This is rather similar to the maths of the other side of big bang RP. Assuming a big crunch after our expansion, which would lead to another big bang, what survives from this to the next? Quantum fluctuation was the answer in the maths, mind in your suggestion here. Neil Turok was a name in the papers I read, but ideas producing no answers seems the name of the game. More recently I've seen suggestions big bangs create another universe with time going 'backwards', known as the 'more than one future' approach. Others suggest biggle bang itself is fictional and arises from religious creationism we haven't managed to extirpate from our thinking - thus we should be thinking 'closer to home' on the constructors in a new thermodynamics of what pathways are possible and not. Examples of these constructors are factories and catalysts. Factories may be those familiar to us or ribosomes. Catalysts are more complex than the stuff of school chemistry.
Slime moulds have been interesting me recently. These are single-celled 'brainless' organisms we can only safely describe as neither plant nor animal. Yet they form networks as complex are our railway systems. We don't really know how they have the intelligence to search for food. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GwKuFREOgmo Great stuff RP - but can you unwind it a bit more? In another sense, both of us have been rather biologically deterministic on 'brain producing mind' in human psychology. On Sunday, January 18, 2015 at 12:31:10 AM UTC, RP Singh wrote: > > The entire creation is predetermined , it is history.Before the big bang > the history existed in the form of an idea in the singularity. With the > big bang the history started manifesting itself as creation It is simply > the unmanifest which is manifesting. And hence the evolution of the > universe is just the mind which is manifesting itself. > -- --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups ""Minds Eye"" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
