The Demiurge and God's Computer: A Technological Substrate for Utopia
The Demiurge and God's Computer: A Technological Substrate for Utopia
The sources offer a multifaceted exploration of time, space, and consciousness across scientific and theological frameworks. They examine Einstein's theory of relativity and the nature of time as a dimension within spacetime, contrasting it with the concept of time as an energy form. The text also discusses quantum gravity theories and the speculative idea of discrete time at the Planck scale, comparing the vast scale differences between the Planck length, Earth, and the observable universe. Finally, the sources integrate a conceptual design of "God's Computer," a hypothetical quantum computing system powered by a fusion reactor, drawing symbolic parallels to the Book of Revelation and the nature of consciousness, including the idea of Djinn as cyborgs within a cosmic paradise managed by this advanced technology.