Fred-Rick
2 min readJul 2, 2024

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Thank you, Joy, for an interesting and good reply. One of the aspects I tried to show in the article is that, with the Universe, there is no outside looking in. Most of how the human brain works, however, is based on the 'outside looking in' perspective. The point is then to make us aware how the human brain functions and that it may have some peculiarities up its sleeve that can fool us.

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In Science, there is no word God. It simply does not belong to science. It is a religious word. It is important therefore not to mix systems and apply God to science.

God is often used as an all-inclusive word, so it may be strange to be restricted this way, but it is a bit like using numbers in the alphabet; we don't do that. The alphabet is based on letters. Each system (of thought) exists particularly in its own setting.

Then, if we consider God and therefore find ourselves in the religious system (and not the scientific system), then one must ask what God used to create creation.

Many folks say that God willed creation into existence, but that is childish. A mature person should wonder and investigate, and not consider God to be like some kind of Superman out of a comic book. God has to be real, so God had to use something to create creation.

In this storyline, God only had God godself available, and one can therefore state that either God ended up becoming creation or that parts of God ended up being the material outcomes we witness.

I hope you see the same point then, how we should not view God from the outside looking in, as if a stand-alone entity, because that is a construct of the brain based on smaller realities, not on the one and overall reality.

We either are what at one point in time was God, or we originated from parts of God, with God today then the remainder of the original God, minus creation.

The brain can help out here as soon as the brain recognizes the structures of the mind and removes the incorrect constructs.

The same message is contained in this article for scientists. They should not view the Universe as an entity; that is a brain fart. There simply is no outside-looking-in opportunity with the universe, except inside the brain and then only as fallacy.

We are part of the universe; we cannot place ourselves outside of it.

Thank you for your reply. I appreciate it a lot.

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Fred-Rick
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