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- Path: sparky!uunet!well!sarfatti
- From: sarfatti@well.sf.ca.us (Jack Sarfatti)
- Subject: Dreams of a Final Theory
- Message-ID: <C1Kw61.B7D@well.sf.ca.us>
- Sender: news@well.sf.ca.us
- Organization: Whole Earth 'Lectronic Link
- Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1993 19:15:36 GMT
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- I just heard Steve Weinberg on BBC. Also I have been asked today to explain
- my philosophy:
-
-
- From the WELL
- Topic 56: The Omega Point? A likely story
- By: Richard Lubbock (rcl) on Wed, Aug 12, '92
- 82 responses so far
-
- "I am Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end, the first and
- last things."
-
- Is it philosophy? Is it science? Is it comic strip or
- acid trip? The world and all the people in it was created by a
- Being, called Omega, who (or which) lives and acts in the
- uttermost future of our universe, at the far, far end of time.
- That's the hypothesis of theoretical physicist Jack Sarfatti,
- who's evangelizing it over in the Science conference. What's more
- he says he can confront it with a knockdown experimental test.
-
- This Being--or Force, or Civilization, or Supermind, whatever you
- will--has emerged by evolution from the deeds of the human race
- today, and from the exploits of our future generations.
-
- Here's how John Barrow and Frank Tipler describe the Omega point
- in their vade-mecum of teleology, The Anthropic Cosmological
- Principle:
-
- "At the instant the Omega Point is reached, life will have gained
- control of all matter and forces not only in a single universe,
- but in all universes whose existence is logically possible; life
- will have spread into all spatial regions in all universes which
- could logically exist, and will have stored an infinite amount of
- information, including all bits of knowledge which it is logically
- possible to know. And this is the end."
-
- The notion of Omega raises some fun philosphical questions. The
- very idea encourages unbridled speculation, irrepressible
- hypothesizing and the overmultiplication of hypotheses beyond any
- thought of necessity, reason and decency.
-
- So let's do it: Let's talk Omega. Remember, we're philosophers,
- not scientists, so we can jettison the millstone of Occam's Razor,
- and hotly embrace science's taboo topic, teleology.
-
- 82 responses total.
-
- Topic 56: The Omega Point? A likely story
- # 1: Richard Lubbock (rcl) Wed, Aug 12, '92 (09:52) 26 lines
-
- Is this Omega thing, down there at the end of time, a boon or a
- nuisance? According to Sarfatti the tangled forward time-loops are
- enough to explain human inspiration, so that our Mozarts and
- Leonardos got their ideas not by their own efforts, but from the
- future.
-
- The mathematicians have a saying that when one of their number
- cooks up a particularly good theorem, "God has allowed him a peek
- into his infinite book of theorems." Yes, and I have a feeling,
- when I make a successful joke, that God has allowed me a peek into
- his infinite joke book. So all jokes and theorems are already
- foreordained somewhere out there in the future.
-
- If that's true then the existence of Mr.Omega denies us little
- mannikins all credit for what we achieve. I don't like that. My
- jokes are *mine* and mine alone, and my name goes on them.
- Sarfatti's conjecture plays merry hob with our laws and customs of
- copyright.
-
- Oh, and another thing: it's not only the Mozarts and Chaucers who
- receive injections of inspiration from Omega country; madmen and
- megalomaniacs do too. So Mr. Omega inspired Hitler and Stalin and
- Allen Funt as well as George Washington and Winston Churchill.
-
- Is Mr. Omega really our friend? It all looks murky, dark and
- ambiguous.
-
- Topic 56: The Omega Point? A likely story
- # 2: Richard Lubbock (rcl) Wed, Aug 12, '92 (09:53) 13 lines
-
- Sarfatti claims we can in principle build machines to gather data
- from the future. He sketches a vision of huge profits for
- speculators. Really?
-
- Lotteries, for example. Even the $$$millions available on the
- occasional lottery ticket count as small change in today's world.
- Who wants to be a millionaire? Millionaires are paupers nowadays.
-
- The stock market. There might be a few big wins at first, but
- nothing spectacular; and then smart money, even without quantum
- precognition, would find a way to discount the precognitive
- effect. It would act as computerised trading does today: no more
- than a catalyst that volatilizes and speeds things up.
-
- Topic 56: The Omega Point? A likely story
- # 8: Gerald Boyack (gaboy) Thu, Aug 13, '92 (07:34) 4 lines
-
- I come nearest to believing in an Omega from hearing Mozart--as
- represented by the old saw: Beethoven, et al., wrote heavenly
- music, but Mozart heard the music of the heavens and wrote it
- down.
-
- Topic 56: The Omega Point? A likely story
- # 9: Jack Sarfatti (sarfatti) Thu, Aug 13, '92 (17:17) 1 line
-
- I second that.
-
- Topic 56: The Omega Point? A likely story
- # 10: Richard Lubbock (rcl) Thu, Aug 13, '92 (21:28) 33 lines
-
- Misc thoughts:
-
- 1) I wonder whether Sarfatti is perhaps not the Camille Paglia of
- physics. There's certainly something Dionysian about his physics.
- That's why the Nobellists can't see what he's driving at. In
- Apollo's eyes Dionysus is invisible. As a result, the Dionysian
- hounds can easily tear the Apollonian apart. See James Wolcott's
- superb piece in the new Vanity Fair.
-
- 2) These tangled time loops seem to require that we get our karma
- from the future as well as the past. Dionysus again. It certainly
- makes a mess of all our moral plans. We're being punished for what
- we haven't done yet.Is that just? Gimme a break.
