On Saturday, March 22, 2025 at 3:10:18 AM UTC-6 Cosmin Visan wrote:

Given Alan obsession with utility, I invite him here to explain to us where 
does he think that science will eventually go ? More particles ? More 
galaxies ? More AI! AI! AI! ? More what ? AVDASGBA SDGASDG BDFBGGASD ? So 
what ? ASFASDFGA HDFHADH ASDFASFA!!!!! Isn't it clear to you that all this 
more and more and more is all meaningless ? Isn't it clear to you that 
whatever particles will be known in the year 3000, life will be the same, 
and you will still be as depressed as you are today ? So what do you think 
is the end game of science ? I will give you the answer, but I also wait 
for your answer. The answer is God. The end point of science is to open 
doors for consciousness to have new experiences. That's all there is to it. 
Not more particles and more mumbo-jumbos. The very purpose of existence is 
for God to know all that he can be, to have all the possible experiences.


What I'd like to know, and what physics might eventually provide, is a 
resolution of the apparent singularity at T=0. The insufficiency with 
theories about consciousness and God, is not that they're inherently wrong 
-- I don't subscribe to that pov -- but that they generally don't lead us 
to something new, as yet undiscovered. AG 

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