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Simulations of God

Author : John Lilly
Publisher : Ronin Publishing
Page : 218 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 2012-08-21
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN : 9781579511579

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Simulations of Godis a brilliant, provocative work by one of the great creative scientists of the twentieth century, John Lilly, M.D.. In it he examines the sacred realms of self, religion, science, philosophy, sex, drugs, politics, money, crime, war, family, and spiritual paths “with no holds barred, with courage and a sense of excitement”. Lilly’s purpose is to provide readers with a unique view of inner reality to help them unfold new areas for growth and self-realization.

Simulations of God

Author : John Cunningham Lilly
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 284 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 1975
Category : God
ISBN : 055262442X

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The Simulation Hypothesis

Author : Rizwan Virk
Publisher : Bayview Books, LLC
Page : 324 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2019-03-31
Category : Computers
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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The Simulation Hypothesis by Rizwan Virk Pdf

The Simulation Hypothesis, by best-selling author, renowned MIT computer scientist and Silicon Valley video game designer Rizwan Virk, is the first serious book to explain one of the most daring and consequential theories of our time. Riz is the Executive Director of Play Labs @ MIT, a video game startup incubator at the MIT Game Lab. Drawing from research and concepts from computer science, artificial intelligence, video games, quantum physics, and referencing both speculative fiction and ancient eastern spiritual texts, Virk shows how all of these traditions come together to point to the idea that we may be inside a simulated reality like the Matrix. The Simulation Hypothesis is the idea that our physical reality, far from being a solid physical universe, is part of an increasingly sophisticated video game-like simulation, where we all have multiple lives, consisting of pixels with its own internal clock run by some giant Artificial Intelligence. Simulation theory explains some of the biggest mysteries of quantum and relativistic physics, such as quantum indeterminacy, parallel universes, and the integral nature of the speed of light. Recently, the idea that we may be living in a giant video game has received a lot of attention: “There’s a one in a billion chance we are not living in a simulation” -Elon Musk “I find it hard to argue we are not in a simulation.” -Neil deGrasse Tyson “We are living in computer generated reality.” -Philip K. Dick Video game technology has developed from basic arcade and text adventures to MMORPGs. Video game designer Riz Virk shows how these games may continue to evolve in the future, including virtual reality, augmented reality, Artificial Intelligence, and quantum computing. This book shows how this evolution could lead us to the point of being able to develop all encompassing virtual worlds like the Oasis in Ready Player One, or the simulated reality in the Matrix. While the idea sounds like science fiction, many scientists, engineers, and professors have given the Simulation Hypothesis serious consideration. Futurist Ray Kurzweil has popularized the idea of downloading our consciousness into a silicon based device, which would mean we are just digital information after all. Some, like Oxford lecturer Nick Bostrom, goes further and thinks we may in fact be artificially intelligent consciousness inside such a simulation already! But the Simulation Hypothesis is not just a modern idea. Philosophers like Plato have been telling us that we live in a “cave” and can only see shadows of the real world. Mystics of all traditions have long contended that we are living in some kind of “illusion “and that there are other realities which we can access with our minds. While even Judeo-Christian traditions have this idea, Eastern traditions like Buddhism and Hinduism make this idea part of their core tradition — that we are inside a dream world (“Maya” or illusion, or Vishnu’s Dream), and we have “multiple lives” playing different characters when one dies, continuing to gain experience and “level up” after completing certain challenges. Sounds a lot like a video game! Whether you are a computer scientist, a fan of science fiction like the Matrix movies, a video game enthusiast, or a spiritual seeker, The Simulation Hypothesis touches on all these areas, and you will never look at the world the same way again!

God from the Machine

Author : William Sims Bainbridge
Publisher : Rowman Altamira
Page : 192 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2006-04-17
Category : Computers
ISBN : 9780759114357

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'God from the machine' (deus ex machina) refers to an ancient dramatic device where a god was mechanically brought onto the stage to save the hero from a difficult situation. But here, William Sims Bainbridge uses the term in a strikingly different way. Instead of looking to a machine to deliver an already known god, he asks what a computing machine and its simulations might teach us about how religion and religious beliefs come to being. Bainbridge posits the virtual town of Cyburg, population 44,100. Then, using rules for individual and social behavior taken from the social sciences, he models a complex community where residents form groups, learn to trust or distrust each other, and develop religious faith. Bainbridge's straightforward arguments point to many more applications of computer simulation in the study of religion. God from the Machine will serve as an important text in any class with a social scientific approach to religion.

