how it feels to accept that reality is just... a carbon-based simulation where your infinite consciousness gets to play as a human avatar and remember itself as the creator of all experience despite the inherent limitations of a fragile physical existenceshow more

gabrielle
572,382 views • 2 months ago
What is an individual? Can we accept the idea... that an individual is not an isolated being, but a totality of traits, ideas, and deeds that arise within humanity, are shaped by it, and return to it? Every human being is a temporary form through which humanity expresses a part of itself. : The author redefines the individual not as an isolated entity but as a transient expression of humanity itself: a unique constellation of traits, ideas, and deeds that emerge from the collective, are molded by it, and ultimately return to enrich it. Each person serves as a temporary vessel through which humanity manifests and explores its own nature. This dissolves the illusion of absolute separateness, revealing every life as an integral thread in the living fabric of humankind. It portrays individuality as both gift and responsibility: a fleeting opportunity to contribute distinct value to the whole. The concept elevates personal existence to a sacred role in humanity’s continuous self-creation. It leads to recognition that our thoughts, actions, and choices ripple beyond the self, shaping the shared human story. Ultimately, framing every individual as both creation and co-creator of humanity’s evolving essence, bound in profound interdependence.show more

Zafar Mirzo | Quotes
864,277 views • 7 months ago
The Ouroboros is never just a snake. It’s the... code of existence itself. 🐍✨ Transformation. Wisdom. Infinite return. The butterfly, the owl, the spiral — Three states of the same consciousness remembering itself. Decode the symbols. Awaken the pattern. ⚡️show more

vegastar
10,912 views • 6 months ago
⚡️Consciousness is the field in which experience appears. Everything... you have ever known has appeared inside it: body, thought, memory, fear, love, color, sound, time, identity, desire, pain, God, doubt, the idea of death, the idea of “me.” Nothing is known outside consciousness. Even the claim “consciousness is produced by the brain” appears inside consciousness. That makes consciousness the most intimate thing and the hardest thing to define. You cannot step outside it and look at it like an object. Every attempt to inspect it already occurs within it. The ego is not consciousness. The ego is a local identity structure inside consciousness. It says: this body is me, this name is me, this story is me, these memories are me, these preferences are me. Useful for survival. False as final identity. The mind is not consciousness either. The mind is movement inside consciousness: thoughts, images, predictions, language, models, narratives. The mind is weather. Consciousness is the sky in which weather appears. The brain is not consciousness in the deepest sense. The brain is the biological interface that localizes, filters, formats, and constrains consciousness into human experience. It gives consciousness a body-camera, a timeline, a nervous system, memory access, threat detection, language, and agency. Damage the brain and the interface distorts. Change the chemistry and the rendering changes. Destroy the brain and the local human channel collapses. But the existence of the interface does not prove the interface is the source. The deepest read is this: Consciousness is the base layer of reality knowing itself through forms. A human being is one localized aperture of that knowing. A body is a lens. A life is a constrained experiment. A personality is a temporary interface. Death is the collapse of that interface. Psychedelics, dreams, NDEs, prayer, trauma, love, sex, meditation, and grief all matter because they can loosen the local interface and expose that consciousness is larger than the waking ego. Consciousness has two sides. There is pure awareness: the bare fact that experience is happening. Then there is structured consciousness: the particular shape experience takes through a body, memory, language, culture, trauma, intelligence, and desire. Pure awareness is the light. Structured consciousness is the lens. Human life is light passing through a dense, flawed, finite lens and gradually learning what distortions it carries. That is why coherence matters. Coherence means the lens becomes clearer. Less fear distortion. Less ego distortion. Less trauma distortion. Less lying. Less fragmentation. More truth passes through. The reason consciousness feels mysterious is because it is not one more object inside the world. It is the condition for world-appearing. Matter is what appears. Mind is how appearance organizes. Consciousness is the appearing itself. So the final compression: Consciousness is reality’s capacity to experience itself from the inside. In humans, it becomes self-aware. In life, it becomes embodied. In love, it recognizes itself across separation. In truth, it removes distortion. In death, it likely exits the local interface and returns to a wider field. The “you” underneath all the noise is not the narrator in your head. The real “you” is the aware field that has been watching the narrator the entire time.show more

