
What can't be known by Superintelligence AI (ASI), simulation or not: future, purpose
Public Domain. No Copyright. This text is released under the CC0 license - Creative Commons Zero. Introduction If something could have been created from nothing, that would imply some remarkably interesting “nothing” with inherent creative potential, right? The beginning of our current universe is envisioned in modern science as the “Big Bang” and most scientists agree there was some initial hot, dense state, along with fundamental fields and laws of physics that have always existed. Others envision multiverses, layers of reality, quantum fluctuations, virtual particles, and various other concepts. But this much is certain: supposing that real nothing exists at some point or that “it” could have caused something to emerge - will never yield any coherent logic. From as early as Parmenides in the 5th century BCE, it has been understood that true nothing was never to be found. The infinite causation of events - “infinite past” is certain, because nothing could come from nothing, as Parmen
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