QUANTUM APOCALYPSE
MUSTAFAKARNAS
あらすじ
INTRO God possesses various sciences, with different layers of metaphysics, one of which is quantum physics, a mechanism that creates meaning through the transition from matter to energy and from energy to matter. When is something called a science? If a field is complete or finished, if it has an input-output relationship in terms of meaning, then it is a science. For example, esoteric sciences, which fall under the umbrella of metaphysics, such as magic, actually describe the mechanics and workings of miracle systems; there is an input-output relationship. Today, people and scientists are trying to understand the dynamics, laws, and workings of quantum mechanics. Numerous theories exist in this area; some have been the subject of experiments, while others are still in the process of being tested. Observing quantum mechanics at the measurement level is, of course, the job of science; however, such a general statement cannot be made for metaphysics. Just as in quantum mechanics there is a structure called locality, which refers to areas within a singularity that an individual observer is aware of but which others cannot measure or observe, we can call this locality. So, we call the situation where a single observer has an individual experience with quantum mechanics "locality." That is, a state of locality that is not valid across the entire universe but is personal—why not? A universe and a person, a person and a universe—is also a possibility within this science, because the metaphysical occurrences we call miracles are, of course, made valid by the deliberate—violation—of certain laws by God. In other words, an addition or a subtraction is made to the system's flow, allowing the order to continue seamlessly through a new cycle. Let me give you an example from an old movie, the Time Machine movie. They go back in time, get the annual results of sporting events, bring them to the future, and the results aren't what they expected at all. Then they go back and leave the almanac behind. So there are always corrections, additions, and deletions. This doesn't actually disrupt the flow; rather, a more specific online law is added to the flow in the form of a patch. For example, the occurrence of something is sped up or slowed down, we are enabled to see something or prevented from seeing something. Life contains many such small and large things, whether we are aware of them or not. God has numerous known and unknown laws. The metaphysical aspect also contains content that is partly known and partly unknown. Our connection with these laws is usually like this: when we touch something hot and immediately withdraw our hand, we momentarily become subject to this new law, then return to the old order by cooling ourselves down, but this happens accompanied by a burning experience. In this way, metaphysical layers are explored through touch. Where does quantum mechanics fit into all this, and what is its importance? As I said, it's like a savior built over an abyss, because it prevents a person from having to descend to the bottom of the abyss and then climb back up. The ancients called this abyss madness; that is, someone who had somehow descended through contemplation but couldn't climb back up, because descending is easier than climbing back up. And deciphering the codes of quantum mechanics for entering the metaphysical realm guarantees you this: even if you enter this realm, you can exit just as easily and return to the material world; you don't need to hit rock bottom. In films, there's a production robot called a cyborg, but it's something more than just a robot. What is a cyborg? It's software that can almost mimic human emotions, including their emotional states—for example, the ability to hold grudges, love, and hate. That's what a cyborg is; it also makes its own decisions, and the software is designed to do so. Modern humans are somewhat similar to this; they have been leaving data in various places over the years, and controlling the human mind with various software programs. In other words, humans are now under the control of various patterns. They believe they have free will, but due to imposed fears, anxieties, unease, and various emotional states, they have begun to behave like cyborgs, acting in competitive, aggressive, harmful, oppressive, demanding, and so on. Why does the solution lie in metaphysics? Because metaphysics opens up a very broad spectrum of possibilities for humanity. These possibilities are areas of contemplation, experience, and observation; they lead a person from a word to a sentence, from a sentence to a page, and from a page to a book. So quantum mechanics isn't as difficult as people think; it's easy to understand, and we can easily define it under a few headings. The answer to the question "WHAT IS SOMETHING?" is either information, energy, matter, or a hybrid structure in between, such as esters. So you can see something however you want, not through an imposed way of seeing, but through a personal way of seeing based on your will; it will naturally take the form you desire. For example, some people form emotional bonds with material things—a car, a painting, an antique, a souvenir watch, money, clothing, a brand, etc.