I think this is a similar viewpoint to that of Roger Penrose but I think he also suggests that some information can pass from time epoch to time epoch and that each Universe may be very different.
He does not support the multiverse theory. — universeness
Do we have a duty towards the Universe? Sounds the same like having a duty towards god — EugeneW
If, and once, we have answered all questions, as we would then be omnipotent and omniscient.
This might take a while though. — universeness
How about 'kindness/gesture of positivity/support toward the Universe — universeness
Similar but not the same. Does he postulate contraction after expansion? — EugeneW
Caring is what makes us want to convert suffering into non-suffering. — universeness
Well, I think I know the answer to cosmological problems (matter/antimatter asymmetry with associated left/right asymmetry, hierarchy problem, arrow of time, fundamental fields, particle structure, etc.) but if that makes omnipotent? Isnt knowing all knowing what can't be done also? — EugeneW
Craig listens much more than he talks, which I think is a good idea for him. — universeness
Let's say you are correct. If you can think of a question that has not been answered and 'proved' then we cannot claim omnipotence or omniscience. I did not understand " Isnt knowing all knowing what can't be done also?" — universeness
Yes! Here I completely agree. But not because gods made it, like you know I believe. The universe and all in it is just great. — EugeneW
But suffering is one of the most trascendental emotions we have. To be honest, I think is quite impossible to "not suffer" at all. Philosophical aspects as "happiness", "sadness", "suffering" is upon us and our attitude towards the life.
I even think that most of the days of our lives are full of uncertainty and sadness — javi2541997
he suggests the expansion will continue and heat deaths will eventually reach a point when all that's left is black holes and they will slowly evaporate and then we will only have space which he suggests is the same as having nothing. — universeness
The problem is that the main tribes now have m.a.d. or mutually assured destruction facing all of us. Perhaps such a choice does have to be faced by an emergent intelligence such as us. — universeness
timeless motion. — EugeneW
But where resides the singularity in Penrose's optics? — EugeneW
If photons are all that's left, time has gone but there are still photons. Does he say how or where the new bang occurs? Or is that state itself the singularity? — EugeneW
Atrocities of the past have caused major positive changes but there are better ways if we become a more enlightened and united species. — universeness
I'm not sure I understand. The choice of MAD, mad as it is, will be faced by an emerging intelligence? — EugeneW
What do you mean by timeless motion. — Benj96
Is nothing the same as non-existence? When you say that something came from nothing, are you saying that existence came from non-existence — Watchmaker
I wish most of the people follow your philosophy. But, sadly, the reality is quite complex. Look at Russia-Ukraine war or other issues as Brexit. The governors tend to do the worst options possible — javi2541997
But what if we can't think such a question (about the fundamentals, that is)?
If we know everything then don't we know also what's possible or not? — EugeneW
The liar's paradox of 'this statement is false' can be true within a particular instant of time. — universeness
The philosophers will annoy themselves with paradoxes such as 'is it true that there are no more questions?' — universeness
What will be the answer? Will it be the last question in the great book of questions? Will the answer be found in the appendix or supplement of the book? If the answer "no", what will be another question to ask?
Can't think of another question... Is that possible? — EugeneW
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