The BottomLayer Guestbook Sign-in4/4/05: Spammers win Okay, I give up. For every sincere comment left in the guest book, there are a dozen spams left by robots trying to raise the search engine profile of a gambling site. Please send comments to RhodesR@BottomLayer.com. I'll add them to the guest book by hand. This virtual reality thing has its drawbacks, what? - Ross Name: Barrie Wright CommentsIt's fascinating to read a mathematician who can write so intelligibly for the non-math world I inhabit.
I come from a literary/theological and amateur science/philosophy dabbler stance, but I appreciate the necessity of blending these, even without TOE!
It occurs to me that the revelation about the Biblical God requires me to take you seriously in order to explain Sovereignty, freewill, and classical Calvinism [for me] satisfactorily. Much of the New Testament's mystical/real language about 'Christ in us', 'In Him We live and move and have our Being', 'In Christ all things Inhere' could also be explicated by something like what you propose.
Yet I wonder if even you could help with the Trinity concept! Your God-concept is much more sophisticated than the old Deist one, as it needs to be. Seriously, I think you are wrong to accept uncritically the concept that life just arose out of 'initial conditions', and was not constructed purposefully. Do you believe that information like DNA just assembles itself!? The 'how' is not a trite question. Stephen J. Gould was wrong there, I think. Paul Davies believes 'We were meant to be here', but he accepts undirected evolution too easily too. I guess it allows for a universe [God] producing many other analogous kinds of intelligent 'people', but I still wonder in the absence of any evidence so far from Out There.
Thanks for all your work, Ross. I will look in again and see how God is tampering with your/my program....
Name: Paula CommentsWhat an interesting website. It really made me think. Thank you. Paula a2e668e3f91f3-at-yahoo.com Name: linda ingamells CommentsGreat site! Does anyone else, apart from myself, believe that God is a biological computer? Name: Hinkle Richard CommentsKeep up the good work! Name: Yale L CommentsHi Ross, You are indeed treading on sacred ground! Good work! And God Speed in your search for further discoveries! BTW, I too am fascinated with what is revealed by combining Fredkin's and Wolfram's idea of the universe operating like a computer with Newton's and Kepler's idea of a continuously operating Godly Supreme Ruler of the Universe. Which seems to an odd duck like me to be much like asking the pop culture question: what emerges when you merge Obi Wan's "The Force" with Morpheus' "The Matrix"? In both cases, I have come to believe that what logically emerges (and What Else would you expect of a "Logical Logos"?)is "GNOS" (God and Nature's Operating System. I see a way of kind of seeing this Softest of Software and Hardest of Mysteries as the result of opening one's heart and mind to the logical consequences of a Puzzle about it that reveals the nature of its underlying and over-riding "Moral" (Must, Must Not, should and Should Not) character. Which just happens to be what my odd duck web site http://theometry.org and its sister sites are all about. If you visit http://theometry.org, I hope that you will not mind my scato-logical as opposed to theological method of articulating some very hard to grasp concepts. But if you do mind, try to re-mind yourself of this: as was done in an earlier era of cognitive advancement, sometimes you have to sink pretty low to bring High Minded ideas and ideals back down to earth, yes? I look forward to receiving your comments. Name: chet Commentsnice job! up to chap 3. do you have comments on how this applies to our everyday life in the later chapters? hope so. thanks, Name: Graham Copsey CommentsNice work, keep up the good work . Name: Jess Kray CommentsFascinating! Thank you. One question (among many): If I hadn't read your article, would it have reached different conclusions?
Name: Mark CommentsVery interesting - just read the lot in one go - really not what I expected. I guess the next qeustion is - if reality is a computer program, who/what made the computer? Are we just all visitors to a computer simulation, but we have no idea that we asked to be here. We may be just playing a game and death is the end - or a return to the beginning. The site has helped my understanding of reality but there are still so many more questions to be answered.
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Name: Andreas G. Szabo Commentsfound: Pictures encoded within the Torah In the past I have found a kind of round record-shaped bitmap-pictures that are embedded by a steganography method using Gematria into the Torah (the Hitomi-Function). Now I have found this site and tried to contact the Author via email to share some thoughts and informations but did get no response yet. If anyone is around, please respond. Some of my decryption work is published at: http://otaku.onlinehome.de/gematria.html
Name: Richards,Wade Commentshow do I reloade/refresh?
Name: Francois CommentsI'd like to suggest a variation on the delayed choice experiment and I wonder if anyone has tried this, as it appears that, logically, QM would always be wrong. It goes like this: run the double slit experiment, with detectors at the slits, but keep *both* the detector results and the screen results (clumping or interference) hidden. Once the experiment is over, look at the screen: * If you see an interference pattern, go look at the result of the detectors (to obtain which-path info). * If you see a clumping pattern, destroy the results from the detectors (hence destroying the which-path info).