—wherein the object becomes both information and energy for them. Or, for instance, they might have something they believe brings them good luck, and a similar bond is formed around that. Rituals involving such objects already exist within religions and beliefs, and this is what they signify. For example, today is a religious holiday, meaning there are special pastries for the occasion, prayers, and other rituals; there are meanings attributed to words and phrases. It's like matter transforming into a different energy state through the mind. For example, the Mevlid was first written by Katip Çelebi during the reign of Sarı Selim in the 1600s; it generally consists of sentences praising the Prophet, and it was something done to add a ritual to the event. These are all metaphysical processes performed to bring matter into spiritual interaction; they leave a spiritual impact on society, strengthen the connection to God, appear as acts of allegiance, but ultimately, they are something that contributes to the better. There are many things like rituals that aren't part of the religion but are incorporated into it; this is true for every religion. HOW CAN A PERSON ENTER THE METAPHYSICAL REALM USING QUANTUM MECHANICS? It's very easy; change the meaning of what you see in your mind, and the rest will follow. Change the meaning, and place it wherever you want. For example, a bird chirps, you hear it, and you can assign meaning to that sound; it could be a message from God. A leaf falls, you hear or read a strange sentence, an event occurs—in short, assign whatever meaning you want to any of these, and observe firsthand what happens as a result of that meaning. I do this a lot during the day, it's like a game. For example, you find a key on the ground, and you say, "This key opens the doors of the heart." For example, there's a saying I've been using for years, and usually everyone believes it, or at least thinks, "What if it's true?" They write it down in a corner of their minds, and even if I forget it, people remind me. The sentence is, I made a deal with the higher power, I will live for 250 years as part of my duty. So I'm adding meaning to it, I'm starting to believe it too, by the way, it's good this way. Also know that every point in the universe is in contact with every other point, interacting and interacting with each other. You know the game of hopscotch? It's a similar situation; if you land in the right places, you reach the goal. So, hopping from one point to another will send you flying. So there's nothing wrong with being tossed about, just don't be swept away. Being swept away is a man-made flow, while the other is a chosen, voluntary effort. For example, there are many forms of physical drifting, such as being drawn into a spiral created by someone else in their field, being drawn into the daily lifestyles of one or more people, being drawn into meeting someone's expectations, and so on; and drifting takes away a person's freedom. Metaphysics is a free individual; it does not follow the lead of any other person or idea, but governs itself solely by its own free will, acts upon it, and accepts its consequences. CONSENT is, in fact, one of the fundamental principles of metaphysics. What does metaphysics consent to? It does not form emotional bonds with the outcomes of a give-and-take transaction. For example, it doesn't create emotional connections like "I won," "I lost," "I was crushed," or "I was humiliated." It looks at the outcome of the process, at its wisdom. Yes, we can establish connections between metaphysics and quantum mechanics, but because we are organic beings, we cannot remain perpetually within that concept like fanatics or addicts. Quantum and metaphysical realms are areas that require constant entry and exit; enter, conduct your experiment, leave, dwell on visible reality, then enter again, engaging in contemplation and assigning meanings. CONTENTS -VAR- AND THE PARADIGM EQUATION - -THE HUMAN QUESTION- QUANTUM PHYSICS AND THE RELATIONSHIP WITH GOD - -THE LORENZ EFFECT- OTHER DIMENSIONS THEMSELVES AND THEIR FORMATION - PARADOXICAL REALITY - ACTIVITY - CONTACT - A FEELING OF UNEASE - WHAT DO THESE TELL US ? - QUANTUM SOLUTIONS TO EPIFEROUS PARADOXES - - NEVERLANDER - LIVING IN A GREAT ILLUSION WITHIN A GREAT MISUNDERSTANDING - - QUANTUM-CENTERED THERMODYNAMICS LAWS - - QUANTUM DIMENSIONS - KNOWLEDGE OF EXISTENCE AND LOCALIZATION AT THE