I think of these as the thoughts that come from instinct. Sometimes something seems so obvious, or something doesn't feel right, yet we ignore these feelings in favour of something more certain - some guidance. Logic and rationality are often used to give direction through evidence and expert advice.
People's thoughts and theories are lost because they are ridiculed or don't fit the narrow spectrum of normal thought. A theory should never be ridiculed - it may not be reality so call it science fiction and be Philip K. Dick. Is it then real?
After all, there have been countless examples where a theory - a thought - is shown to be true many years later. Our thoughts almost appear to fulfil themselves - did the Higgs Boson exist before Peter Higgs thought of it?
Some would say that a theory needs to be based on something, as do our thoughts, otherwise there would be infinite possibilities limited only by our imagination. How convenient.
If human civilisation is broken down and rewound, everything that exists came about because someone thought about it. Someone looked at a stick and a stone and imagined an axe, or said "this and this may break my bones but thoughts can never harm me". Could it have been the opposite?
This may explain the development of physical objects, but not the pre-installed rules of physics that determine what we can make, and even whether we can exist at all.
Were these laws themselves a thought so that other thoughts could propagate? Is everything a thought?
This train of thought has arrived where it always does - the infinite loop, or if you prefer, the Creator (in which case the timeline has a beginning, an ending and eternity, and the laws are setup by the Creator).
The Infinite Thought Loop is just an idea I had where we are the creators of ourselves, the laws that make us possible, and all the shit that we make. The loop will continue infinitely, through destruction and creation, until the result is perfection. Those instincts, gut-feelings, come from the information that is written into our DNA from past mistakes, or hidden truths. Sometimes these are deeply hidden and suppressed by the way we have been taught to live.
We are like a human scroll, the DNA helix, passed through generations, evolved naturally but corrupted by thoughts. It is like a filter in time between good thoughts and bad thoughts, and which will win. The grand filter of evolution by natural selection and random mutation may have an additional guiding force - our thoughts, which determine the path we choose.
It is clear that we are blind.
But only until our eyes are opened.
Is everything acting as a filter to achieve perfection through infinity thereby creating God itself? The story is back to front - the beginning is the end (is the beginning?) - and God is creating itself. Time is filtering the perfect thought.
This ideal of perfection requires infinity. At present we have irrational numbers in theories, which need to be approximated to be useful in the present, and all that we can build is an approximation of something that is perfect. That is why we make so much shit.
If human civilisation is broken down and rewound, everything that exists came about because someone thought about it. Someone looked at a stick and a stone and imagined an axe, or said "this and this may break my bones but thoughts can never harm me". Could it have been the opposite?
This may explain the development of physical objects, but not the pre-installed rules of physics that determine what we can make, and even whether we can exist at all.
Were these laws themselves a thought so that other thoughts could propagate? Is everything a thought?
This train of thought has arrived where it always does - the infinite loop, or if you prefer, the Creator (in which case the timeline has a beginning, an ending and eternity, and the laws are setup by the Creator).
The Infinite Thought Loop is just an idea I had where we are the creators of ourselves, the laws that make us possible, and all the shit that we make. The loop will continue infinitely, through destruction and creation, until the result is perfection. Those instincts, gut-feelings, come from the information that is written into our DNA from past mistakes, or hidden truths. Sometimes these are deeply hidden and suppressed by the way we have been taught to live.
We are like a human scroll, the DNA helix, passed through generations, evolved naturally but corrupted by thoughts. It is like a filter in time between good thoughts and bad thoughts, and which will win. The grand filter of evolution by natural selection and random mutation may have an additional guiding force - our thoughts, which determine the path we choose.
It is clear that we are blind.
But only until our eyes are opened.
Is everything acting as a filter to achieve perfection through infinity thereby creating God itself? The story is back to front - the beginning is the end (is the beginning?) - and God is creating itself. Time is filtering the perfect thought.
This ideal of perfection requires infinity. At present we have irrational numbers in theories, which need to be approximated to be useful in the present, and all that we can build is an approximation of something that is perfect. That is why we make so much shit.
This is a long time, though not if thinking in evolutionary terms. So while it seems that we have a long time to continue making shit, doing nothing new, and mass producing ideas so that no-one ever needs to think of a new one again, we need a new way now.
Instead of using the laws of physics that have been around for centuries to mass produce shit, pilfering The Earth and thus reducing our chances, let's think of new things that will sustain us until we find a way to that new Sun. Then the thoughts can be further refined and the cycle continues until...
...we get closer to infinity and God.
"Aye, with a quick wink of the eye and a God you must be joking!"
I may not believe any of this, but I thought it.
The question that every human doing should ask themselves is what should a human be-doing.
Here is me defrosting the freezer.



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