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Toward an accurate model of reality - Ostronomos - Jan 2, 2020

There seems to be a trend among theorists that a scientific model becomes absolute truth when it is consistent a certain percentage of the time. The CTMU is one such theory. In it, Langan attempts to fill in the gaps of logic to achieve absolute truth. While it is a fact that a model of reality is incomplete without God, due to the fact that reality possesses mental (supra-physical properties) and ordinary physical properties. Such a Being demands that we throw away common sense and adopt a new view of reality. One that aims at achieving objective reality through reason. Since the God is self-distributed at points of conspansion, it offers Him a vantage point unlike any other. The model of reality that I am proposing satisfies the criteria for the mathematical domain in which it purports to reside within, and as such, proves the existence of a self-aware designer that distributes over reality.


RE: Toward an accurate model of reality - Zinjanthropos - Jan 2, 2020

Quote: Such a Being demands that we throw away common sense and adopt a new view of reality?


The 11th commandment?

How did you arrive at this conclusion? Did you use common sense? Now that you're sure, is it common sense to you?

Common sense would say we obey the 11th commandment, does this not seem contradictory?


RE: Toward an accurate model of reality - Ostronomos - Jan 8, 2020

(Jan 2, 2020 06:14 PM)Zinjanthropos Wrote:
Quote: Such a Being demands that we throw away common sense and adopt a new view of reality?


The 11th commandment?

How did you arrive at this conclusion? Did you use common sense? Now that you're sure, is it common sense to you?

Common sense would say we obey the 11th commandment, does this not seem contradictory?
I fail to see how this arbitrary position pertains to the discussion.