The I: The 50 Years of my Eternity | My Rational Intellectual Map after mid-century
By Bepe Popu
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This book is part of Bepe Popu's Theory of Everything which aims to explain everything from the formation of the universe to the emergence of life, intelligent life, humanity and describes a universal cyclical performance, but the most unusual thing is that the theory en Based on classical physics.
According to this theory, reality is constantly changing, since new effects are constantly taking shape, generating a single future reality that is the succession of the previous reality. Probable effects are those that are likely to occur. When these effects come to fruition, they become part of the current reality that will form the future reality.
The author maintains that reality is the sum of all concrete effects from probable effects. This means that any specific effect that occurs can be reproduced in the future if the conditions are met, but they will be different effects because they occur in a present different from the previous one because their own probable condition occurs.
The author also maintains that concrete effects will continue to be part of future realities, because any present effect will be a cause of future effects and future effects will be causes of the following effects. Thus a continuity is maintained that gives the cumulative character of physical reality.
Bepe Popu
Bepe Popu is a visionary thinker who has developed a comprehensive theory that aims to explain the entirety of reality. His works delve into a wide range of topics, including physical reality, life, consciousness, the living effect, knowledge, and more. Popu's writings are marked by their originality and challenge readers to rethink established concepts. He offers insightful explanations based on existing knowledge, avoiding speculation until it can be firmly grounded in empirical evidence. In a groundbreaking contribution, Popu has proposed a novel atomic theory that surpasses the explanatory power of any existing model. This innovative framework, rooted in classical physics, unveils a deeper understanding of the atomic world.
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The I - Bepe Popu
Table of Contents
Unpredictability
Intellectual map of changing reality
Rational compatibility
The Interpretations
Universal Behavior and Actuation
References and differences
Analysis of the article References and Differences
The Theory of Everything: a new perspective and a new approach
Fictional knowledge, real versus fiction
Knowledge is fictitious by definition
Real, fictitious and fiction
Otherwise
The Principles of Complication and Simplicity
Reality, the Possible and the Probable
VALUE in the Universe (it's just a reflection)
Reality in probable and concrete relationship
This book
Previous books
Layers of knowledge
Probable history of consciousness
The action is as follows
SUMMARY
The rational intellectual map
From experience, I will tell you, although it is not of interest to you, reader. You'll be able to see the similarity with the continuation too, my concern.
Since I was little I have been very needy. I wanted so much to have some normal things that other children could have, but that my father could not offer me, that I dreamed about these things (toys, sweets, children's things).
But here's the important thing: in the dream I knew that I could never really have these things. It was impossible for me to buy them and that's why I began to control my dreams involuntarily. Within the dream I knew that if I had these impossible-to-have things, then I was dreaming. I had a lot of fun in dreams with this, I really enjoyed them, even if it was just in dreams.
I enjoyed what I desired in the dream and I was able to dream of those desired things even without having them. I got to the point of changing from one dream to another, or continuing dreams from previous days or weeks by giving them continuity.
But it didn't end there. I managed to control my dreams so much that if I ever had a nightmare, I could open my eyes to change the dream.
Changing sleep is the important part of the following. If humanity were sure that there will be another life after the current one, it would be a very bad thing for humanity. Because he will try to pass from a life that does not convince to one that would convince. Like I did with my nightmares.
My concern. There is a possibility that, if humanity were sure that there was another life after the current one, some people would try to go from the life that does not convince them to one that would convince them.
This could lead to an increase in irresponsible acts, as people might feel that the current life is not worth living if there is a better life after. It could also lead to a decrease in commitment to the current life, as people might feel that they do not need to put in the effort to make the world a better place if they are going to move on to another life after their current one.
It is important to take into account the possible negative impact of knowledge of life after the current one. If the existence of another life is confirmed, it is important that we prepare for it in a very responsible way. The next life will always be a continuation of the current one. We must ensure that knowledge of a continuation to another life does not lead us to make decisions that could harm ourselves, society or the species.
Humans are in search of absolute knowledge. This gives you a purpose for living. But what if you knew it all in one day?
If humanity, or simply a human, were to know everything, on that day it would surely lose the purpose that the search for absolute knowledge gives it and would have nothing more to solve. If I wanted to do something, I could do it. But why do it, if it will already be so easy and banal?
This could lead to a feeling of emptiness and helplessness, generated by the omnipotence that absolute knowledge offers. An omnipotent human knows everything there is to know, so he no longer has any challenge to motivate him. There will be nothing to learn, nothing to discover and nothing to achieve. The omnipotent human being will feel that he has no place in the world or that he has no reason to exist.
An omnipotent human will be the creator of universes, he will be eternal, if he so wishes. This is because will have absolute knowledge, which will allow to understand and control the laws of physics, or reality itself. However, if will feel very unhappy because if have not purpose. The only solution to know everything would be to challenge yourself, relearn what you already know and this will be to forget and start again. This will be the only thing that could help the omnipotent, all-knowing Human find a new meaning, or purpose, for happiness.
Taking into account that happiness is inversely proportional to the knowledge acquired, he who knows everything will be very unhappy and will be able to give up everything intelligently and consciously, for happiness.
Conclusion: Purpose is a fundamental part of the human condition and is responsible for happiness.
Reader, don't worry, a human with current physical conditions could not store so much knowledge, due to his biological nature. The human brain has a storage limit. Even if this is an enormous amount of information that can be stored, it will be only a fraction of the total knowledge that can be acquired from the universe. However, it is possible that a human evolution can store so much knowledge, but it will be unhappy.
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The life cycle is a succession of finite moments
From an objective perspective, a moment is simply a moment in time. It has no inherent meaning, good or bad. It is the human interpretation of that moment that gives it meaning.
If we classify moments, we are implying a perspective. For example, if we classify moments as good or bad, we are stating that there is a fundamental difference between them. However, as noted, this