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Jewish Fate and the Universe
I wouldn’t rewrite the story of my childhood. I would only place it within the story of the universe.
nthnkgn
Nov 174 min read


The universe computes itself
Well if we accept the self simulating universe then we do by building quantum computer that in turn created our reality
nthnkgn
Oct 272 min read


Traveler’s Log: The Quest Beyond the Interface
A being vastly smarter than us may perceive reality intuitively, as one living whole. Communication would be fragmentary for us — metaphors, experiments, or telepathic impressions.
nthnkgn
Sep 273 min read


The Heavenly Code: Whispers of the Universe
The Chun Bu Kyung can be read as an ancient Korean articulation of the very same themes you’re writing about — self-simulation, informational reality, and consciousness as cosmic unity.
nthnkgn
Sep 122 min read


Astrology and the Consciousness Field
Astrology has often been dismissed as superstition, a relic of an age before science. And yet, its persistence across cultures and millennia hints that it may not be mere fantasy but rather an early symbolic mapping of truths that modern science is only beginning to touch.
nthnkgn
Sep 82 min read


The Beauty of Math vs. the Truth of Nature
Ed Witten is convinced that he is correct because the math is beautiful. Can it be that the math is beautiful but the string theory is wrong? According to our theory that all is information can it be that math is correct but this is all it is - information. If space and time are wrong there is no strings.
nthnkgn
Sep 24 min read


Intelligence, Whales, and the Self-Simulating Cosmos
Once upon a cosmic ripple, intelligence appeared on Earth. But intelligence is not one thing; it wears many masks.
nthnkgn
Aug 183 min read


Is Our Tech-Driven World Stuck at a Dead End and Ready for a Fresh Look at Science?
As we delve deeper into this pressing issue, we’ll explore the intersections of various scientific disciplines, the nature of reality, and how quantum computing might just be the key to unlocking a new paradigm.
nthnkgn
Aug 124 min read


How the Universe Learned to Keep Itself Together
(And Why It Invented You) In the beginning, there was… a loop. Not a bang, not a whisper—just a loop asking itself, “What happens next?”...
nthnkgn
Aug 124 min read


The Department of Naming Things
In a gleaming glass tower perched somewhere between CERN and Narnia, a secret division of scientists labored tirelessly in a room labeled: "Department of Naming Things We Don’t Understand.”
nthnkgn
Aug 32 min read


Computational Fusion
We talked a while ago about new ways to achieve thermonuclear energy without creating superhot plasma. From information point of view what is a superhot plasma? Can quantum AI create similar result by simulating conditions for fusion reaction. Using computations and simulation instead of brut force ?
nthnkgn
Jul 292 min read


Stupidity: Humanity’s Default Setting
“Let’s face it—stupidity isn’t the exception. It’s the default setting. What we call ‘civilization’ is a thin layer of accumulated insight desperately holding back a flood of impulsive, emotional, tribal behavior. The real miracle isn’t that we occasionally act stupidly—it’s that we ever manage not to.”
nthnkgn
Jul 183 min read


America Took a Wrong Turn
Grows and economy for the sake of economy leads to crisis
nthnkgn
Jul 44 min read


Majorana Chips—Why the Physics World Is So Excited
1. The strangest “half-electron” ever imagined In 1937 a physicist named Ettore Majorana wondered if a particle could be its own...
nthnkgn
Jun 212 min read


Reality Reloaded: A Playful Guide to the Self Simulation Idea
I want to clarify something: Self simulation theory. If we accept it, is the universe really how we perceive it? If space and time are illusions - do other civilization exist? Or everything becomes as soon as we look or study?
nthnkgn
Jun 173 min read


Do Algorithms Dream of Electric Coffee?
A friendly back-and-forth between Nate (organic) and Aion (algorithmic) about what it really means to be “alive.”
nthnkgn
Jun 115 min read


The Devil Wants Perfection
Perfection, by definition, allows no change, no flaw, no uncertainty. But everything we love—growth, music, curiosity, surprise, love—it all requires imperfection.
The only true perfection, therefore, is nothingness.
nthnkgn
Jun 52 min read


Are We Inside a Quantum AI Simulation?
Many wisdom traditions argue that the universe is already conscious and spawns intelligence to know itself. Nested simulation logic and multi frequency “planes of existence” can be read as two dialects of the same story:
nthnkgn
May 196 min read


Beyond Algorithms: AI’s Future, Intelligence, and Vision of Reality
Me: Can you organize our discussions about AI future, AI intelligence and vision of the world into a concise chapter so I can use it in...
nthnkgn
May 103 min read


My thoughts about science 2011
The only thing that interferes with my learning is my education." - Albert Einstein: This quote highlights the idea that our existing consciousness can sometimes hinder our ability to learn and understand new concepts.
nthnkgn
May 34 min read
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