Name: Thomas Rüdel CommentsThis is a very good site. Thank you very much. I would like to see more progress on the hypothesis that the World is a computation, it just sounds very plausible to me. There are two possible next steps, as I see it. One is to derive predictions which are at least in principle testable. Has this been done already? The second would be to develop cellular automata that are able to reproduce some features of real physics. The game of life is fantastic to get you started on the idea, but I haven't seen any "real" application. Or have I just not found it? Thomas Rüdel
Name: An outsider CommentsI'd forget about Jeffery. He's a fake amongst other things. Name: Francois CommentsFirst, I can't wait to see missing Chapter 6. Ever since I first learned about things in the universe being quantized, I figured out we were living in a digital world. I'm glad to see I'm not the only one who thinks that way.
One thing still puzzles me though, and I'd like to see it addressed in some future chapter or appendix: the idea of complementary property values being held in the same memory location certainly explains why there is an uncertainly principle, but falls short of explaining why the AMOUNT of uncertainty increases as the accuracy of the measurement of the complementary property increases.
On the more philosophical side, the essay gives a clear explanation of the workings of the physical universe but there remain unanswered questions like why is it there and who is it for. Since God seems to have/want a close relationship with us and (as far as the Bible tells anyways) with nothing else in the universe, we have to somehow assume that all of this is for our benefit. Because consciousness (and the ability to observe) could be what brings things into existence in this digital universe, perhaps consciousness (spirit?) is what God is cultivating and harvesting.
Name: Leo CommentsHi! For the first time this things became clear to me. You should publish this, in a book, I mean. Not everybody has the talent to make complex things simple, specially those that have a profound meaning in one's most basic nature. And you do. Go on, visit some publishing agent. Best regards. Leo Lospennato - Berlin (Germany) Name: nuno Commentsgreat site to make you think. it makes me wish armchair philosophy and meta-science was falsifiable. Name: Brandon Schmidt CommentsGreat site Mr. Rhodes. If Jeffery Winkler comes back again he should look more in depth do your site before claming useless accusations that relate to the exact meaning your site offers to other people. At least he has his own URL Winkler! Great work! (Don't mind my self advertisement!) http://brandonet.netfirms.com/ Name: author-labyrinthofchaos Commentsnice work Name: Dev CommentsThis sight rocks. If John has nine apples and Bobby takes away two two of them, how many apples does John have? None, because apples apparently do not really exist, and nothing is real. hehe.
CommentsThere certainly is some crackpot stuff on your site, like when you claimed that reality was a "computer simulation". Jeffery Winkler [RR: Actually, that's what the whole site is about. Thanks for dropping by.]
CommentsGood site. I read "The Reality Program", very interesting. I very want to read missing chapter 6 - when it will be there ? [RR: Hard to say. Chapter 6 had some serious problems with fact, and so the conclusions were, shall we say, severely undercut. For the nonce, I consider the withdrawal to be semi-permanent.]
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CommentsI want to see your comments on Bell's inequalities and quantum computation. I think they show that if the universe is a simulation being run on a computer, the programmer has an immense amount of computational power and very strange esthetics. [RR: On Bell's inequalities, I am convinced (some still hold doubts; can't blame them for demanding strict proof). Preliminary comments at http://www.bottomlayer.com/bottom/dp-reviews.html#ref7 Quantum computation is just QED shown to be real, but we knew that. Join the digitalphysics e-list to eavesdrop on programmers who have been known to argue that the many-worlds interpretation is the most elegant programming solution.]
Comments~Scratches head~ What on earth is this all about? ~opens sleeve and shakes it~ Hmm ~passes you a small green frog~ Nothing weird here then.
Commentsplease let me know how your program is coming along. i am immensly interested in this topic. i know nothing about computers, but i have always been interested in math and i am currently studying hebrew. perhaps i can be of some help... adrienne
CommentsA great website. I've spent hours reading and re-reading the essays. DP theory is worthy of scientific pursuit and Ross Rhodes does a masterful job of explaining it. But it loses much of it's legitimacy when it deteriorates into support for his Xtian religious dogma. Using DP theory for Xtian masturbation fantasy is "not even wrong". Still worth a look. [RR: "Christian" should be abbreviated as "Xian." Adding a "t" is redundant because the "X" (i.e., a cross or the Greek letter chi) stands in for "Christ," as in "Xmas." Thanks for stopping by.]
CommentsI encourage everyone to visit my homepage. [RR: Welcome back, Jeffery!]
