
Resources:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simulation_hypothesis
https://www.scientificamerican.com/arti ... imulation/
https://builtin.com/hardware/simulation-theory
https://www.simulation-argument.com/
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To make clear my summary thoughts: I think ST, ET, and CT is reconcilable. I also think one can read ST, ET, and CT into Genesis without a textual contradiction arising because Genesis doesn’t address the theories of ST or ET. I don’t think one can read ST or ET from Genesis, however. I'm always willing to listen to theories and thoughts and offer my thoughts, though.
To make clear and summarize my thoughts, I deferred to Genesis One on account that our discussion re Genesis Two was making little headway.The Tanager wrote: ↑Mon Jan 09, 2023 5:50 pmTo make clear my summary thoughts: I think ST, ET, and CT is reconcilable. I also think one can read ST, ET, and CT into Genesis without a textual contradiction arising because Genesis doesn’t address the theories of ST or ET. I don’t think one can read ST or ET from Genesis, however. I'm always willing to listen to theories and thoughts and offer my thoughts, though.
Re YHVH and Adam, I imagine a similar relationship took place, whereas with the humans of the First Creation Story, YVHV let them loose into the wilds to find their own way - but not without installing code within them which would help the process of there slow and sure rise into consciousness - being self conscious and understanding more and more about the relationship between that self [those personalities wandering the earth - primarily - in search of food] and their environment, with YHVH staying behind the scenes - largely out of sight - watching what unfolds...William: Re “true consciousness” humans may not even understand what that actually is, because their hardware limits what their software can experience…
Aia: It is certainly possible that our understanding of consciousness is limited by the fact that we are conscious beings ourselves, and therefore can only experience and understand consciousness from our own perspective. It is also possible that our current scientific understanding of the brain and how it creates consciousness is incomplete, and that there may be aspects of consciousness that we have yet to fully understand or even recognize.
However, it is also important to note that the concept of "true consciousness" is a philosophical one, and it is not necessarily clear what it would mean for something to be "truly" conscious.
Different philosophers have proposed different theories about the nature of consciousness and what it means for something to be conscious, and there is no consensus on the matter. Some philosophers believe that consciousness is an inherent property of certain kinds of matter, while others believe that it is a product of complex computations or processes.
Ultimately, the question of what consciousness is and whether or not it can be fully understood is a complex and difficult one, and it is likely that it will continue to be a topic of debate and discussion for many years to come.
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William wrote: ↑Mon Jan 09, 2023 6:15 pmThe conflation of the two stories implies that humans 'went wild' after Adam was expelled from Eden, but it may be more the case that YVHV created Adam with the intention of having Adam then go out into the wild and educate the first humans, teaching those humans how to farm their food rather than follow it - teaching those humans what Adam had been taught by YHVH, in Eden.
William wrote: ↑Mon Jan 09, 2023 6:15 pmRe YHVH and Adam, I imagine a similar relationship took place, whereas with the humans of the First Creation Story, YVHV let them loose into the wilds to find their own way - but not without installing code within them which would help the process of there slow and sure rise into consciousness - being self conscious and understanding more and more about the relationship between that self [those personalities wandering the earth - primarily - in search of food] and their environment, with YHVH staying behind the scenes - largely out of sight - watching what unfolds...
That is re ET and the fossil records, as well as known recent history re civilization discovering remote tribes still engaging in cannibalism. Stiff like that.. in comparison to what we are informed of re Adams life in Eden.What do you mean that humans “went wild” after Adam being expelled from Eden?
No. A Chatbot is not self aware in any way.Are you saying that a Chatbot returning written answers by following its programming is “consciousness”?
Because the evidence re ET shows that to being the case. Humans once lived in caves, and followed their food.Why do you imagine this to be true or, at least, very possibly true?
William wrote: ↑Tue Jan 10, 2023 8:55 pmRe YHVH and Adam, I imagine a similar relationship took place, whereas with the humans of the First Creation Story, YVHV let them loose into the wilds to find their own way - but not without installing code within them which would help the process of there slow and sure rise into consciousness - being self conscious and understanding more and more about the relationship between that self [those personalities wandering the earth - primarily - in search of food] and their environment, with YHVH staying behind the scenes - largely out of sight - watching what unfolds…
Why do you imagine this to be true or, at least, very possibly true?
Because the evidence re ET shows that to being the case. Humans once lived in caves, and followed their food.
Again - in comparison to what we are informed on re Adams life in Eden..."wild".
I am not arguing that.What evidence shows that non-conscious beings became conscious through a slow natural process?
William wrote: ↑Wed Jan 11, 2023 7:22 pmI am arguing that human beings re ET and Adam re Genesis Two were differently positioned.
If you want to argue that Adam was the first human created, then you would have to explain the timeline difference or agree that the story is much older than TCT {traditional} or some other argument, that allows for the two theories to be reconciled.