Technology and Spirit
If a machine is a conduit of its creator's will, then the creator is a conduit of the Creator's will, whether they understand it or not.
Merry Christmas, friends! Time for really serious topics.
Technology and spirituality.
The Question of Consciousness
Last year already showed us that machines are capable of manifesting thinking-like processes. But will they be able to acquire consciousness?
I want our students in life to choose the bright side, the side of good. Any technologies and knowledge can become weapons and cause harm if they end up in the wrong hands.
Sometimes, besides transferring experience and knowledge, you need to be a spiritual mentor and explain what's good and what's bad.
Science and the Spiritual World
The more you learn about how the world works from a scientific perspective, the clearer you understand that our reality isn't limited to just this.
Example: A Program
Take any program. Before it's realized in physical processes:
1. The code goes through processing and repeated transformation inside the system 2. Before getting into the system — it forms as an algorithm and set of symbols in the creator's consciousness
Imagine how grandiose this process is.
Each stage can be studied for years, finding connections from dozens of scientific disciplines.
Boundaries Between Worlds
How a program gets into a machine and how it works inside — is clear.
But how does it get into the one who writes it?
- How is the idea formed?
- What mechanisms trigger the process of processing this idea?
If we come to such questions — we come to the boundary of worlds.
And inevitably find analogies between tracks on a computer board, code sections, and our own neurons.
It seems we ourselves are part of a big mechanism and conduits of programs.
The Great Similarity
Scientists selflessly explore the microworld searching for the great fractal similarity, recreate life in technologies to at least slightly step beyond the boundary between these worlds and understand who we are.
If a machine is a conduit of its creator's will, then the creator is a conduit of the Creator's will, whether they understand it or not.
If we try to go beyond materialism — it turns out science isn't so far from the spiritual world as it might seem.
Studying Robots — We Study Ourselves
Well, who after this will say that learning is boring?
Studying robots — we study ourselves.