Post by Pincho Paxton on Mar 14, 2014 9:54:37 GMT
This philosophy has to do with real physics that are possible, but very outlandish. It is possible for all thoughts, and memories to get transferred into our own Dark Brain. This Dark Brain would exist in the nucleus of atoms, and the nucleus of atoms would be quantum black holes. The holes would spin, and this would slightly detach them from propagating forces around them. When an area of space does not propagate outwards it is hidden from us. I believe that some sort of evolution has allowed us to use none propagated material to store information. So once in the black hole the energy has to keep moving, it is not possible to stop energy. We die, we go into these black holes. Now if all of our memories, and information are in those holes, we are now using a brain disconnected from this world of ours. It is possible that we can continue to live in our memories, and not even know that we are trapped in a network of black holes. I believe that this is the most likely form that death takes.
I would put the above in science, it is quite likely to be true.
But I wanted to explore an even bigger version of that...
Ok so a single brain connected to black holes in the nucleus of atoms seems fine to me. But what if all brains were then connected in a series of black holes that lead to wormholes? Now when we die we are all connected in a Network. It would be like real life, but probably a bit more perfect. I mean, you wouldn't get ill, because that memory is surely unnecessary for life? You would be able to fly, because physics are just memories, so flying is just a matter of thinking about flying. I suppose that our Network would still be pretty individual to us. It would be created by locality, and that is what makes us a person, our locality to other forces. So all that would be different is that we would be without real physics, using virtual physics. You could move around by wormholes, and talk to real people who have stored memories in life. We could even aid evolution probably.
It philosophy mainly because it is odd. But I don't think it breaks any rules of physics.
Pincho Paxton
I would put the above in science, it is quite likely to be true.
But I wanted to explore an even bigger version of that...
Ok so a single brain connected to black holes in the nucleus of atoms seems fine to me. But what if all brains were then connected in a series of black holes that lead to wormholes? Now when we die we are all connected in a Network. It would be like real life, but probably a bit more perfect. I mean, you wouldn't get ill, because that memory is surely unnecessary for life? You would be able to fly, because physics are just memories, so flying is just a matter of thinking about flying. I suppose that our Network would still be pretty individual to us. It would be created by locality, and that is what makes us a person, our locality to other forces. So all that would be different is that we would be without real physics, using virtual physics. You could move around by wormholes, and talk to real people who have stored memories in life. We could even aid evolution probably.
It philosophy mainly because it is odd. But I don't think it breaks any rules of physics.
Pincho Paxton