded, hardcore materialists are, in essence,
sleepwalking through life, they're simply not awake enough to fathom that the only things in this universe that are truly "real" are the
"dreamers" of dreams.
Or, in other words (and contrary to little BigMike's objections), it is the proverbial
"ghost in the machine" or the
"I Am-ness" or the eternal
"soul" that is truly real, while all else is illusion.
Darkneos wrote: ↑Sat May 10, 2025 2:45 am
Are we really nothing more than just robots driven by evolution?
Absolutely not!
Imagine trying to push that nihilistic nonsense into the minds of our children.
Again, that sort of limited thinking is a
"Dunning-Krugerish-like" byproduct that comes from the minds of sleepwalkers like BigMike and others like him who haven't a clue as to what's really going on around here.
Darkneos wrote: ↑Sat May 10, 2025 2:45 am
3. The self and whether it exists or not and what that means for how I am suppose to relate to people or if there even is such a thing as "people", how do I live with that? Am I helping people or not? If I sleep do I "die" and am reborn the next day? This is a big hurt to think about.
Again, the
"self" (the
"I Am-ness") is the one thing that is truly real. And, yes, it exists (moreso than even the keyboard you are typing on).
And, of course, there are people.
And the way you
should relate to other people is by focusing your attention on their inner "I-Am-nesses" which are all not only equal to yours and to each other's "I-Am-nesses," but are equal to God's "I-Am-ness."
And, no, you do not die when you fall asleep.
You need to stop fretting about the small stuff.
Darkneos wrote: ↑Sat May 10, 2025 2:45 am
4. Social constructs. The worry that all the meaningful things in my life that helped me and lifted me up and moved me were little more than some fantasy I was living out and not reality itself. It's...hard trying to reckon with that.
If they helped you and lifted you up, then what difference does it make if it was a fantasy?
The fact of the matter is that this whole situation of our "temporary" existence on this planet is one big fantasy consisting of
social constructs that, from the perspective of Buddhism, function as metaphorical
"rafts" that carry us across the waters of life, only to be abandoned on the shore of death where we will embark on a higher journey in a higher context of reality,...
...indeed, a higher and more beautiful context of reality that must be kept hidden from us so that we are not tempted to seek it out prematurely.
Now, you'll probably think of me as being what you call a "nutbar."
However, aside from the occasional cranky outburst against someone who is dishonest or from something that annoys me, you'll usually hear nothing but words of hope and encouragement from me.
Darkneos wrote: ↑Sat May 10, 2025 2:45 am
5. Feeling like I've been living a lie this whole time due to the above, and that to be happy in life is to lie to yourself about meaning, friends, hobbies, all that stuff.
Not a lie, just functioning in a momentary state of confusion (pretty much like all of us).
You just need to ignore the hopeless, nihilistic nonsense being promulgated by the likes of AI Mike and his sleepwalking ilk.
Just remember that we're all in this together, and in the long run, whatever happens to you is going to be the exact same thing that happens to all of us.
And I speculatively suggest that whatever that might be, it's going to be wonderful for every human ever awakened into existence.
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