The Ultimate Q&A of Life

 

Reasons Why 42 May Actually Be the Answer to Life, the Universe, and Everything Else !!!

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 The Great Question  is never explicitly stated either, which makes perfect sense in           this context as well.  It is very easy to talk about the existence of a Great Question,            the answer to which contains understanding of Life, the Universe, and Everything,          but it is  impossible to formulate such a question or even suggest what it might be     without sounding silly.

 Humanity is capable of amazing feats of intelligence, but we probably don’t posess           the intellectual chops to distill the universe down to a single question, nor to interpret       the “infinte majesty” of the answer even if it were so simple as “42”.
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What the number 42 really represents is the inability of the human race to ever truly understand the “Answer” or even really formulate “The Great Question” if there ever          was to be just one. What Adams does … is deliver that misunderstanding in way that            can be immediately processed and remarked upon.
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When it comes to speculation I tend to think something similar.
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 It’s an idea that I’ve been playing around with for sometime.
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 Consciousness can be broken down into quanta, one moment of conscious thought lasts for 0.042 seconds. I wouldn’t be surprised if what we were seeing was the manifestation     of matter in its most basic it’s simplest form.
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    When you factor in time being individual packets of 0.042secs you can rule out time flowing in any way. See as long as what’s encoded in that 0.042 is every memory needed     to make the next in the sequence of experience,  “what we feel as time moving forward” seem perfect then despite our hard wired views of time and for all we know each moment exists at the same time.
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 If this is true then I think what we are seeing in experiment is the illusion of free will    play out, infinities are strange, and i’m probably already very wrong but if I was to have a bet, each possible 00.42 already exists, think of every 00.42 you’ve ever had or ever could have and then think of every possible 00.42 you could of had instead.
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Free will seems to be the part of consciousness that interacts with the wave function.
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Until you decide to do something the wave function is just that a probability wave, the moment you decide to do something the wave function essentially hands you everything encoded in your next 00.42.   So in life … if our brain receives a conscious thought every 00.42 of second can these thought become disorganized with the meaning of life and cause dis~ease.
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What the number 42 really represents is the inability of the human race to ever truly understand the “Answer” or even really formulate “The Great Question” if there ever      was to be just one. What Adams does …is deliver that nonunderstanding in way that           can be immediately processed and remarked upon.

 The Great Question is never explicitly stated either, which makes perfect sense in           this context as well. It is very easy to talk about the existence of a Great Question, the answer to which contains understanding of Life, the Universe, and Everything, but it is nigh impossible to formulate such a question or even suggest what it might be without sounding silly.
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 Humanity is capable of amazing feats, however, we probably don’t posess the intellectual chops to distill the universe down to a single question, nor to interpret the “infinte majesty” of the answer even if it were so simple as “42”.
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#42 simultaneously represents the elegant simplicity of the universe, and the infinite complexity that is beyond human understanding.

 “Two physical constants in the universe are the speed of light and the diameter of a proton. It takes light 10 to the minus 42nd power seconds to cross the diameter of a proton.”   Google says so. 

The most common definitions of meaning in life involves three components.  First, Reker and Wong  defined personal meaning as the   “cognizance of order, coherence and purpose in one’s existence, the pursuit and attainment of worthwhile goals, and an accompanying sense of fulfillment” . Recently, Martela and Steger have defined meaning as coherence, purpose, and significance. In contrast, Wong has proposed a four-component solution to the question of meaning in life. The four (4) components are purpose, understanding, responsibility, and enjoyment (PURE):

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  1. You need to choose a worthy purpose or a significant life goal.
  2. You need to have sufficient understanding of who you are, what life demands of us, and how you can play a significant role in life.
  3. You and you alone are responsible for deciding what kind of life you want to live,      and what constitutes a significant and worthwhile life goal.
  4. You will enjoy a deep sense of significance and satisfaction only when you have exercised your responsibility for self-determination and actively pursue a worthy       life goal.

Thus, a sense of significance permeates every dimension of meaning, rather than stands   as a separate factor.