Subjects and Simulations

Author : Anne O'Byrne,Hugh J. Silverman
Publisher : Lexington Books
Page : 311 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 2014-11-05
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9780739139073

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Subjects and Simulations presents essays focused on suffering and sublimity, representation and subjectivity, and the relation of truth and appearance in the twenty-first century. Inspired by the work of Jean Baudrillard, Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe and JeanLuc Nancy, sixteen authors study how the real reasserts itself in an age of every more fragmented media, and how art and literature give us access to forms of truth that elude philosophy. How does representation grant us access to the place once occupied by the subject? Is political life possible? Can plural thinking be retrieved? Will metaphor and simulation give us ways of being in an evanescent world? The volume engages discussions of French and Continental philosophy, post-structuralism, deconstruction, simulacra, aesthetics, existentialism, and media theory.

Cold Time: My Simulation Blunder

Author : Shaan Changotra
Publisher : Leadstart Publishing Pvt Ltd
Page : 462 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2024-07-03
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9789354580741

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Cold Time: My Simulation Blunder by Shaan Changotra Pdf

The new world is prospering, but a permanent dent has been made. The glory of planet earth has been tarnished. The after-effects of climate wars have put the world in chaos. No land is left. The normal planet Earth has come to an end. The people call this era: ‘Aftermath of World War Three with Nature’. Agushti Hoffman is the first survivor who wakes up from a coma. He questions the new reality; everything seems real but it's all artificial. Transparent glasses cover and protect the habitable islands. Ronny Atari works as an agent of the new world government. Soon after Agushti wakes up, his friend, Harley, takes him to a notorious island where they are chased by pirates. They are saved by Ronny who is back from the manufacturing industries also known as Mars. Both the planets, Earth and Mars have a diplomatic relationship. After the chase — Agushti, Harley, and Ronny end up on a sacred island that is not artificial. There, they discover a secret door to another universe. Hidden earth. Entering that world, Agushti wakes up at the hospital again from a coma. Is this reality an illusion inside Agushti’s mind? Or was this the way from the start – a simulation blunder?

Simulacra and Simulation

Author : Jean Baudrillard
Publisher : University of Michigan Press
Page : 174 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 1994
Category : Art
ISBN : 0472065211

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Develops a theory of contemporary culture that relies on displacing economic notions of cultural production with notions of cultural expenditure. This book represents an effort to rethink cultural theory from the perspective of a concept of cultural materialism, one that radically redefines postmodern formulations of the body.

The Marxist Ontology -

Author : Michal Andrej Molnar
Publisher : Michal Andrej Molnar
Page : 150 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2021-01-04
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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The Marxist Ontology - by Michal Andrej Molnar Pdf

Is there a God? And if so, what does this mean for Marxism? How will society deal with the challenge of artificial intelligence and how is this linked to Marxist principles? Can Marxism be based on an idealist ontology? Is the materialist ontology obsolete or dangerous in the face of artificial intelligence? Will we meet the challenges of our time and prevent an apocalypse? These questions and some questions which have lingered in Marxist theory for a century, will be answered in this short, but insightful treatise.The chapters in the first part of the book discuss, among other things, the relationship between idealism and materialism, proofs of God and new proofs of God based on the simulation hypothesis and the solipsistic hypothesis, the relationship between God and Marxism, idealism in Marxism, the axioms of Marxism, Nick Bostrom's theory of artificial intelligence, artificial intelligence and human rights, artificial intelligence and Marxism, automation and global warming. The second part of the book discusses the various theories of the dictatorship of the proletariat, the theory of the smashing of the bourgeois state and its transformation, direct democracy and Marxism, and the role of parliamentary democracy in establishing the dictatorship of the bourgeoisie, the French Revolution and the Gilets Jaunes, the yellow vests, fascism today, the role of the avant-garde, democratic centralism and the division of labor in the emergence of Stalinism, an additional theory to Marx's theory of value is developed, planning and the communist economy in capitalism are discussed, terrorism, civil war in the US, how to expose infiltration, China and whether it is socialist, anti-Semitism, femininity and sexism and Christian Marxism.