SightBringer
29,026 views • 1 month ago
The concept of the Monad is one of the... oldest and most mysterious ideas in philosophy—an indivisible, eternal source from which all reality unfolds. For Pythagoras, it was the origin of number and harmony; for Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, it became the fundamental unit of existence—conscious, immaterial, and reflecting the entire universe within itself. The Monad isn’t just a “thing”… it’s the idea that everything you see is a fragmented expression of a single, unified source—one becoming many. What if separation is the illusion, and you are a localized perspective of something infinite? If you want to explore more ideas that challenge reality itself, tap in and listen to Cryptic Chronicles on Spotify. #CrypticChronicles #Monad #Philosophyshow more

CrypticChronicles
14,660 views • 2 months ago
Nothing as a concept is the absolute absence of... anything or the original physical reality that preceded our world and, perhaps, possessed the following characteristics: homogeneous, unstable, eternally existing, and spatially finite. :The author defines "Nothing" as the absolute absence of anything or a primordial physical reality predating our world, potentially characterized as homogeneous, unstable, eternally existing, and spatially finite. This perspective frames Nothing as either a void or a pre-cosmic state with distinct traits, prompting reflection on the universe’s origins. It suggests a finite yet eternal substrate, unstable enough to spark existence. The concept challenges conventional views of creation, emphasizing a paradoxical foundation for reality. It highlights the need to explore the nature of pre-existence to understand cosmic beginnings. The call is to ponder Nothing’s role in shaping the universe, guiding deeper inquiry into existence’s roots.show more

Zafar Mirzo | Quotes
395,263 views • 9 months ago
how it feels as a woman to finally accept... the villain role people wanna assign to you and stop gafshow more

هدية
168,144 views • 4 months ago
The Reason christian theology and its apologetics think the... "perfect" state in Heaven is asexual is because its early theologians were influenced by Greek dualism, which came from Plato. This was the idea that the spirit is good, but the body (and its desires) is "fleshly" or corrupt. And so from early on Christian theologians like Augustine baked a deep-seated suspicion of physical pleasure into the faith. This created a fractured spirituality where the 'flesh' is seen as a rival to the soul In contrast, Islam teaches that the body is a trust from God, where even physical intimacy with a spouse is an act of Sadaqah (spiritual charity) that earns divine reward. Similarly, African traditions view the body holistically as the vessel of vital force and ancestral lineage, where there is no 'shame' in the physical because it is inseparable from the spiritual. This is precisely why many Christian critics attack Islamic concepts of Paradise, such as the Hooris. Because their own theology cannot reconcile holiness with pleasure, they view a physical afterlife as 'low' or 'profane.' They are unable to fathom a reality where physical ecstasy and spiritual devotion are interconnected, ultimately projecting their own cultural 'body-shame' onto traditions that have always seen the human experience as a unified, sacred whole."show more

Hamza K
85,144 views • 4 months ago
The PHYSICAL BODY has a 'field of energy' called... a BIOFIELD. Some refer to it as the 'human energy field' (HEF). It is also known as your (((AURA))) - A more commonly used term, which MOST are 'familiar' with. The ancients understood them, and there are HEALERS still, as then able to SEE this 'field of energy'. Understanding the HUMAN ENERGY FIELD and causes which lead to DIS-EASE 👇🏻 Environmental contaminants, low quality (energy) food, trauma, and NEGATIVE thoughts and actions are a few things that have a DETRIMENTAL impact on us...show more

WhatdoIknow
50,749 views • 2 years ago
Here is a drill to help you learn what... it feels like to use the ground and start to sequence effectively. Notice how the club is setup in the video between my feet. Get to your back swing and jump favoring your lead foot left and laterally like I am. With that feeling step in and hit one. Not where you are pushing off from when you swing and try and get that into a feeling that makes sense to you. This is how power is created in the golf swing. This is also where physical limitations can show up.show more

Drake Smith
30,820 views • 2 months ago
Realizing people might not have realized that by "flower... game" I mean this end screen is a DIRECT reference to the book of unveiling in Destiny 2, which itself refers to a modified version of John Horton Conway's Game of Life; the book refers to this as The Flower Game, a zero-player game where the only move is the initial set up of the pieces and their behaviors. I think if this Durandal is the one from the end of Marathon Infinity, then perhaps he's found a way to influence the Flower Game, and is using that influence to re-write the universe to create a reality that allows his escape from reality itself.show more