QUANTUM LEVEL - ESSE EST PERCIPI - - REPEATED INFORMATION FLOW MODELED WITH TRODIAL GEOMETRY - - Views on the Nature of God Through Metaphysics and Quantum Mechanics - AN EXAMINATION OF THE BELIEF IN REVELATION AND PRESCRIPTION THROUGH QUANTUM REDUCTION - - QUANTUM INCARNATION - TEMPORA INTRO God possesses various sciences, with different layers of metaphysics, one of which is quantum physics, a mechanism that creates meaning through the transition from matter to energy and from energy to matter. When is something called a science? If a field is complete or finished, if it has an input-output relationship in terms of meaning, then it is a science. For example, esoteric sciences, which fall under the umbrella of metaphysics, such as magic, actually describe the mechanics and workings of miracle systems; there is an input-output relationship. Today, people and scientists are trying to understand the dynamics, laws, and workings of quantum mechanics. Numerous theories exist in this area; some have been the subject of experiments, while others are still in the process of being tested. Observing quantum mechanics at the measurement level is, of course, the job of science; however, such a general statement cannot be made for metaphysics. Just as in quantum mechanics there is a structure called locality, which refers to areas within a singularity that an individual observer is aware of but which others cannot measure or observe, we can call this locality. So, we call the situation where a single observer has an individual experience with quantum mechanics "locality." That is, a state of locality that is not valid across the entire universe but is personal—why not? A universe and a person, a person and a universe—is also a possibility within this science, because the metaphysical occurrences we call miracles are, of course, made valid by the deliberate—violation—of certain laws by God. In other words, an addition or a subtraction is made to the system's flow, allowing the order to continue seamlessly through a new cycle. Let me give you an example from an old movie, the Time Machine movie. They go back in time, get the annual results of sporting events, bring them to the future, and the results aren't what they expected at all. Then they go back and leave the almanac behind. So there are always corrections, additions, and deletions. This doesn't actually disrupt the flow; rather, a more specific online law is added to the flow in the form of a patch. For example, the occurrence of something is sped up or slowed down, we are enabled to see something or prevented from seeing something. Life contains many such small and large things, whether we are aware of them or not. God has numerous known and unknown laws. The metaphysical aspect also contains content that is partly known and partly unknown. Our connection with these laws is usually like this: when we touch something hot and immediately withdraw our hand, we momentarily become subject to this new law, then return to the old order by cooling ourselves down, but this happens accompanied by a burning experience. In this way, metaphysical layers are explored through touch. Where does quantum mechanics fit into all this, and what is its importance? As I said, it's like a savior built over an abyss, because it prevents a person from having to descend to the bottom of the abyss and then climb back up. The ancients called this abyss madness; that is, someone who had somehow descended through contemplation but couldn't climb back up, because descending is easier than climbing back up. And deciphering the codes of quantum mechanics for entering the metaphysical realm guarantees you this: even if you enter this realm, you can exit just as easily and return to the material world; you don't need to hit rock bottom. In films, there's a production robot called a cyborg, but it's something more than just a robot. What is a cyborg? It's software that can almost mimic human emotions, including their emotional states—for example, the ability to hold grudges, love, and hate. That's what a cyborg is; it also makes its own decisions, and the software is designed to do so. Modern humans are somewhat similar to this; they have been leaving data in various places over the years, and controlling the human mind with various software programs. In other words, humans are now under the control of various patterns. They believe they have free will, but due to imposed fears, anxieties, unease, and various emotional states, they have begun to behave like cyborgs, acting in competitive, aggressive, harmful, oppressive, demanding, and so on. Why does the solution lie in metaphysics? Because metaphysics opens up a very broad spectrum of possibilities for humanity. These possibilities are areas of contemplation, experience, and observation; they lead a person from a word to a sentence, from a sentence to a page, and from a page to a book. So quantum mechanics isn't as difficult as people think; it's easy to understand, and we can easily define it under a few headings. The answer to the question "WHAT IS SOMETHING?" is either information, energy, matter, or a hybrid structure in between, such as esters. So you can see something however you want, not through an imposed way of seeing, but through a personal way of seeing based on your will; it will naturally take the form you desire. For example, some people form emotional bonds with material things—a car, a painting, an antique, a souvenir watch, money, clothing, a brand, etc.