Monday, April 21, 2008

Particles and Forces

Because of forces and particles, there are only a limited amount of configurations. [If pure random chance exists in the realm of these configurations, then there are only a limited amount of configurations possible, then quantum effects may exist.]
This means there are only a limited amount of configurations the molecules in your brain can have. Since the molecular arrangement in your brain is what essentially forms your thoughts, memories, and consciousness. Does this mean there are only a limited amount of things we can learn? Does this mean there are only a limited amount of consciousnesses that can exist? Can consciousnesses reoccur? [The numbers are so vast due to all the combinations possible, that reincarnation would have not occurred yet.]
So maybe there are physical things we cannot interpret. If there are more physical facts than there are "thought-molecule" configurations, this would be the case.
It is possibly the case that there are things we just can't understand!
[I am comforted by my assumption that what we can know is good enough to keep us functional, since it has so far...]


Holy shit!!! The fundamental idea behind omniscience would fall apart!

We could empirically disprove god!


I just made a PERSONAL GOD FALSIFIABLE!!!!

I ruined everything!





Unless what I just summed up is actually unknowable, which I doubt, since it's just counting. We would need to know how much material there is in the universe, and how it behaves...which seems reasonable.

LOL!

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