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For nothing GOD is a viral Meme if not enjoying Fecundity-- thus absurdly defying the rules of Language; nor if not boasting Fertility-- thus stubbornly resisting Logic; nor fine tuning itself with higher level of Fidelity-- by burning every hypothesis ! عبدالکریم سروش : اما شگفتی‌های غریب‌تر در راه است. گلستان در جهنم و آتش در دریا وآتش بر درخت ( قصه موسی )، گرچه رؤیایی و پارادوکسیکال‌اند، تصوّر پذیرند؛ اما چه باید گفت در باب خدایی که «آغازِ پایان و آشکارِ پنهان» است؟ جمع این ناسازگارها حتی در ذهن و رؤیا هم ناممکن است و حکایتگر تجربه‌ی فربه‌ رسولانه‌‌ای است که نه تنها نطق را می‌شکافد بل منطق را هم می‌شکند و دلیرانه عقل سَرتیز و پای‌سست را به سُخره می‌گیرد AK. Soroush still trying his ass off to save his GOD by installing IT in the realm of Dreams. But he is obviously getting everything wrong since the very Machinery of such dream fabrications can not be explained other than range of Mechanisms & Functions & Theories & Notions & Experiments that are in Contradictory modes with each other. I mean it is the very property of our naturally evolved brains to leak dreams. Now, we can have CG movies on 3D formats with 4K resolution reflected on IMAX curtains that even outperform our personal dreams to the extent that we are so impressed with them we are willing to pay a good amount of money/time just to bother going there in cinemas, sit and watch those strains of software tricks and the story they supposed to convey. Go on and help yourself here in my link ! But like Mother Nature that has done it we also would have robots to enjoy dreams of their own; why not ?! 1. Dreams prove nothing; you bet, 2. Brain comfort itself by discharging dreams of their own; yeah maybe, 3. Dreaming requires a Turing-complete computational system; exactly so as K. Godel has proven it, 4. Dreams are not Unnatural; heck so, 5. Religions are Supernatural; absolutely not.
Posted on: Thu, 05 Sep 2013 05:22:54 +0000

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