God: Ten Scientific Commandments.

So God does play dice, so again the question, if God is reflected in the Heisenberg Principle, how can you draw a precise commandment?

Excuse my small interjection here. I am not religious, but if one has actually studied the text, in the text “God” is defined as “Truth”, i.e. the grand metaphor. Now that puts religion in logic on the same plane. All we have to determine is if it is a single seater, or a jumbo jet.

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In the text there are varius metaphors, with that just being one of them, so the question is whether man has encountered just one God that changes every time, or several gods that are eternally the same…or is it perhaps that there are no gods nor God and that It is not that God changes in time, but that we do and we project onto God those changes?

I heard a fable once from a wise man, something about a rock or an oak, that it really does not matter where a statement comes from, what is important is if it is true or not. Now, I am alive today because of what ever it is stepped in and gave me a choice and for a long time I was angry. Well, let me not get off on a tangent here. The text is sealed to man’s understanding, and but it is not sealed by magic, it is sealed because man does not have the mental ability to use language correctly. I demonstate a bit of that in my Language and Experience.

I would look at it like this, suppose there are gods, what would you liken them to? Me I would see them as the very rich, so, what is that to me? How does that help me do my job? Well, in respect of these gods, lucid dreaming has returned, and it is a very hard classroom. I have yet to meet anyone who has made much progress there. What I learned there becomes only words and is thus not important at all in respect of turning it into simple words. At any rate, we each have the same job to do, as mind. We learn where we can and what we can. How can there be anything more important than that?

So what is the vacuum?
Answer.

‘It might even give us some ground to speculate that
the vacuum itself (and hence the universe) is ‘conscious’.
/ Book ‘The quantum self ’ page 208. by Danah Zohar. /

‘If we were looking for something that we could conceive
of as God within the universe of the new physics, this ground
state, coherent quantum vacuum might be a good place to start.’
/ Book ‘The quantum self ’ page 208. by Danah Zohar. /
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danah_Zohar

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