We Live in a Simulation Created by God

Author : Tom Zuber
Publisher : HonorThe SabbathLlc
Page : 374 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2024-06-03
Category : Religion
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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We Live in a Simulation Created by God by Tom Zuber Pdf

Much of the contemporary world has become cynical about the existence of God. This lack of belief in God has resulted in an abandonment of spiritual accountability, and a corresponding rise in dissemination of misinformation, tolerance of evil, and abandonment of hope for humanity. The cynicism stems in large part from an unearned notion that physics and evolution are inconsistent with Scripture. We Live in a Simulation Created by God attempts to dismantle this notion that science is inconsistent with Judeo-Christian-Islamic Scripture and monotheistic tenets of Hinduism and Buddhism like karma and reincarnation. More particularly, we’ll reference things like the inability of any particle in the Universe to move faster than the speed of light, the fact that dark matter and dark energy don’t actually exist, and the illusory quality of quantum particles, as well as a little bit of biochemistry and some very basic math, to demonstrate that the data set comprised by the Universe is less consistent with the accidental creation of the self-reflective living human machine by unguided natural selection alone than it is with the notion of humanity comprising consciousness perceiving via avatars within a learning simulation Programmed by Supreme Intellect.

Center of the Cyclone

Author : John Lilly
Publisher : Ronin Publishing
Page : 250 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2009-05-01
Category : Psychology
ISBN : 1579511031

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In this long-out-of-print counterculture classic, Dr. John C. Lilly takes readers behind the scenes into the inner life of a scientist exploring inner space, or “far-out spaces,” as Lilly called them. The book explains how he derived his theory of the operations of the human mind and brain from his personal experiences and experiments in solitude, isolation, and confinement; LSD; and other methods of mystical experience. It also includes glimpses into Lilly's friendship with such 1960s' notables as Oscar Ichazo, Ram Dass, Timothy Leary, Albert Hofmann, Fritz Perls, and Claudio Narajo. Written for the non-specialist, Center of the Cyclone shows an important, modern thinker at his most personal and profound.

The Illusion of God's Presence

Author : John C. Wathey
Publisher : Prometheus Books
Page : 419 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2016-01-12
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781633880757

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An essential feature of religious experience across many cultures is the intuitive feeling of God's presence. More than any rituals or doctrines, it is this experience that anchors religious faith, yet it has been largely ignored in the scientific literature on religion. Starting with a vivid narrative account of the life-threatening hike that triggered his own mystical experience, biologist John Wathey takes the reader on a scientific journey to find the sources of religious feeling and the illusion of God's presence. His book delves into the biological origins of this compelling feeling, attributing it to innate neural circuitry that evolved to promote the mother-child bond. Dr. Wathey, a veteran neuroscientist, argues that evolution has programmed the infant brain to expect the presence of a loving being who responds to the child's needs. As the infant grows into adulthood, this innate feeling is eventually transferred to the realm of religion, where it is reactivated through the symbols, imagery, and rituals of worship. The author interprets our various conceptions of God in biological terms as illusory supernormal stimuli that fill an emotional and cognitive vacuum left over from infancy. These insights shed new light on some of the most vexing puzzles of religion, like the popular belief in a god who is judgmental and punishing, yet also unconditionally loving; the extraordinary tenacity of faith; the greater religiosity of women relative to men; religious obsessions with sex; the mysterious compulsion to pray; the seemingly irrepressible feminine attributes of God, even in traditionally patriarchal religions; and the strange allure of cults. Finally, Dr. Wathey considers the hypothesis that religion evolved to foster reproductive success, arguing that, in an age of potentially ruinous overpopulation, magical thinking has become a luxury we can no longer afford, one that distracts us from urgent threats to our planet. Deeply researched yet elegantly written in a jargon-free and accessible style, this book presents a compelling interpretation of the evolutionary origins of spirituality and religion.

