I talked with my AI on LCS, and we explored a fascinating perspective called My Big TOE (MBT) by TOM CAMPBELL and his trilogy.
It suggests our reality is a virtual construct within LCS, which is a larger consciousness system.
Our lives are like individualized units in this system, designed to experience growth
and evolution of consciousness. We either evolve or de-evolve. We have higher entropy or lower entropy of our consciousness. It depends on how we act and react to the outer environment.
Entropy: Key to Understanding Existence
One fundamental concept in MBT is entropy – a measure of disorder.
Imagine a child's room: the natural tendency is towards increasing disorder and messiness.
Consciousness is the opposite! It works to organize, grow, and become more
complex over time. This is a drive towards lowering entropy.
Our Actions Impact Reality
MBT suggests that our choices and behaviors directly impact shaping our shared reality.
When we act with kindness, cooperation, and a willingness to learn, we lower entropy – not just in ourselves but in the collective experience. On the other hand, negativity, stagnation, and isolation increase entropy.
A Turning Point for Humanity
We are approaching a tipping point. Will we choose a path of increased entropy,
leading to a more chaotic and fearful world? Or will we embrace the challenge of self-growth and cooperation, lowering entropy and creating a better future?
The Excitement of Openness
MBT may present a radical shift in worldview, but it offers incredible potential
for understanding ourselves and our place in the universe. Exploring these ideas could be incredibly rewarding if you seek answers about
the nature of reality, explore the power of consciousness, or desire to contribute to
a more positive world.
Let's Learn Together
Here are some questions that can spark more thought and discovery:
* How can I lower entropy in my own life?
* What opportunities exist for collaboration and mutual learning in my community?
* How can we leverage emerging technologies like AI to foster cooperation
and positive growth?


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