—wherein the object becomes both information and energy for them. Or, for instance, they might have something they believe brings them good luck, and a similar bond is formed around that. Rituals involving such objects already exist within religions and beliefs, and this is what they signify. For example, today is a religious holiday, meaning there are special pastries for the occasion, prayers, and other rituals; there are meanings attributed to words and phrases. It's like matter transforming into a different energy state through the mind. For example, the Mevlid was first written by Katip Çelebi during the reign of Sarı Selim in the 1600s; it generally consists of sentences praising the Prophet, and it was something done to add a ritual to the event. These are all metaphysical processes performed to bring matter into spiritual interaction; they leave a spiritual impact on society, strengthen the connection to God, appear as acts of allegiance, but ultimately, they are something that contributes to the better. There are many things like rituals that aren't part of the religion but are incorporated into it; this is true for every religion. HOW CAN A PERSON ENTER THE METAPHYSICAL REALM USING QUANTUM MECHANICS? It's very easy; change the meaning of what you see in your mind, and the rest will follow. Change the meaning, and place it wherever you want. For example, a bird chirps, you hear it, and you can assign meaning to that sound; it could be a message from God. A leaf falls, you hear or read a strange sentence, an event occurs—in short, assign whatever meaning you want to any of these, and observe firsthand what happens as a result of that meaning. I do this a lot during the day, it's like a game. For example, you find a key on the ground, and you say, "This key opens the doors of the heart." For example, there's a saying I've been using for years, and usually everyone believes it, or at least thinks, "What if it's true?" They write it down in a corner of their minds, and even if I forget it, people remind me. The sentence is, I made a deal with the higher power, I will live for 250 years as part of my duty. So I'm adding meaning to it, I'm starting to believe it too, by the way, it's good this way. Also know that every point in the universe is in contact with every other point, interacting and interacting with each other. You know the game of hopscotch? It's a similar situation; if you land in the right places, you reach the goal. So, hopping from one point to another will send you flying. So there's nothing wrong with being tossed about, just don't be swept away. Being swept away is a man-made flow, while the other is a chosen, voluntary effort. For example, there are many forms of physical drifting, such as being drawn into a spiral created by someone else in their field, being drawn into the daily lifestyles of one or more people, being drawn into meeting someone's expectations, and so on; and drifting takes away a person's freedom. Metaphysics is a free individual; it does not follow the lead of any other person or idea, but governs itself solely by its own free will, acts upon it, and accepts its consequences. CONSENT is, in fact, one of the fundamental principles of metaphysics. What does metaphysics consent to? It does not form emotional bonds with the outcomes of a give-and-take transaction. For example, it doesn't create emotional connections like "I won," "I lost," "I was crushed," or "I was humiliated." It looks at the outcome of the process, at its wisdom. Yes, we can establish connections between metaphysics and quantum mechanics, but because we are organic beings, we cannot remain perpetually within that concept like fanatics or addicts. Quantum and metaphysical realms are areas that require constant entry and exit; enter, conduct your experiment, leave, dwell on visible reality, then enter again, engaging in contemplation and assigning meanings. CONTENTS -VAR- AND THE PARADIGM EQUATION - -THE HUMAN QUESTION- QUANTUM PHYSICS AND THE RELATIONSHIP WITH GOD - -THE LORENZ EFFECT- OTHER DIMENSIONS THEMSELVES AND THEIR FORMATION - PARADOXICAL REALITY - ACTIVITY - CONTACT - A FEELING OF UNEASE - WHAT