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Syntactic operators are reality embedded


Parametric

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This is my understanding after having read Christopher Langan's CTMU. Basically, a syntactic operation is what the intellect is. According to Chris Langan, SCSPL reality embodies infocognition, self-transducing information residing in self-recognizing SCSPL elements called syntactic operators. SCSPL stands for "self-configuring self-processing language", which is supposed to be a language of languages.

 

Click on the .pdf here http://ctmu.net/

 

I'm not sure how this proves that a God exists or not. Perhaps it does. What are your thoughts?

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In a way it makes sense, often when biologists try to describe it, as far as I have seen, they try to describe it as the processing of information itself in neurons. But does that mean that at an instantaneous moment that something is not alive, that it is the continuity of time that makes something alive? Although, treating everything as information instead of what we scientifically observe isn't really scientific, I think that aspect is kind of bs.

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