I believe that a universe needs to have a universal soul to have any life there the once with souls anyway. Universal soul has god-like powers: eternal after it forms, all-powerful within its own universe, and can fill the entire universe so there is no space for any other universal soul within that universe.
So I agree with you and I would say there was life to shape this universe to have life from the very beginning.
I'd like to know what you think about Schopenhauer's philosophy, which said just this -- he also spoke about many other ideas which influences Einstein and I think are a kind of precursor to ideas such as quantum physics, Whitehead, and Bergsonism.
The idea of the "spark of life" aka vitalism, (think the reanimation of Frankensteins monster) is no more supported by inanimate dormancy, than
"vital nervous fluids" being reanimated by lightening. As I asked before, How is the notion of bio-centricism, different from an extension of solipsism that's bounded within our understanding. This is what i call cognocentricity. In other words, making a mirror bigger and placing it far away doesn't change the fact that is still, just a mirror.
Ultimately, the distinction between past present and future is an illusion, it's all part of an underlying symmetry that is "outside" time. What causes that indeterminate sea of probabilistic outcomes to be observed in one state or another? If everything is deterministic, then it's just what happens. If life is choosing one path over another and quantum physicists are saying those other states still exist they're just not observed, then biocentrism is not solopsism... it explains the multiverse.
This is the first time i hear the concept of a Biocentric Univers and I agree. We have: (Matter, Energy, Space and Time ) AND ( Cosciousness ). The worlds of MEST=Virtual Reality, but we need to have Consciousness understand this. Luther Burbank once affirmed: "The truth is that life is not material
and that the lifestream is not a substance. Life is a force—electrical,
I would say that if all possible dimensions, including ones where life does not (yet) exist, can and do exist; Then, there would in fact be time and space information TO be processed BY life. It's just that the information goes "unread" until it becomes self-conscious through living things.
You cant assume that all life is the same. What if we discover a race of energy creatures with a very narrow window where existance is possible; That is their make up is only viable withing the confines of an infinitesimally thin layer of their home world. Well in that case 99.9999...etc of the rest of the universe is lethal to them. Then why did the fine tuning not yield a greater cosmos where they could prosper.
Substitute liquid water for energy and you'll see where I'm getting at.
I don't understand what you mean by initial conditions...given that past present and future lose meaning...so does intitial.
I'm not entirely sure there is a force or state of being that exists apart from time. Lately I've been toying with the idea that we experience things at different "time-rates" which can be at speeds near infinite. When you experience the universe at a time speed of infinite you reach a state of being totally vibrational that sees the universe as one and timeless.
This is about the multiverse, which is outside of our own spacetime. Moving from one position to another within the multiverse (or the omniverse) is moving through one set of basic physical laws to another. This month's Scientific American has a cover story about this very idea.
Imagining the Omniverse
watch?v=V6D3CgF8_qk
Once you define those laws your get a universe and all of its possible states/timelines (its wave function).
I don't disagree with the idea that a higher vibrational state of awareness should be able to see beyond the limits of our 4D arrow of time, but that's not an idea you're going to find in Scientific American any time soon. :)
On a conceptual level there is no time, space, cosmos etc. without life, but the notion that consciousness presupposes existence is ludicrous. I am therefore I think. In relation to quantum physics the problem lies in the realm of correct identification.
Interestingly; Abe Lincoln; still laying in his grave; has not noticed the passage of any time whatsoever; be it 5 seconds after his death or 500 trillion years. Time for any person not living; and this may for some sound quite obvious; has no meaning.
I see dark energy as a liquid that is so fine, it has virtually no viscosity and stretches until it is nothing, or collapses in on itself(which hopefully it collapses because that would mean the whole cycle would continue forever and this boicentric universe would be forever, thus never die)
forever is not a time duration, it is a state of being. Much like infinity isn't a number, it's a concept.
in a sense, dark energy seems to be the basic structure of a universe.
