mtnevar on Nostr: Originally posted to twitter on 02/28/2023: Just like our eyes can only perceive ...
Originally posted to twitter on 02/28/2023:
Just like our eyes can only perceive light at certain wavelengths, our minds may only perceive life at certain wavelengths…
We are a wave-function. A wave upon a wave upon a wave and so forth of interactions. Our wave-function constantly in relationships with other wave-functions. Our wave-function constantly changing as we absorb the impact of these relationships.
Our “self” constantly changing, our “self” a process. A process can never end as a process can never begin. We can never die as we were never born. Our brains first become capable of perceiving this process when we’re young kids, long after we have first been considered “alive.”
Our brains get better at perceiving this process every day of our “life”. Our brain; That person in side, your conscious. Consciousness may look at death no differently. Death is nothing more than one wave-function moving out of the perception area of other wave-functions.
Our “self” never dying. Our conscious continuing, ongoing, improving in the perception of an ever greater number of wave-functions.
💭 Once we achieve consciousness, that consciousness may never end. As consciousness is nothing more than the perception of the process…
Hopefully when I die my consciousness may once again be able to perceive the wave-functions of others similar to my own…
Just like our eyes can only perceive light at certain wavelengths, our minds may only perceive life at certain wavelengths…
We are a wave-function. A wave upon a wave upon a wave and so forth of interactions. Our wave-function constantly in relationships with other wave-functions. Our wave-function constantly changing as we absorb the impact of these relationships.
Our “self” constantly changing, our “self” a process. A process can never end as a process can never begin. We can never die as we were never born. Our brains first become capable of perceiving this process when we’re young kids, long after we have first been considered “alive.”
Our brains get better at perceiving this process every day of our “life”. Our brain; That person in side, your conscious. Consciousness may look at death no differently. Death is nothing more than one wave-function moving out of the perception area of other wave-functions.
Our “self” never dying. Our conscious continuing, ongoing, improving in the perception of an ever greater number of wave-functions.
💭 Once we achieve consciousness, that consciousness may never end. As consciousness is nothing more than the perception of the process…
Hopefully when I die my consciousness may once again be able to perceive the wave-functions of others similar to my own…