My oh my, I
must admit to be – almost like everyone else – totally ignorant about humanity
and universal existence, life and afterlife, no matter that I can say that my
NDE experience has transformed me into a very spiritual individual, I still
remain with my mouth open and my eyes staring at the infinite vacuum of
nothing, in fact I’ve made as friend a very knowledgeable woman who – besides having
written and published several books about afterlife and what Jesus said to
teach to us very much about who we are and our universal position, I still get
shocked by what she replies to my never-ending questions.
In fact
earlier today I asked to her about forgiveness, simply because I feel to be the
victim of people who very happily take advantage of me and all I’ve built in my
life of hard work.
So I told
her that I do know well that Jesus said to always forgive your enemy and to
give the other cheek to the one who’s slapping your face but I told her that if
I forgive the ones who are stealing from me all they can, I can only feel good
when I think to the type of eternal afterlife they are going to have.
Well her
reply at least shocked me; in fact she mentioned what I’m planning to make a
post about soon, in fact she mentioned the “universal forgiveness that Jesus
taught” and – of course – I immediately googled this , oh my God! There are
hundreds of thousands of websites about this concept – that I never heard
anything about, which for a spiritual Catholic as me, is pretty
uncomfortable, in fact this is the very reason why – after having done my usual
research and having learned all I can of this I’ll publish a post about the universal forgiveness that Jesus taught.
Anyway,
following the idea that we know less than nothing about who we are, where we come
from and can just make hypotheses about where we go after we leave earth (die).
Among the
thousands of hypotheses done about humanity, I think it interesting to describe
one that must have involved several “brilliant minds” for some time.
What I’m
referring to the simulation hypothesis that truly fascinated me as I was
studying/researching it, I must in fact anticipate that the Youtube video here
at the bottom of this post, while it’s 17 minutes long is absolutely superior
in both the quality of the speaker and its sound/environment.
In short
this hypothesis fantasizes that we are all living in a computer program that
controls all about us, our lives, where we go, what we do and so on. What makes this very complex is that the observer is us, therefore the so-called "observer effect (watch explanation video) isn't some "superior entity, it's simply us.
I find it
fascinating that it took quantum mechanics to put to rest this more recent hypothesis
that’s – I have to admit – somewhat uncomfortable to imagine, it actually makes
me think to a movie I watched not long ago, where one philosopher tells to another man to look at the fish inside an aquarium/fish tank thinking that
the fish in it could be just like we are, totally under the control (food, water quality,
temperature and light)
of its owner and that for this very reason there shouldn’t be any surprise if
the fish start some type of routine that clearly shows the respect for the aquarium’s owner who has become their God.
To me,
there’s very little difference between the simulation hypothesis and the fish
tank example, both in fact reposition God’s idea/figure to a much more human
and understandable level, in short they both follow my own hypothesis that we
are the true God, I mean we are the ones who “created” the computer and use it
all the time, as well as the fish tank belongs to a man. In my (broken) mind there’s no doubt – especially
given these two examples - that as much as we created this and all the parallel
universes and as much as we make the (temporarily) so-called miracles, it logically follows that
the true God creator is and will always be the humankind (us). Now enjoy my Youtubes (especially the one at
the bottom) and go
to the 5 websites I link here below.
- https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/are-we-living-in-a-computer-simulation/
- https://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2017/october-web-only/friend-have-you-heard-good-news-about-simulation-hypothesis.html
- https://www.iflscience.com/physics/quantum-mechanics-effect-appears-to-prove-we-are-not-living-in-a-simulation/
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simulation_hypothesis
- https://www.simulation-argument.com/
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