DO THESE TELL US ? - QUANTUM SOLUTIONS TO EPIFEROUS PARADOXES - - NEVERLANDER - LIVING IN A GREAT ILLUSION WITHIN A GREAT MISUNDERSTANDING - - QUANTUM-CENTERED THERMODYNAMICS LAWS - - QUANTUM DIMENSIONS - KNOWLEDGE OF EXISTENCE AND LOCALIZATION AT THE QUANTUM LEVEL - ESSE EST PERCIPI - - REPEATED INFORMATION FLOW MODELED WITH TRODIAL GEOMETRY - - Views on the Nature of God Through Metaphysics and Quantum Mechanics - AN EXAMINATION OF THE BELIEF IN REVELATION AND PRESCRIPTION THROUGH QUANTUM REDUCTION - - QUANTUM INCARNATION - TEMPORA INTRO God possesses various sciences, with different layers of metaphysics, one of which is quantum physics, a mechanism that creates meaning through the transition from matter to energy and from energy to matter. When is something called a science? If a field is complete or finished, if it has an input-output relationship in terms of meaning, then it is a science. For example, esoteric sciences, which fall under the umbrella of metaphysics, such as magic, actually describe the mechanics and workings of miracle systems; there is an input-output relationship. Today, people and scientists are trying to understand the dynamics, laws, and workings of quantum mechanics. Numerous theories exist in this area; some have been the subject of experiments, while others are still in the process of being tested. Observing quantum mechanics at the measurement level is, of course, the job of science; however, such a general statement cannot be made for metaphysics. Just as in quantum mechanics there is a structure called locality, which refers to areas within a singularity that an individual observer is aware of but which others cannot measure or observe, we can call this locality. So, we call the situation where a single observer has an individual experience with quantum mechanics "locality." That is, a state of locality that is not valid across the entire universe but is personal—why not? A universe and a person, a person and a universe—is also a possibility within this science, because the metaphysical occurrences we call miracles are, of course, made valid by the deliberate—violation—of certain laws by God. In other words, an addition or a subtraction is made to the system's flow, allowing the order to continue seamlessly through a new cycle. Let me give you an example from an old movie, the Time Machine movie. They go back in time, get the annual results of sporting events, bring them to the future, and the results aren't what they expected at all. Then they go back and leave the almanac behind. So there are always corrections, additions, and deletions. This doesn't actually disrupt the flow; rather, a more specific online law is added to the flow in the form of a patch. For example, the occurrence of something is sped up or slowed down, we are enabled to see something or prevented from seeing something. Life contains many such small and large things, whether we are aware of them or not. God has numerous known and unknown laws. The metaphysical aspect also contains content that is partly known and partly unknown. Our connection with these laws is usually like this: when we touch something hot and immediately withdraw our hand, we momentarily become subject to this new law, then return to the old order by cooling ourselves down, but this happens accompanied by a burning experience. In this way, metaphysical layers are explored through touch. Where does quantum mechanics fit into all this, and what is its importance? As I said, it's like a savior built over an abyss, because it prevents a person from having to descend to the bottom of the abyss and then climb back up. The ancients called this abyss madness; that is, someone who had somehow descended through contemplation but couldn't climb back up, because descending is easier than climbing back up. And deciphering the codes of quantum mechanics for entering the metaphysical realm guarantees you this: even if you enter this realm, you can exit just as easily and return to the material world; you don't need to hit rock bottom. In films, there's a production robot called a cyborg, but it's something more than just a robot. What is a cyborg? It's software that can almost mimic human emotions, including their emotional states—for example, the ability to hold grudges, love, and hate. That's what a cyborg is; it also makes its own decisions, and the software is designed to do so. Modern humans are somewhat similar to this; they have been leaving data in various places over the years, and controlling the human mind with various software programs. In other words, humans are now under the control of various patterns. They believe they have free will, but due to imposed fears, anxieties, unease, and various emotional states, they have begun to behave like cyborgs, acting in competitive, aggressive, harmful, oppressive, demanding, and