Thursday, January 12, 2017

What If We Were Omniscient? 

First of all, we as humans are limited by knowledge, so what is it that we can now achieve without even being Omniscient? 
  • We have the mind to know what is good and what is evil.
  • We have control over our actions, wether we listen to to our minds or not.
  • We have the potential of learning more.
  • "What ever the mind can concieve and believe, it can achieve" - Nepolian Hill, think and grow rich: A black choice
What does our mind stop us from doing?
  • Our brain can unintentially ruin our goals
  • Our brain likes to procrastinate
  • Our brain has the habbit of envisioning the impending of an upcoming task
  • Fantasising about the positive end can take a turn for the worse (https://blog.bufferapp.com/how-our-brains-stop-us-achieving-our-goals-and-how-to-fight-back)
What do the statements about what we can achieve mean?
We have the mind to know what is good and what is evil, because we can identify murder, stealing, etc. from kind words, giving in need, etc. We have control over our actions, whether we listen to our minds or not. We might for example, want to punch someone for being offensive, or other reasons, but we can decide whether it is the right thing to punch someone or to talk it out. Now you may think there are exceptions for justice, which I could write on another post. We have the potential of learning more. When we as kids start to learn things, even at a toddler to age, we learn so much, we have the potential at the age of when we start speaking to learn any languages, we have the potential at the age to understand that language even at a toddler age. That being said, we could in theory be learning any language we want. There are people who study languages, it is there passion, they being a polyglot, learn so much. Our minds like to tell us when we feel we have failed or we cannot achieve a certain standard. That is what leads to what our minds trick us to do.

What do these points mean. First, what do our minds trick us in mean?
Our brain can unintentially ruin our goals is actually an example of the whole trickery that the brain does to us, therefore, we need to understand the other three first. Our brain likes to procrastinate because our brain has the habbit of envisioning the impending of an upcoming task. This is all of course because of: Fantasising about the positive end can take a turn for the worse. This last statement tells us taht when we think to positively, we are thinking in the future, when we are still in the present. We can not think in the future because we do not know we have succeeded in the present yet. (I did not say that we cannot succeed in the present. I said we don't know) However, we can look at the past and see what we have achieved then, and from there conclude whether we have succeeded in the present or not. When we think about the future whether it is worry or excitement, our minds will trick us to being unsuccessful in the present, which will cause our procrastination, which will unintentionally ruin our goals. 

Now let's start at a different approach, not being so evidentical, but theorizing more and imagining. Let's say we are omniscient, meaning we know everything. let's say because we are omniecient, we know when our brain wants to decieve us, therefore, we link the brain with our consients more than what we have now. We use ten percent of our brains with a limited mind. So now that we link the brain to our conscients, we know our brain hundred percent, therefore, we know when they are trying to decieve our conscients. We already know that we cannot be tricked into thinking we will be successfull, that means we know whether or not we have been successful in the present without thinking about success in the past. Which in theory would mean, we know whether we will fail or succeed in the future. Ah ha, that means we know the outcome of our idea in the present will go two ways in the future, which means we know already what is instored in the future, atleast that is for our selves. Now let's say, since we are omnicient we know how much we need to work for for being successfull, we know the process of learning any language in the way that your mind now tells you, because you are linked to your brain hundred percent. Now finally, I will mention that you can remember anything you have learned in the past. That means that you know everything you need to know when you see it it in front of you. Your mind, when it is omnicient, can not overflow with information, because you have everything right in front of you. Now you know everything. now this is my theory: You can even learn about others, everyone would know eachother fully, knowing eachother thoughts and successes. This also would mean we know when we will die. 

So can our omnicient mind prevent us from diying, essentially being immortal, or can we not prevent our death?


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