their respect for Nature as a living organism seems appropriate. Not that there's anything wrong with that. And I don't have any experience with such things as Crystal Power, or Chi Force. But I'm not inclined to worship the Great Mathematician. I think it's interesting that Nature, as a whole system, has some parallels with the human mind as an information processor. But that's just my interpretation, not a proven scientific fact. Yes?įor me personally, the ubiquity of Information, which includes mathematics & geometry & mind & matter, is more indicative of a creative cosmic mind. I assume that your "convenient" was meant sarcastically. So the meaning of the trivial fact depends on how you interpret its significance for you personally. Some imagine that "mind" as a creator god, but some imagine the cosmic geometry merely as a universal energy source, similar to "The Force" of Star Wars. But those who make a big deal of it, follow the implication that a single mathematical mind is responsible for the whole universe. The simple observation of common mathematical proportions at large & small scales is just a trivial fact. So we are similar because there are proportions in the universe and in ourselves? - Brian the wiseNo. I do think it's very convenient that everything in the universe can be explained with just playing around with some numbers. How long would it take to accidentally create such a perfectly polished system? We are much more complicated Would 13 billion years really be enough for the universe to randomly put people together and create the right environment for them? Let's think about the complexity of a person - 103 trillion cells, which every millisecond make sure that the body's systems work in harmony. It would take 1.4 trillion years to try each without repeating it, and at some point the task would be solved. A Rubick's cube can exist in 43 quantimillion positions. If we sent someone in the past with a mixed Rubick's cube, and if that someone did one step once a second, the probability of a successful solution would be less than 1%. What is the mathematical probability of putting it at random? 13.8 billion years - the approximate age of the universe. Let's imagine three rows, three columns, threeĭimensions and twelve edges - A Rubick's cube. The connection of consciousness is only a coincidence. T's hard to believe that life, reason and
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