-
- 3) sarfatti has by-the-way found the answer to the riddle of
- jokes--which defeated Freud as well as Koestler. The key's in his
- respose to solovay in sci 274 #137:-
-
- "That is not my assertion. What I am asserting is quite
- orthogonal to your irrelevant theorem."
-
- Orthogonality is the spice of wit. Thus:-
-
- Oscar Wilde I can make a pun on any subject.
- Interlocutor Make a pun on Queen Victoria
- Oscar Wilde Queen Victoria is not a subject.
-
- Stranger outside theatre (to Sir Arthur Sullivan): Call me a cab.
- Sullivan: You're a four-wheeler, Sir.
- Stranger: What the devil do you mean by that?
- Sullivan: I could hardly call you hansom.
-
- Thus: boswell must be swarthy. I can't think of him as fair.
-
- Topic 56: The Omega Point? A likely story
- # 13: Jack Sarfatti (sarfatti) Fri, Aug 14, '92 (00:42) 1 line
-
- Who was Camille Paglia? Enlighten me please!
-
- Topic 56: The Omega Point? A likely story
- # 14: Richard Lubbock (rcl) Fri, Aug 14, '92 (09:50) 41 lines
-
- Paglia, from the heading of James Wolcott's article in Vanity Fair
- Sept 1992:
-
- "Since the publication two years ago of her slash-and-burn
- manifesto, Sexual Personae, Camille Paglia has been bullying her
- way around the intellectual circuit, ambushing the new feminism--
- and almost single-handedly resurrecting the pop-cult debate. Now
- the woman who compares herself favorably to Simone de Beauvoir and
- Madonna is busy promoting herself as the female role model of the
- next century."
-
- I reviewed Paglia's book at length in The Idler (Toronto) last
- year. The review confounded and dumbfounded Canadian feminists,
- who vowed a demolition job, but it never arrived. Bits of
- the item got posted on the Well, but I forget where.
-
- see also on Paglia in the books conf.
-
- In my July 1992 Idler article "My Right to Hurt Animals" I
- resurrected Hegel's theory of rights--rights are anything you can
- get away with--and justified it by a QM-type argument. Somewhere
- around the middle of it I wrote:
-
- "Hilbert space looks like a superspace of all possible histories.
- One can speak of a Platonic realm of universal possibility, just
- as Stephen Hawking speaks of a wave function for the whole
- universe. The universal wave function determines, precisely and
- eternally, all the possible branches of evolution; but instead of
- laying down one fixed future it assigns a probability to each of
- many possible futures. I believe, indeed, that all these entities
- amount to the same thing. That wave function, Heisenberg's matrix,
- the Platonic realm, the primordial nature of God, the Tao--are
- alternative names for the same entity."
-
- Literary hand-waving really, but entertainement all the same.
- Dunno whether the QM part is exactly right.
-
- I've briefly scanned Mondo 112. A highly Dionysian narrative, in
- tune with the zeitgeist according to Paglia. You'd enjoy the early
- chapters of Sexual Personae. The chapter on Egypt is a
- masterpiece.
-
- Topic 56: The Omega Point? A likely story
- # 15: Jack Sarfatti (sarfatti) Fri, Aug 14, '92 (14:10) 8 lines
-
- Very interesting. I think your comparison is accurate. The physics
- is coming to a head. More in a few hours. My discussion with Aephraim
- Steinberg - a brilliant graduate student in Ray Chiao excellent
- experimental
- quantum optics group will quickly resolve the issue as to the existence or
- non-existence of Mr. Omega. The great issues of Theology are all subject to
- objective scientific testing. I am curious about the conceptual connections
- between what I am doing and what Paglia is doing to the old Italian
- Futurism. Any intellectual historians out there to enlighten us?
-
- Topic 56: The Omega Point? A likely story
- # 16: Jack Sarfatti (sarfatti) Fri, Aug 14, '92 (15:49) 6 lines
-
- see science 274 #155 the existence of Mr. Omega depends upon whether or
- not an asymmetric beam recombiner can be built. It would be a kind of
- electro-optical transistor which would allow to to build quantum telescopes
- using precognitive circuits to talk directly with Mr. Omega in real time.
-
- By the way Mr. Omega does not violate Occam's razor it sharpens it!
-
- Topic 56: The Omega Point? A likely story
- Topic 56: The Omega Point? A likely story
- # 78: Jack Sarfatti (sarfatti) Sun, Aug 30, '92 (21:28) 18 lines
-
- The principle of order in physics is the least action principle for
- dynamics. There is also the minimum entropy production principle of
- Prigogine but that breaks down for large nonlinear deviations from
- thermal equilibrium happen in open systems like us. Then classically
- at least we have order from chaos -bifurcations, strange attractors,
- fractals... So that beauty etc. must be a set of strange attractors in
- the very high dimensional phase space of the complex mental process which
- emerges out of higher level nonlocal spin connections of the living
- quantum biocomputer. We must not forget the quantum potential - the top
- down organizer subject to least action. Not only that least action is for
- real time, for the imaginary time of quantum gravity it may become entropy,
- hence information getting closer to MIND OF GOD as the creator of real
- time in which the ordinary matter exists. Structures in imaginary time
- may really be the Platonic Form space that Penrose writes of in Emperor's
- New Mind that you call Jewel Net. In any case strange attractors at high
- complexity must be the forms of beauty in some sense. Now I do not have
- this all formulated logically yet - not precise like the design of my
- communicator for messages from Omega. I am just channeling at the moment.
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