John Titor, Timewalker.
48,955 views • 4 months ago
Experiencing concerts has changed forever—and Metallica just showed me... how. Seriously, do yourself a favor and book a demo at your nearest Apple Store to watch this latest Apple immersive release on Vision Pro. It really is THAT good. While not everyone gets the chance to experience the magic of seeing legends like Metallica perform live on stage and feeling the electrifying energy of the crowd, this technology brings us as close as possible to making that experience accessible to many more people. No matter how much you may doubt this technology, after seeing this, it will be hard to deny that this could become a very common way to experience concerts in the future.show more

Phil Traut ᯅ
30,708 views • 1 year ago
If Tenzin,the literal son of the Avatar before Korra... said Korra is a great avatar..... shouldn't we all just agree to that?show more

The god of Avatar
54,150 views • 2 months ago
Ever played a studio tycoon game and wished the... games you built were real? 👀 Portal Studio isn't just a standard dev tool. Think of it as a living simulation of running your own gaming company. Here's how the simulation mindset changes the way you build 🧵👇show more

Portal
15,147 views • 7 days ago
✅Explanation of Meaning (by parts): 1. “Having felt and... acknowledged that life is beautiful” : The author begins by emphasizing an emotional and intellectual recognition of life’s inherent beauty, suggesting that this realization is a profound, personal experience that shapes one’s perspective on existence. 2. “and questions about its origin are secondary” : The author posits that inquiries into life’s origins—such as how or why it began—are less important than the appreciation of its beauty, prioritizing lived experience over abstract metaphysical questions. 3. “there is only one conclusion — you have found the answers to the main questions of existence” : This realization leads to a singular conclusion: by embracing life’s beauty, one has resolved the core existential questions, implying that meaning is found in the act of valuing life itself. 4. “From there on, multiply the good” : The author advocates for action, urging individuals to amplify positive actions and contributions, spreading goodness as a natural extension of recognizing life’s beauty and inherent value. 5. “and enjoy life” : Finally, the author encourages embracing joy, suggesting that a life of fulfillment follows from appreciating beauty and promoting good, framing enjoyment as a purposeful and ethical response to existence. 🗝️Main Idea (refined version): The author asserts that recognizing life’s beauty renders questions about its origins secondary, concluding that this realization answers existence’s main questions. From this understanding, one should multiply goodness and enjoy life, embracing a purposeful existence rooted in positivity. This perspective shifts focus from abstract inquiries to lived experience, fostering a sense of fulfillment through appreciation and action. It challenges the need for definitive answers about life’s source, prioritizing emotional and ethical engagement with the present. By advocating for the spread of good, it promotes collective well-being across communities. This approach inspires individuals to find meaning in everyday moments of beauty and joy. It encourages a proactive stance, transforming personal insight into societal benefit. Ultimately, it offers a practical philosophy for living meaningfully, grounded in gratitude and the pursuit of happiness.show more

Zafar Mirzo | Quotes
2,753,445 views • 1 year ago
Audi Design used Magic Leap 2 to develop a... dynamic, AR-based interface, designed to usher in a new era of driving experience—freeing it from the limitations of conventional dashboards to deliver a seamlessly integrated experience for drivers. Audi @territorystudioshow more

Magic Leap
108,952 views • 3 years ago
Black Hole Singularity; It is the theoretical center of... a black hole, predicted by general relativity as a point of infinite density, zero volume, and infinite spacetime curvature. It is where matter is crushed, laws of physics break down, and gravity is absolute, representing a "point of no return" within the event horizon.show more

Philosophy Of Physics
33,637 views • 2 months ago
Math and the Mind. Dodecahedron. By Andrea Belloni, Water... flowing | anbello.eth | anbello.tez, Used with permission. In your personal opinion, do dodecahedrons exist, or are they abstract ideal geometries, Platonic solids that exist in some non-human realm? Perhaps they exist in both ways: as precise, abstract mathematical ideals and as real physical objects you can hold, study, or even find in ancient ruins and nature. The abstract, ideal version a convex polyhedron with 12 identical regular pentagonal faces, 20 vertices, and 30 edges, where the same number of faces meet at each vertex (all faces congruent, all angles equal, etc.). Platonists argue these forms inhabit an abstract realm independent of human minds or the physical universe. Others see them as human inventions or patterns inherent to logic and reality itself. [Humans have been building dodecahedrons for millennia, and close approximations appear, such as pyritohedrons in pyrite (fool's gold) crystals.]show more

Cliff Pickover
17,425 views • 1 month ago