Originally Posted by
Anti Federalist
My fav of theirs
Thanks, Anti Federalist! My favorite of theirs is this here number:
* "Faith No More - Epic (Official Music Video)", UPROXX Indie Mixtape ( youtube.com/@indiemixtape ), Feb. 21, 2014
Mirrors:
https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/ZG_k5CSYKhg ,
https://web.archive.org/web/20240712...moe/qgg2x0.mp4 ,
https://www.freezepage.com/1720749391ZDPZDKODXS .
Though this just begs the question: what is "It"?
I know the answer:
Every one of you are It.
For more elaboration on the above, see my following reply to another's blog-post:
* James Redford, Aug. 4, 2010 reply to Jonah Lehrer ("cortex"), "LSD", ScienceBlogs, July 7, 2010,
https://scienceblogs.com/cortex/2010...omment-2244928 ,
https://archive.is/S0TiG ,
https://www.freezepage.com/1567963896QVBFWESYNO .
See also:
* James Redford, "Biblical Scripture which Gives Evidence of Tipler's Omega Point Cosmology", Theophysics: God Is the Ultimate Physicist,
https://web.archive.org/web/20181202...ega-point.html ,
https://megalodon.jp/2019-0909-0241-...ega-point.html ,
https://ghostarchive.org/archive/33iWW .
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But what does that even *mean* in physics terms? This:
Due to Liouville's Theorem in complex analysis, within Quantum Mechanics, the only way for any finite part of existence to exist is if the Cosmological Singularity exists.
So the Cosmological Singularity is quite literally your most vital organ. Your Infinite Organ. You nor any other finite part of existence could exist without it.
And just to give a note on Gödel's Incompleteness Theorems and the Halting Problem as they relate to this matter, they are actually apodictic proofs of God's existence, since they apply only to finitary logical procedures. Once allow an infinite number of axioms, then they become quite solvable. (As logician Gerhard Gentzen proved in 1936 using using transfinite induction. Just as one does not have to individually count the natural numbers up to infinity to prove that they must be infinite, one can "look ahead" to prove that Gödel's Incompleteness Theorems actually require existence to be infinite. And the Halting Problem is an easy one: simply allow an infinite amount of computational time to see which programs halt or not. In other words, God knows which programs do or don't halt.)
Spiffy stuff, I tell you. This Existence stuff, I mean.
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