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Oh Olympus,  I sure hope this isn't the only place this is posted. That was an amazing post and I know there's so many out there who want to read this! So great.


The only thing I've been able to call this thing often boiled down to "God", which I agree is too dogmatic of a word, is nature. Not outside and trees and everything like that, but just the voidless void, a very patient sea of consciousness that works very slowly. I don't even like using that word. The nameless. Its not easy to name a paradox haha.


That also reminded me of my currently held conclusion, (best guess) is the problem of consciousness to form what was before? Full of inherent flaws in the discussion itself, I still try to support/disprove the thought of maybe at a moment, consciousness accidentally occurred.  Like a sea of white noise, which is all sound, randomly makes a song. Instead of returning to noise and chaos, it stays because consciousness now cannot be undone. And everything that exists is like a spectrum filter. Take light, if you use a filter you see any one particular color from white light. And like so conscious beings are set to a bandwidth so to speak. So consciousness has outsourced many narrow range filters to experience itself and report back to itself in detail. Things become more complex because more details are constantly needed until..........?


Then I think, would not the spark of consciousness be the big bang too?


You know why the night sky is not blindingly bright? Olbers paradox says it should be. That's an interesting read.


Well I'll end this with Bill Hicks "We are all one consciousness experiencing itself subjectively, there is no death, and life is but a dream with the imagination of ourselves."


[URL unfurl="true"]http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olbers'_paradox[/URL]


Oh and now scientists use jewels, lol, to explain everything!


[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.simonsfoundation.org/quanta/20130917-a-jewel-at-the-heart-of-quantum-physics/[/URL]


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