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The "intelligent universe" theory again.



In the beginning: Spinoza.


Dutch Philosopher Baruch Spinoza (1632-1677) explained the god as nature's and universe's mechanism with no personality. So we can say that Spinoza is the creator or father of the so-called intelligent universe and simulated reality theories. The idea of the intelligent universe theory is that universe itself is intelligent. That is one of the biggest philosophical thoughts in history. 

Can plasma balls form qubits spontaneously? That thing is one of the biggest things in philosophy. Spinoza's idea about the god is that god is dominating structure because that structure is intelligent. And because there is no other so large and powerful structure. This structure makes what it wants. Without intelligence, other structures cannot resist that intelligent structure. 

That structure has intelligence and will. And that makes it dominating. The thing that makes this thing dominating is that can affect some big things. But small things like individual people are a little bit too small for that creature. Or that creature has no time to help all people in the same way. This is the way how Newton saw God. 

We can continue Spinoza's idea of god as the universe and natural mechanism with no personality by claiming that the dominating mechanism in the universe is the quantum computer that is spontaneously born. If Spinoza would live today. He might write that god is the network of the qubits around stars. 

Do you ever hear theories about the intelligent universe and simulated reality? Well maybe you are or you might hear about the "cosmic web" or "cosmic neural structure" that looks like human neurons. But that structure is the largest known structure in the known universe. 





Image 2) Cosmic neural structure. 


The idea of an intelligent universe is coming from the model where the star and plasma bubble around it can form the qubit. So when we are thinking more carefully, the term intelligent universe means spontaneously forming quantum computers. In that hypothetical system, the star in the middle of the plasma field gives energy to that plasma-based qubit. 

Can plasma-based extremely large qubits emulate human brains? That thing requires the situation where the qubit has three layers of ionized gas. The star acts as a pineal gland. And then the three layers of the plasma act as the three layers of the human brain. Superconducting asteroids could act as a memory of that hypothetical super brain. The center structure of the plasma ball can act as the diencephalon that decides what things that three-layer plasma brain should store in memory. 

Could a single human communicate with that kind of structure? If we are trying to think about this very strange intelligent structure we might think that this kind of hypothetical creature is a combination of intelligent creatures that are nested. The planet living organisms can give information for the larger parts of these superorganisms that must react. 

The fact is that the size of this kind of hypothetical plasma creature has no limit. Theoretically, the plasma channels can connect even galaxies as the most powerful quantum computer that we can even imagine. 

So smaller organisms are making simulations for the larger entireties that cannot react so fast how they must handle things. Things like plasma channels or wormholes could connect those qubits to one large entirety. The intelligent universe is a theory or model of the organism that is completely different from anything that we know. 

This type of theoretical or philosophical thought is interesting. If we think of the three-layer multi-state qubit as the computing system. That thing could emulate the human brain. But even if that kind of organism is possible we might still ask if can it feel anything. Or is that kind of thing only thinking machines? Could that hypothetical super creature feel or know even the existence of the single stars? Or could single galaxies be a little bit small thing for that kind of creature? 


https://www.livescience.com/strange-theories-about-the-universe.html


https://www.edge.org/conversation/ray_kurzweil-the-intelligent-universe


https://www.vox.com/2015/6/29/8847863/holographic-principle-universe-theory-physics


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baruch_Spinoza


https://www.zmescience.com/science/human-brain-cosmos-05832/amp/?goal=0_3b5aad2288-683ab52bae-242764573&__twitter_impression=true


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