Creating truth

Just like I was born, I was created, I can create. I can use my consciousness to create things in this world from fundamental elements. Think of something, anything. What are the building blocks it is composed of? This sentence is composed of words, that are composed of letters, that are composed of visual lines in a particular pattern. Words capture consciousness. I have the opportunity to use my time in this world to create. To use my consciousness to observe, process, and describe what I think with different media. Writing, painting, music, dance, math. The world around me can be described in text, numbers, and speech.

Text is built from words built from letters in a particular language. Does the letter “A” have a different essence than the letter “א”? Does the word “אחד” give a different impression than the word “one”? Does the word “love” encompass all the meaning that is contained in the word “אהבה”? A picture is worth a thousand words, and a letter is a picture in its own right. The light waves I process when we see the word “love” are different than those I process when I see the word “אהבה”. Similarly, the light waves I process when I see the word “one” are different than those I process when I see the number “1” or different than the sound waves I process when I hear the word “one”. My processing of these stimuli is different. As such, despite their meaning appearing similar, my processing of these concepts is different from one another. The impression they have on me is different, their influence on me is different. Different languages capture the realities of the world in different ways, compartmentalizing concepts in different size boxes. What if one language was able to capture the absolute truth? What if one language was able to describe this world with a level of accuracy superior to all others? What secrets are hidden in the diversity of language? Are all languages capable of conveying the same reality, the same concepts, the same truth?

I was born to create. I think and take action and influence the world around me. I can use my creativity to create something that is a reflection of my consciousness. What I am writing is in a sense mine; I am a separate individual with a separate consciousness that is choosing to write down my thoughts. This is my creation. But this is also ours in the sense that I am human. I am confined by the limits of my human consciousness – the human way I process the stimuli around me, the human terms I understand as a result of my inherent human nature and the human society that has shaped me. Other humans can understand the terms I use and the descriptions I make because as humans we share the limitations of our human consciousness. I am limited by the extent to which I can imagine, to which I can create. Anything I can imagine over my lifetime I can create, but something that is outside the limitation of my imagination I can not create. Anything I can imagine exists in this world. This does not mean that what I cannot imagine at this time does not exist or cannot exist, merely that right now it is beyond my comprehension. And just because I cannot imagine it today does not mean I won’t be able to imagine it tomorrow. We as a human society are developing, our understanding is evolving. Part of our reality is continuously changing. We are being driven, being pulled, being shaped in a certain direction, in a certain way. What directions are we going in? What forces are pulling us as individuals, as a society, as humanity? We are becoming more and more connected. The internet has changed the world. I have access to the majority of the souls of the world when I publish this. They can read my thoughts and be influenced by me. I can travel around the world quickly. I am accessible for connection most of the day for most of the week – by a call, a text, an email. We are “progressing”. Are we as humanity becoming more “loving”? What would this mean? Are we moving in a “positive” direction? What is best for humanity? What does humanity want? What does humanity need? Is what humanity wants necessarily what it needs? We are evolving. We are in a constant state of change, being influences by the fundamental driving forces that govern our world. We need to increase the prevalence of the forces that will bring humanity to what it needs – a state of peace, of serenity, of balance, of harmony. In this moment everything is perfect.

What can I create? When I create, when I invent, when I discover, I do so with purpose, with intent. Our creations as humans have a purpose. I challenge you to give me an example of human creation without some purpose. This phenomenon is a reflection of the inherent nature of the universe. All creation has a purpose. An inherent purpose. What is this purpose? I can approach this answer, but can I ever reach the whole truth? With man-made objects, it is easier to understand their true purpose. They were created in our world, our limited realm, and the consciousness responsible for their creation is limited. Look at computers. We created a language providing instructions to be executed according to logical considerations. If the computer consciousness is not written in code, it does not exist. It is limited by what we have been able to write. It is driven by the logical system we have provided. It is driven by the meaning of each line of code, the meaning that is expressed in the words we used, in the letters and numbers, in the fundamental building blocks of the programming language. The capabilities we have given it.

What is our code limited by? How have we been programmed? What is the human code? Who created the code? What are the driving forces that develop the code, that adapt the code, that update the code, over time? What drives change, what drives mutation? We know many factors drive mutation, but are there more factors driving mutation that we haven’t “proven” yet? Was the code created “naturally” without purpose or a creator? Why is everything exactly as I see it today? What are the driving factors and forces that hold subatomic particles together, that create separate elements, separate fundamental building blocks? What changes in this world. What does not change? What forces or factors influence the change in the changeable? Does truth change? I argue that absolute truth is the complete description of the driving forces that govern our reality, and all the matter comprised in our world. I can approach absolute truth by describing everything that I experience, sense, feel, smell, taste, process, with the utmost precision – with the level of precision that approaches infinity.

Science is beautiful. Thank Gd for science and scientists, that use their consciousness to observe, process, and describe the world around us. That work to reveal the ultimate truth using the physical fundamental building blocks. Thank Gd for the limitations of science. Are we truly describing the universe, or simply describing the universe when it is being watched? Could our very recording, our describing using the tools and language of science, provide an incomplete understanding of our world? Is it possible that doubt, that the unprovable, is essential and inherent to our world? Is it possible that the very recording of qualities of this world changes their outcome?

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