What do you mean by "life"? The complex functioning of a system?... the tendency of systems to centralize and persist ...at least only momentarily.
sleepyeyeguy 7 months ago
Chicken came first because God made the chicken...
volleyballqu33n 10 months ago
i love this kind of stuff....
and WOW there are a lot of links....
but im so so tired i'll re-watch this properly later...
but ya, its great stuff..
awsm song too...
and THANKS BRENDONgivin him credit for gettin me to your link haha]
=]
NaylaXlovesXu 1 year ago
conciousness constructs reality
Thundralight 1 year ago
I believe that a universe needs to have a universal soul to have any life there the once with souls anyway. Universal soul has god-like powers: eternal after it forms, all-powerful within its own universe, and can fill the entire universe so there is no space for any other universal soul within that universe.
So I agree with you and I would say there was life to shape this universe to have life from the very beginning.
sonnydey 1 year ago
I'd like to know what you think about Schopenhauer's philosophy, which said just this -- he also spoke about many other ideas which influences Einstein and I think are a kind of precursor to ideas such as quantum physics, Whitehead, and Bergsonism.
emblemOFbeing 2 years ago
thanks for the post 10thdim great vid great channel
miccy0121 2 years ago
I love the song at the end. :D
chickabee222 2 years ago
Brenden Urie
thecompass01 2 years ago
brendon!!! sweet this is really introsting
beachweirdo 2 years ago 2
Man, I never understand this stuff. *Scratches head*
LuvStruckMess 2 years ago
Brendon got me into this a long time ago haha!
batsarecool09 2 years ago 4
Oh, hey. This is really interesting :D
HowdyAndTheBlowfish 2 years ago
Haha Brendon is such a cute nerd! This stuff really boggles my mind!
xmyusernamesucksx 2 years ago 3
Wow.
PatdVianney 2 years ago
woo brendon! i too love these videos :D
madasrabbits06 2 years ago
I think Brendon Urie is too smart to be fan of this :D
Buranka89 2 years ago
brendon!!! :D
xpanicislifex 2 years ago 2
WHOOO BRENDON :)
iteeahh 2 years ago 7
brendon urie :) <333333
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FBRFavorites 2 years ago
The idea of the "spark of life" aka vitalism, (think the reanimation of Frankensteins monster) is no more supported by inanimate dormancy, than
"vital nervous fluids" being reanimated by lightening. As I asked before, How is the notion of bio-centricism, different from an extension of solipsism that's bounded within our understanding. This is what i call cognocentricity. In other words, making a mirror bigger and placing it far away doesn't change the fact that is still, just a mirror.
kokopelli314 2 years ago
Ultimately, the distinction between past present and future is an illusion, it's all part of an underlying symmetry that is "outside" time. What causes that indeterminate sea of probabilistic outcomes to be observed in one state or another? If everything is deterministic, then it's just what happens. If life is choosing one path over another and quantum physicists are saying those other states still exist they're just not observed, then biocentrism is not solopsism... it explains the multiverse.
10thdim 2 years ago
Theres something about paths.
Certainly no moment or place is more real than where we find ourselves
Yet, the road not taken is still there, but only as such.
If i could, I'd take all roads. So why did I pick this one?
And who is on the road not taken?
Certainly not me.
Or heres something else
Is choice pre-animate? Jacques Monod certianly alluded to this in "Chance and Necessity" Maybe we could reexamine the nature of choice.
kokopelli314 2 years ago
This is the first time i hear the concept of a Biocentric Univers and I agree. We have: (Matter, Energy, Space and Time ) AND ( Cosciousness ). The worlds of MEST=Virtual Reality, but we need to have Consciousness understand this. Luther Burbank once affirmed: "The truth is that life is not material
and that the lifestream is not a substance. Life is a force—electrical,
magnetic, a quality, not a quantity."
hakomi20 2 years ago
I would say that if all possible dimensions, including ones where life does not (yet) exist, can and do exist; Then, there would in fact be time and space information TO be processed BY life. It's just that the information goes "unread" until it becomes self-conscious through living things.
burchified 2 years ago
You cant assume that all life is the same. What if we discover a race of energy creatures with a very narrow window where existance is possible; That is their make up is only viable withing the confines of an infinitesimally thin layer of their home world. Well in that case 99.9999...etc of the rest of the universe is lethal to them. Then why did the fine tuning not yield a greater cosmos where they could prosper.
