Friday, October 9, 2009

Solution for the Infinite Regression and what created God

Haha, enjoy! I came up with this after watching a video on youtube, one of the videos in http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XE5sPAm40gI series, http://www.youtube.com/user/HolonsNetwork . Technically the idea of infinite regression of created beings occurred to me in junior high, though not sure to what degree I thought of a solution at the time. This solution is sorta new, and sorta not.

Note: This is just a hypothetical philosophical argument.

In regards to the nature of the infinite regression of created beings and a solution for the existence of God

After a certain point in the ladder of realities, you reach a point where beings aren't created, they manifest and do not take on a material or created form, but take on a manifestant form, which is the way immortal beings express themselves. Basically instead of being limited to a particular kind of mathematical differentiation, i.e. subject to a particular kind of created laws, limited according to a certain choice of math. As an immortal being you lack subjugation to a singular mathematics expression system. God being basically the biggest boy on the block, albeit having similar qualities to other immortal beings, wouldn't be a created being but a manifestant being governing the universe at large and continuously giving birth to created universes, which eventually take on the characteristics common in a physical material world. And this God would be manifestant by an unmanifestant being, existing on its own level of reality, of which manifestant God is of the same identity as the unmanifestant God, though different. The unmanifestant being would be a differentiant being that was being differentiated by an undifferentiant being. And the undifferentiant being would be given a name essentially by a nameless being of which has no describable qualities and can choose to take on any name that suits it in that current moment and thus ends the chain of infinite regression.

All the manifestant immortal beings would use the same means of coming into expression as the God being would, though in some sense lacking the powers of such. Basically both the immortal beings and God itself are first cause. As a collective whole the immortal beings rival even the power of God. In all likelihood God is chosen to be God by the collective of immortal beings from likely the pool of immortal beings themselves. It is likely a multitude of immortal beings each with particular qualities that make up the essence of God, though they act in unison in that role.

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