Reality+: Virtual Worlds and the Problems of Philosophy

Author : David J. Chalmers
Publisher : W. W. Norton & Company
Page : 544 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 2022-01-25
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9780393635812

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Reality+: Virtual Worlds and the Problems of Philosophy by David J. Chalmers Pdf

A leading philosopher takes a mind-bending journey through virtual worlds, illuminating the nature of reality and our place within it. Virtual reality is genuine reality; that’s the central thesis of Reality+. In a highly original work of “technophilosophy,” David J. Chalmers gives a compelling analysis of our technological future. He argues that virtual worlds are not second-class worlds, and that we can live a meaningful life in virtual reality. We may even be in a virtual world already. Along the way, Chalmers conducts a grand tour of big ideas in philosophy and science. He uses virtual reality technology to offer a new perspective on long-established philosophical questions. How do we know that there’s an external world? Is there a god? What is the nature of reality? What’s the relation between mind and body? How can we lead a good life? All of these questions are illuminated or transformed by Chalmers’ mind-bending analysis. Studded with illustrations that bring philosophical issues to life, Reality+ is a major statement that will shape discussion of philosophy, science, and technology for years to come.

John Lilly, So Far

Author : John Lilly,Francis Jeffrey,Jeffrey
Publisher : Tarcher
Page : 312 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 1991
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0874776139

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John Lilly, So Far by John Lilly,Francis Jeffrey,Jeffrey Pdf

The life of John C. Lilly, M.D., was the basis for the movie Altered States. His work was represented in Day of the Dolphin. He invented the isolation tank and has written more than a dozen books. Now, at age 74, he has decided to tell all: a life of science, drugs, dolphins, celebrities, and radical spiritual transformation. 14 pages of photographs.

How God Works

Author : David DeSteno
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2022-09-06
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN : 9781982142322

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How God Works by David DeSteno Pdf

Drawing on a wealth of new evidence, pioneering research psychologist David DeSteno shows why religious practices and rituals are so beneficial to those who follow them—and to anyone, regardless of their faith (or lack thereof). Scientists are beginning to discover what believers have known for a long time: the rewards that a religious life can provide. For millennia, people have turned to priests, rabbis, imams, shamans, and others to help them deal with issues of grief and loss, birth and death, morality and meaning. In this absorbing work, DeSteno reveals how numerous religious practices from around the world improve emotional and physical well-being. With empathy and rigor, DeSteno chronicles religious rites and traditions from cradle to grave. He explains how the Japanese rituals surrounding childbirth help strengthen parental bonds with children. He describes how the Apache Sunrise Ceremony makes teenage girls better able to face the rigors of womanhood. He shows how Buddhist meditation reduces hostility and increases compassion. He demonstrates how the Jewish practice of sitting shiva comforts the bereaved. And much more. DeSteno details how belief itself enhances physical and mental health. But you don’t need to be religious to benefit from the trove of wisdom that religion has to offer. Many items in religion’s “toolbox” can help the body and mind whether or not one believes. How God Works offers advice on how to incorporate many of these practices to help all of us live more meaningful, successful, and satisfying lives.

God from the Machine

Author : William Sims Bainbridge
Publisher : Rowman Altamira
Page : 194 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : Computers
ISBN : 0759107440

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"God from the machine" (deus ex machina) refers to an ancient dramatic device where a god was mechanically brought onto the stage to save the hero from a difficult situation. But here, William Sims Bainbridge uses the term in a strikingly different way. Instead of looking to a machine to deliver an already known god, he asks what a computing machine and its simulations might teach us about how religion and religious beliefs come to being. Bainbridge posits the virtual town of Cyburg, population 44,100. Then, using rules for individual and social behavior taken from the social sciences, he models a complex community where residents form groups, learn to trust or distrust each other, and develop religious faith. Bainbridge's straightforward arguments point to many more applications of computer simulation in the study of religion. God from the Machine will serve as an important text in any class with a social scientific approach to religion.