If a tree falls and nobody is around to hear it does the tree really make a sound!!
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***** Our reality is an illusion in every conceivable way. (you know about the theory that the universe is a hologram projecting 4D reality from the edge? there are many, many alternative theories that indicate irrelevance of time) If time is indeed not real, well thats a whole extra area that Ive spent way too much time thinking about. There is no smallest unit of consciousness.
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 ***** Conscious thought in you takes longer than a conscious thought in another entity. And the nature of time means that this 0.042 is PURELY subjective, relative to your journey through spacetime. Forget quanta of consciousness. (Although that is interesting I’ve never heard how long thought takes) To find ultimate reality you have to take everything to its most extreme conclusion.
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Do you know Anthony Peake’s work? Its a gateway into this sort of stuff. It’s not perfect by any means but there are some very interesting points.
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 ***** Photographic memory, dreams that occur in an instant to explain the noise that woke you, the way your brain filters information and gives the conscious you only a select distribution of relative data, and many many more indications tell the story that the conscious mind and the mind that gives you consciousness are 2 entirely different parts of you, both operating on different time scales.
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The one that we THINK is us, is basically a moron who see’s nothing next to his more intuitive, learned friend! You are made of electrons, there is no delay in communication between every electron in your entire body and every single other electron in the entire Universe, thats an indisputable fact.
     The conscious thoughts you entertain are only a small part of what it means to be you. But your brain, that you think creates these thoughts is a conduit built out of precisely this material. In reality, We are all connected instantaneously to every possibility its just we don’t have a way to tap into the connection with our conscious mind, dominated as we are by our conscious Left Brain thoughts.  Look into theories about Déjà vu which is a feeling of familiarity,  and déjà vécu (the feeling of having “already lived through” something) is a feeling of recollection.
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 You understand about how the conscious mind creates perception I assume if you have studied consciousness (all electromagnetism, electricity and pressure waves). Nothing is real! Light is generated internally in your brain, we don’t see anything that exists beyond the light created by photons hitting atoms and releasing different photons inside our own head.
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The Hitchhiker’s Guide follows the story of a hapless human called Arthur Dent, who is saved from Earth’s destruction by aliens with just seconds to spare by his good friend Ford Prefect. Prefect, who Dent at first believes to be human, actually turns out to be an alien working for something called the Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy — sort of a combination travel guide/Wikipedia for intergalactic travelers roaming about the universe by grabbing rides on passing spacecraft.

Dent and Prefect wind up on a ship stolen by President of the Galaxy Zaphod Beeblebrox. Along with another human runaway and a depressed robot, the crew find themselves in a serious of perilous adventures one after the other and it’s all good fun with a great story that holds up in its own right while also poking a lot of fun at the generally very serious science-fiction genre.

Anyway. In celebration of Hitchhiker’s 35th birthday, here are 35 things you learn from reading the Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy “trilogy”:

1. If you’re ever stuck on a question, you know the answer is, of course, just “42.”

2. Forget “Keep Calm and Carry On.” The book teaches this motto: Don’t Panic, written in very friendly letters on the front of the actual Hitchhiker’s Guide.

3. You learn to always know where your towel is, because that thing can save your neck in more ways that you can count.

4. Dolphins are smarter than humans — but they’re still thankful for all that fish.

5. Earth, despite its nuclear weapons, war, bacteria and so on, is really just Mostly Harmless.

6. The secret to understanding all the universe’s languages is putting a tiny creature in your ear called a Babel Fish — and you also know that’s where the online translation service got its name.

7. When you rock out to Radiohead’s Paranoid Android, you know the band was referencing Marvin, the chronically depressed robot with a brain the size of a planet — voiced by Alan Rickman in the 2005 film adaptation.

8. This killer restaurant at the end of the universe.

9. Time is an illusion — and lunchtime doubly so.

10. The universe’s creation made a lot of people very angry and was widely considered a bad move.

11. Anyone who can be elected President shouldn’t be trusted to do the job.

12. If a Vogon ever, ever tries to read poetry to you, you should turn tail and run immediately.

13. Ford Prefect isn’t just the name of a British car.

14. You’re not the only one who could never really get the hang of Thursdays.

15. You can understand that an alien sent to study life on Earth would think cars were the dominant life-form.

16. But not why people spend so much of their lives wearing digital watches.

17. When in a bar in outer space, the best thing to order is a Pan Galactic Gargle Blaster.

18. If somebody suddenly thinks they’re a hedgehog, the best thing you can do is give them a mirror and some pictures of a hedgehog, and they’ll figure it all out soon enough.

19. Space is big. Really big. You just won’t believe how vastly, hugely, mindbogglingly big it is, to be honest.

20. Mice aren’t actually mice at all. Instead, they’re insanely hypersmart beings from another plane of existence. Also, they’re smarter than dolphins. Who are still smarter than humans.

21. That one can find tea on a spaceship. But it’s not really tea, it’s rather something almost but not entirely unlike tea. (Also, if you count the movies, there’s a tiny lightsaber that toasts bread while you slice it. Handy!)

22. You can spend a year dead to dodge your taxes. Good tip.

23. Sometimes your friends turn into penguins. Or sofas. It’s all a little weird.

24. Every once in a while, it’s absolutely terrific when somebody’s trying to kill you — it means you’re on to something.

25. The only thing that can break the speed of light is bad news.

26. Life is like a grapefruit, and some folks have half one for breakfast.

27. Ships can hang in the sky, but bricks can’t.

28. That you should always, always, always stay abreast of plans posted at your local planning department in Alpha Centauri.

29. That if you ever discover why the universe is here, it could be replaced by something even more bizarre and inexplicable.

30. And that might’ve already happened.

31. It’s possible to be your own great-great grandfather, if something goes wrong with a contraceptive and a time machine.

32. One of the greatest sources of power in the universe is Restaurant Math. Oh waiter, check please!

33. Anything that happens, happens.

34. You don’t want to go to Heaven with a headache.

35. #42

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