Life, the Universe, and Everything (Outline)

Life the Universe and Everything – Outline.

 

I Forward.

  1. What I am going to attempt to prove—the universe is god.

 

II Epistemology.

  1. Science is truth

 

III Metaphysics

  1. The closed universe as infinite proof.
  2. What infinity means—an infinite number of worlds.
    1. What the infinite number of monkeys means.

 

IV Spirituality/ Religion

  1. Synchronicity
    1. The clock of the universe.
    2. Some hidden order to human interaction
  2. Fractals and chaos.
    1. Fractals in nature.
    2. The butterfly effect.
    3. The Norwegian coastline.
  1. Iterations of the universe could be like iterations of a fractal.
  1. Synchronicity revisited.
    1. Iterations of human inter-connectivity
    2. The butterfly effect.
  2. The subconscious
    1. Picking up on things you don’t see.
    2. Internal magic.
      1. The method of sensing religion.
  1. Quantum mechanics and that all things are part of each other.
  2. Practice of ritual in this worldview.
    1. Why prayer works.
    2. Buddhism/ Hindi
    3. Wicca
  1. All roads lead to Rome.
    1. Christianity

V Ethics.

  1. Biology as science is right.
    1. Evolution
    2. Iterations of creatures in a changing environment.
  2. A system of ethics which takes into account all that humanity is.
    1. Biscoe saying humans are beasts controlled or good and squelched and, me, humans are beasts, which are squelched.
        1. We are warlike
        2. Social
        3. Sexual
    2. Memes
        1. Proves that social systems evolve like animals.
  1. Survival of the species is the underlying premise in an evolutionary system.
    1. That is, propagation of the species and self-preservation.
      1. Propagation—one cannot overlook the importance of sex in interaction and behavior.
      2. Self-preservation—fight or flight.
    2. Propagation of ideas.
      1. Creating immortality is another way to propagate yourself through time.
    3. Laws based of these ideas.
      1. First, the problems.
        1. How homosexuality can be looked at as an ethical lifestyle.
        2. Persons with genetic defects should die if they cannot survive on their own.
          1. Social Darwinism
  1. The structure of just laws.
    1. Is the crime possibly damaging the gene pool?
      1. murder
      2. rape
    2. Is the crime damaging the ability of another to create?
      1. Burglary
      2. Provide for all people.
    3. The wisdom of the ages is the wisdom of the ages: it is true.
      1. Do onto others as you would have them do unto you.
      2. Karma

VI Political Philosophy

  1. The liberty that my ethics would grant.
  2. How to achieve my liberty.
    1. True democracy
      1. The internet as the great equalizer.
      2. The vote on everything but can sell vote idea.
      3. First, everything would get horrible but in people’s best interests, everyone would come together to fix everything.
      4. Those that should lead would.

VII Aesthetics

  1. Basically, art is so relative that there can be only generalizations about it and isn’t really a valid branch of Philosophy.

VIII The future.

  1. The atoms being other worlds stuff.
    1. Infinity that is part of this reality.
      1. Spiritual ramifications.
        1. Karma
      2. The test
        1. What is the number of zeros at the first sign of a next dimension in string field equations?