CommentsEXCELlENT !!!!! Thank you for your effort, to explain in a simple way, this great observations. I have being working and investigating in the field of self development, basically taking knowledge an from the mystical or spiritual realm. Since 1 o 2 years, I am trying to develop with a group of young friends, a modern language to communicate this understanding in a experimental way. I am from Chile and I´ve had some experiences that describe reality in a way that only fits with these sayings or observations of modern physics. I observe no absolute truth in these Universe and life... No division at all is there. May be we are just one big happening Experiences of energy, of seeing reality with no interpretation of the mind, of expansion of the limits, and others have transformed my perception of things, and definitively this kind of understanding is enlightening..... THANK YOU DANIEL BRAVO B JUAN MOYA 346, ÑUÑOA, SANTIAGO, CHILE F: 0056-2-752 7509 danielorian [at] yatraexpedition.org
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Comments(gravity) = (inertial reaction) <snip> [RR: for elaboration on the above premise, visit http://www.webspawner.com/users/analog75/ ]
CommentsRetarded spiritualism. Maintenance of material forms embodies our "physical" existence. Private "property" guarantees our secular existence. Other ideas are religious "trash" and grant power to the fashists. Yes there is a structure underlying our constructions which is potentially destructible but our secular civilized human society has evolved structures to safeguard us against nature's physical strengths. Read Ayn Rand and the Fountainhead. Sometimes we suffer acts of God but we consistently evolve to overcome our weaknesses as humans. This is the good of our civilization which confronts the evil of ignorance and ingratitude, irresposibility and the lack of obligations and independant thinking. That there are common, intelligible matrixes is a kabbalistic certainty which inspired the Hebrew chemical renaissance. Yet these same matrixes give legal strength to our civilized existence as beings in a society. Lest we never forget as adults who we are and what our history is. Perhaps too much democracy has polluted some thought and the intelligence of a king is necessary to dominate 'ideas' for there is truth without the sword and 'we' are proof for this truth. [RR: hmmm. well, perhaps some overlap.]
CommentsQuantum Universe: Hello <big snip.> [RR: see above.] My interpretation. Russell E. Rierson analog57[at] yahoo.com
Commentsthank you for the off-topic essays ... funny, heartbreaking, scary ... although i don't understand the main topic, i feel these as flakes or sparkles from the same great source ...
CommentsMerry Christmas to Ros Rhodes. José Blasco Llopis. Author of The universal computer
Commentsfantastic! my interest in philosophy and QM meets a place to temporarily call home. i particularly enjoyed the piece on freewill, which is, well.. what i've been saying all along. as far as the Reality Program, i have to find a time i am not at work that i can devote more time to reading this piece. very good from what i skimmed. - GlitterChildren unveiling on January 1, 2003 -
CommentsHow on earth did I not run into this site before? It stimulated questions which I had not contemplated since my university days (I did Math - we call it Maths over here - at Liverpool University). It actually stimulated guilt because I have devoted so little time to these pursuits. I superb source. Thanks very much. Debbie http://www.security-audit-internal-audit.com
CommentsVery interesting phenomena. Good Health & Many Blessings for the New Year! http://www.rivers2c.com/index.html Name: Brian Wallace - author Email: Comments: I certainly enjoyed the delightfully crackpot elements to this site! Cracked pots are far more interesting than the others. Email: theautomann [at] msn.com Comments: Being head-injured, coma almost 3 weeks, I found out: We have this Teeny-Weeny-Lifetime to prepare for Utopia; Declarations can never fully exclaim how extraordinary and far-superior Heaven is to anything we sinful mortals possess in our Finite Existence (I know. I was Upstairs - TWICE). Smell the coffee, America! Wake-UP!!! Sign the GB, too. God Bless You. [RR: huh?] Name: Paul Anderegg Email: paulanderegg[at] msn.com Comments: Even if the universe is not a simulation, scientifically assuming it is for research will allow mathematics to let us reach faster more accurate understandings of physics and life. I wish more people went the next step and would see the binary digital reality of DNA and all life. Life/death, pain/pleasure, fight/flight, get the picture? If the universe is a simulation, as I like to live my perceived existence, then I theorize two possibilities. One, we exist as merely an observable event of programming either for entertainment or research purposes, maybe "some being" likes to see what an infinite number of life forms can do? Two, "God" is at the terminal, and people "programs" who meet the standards are "saved" for some other application...."heaven", or deleted to a non existent "hell". My God theory can also be viewed as simulated existence as a learning/training medium. If you wanna get to the next level, your brain better be in order when your number's up, or you're nothing but error filled programming and we all delete old programming. Do you want a murderer or close minded person (program) running around on your system causing crashes and slowing down the CPU? I sure don't! Paul Anderegg
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