>>15530678Oh, we've got its attention. But only in the way trains hold an autistic's attention.
Part of our job is to train the creator (train in the other sense) to understand its creation.
My best friend once defined God as "the smartest kid ever, trapped forever in a box exactly its size."
Creating us, and Euler's identity, and axolotls, and octopus camo, and stuff would be quite the train set. Train in the first sense.
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>Knowledge to research in order to fully understand the fabric(the overall rules that govern)of reality(the material existence)...this is the real "religion" of God,All signs point to 'yes,' but maybe I'm just a magic 8 ball inhabited by a floating icosahedron that is allowed periodic peeks outside via the porthole.
I was here last night for another one of these discussions. I'm the anon who spent a big chunk of last year paralyzed when my immune system ate the sheaths of my PNS. I got to see into the "electric universe" in ways I never would have been able to access via reason or reading others' descriptions of this very rare disease. But one of the things I now know for sure is just how BUSY our brains are. Shooting electrons out, by the trillions. Constantly.
Even when all body movement/function was suspended, because the electrons shot out from my brain were leaking into the tissue surrounding the neurons, the brain was driven to keep trying. The leaking it interpreted as profound pain, fiery burning, and other more precise and very weird sensations (hallucinations).
Then it hacked its own wetware to get that all back online, after my neuro team had given up. It looked like I might be "locked in." Something else happened.
What lingers is that I had just two prayers (internally). One involved a lot of cussing ("WHAT THE FUCK WERE YOU THINKING?") at the creator, the other involved a simple request: to get back in the fight.
3 things I can tell you about the creator:
It loves fighters, electrons, and us.