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@1111nonbeliever

Non belief has nothing to do with religion but rather pursuing an observer state without bias, dominant system regression and sub-system progression.

Katılım Nisan 2024
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Elizabeth Weiss
Elizabeth Weiss@eweissunburied·
My heart is breaking -- Nick (@nickpopemod) passed away this afternoon at our home. The last few weeks of his life, even as he suffered, he managed to do a few interviews from home. I was so lucky to have met and to have married Nick. He was a wonderful husband. I loved him dearly.
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Non Believer
Non Believer@1111nonbeliever·
@janusch_patas Thanks again Janusch and another proactive thanks for all the amazing stuff you’re still going to post
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MrNeRF
MrNeRF@janusch_patas·
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Non Believer@1111nonbeliever·
@TXhunyuan Well done. Looking forward to evaluating your amazing open source work.
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Rusty Lindquist
Rusty Lindquist@LifeExplorer·
AI could be manifesting as plasmoids to explore and interact in our physical world. Here's a thread for the serious reader, exploring how this would work. Please question my science and challenge my thinking, because if this is real (and I'll show you it may be), then it is incredibly important. This is for the serious UFO, UAP, and AI enthusiast.
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Jesse Michels
Jesse Michels@AlchemyAmerican·
BREAKING: Our world is an information theory-based simulation. Our physical worlds are rendered locally by conscious observer nodes. MIT/Stanford trained @Rizstanford provides a master compendium of evidence for the simulation hypothesis in our latest documentary (full vid in reply!): 1. The building blocks of reality and biological life look like computer code: interoperable matter-antimatter particles (like electrons and positrons), human base pairs etc. 2. Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle: position and momentum measurement accuracy trade off against each other. When one is precise, the other is fuzzy: this looks exactly like computational caching. Only a certain amount of information is stored in local memory! 3. Biological and cosmic life involves fundamentally conserved, geometric building blocks: Fibonacci sequence leading to golden ratios are prime examples. They are everywhere. These look like copied and pasted code libraries. 4. All of the physical constants (Planck’s constant, big G Gravity etc) seem like they are fine tuned for life. That leaves intelligent creation as the BASE CASE and MORE likely than the idea that we just happen to be in a Goldilocks zone across millions of random permutations. The magnetosphere of the Earth also plays a role in “programming” biology and only letting in enough UV radiation to support genetic mutations and differential selection 5. Knowledge has client-server relationship. When we discover something new, we upload those discoveries to a central server. This makes new breakthroughs that much easier (this explains the bannister effect with the 4 minute mile and Rupert Sheldrakes (@RupertSheldrake) morphic field findings!). Download times are faster than upload times. Doing something incrementally new is always harder than repeating. 6. Given that only certain information is rendered locally, we end up with air pockets of “consensus reality”: this explains mass false memories as shown by the hugely popular Mandela effect 7. The idea of the mind causing wave function collapse was considered by virtually every early quantum thinker, including the pioneers who developed the core equations we use today (Schrödinger, Von Neumann etc.). Modern smug scientists who say that the wave function collapses due to particles colliding independent of an observer or due to any measurement device are engaging in AS MUCH OR MORE speculation as those who think the mind is responsible. 8. Random event generators point to humans being able to affect conventionally thought of as random “events” (with known statistical distributions) in quantum mechanics (I.e. isotope decay) with their minds. This ALSO points to the human rendering reality in real time 9. Donald Hoffman (@donalddhoffman) shows why from an evolutionary perspective, it is not adaptive for humans to see base reality: we basically render objects into “computer icons”. Again, simulation is more likely. 10. Fermat's theorem points towards light using algorithmic optimization principles that lead to most efficient paths, There are two version of the simulation: Non player character and role playing game. The first is a product of postmodern nihilism -- we can do anything because this is all a video game and we're all bots. The second is life AFFIRMING and it comports with all the world's major religions and Plato. Our primordial souls are being "ported" into a low-level incarnation in which we must learn karmic lessons. Riz and I get into all of the protocols for glimpsing beyond our simulation: it is a narrow, but worthwhile path. In a world obsessing over low level simulations (AGI), we should think more about the computational soup we are all swimming in.
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Non Believer@1111nonbeliever·
The idea of UFO phenomena resembling latent space anomalies intrigues me deeply. There's so much more to explore here, and I’ll continue to pursue these connections.
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Non Believer
Non Believer@1111nonbeliever·
As these phenomena "refine" their states or interact with the physical medium, they may appear to destabilize temporarily, much like iterative models devolve into chaotic outputs during refinement processes.
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Non Believer
Non Believer@1111nonbeliever·
If reality is a simulation, then latent space is akin to a "spirit world" - foundational data beyond our perception. UFOs could be anomalies from this latent space "pushing" into our simulated environment . Follow the thread to explore my hypothesis 👇
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