Sunday, December 4, 2011

The Ultimate Theory of life, the universe and everything.


Inspired by a conversation i had with Danah Azizi.

In the following article I will (in collaboration with danah Azizi) attempt to link various mind baffling facts and theories relating to existentialism, the universe and the concepts of free will and predestination in the broader context of islam.

Fact: the brain unconsciously makes the decision before we are ever aware we made the decision ourselves. (1)
Fact: in the double slit experiment; photons/particles, when fired one at a time, through a double slit, will form an interference pattern; when any attempt is made to determine which slit the photon/particle goes through, the interference pattern will collapse.
Fact: islam requires us to believe in the presence of seven (or several) samawat, planes or astral realms.
Fact: islam requires us to believe in predestination and free will at the same time.
Theory: M theory (membrane theory, the mother of all theories, the mad theory) requires for 10 spatial dimensions and one time dimension. M theory also requires parallel universes.

The wave particle duality of nature:
One might offer the explanation of how the electron causes an interference pattern by assuming that the strings of the electron divides and goes through both slits and once, thus interfering with itself..
But wouldnt it stop being an electron at that moment?
Do you know how small the plank length is? (About one-10^20th of the diameter of a proton) there’s no way a string can divide without causing an explosion of energy….unless the string is passed through a tiny wormhole and goes through both sides, string reaches slits, divides into two smaller strings these now interfere with each other = interference pattern
No explosion?  Maybe the dimensions of the string ( reallllllllly smalll) would make it possible for it to go, at the same time, through quantum foam ( space time is irregular there)
A wormhole…
But why should it divide in the first place
Why bother?
Why should it care that there are two slits nearby and decide that it has to go through both of them at the same time?
Do you see how our problem is solved with alternate realities?
The Schrödinger equation fixes everything elegantly.
the reason it goes through both slits is because it’s going everywhere to begin with, since those slits happen to be there they go through both at the same time, but that would require parallel universes!
And thus we reach our conundrum…
Now you may be thinking: alternate universes do not make sense, if there were alternate universes then there are probably multiple"you's"

Multiple “me’s” make so much sense, you dont even know!
Look, the electron has one of three choices:
Since it’s being shot one at a time: either go through slit one or go through slit two or hit the board with the slits and ricochet somewhere else. So how does it interfere?
Why should it decide to split and go through both at the same time?
Because it can?  why does sound find a way around obstacles when it can?
It finds its way around obstacles because it goes through every possible direction already!
"Because it can" is not a viable answer

Schrödinger baby!!!
M theory explains wave particle duality; it offers an ultimate theory of everything.
And since electrons are going through every possible direction, then "we" are going through every possible direction as well!
M theory offers these explanations by assuming the presence of 11 dimensions including one time dimension, it does that by offering an explanation for why we get an interference pattern when there is supposedly only one electron; Schrödinger is an integral part of M theory.
But where do alternate universes fit in?
It fits by extrapolating Schrödinger to humans.
Okay, so what collapses the wave functions of possible realities in Schrödinger?
Consciousness! And that’s what I mean by choice and free will.
Only one version of you exists, because a split second before you make a decision all the alternate realities collapse, leaving only the one you decide to make, that’s why you never get to see the alternate realities, and that also explains how our brain knows what were doing before we do it, because the decision already exists. Otherwise our atoms would be flying all over the place!
This “you” exists in one reality but not the other based on the decisions you make, but they all exist at the end, the evil you, the good you and everything in between, so which “you” is the one that gets 7esab or “judgment”?
Alternate realities that “you” choose to collapse (or not), the “you” that is collapsing to one reality or the other.
So which of these universes or realities is the original?
None of them!!
There’s only the “one” that your consciousness perceives.
YOU choose your own reality
We tune into the ones we choose if you will, kind of like a radio.
Still don’t get it?
Imagine an apple behind you. Before you look at it, all its atoms are spread across the universe in every possible direction (courtesy of Schrödinger). As you turn around to look at it, all the wave functions of its particles collapse to form the apple JUST AS YOU LOOK AT IT.
No matter how many times you try or with whatever instruments, you’ll NEVER catch that apple floating through infinity.
It will always be that apple.
It will always be collapsed, the infinitesimal second before u look at it.
Think Occam’s razor applies here...?
Try a simpler explanation: we seem to know what were going to decide, on simple matters because we have already made the choice earlier on. The brain experiment was only ever performed when the decisions were trivial and you believe the participants were informed of what they were going to be asked to do, they make their choice then, when asked, they recall their original decision.
Predecided decisions due to repetitions, a cache memory if you may,

But that theory is lacking in the novel experience department.
How about this..,
All the neurons blasts the possible decisions at the same times, and as they test the brain they see that one decision is formed before we are consciously aware, because the rest collapse a split second before we make the decision
Before…just like the apple
The reason we don’t “realize” we choose it, is because all the realities that we don’t chose collapse, leaving only one reality where the only choice is the choice “you” made, making it seem like we had no choice because all the realities with different choices no longer exist

But if your "self" makes a decision that you are not aware/conscious of then is your consciousness separate from your self. So who calls the shots? And where exactly does the line between "self" and consciousness exist?
If you assume our consciousness is different then our awareness you’ll create an infinite loop

The problem of infinite regression will inevitably present itself.

You must think of the timescales here, infinitesimally small time scales.
The "self" makes the decision thus collapsing all other realities one-hundredth of a nanosecond BEFORE we become "aware" of the choice, ergo the collapse is the only apparent reason why we make that particular "choice" in the first place. I think therefore I am, right ? So, if thinking/ choosing and awareness are separate then who is "I"?

There are an infinite number of possible choices, manifested in infinite number of possible neuronal discharges. like turning around to look at the apple, the moment we "I,ME" decides something, AS I DECIDE, all other choices are collapsing so infinitely fast that I’m not even aware of the existence of other choices....AS I turn around, the perspective I have of the apple creates itself out of, seemingly, nothing.
I do believe if we combine this theory, with the theory about repetitive tasks and the cache memory (5), we’ve undeniably solved our problem.

In conclusion: the decision and the awareness of it are SIMULTANEOUS but because all other choices collapse (i.e. they cease to exist) it makes it seem like they were never there at all!!!!

Bonus: Just gonna throw this on the table for your consideration, when we are unable to make a choice we ask for divine intervention , the choice is made for us in the astral plane thus collapsing all other realities leaving us with only the reality that is best for us ( isti5ara ) (5)

Okay people you can stop cutting yourselves now, and turn off that emo music! :)


References and further reading:
1-     Chun Siong Soon, Marcel Brass, Hans-Jochen Heinze & John-Dylan Haynes. Unconscious determinants of free decisions in the human brain. Nature Neuroscience April 13th, 2008.
2-     John Baez, “The Planck Length”
3-     “Parallel worlds” (2005) Dr. Michio Kaku
4-     "The elegant universe” (1999) Dr. brian greene
5-      Danah  Azizi’s brain (2010)

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