Wednesday, 2 January 2008

A Vision of Continuously Improving Science and Religion

In the Wuh Lax world that I envisage, the control of errors is accomplished by continuously improving on the methods of solving and coping with challenges. We sometimes forget that our world is constantly changing, that all existence whether physical, ethereal, spiritual or formal, is subject to change because everything is as an aspect of process.

Continuous process as a descriptor of everything

In such a world, there are no laws, no constants, no ultimate barriers. The goals of science, the God or gods of religion, the forms of religious or spiritual experience are processes. Nothing really is but is by process. If there is no process there is nothing.

A Vacuum has No Process

A vacuum is a vacuum by virtue of its having no process to characterize it. Introduce a process and the vacuum is no longer a vaccum.

Process as the Only Law

Everything is being processed and everything processes. Even what seems not to process is processing. This is the only law of the universe. All other laws are subject to process and change. We may not measure the change but there is change and process, nevertheless. We may not measure the evolution in the process, but processes evolve and we may never know the direction by which they evolve or devolve.

As humans, we may share processes and compare experiences. Our respective realities are to others, however, virtual and unreal, like people playing in a computer simulation.

In Science and Religion There are Errors

Yes! Indeed, we do not have the perfect science nor the perfect religion. Man is not even rational, and rationalism is a pipe dream invented by people being irrational about reason. In any event, we need to improve on our science and our religion. It is only by continuously improving these that we will overcome the many errors that both embody.

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