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Paradoxes and the creation of God

Flupentixol November 24, 2019 at 01:44 1575 views 2 comments
Hi peeps. I have a very unrefined hypothesis that i'm hoping to get some feedback on. here goes nothing.
in the beginning there was nothing, but in a separate state of non-existence (bear with me) there was every possible piece of information that could exist. among those pieces of information was that of the paradox. so every paradox that could exist, existed in this state of non-existence (utter chaos).
one of those paradoxes allowed the information to exist and not exist at the same time. when certain pieces of information existed (and didnt exist), the intergrated to form consciousness (god). then god was able to unravel the chaos of the paradoxes and allow for only certain pieces of information to exist proper.

so basically, to sumarize.

gods conciousness was created by a paradox that allowed certain pieces of information to come together and form a sentient being. then god reorganized all the information to make the universe less chaotic.

Comments (2)

Gnomon November 25, 2019 at 00:16 #356010
Quoting Flupentixol
gods conciousness was created by a paradox that allowed certain pieces of information to come together and form a sentient being. then god reorganized all the information to make the universe less chaotic.

My Creation hypothesis is similar, except that G*D is Chaos : defined as Eternity/Infinity. Hence, with no space-time limits, all things are possible, including paradoxes. Rather than G*D being created from an un-caused Paradox (quantum fluctuation?), self-existent G*D created our paradoxical world from the randomness of Chaos.

An essential assumption of my thesis is that Eternity/Infinity, besides the potential for any possibility, includes the causal power of Entention. By that I mean, G*D has the power to Enform, to cause new Forms to emerge from Chaos. When applied to our real world, I call that "divine" power EnFormAction, which is experienced as mundane Energy.

Chaos : http://blog-glossary.enformationism.info/page12.html

G*D : http://blog-glossary.enformationism.info/page13.html

EnFormAction : http://blog-glossary.enformationism.info/page8.html

Entention : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Entention

Note : For Plato and Aristotle, Chaos was not just craziness, but infinite Potential, and perhaps the source of Ideal Forms. In modern terms, Chaos is a Dynamical System, which has intrinsic causal power.
https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/chaos/
Flupentixol November 25, 2019 at 01:04 #356025
I like this explanation a lot. But how is our world paradoxical?