Substitute liquid water for energy and you'll see where I'm getting at.
RvNYC 2 years ago
I don't understand what you mean by initial conditions...given that past present and future lose meaning...so does intitial.
I'm not entirely sure there is a force or state of being that exists apart from time. Lately I've been toying with the idea that we experience things at different "time-rates" which can be at speeds near infinite. When you experience the universe at a time speed of infinite you reach a state of being totally vibrational that sees the universe as one and timeless.
VvidEye 2 years ago
Great question. Watch How to Make a Universe.
watch?v=JoR3LLP2R0g
This is about the multiverse, which is outside of our own spacetime. Moving from one position to another within the multiverse (or the omniverse) is moving through one set of basic physical laws to another. This month's Scientific American has a cover story about this very idea.
Imagining the Omniverse
watch?v=V6D3CgF8_qk
Once you define those laws your get a universe and all of its possible states/timelines (its wave function).
10thdim 2 years ago
I don't disagree with the idea that a higher vibrational state of awareness should be able to see beyond the limits of our 4D arrow of time, but that's not an idea you're going to find in Scientific American any time soon. :)
Thanks for writing!
Rob
10thdim 2 years ago
The biosentric univers is pure kantian subjective mysticism. It's nonsense and has nothing to do with reality.
QIQrrr 2 years ago
Are you familiar with the experiments of physicist Anton Zeilinger? Watch Local Realism Bites the Dust:
watch?v=ehIbaoouPQk
I agree, the idea that without life there is no space, time, or cosmos is challenging, but so are the results of Zeilinger's experiments.
Rob
10thdim 2 years ago
On a conceptual level there is no time, space, cosmos etc. without life, but the notion that consciousness presupposes existence is ludicrous. I am therefore I think. In relation to quantum physics the problem lies in the realm of correct identification.
QIQrrr 2 years ago
@QIQrrr I might respect your opinion more if you could correctly spell the name of the theory you are rubbishing.
greghill00 8 months ago
Interestingly; Abe Lincoln; still laying in his grave; has not noticed the passage of any time whatsoever; be it 5 seconds after his death or 500 trillion years. Time for any person not living; and this may for some sound quite obvious; has no meaning.
newmac 2 years ago
Stunning theories and mind-opening concepts as always, sir!
Skaramine 2 years ago
Never mind. It's the head of the singer.
LanteanKnight 2 years ago
Whose head is that? XD
LanteanKnight 2 years ago
whats with the head popping in and out of the left side screen?
kronweed 2 years ago
I WAS WONDERING THE SAME THING IT STARTS AT 1:11 I THINK LOLZ. good vid by the way i love these they make me think and sometimes blow my mind!
therogletardrangler 2 years ago
I dont understand why you havent got more subscribers Rob. Keep up the awesome videos!
shawndimery 2 years ago
The anthropic principle 2.0
rmeddy1 2 years ago
I see dark energy as a liquid that is so fine, it has virtually no viscosity and stretches until it is nothing, or collapses in on itself(which hopefully it collapses because that would mean the whole cycle would continue forever and this boicentric universe would be forever, thus never die)
forever is not a time duration, it is a state of being. Much like infinity isn't a number, it's a concept.
in a sense, dark energy seems to be the basic structure of a universe.
xXDominoXx 2 years ago 3
wont load for me :/
xXDominoXx 2 years ago
@xXDominoXx
Works fine here.
iamstoned4life 2 years ago
ah, there it goes, it works now, maybe a youtube glitch.
xXDominoXx 2 years ago