Comments by "Kavik Kang" (@kavikkang9411) on "Fox News"
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@buffering7612 Rube can be described in many terms, religion is only one way of describing it. I have a sci-fi "Universe" of games that were never published, and the story of "My Star Wars" has become "the mythology of Rube" because the people live within Rube and that is the source of the "magic" in my fantasy sci-fi universe. Rube is very sophisticated "game turns", "artificial time", so "The Magic" in my story is always related to how time functions within Rube. What real science calls "discrete time" and "time crystals". So the religious terms that I use are really like Greek Mythology, metaphors for explaining something most people can't ever understand.
Quantum Physics is part of Rube, and those types of scientists also believe that "consciousness" might be what the universe really is. Rube agrees with that, the "craziest theory of everything" that there is... the universe is some kind of giant brain. And that's what "artificial time" wound up being all by itself, "some kind of brain".
Rube ("The Matrix") can't tell the difference between "Time", "Universe". or "God". What we perceive of those things all seem to be just one thing to Rube... "The Universe".
And it's an "Infinite Holographic Universe" where an "Arch Angel" is just a living thing from another "Place/Dimension".
You've never heard of Rube because, in 7 years, I can't find anyone who will even speak of it... even though it is ultimately just very advanced table top game turns and I could demonstrate it on a table right in front of people... but nobody will even speak of it, let alone look down at the table.
I am the modern day Galileo. - M&M
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