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Is Consciousness Part of the Fabric of the Universe?
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A similar theory of consciousness was made popular by Babylon 5. It’s one of my favorite philosophical theories they discuss. In that show, the Minbari believe the universe manifests itself in each person in an effort to find meaning and understanding. Essentially, sentient life is as much a part of the universe’s core functioning as stars and planets. It develops as the way for the universe to explore and understand itself. To me, this concept is simpler, more beautiful, and more believable than all our human religions.
That’s Vedic philosophy in a nutshell.
Ironic that they say they believe a concept from a show more than any human religion, but it turns out to just be a rehashed belief from one of the most ancient human religions.
I hate to nitpick, but I didn’t say I believed it, I just said it was simpler, more beautiful, and more believable. Obviously anything in a sci-if show is going to be fully influenced by human culture/religion. Just trying to prompt some good discussions over here.
Do you have a link? Everything I see from a quick search is talking about an old sacrificial, polytheistic religion which doesn't seem to match
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nondualism
For a start. I’ll see if I can find something better
i love the religion in avatar as well -- nothing is ever lost, all our data gets uploaded to the mother tree when we die and are returned to the ethereal realm
What about browser history?
Imagine if your browser history was the only thing left to entertain you for the rest of eternity...
100 percent agree with this.