so on. Why does the solution lie in metaphysics? Because metaphysics opens up a very broad spectrum of possibilities for humanity. These possibilities are areas of contemplation, experience, and observation; they lead a person from a word to a sentence, from a sentence to a page, and from a page to a book. So quantum mechanics isn't as difficult as people think; it's easy to understand, and we can easily define it under a few headings. The answer to the question "WHAT IS SOMETHING?" is either information, energy, matter, or a hybrid structure in between, such as esters. So you can see something however you want, not through an imposed way of seeing, but through a personal way of seeing based on your will; it will naturally take the form you desire. For example, some people form emotional bonds with material things—a car, a painting, an antique, a souvenir watch, money, clothing, a brand, etc.—wherein the object becomes both information and energy for them. Or, for instance, they might have something they believe brings them good luck, and a similar bond is formed around that. Rituals involving such objects already exist within religions and beliefs, and this is what they signify. For example, today is a religious holiday, meaning there are special pastries for the occasion, prayers, and other rituals; there are meanings attributed to words and phrases. It's like matter transforming into a different energy state through the mind. For example, the Mevlid was first written by Katip Çelebi during the reign of Sarı Selim in the 1600s; it generally consists of sentences praising the Prophet, and it was something done to add a ritual to the event. These are all metaphysical processes performed to bring matter into spiritual interaction; they leave a spiritual impact on society, strengthen the connection to God, appear as acts of allegiance, but ultimately, they are something that contributes to the better. There are many things like rituals that aren't part of the religion but are incorporated into it; this is true for every religion. HOW CAN A PERSON ENTER THE METAPHYSICAL REALM USING QUANTUM MECHANICS? It's very easy; change the meaning of what you see in your mind, and the rest will follow. Change the meaning, and place it wherever you want. For example, a bird chirps, you hear it, and you can assign meaning to that sound; it could be a message from God. A leaf falls, you hear or read a strange sentence, an event occurs—in short, assign whatever meaning you want to any of these, and observe firsthand what happens as a result of that meaning. I do this a lot during the day, it's like a game. For example, you find a key on the ground, and you say, "This key opens the doors of the heart." For example, there's a saying I've been using for years, and usually everyone believes it, or at least thinks, "What if it's true?" They write it down in a corner of their minds, and even if I forget it, people remind me. The sentence is, I made a deal with the higher power, I will live for 250 years as part of my duty. So I'm adding meaning to it, I'm starting to believe it too, by the way, it's good this way. Also know that every point in the universe is in contact with every other point, interacting and interacting with each other. You know the game of hopscotch? It's a similar situation; if you land in the right places, you reach the goal. So, hopping from one point to another will send you flying. So there's nothing wrong with being tossed about, just don't be swept away. Being swept away is a man-made flow, while the other is a chosen, voluntary effort. For example, there are many forms of physical drifting, such as being drawn into a spiral created by someone else in their field, being drawn into the daily lifestyles of one or more people, being drawn into meeting someone's expectations, and so on; and drifting takes away a person's freedom. Metaphysics is a free individual; it does not follow the lead of any other person or idea, but governs itself solely by its own free will, acts upon it, and accepts its consequences. CONSENT is, in fact, one of the fundamental principles of metaphysics. What does metaphysics consent to? It does not form emotional bonds with the outcomes of a give-and-take transaction. For example, it doesn't create emotional connections like "I won," "I lost," "I was crushed," or "I was humiliated." It looks at the outcome of the process, at its wisdom. Yes, we can establish connections between metaphysics and quantum mechanics, but because we are organic beings, we cannot remain perpetually within that concept like fanatics or addicts. Quantum and metaphysical realms are areas that require constant entry and exit; enter, conduct your experiment, leave, dwell on visible reality, then enter again, engaging in contemplation and assigning meanings.