Everything we ever create or think of, is just a combination and manipulation of information that we have received in the past.
Inventions, ideas, art.. we haven't created it from nothing.
The only "OC" content that we have in the whole of reality is the concept of God. It's the only thing that has risen from nature without any observation or manipulation of information that is in nature.
That's why I think God is real.
It breaks the cycle of all information emerging from prior information.
You're getting closer. How information behaves in our space is scary. Are you familiar with Bell's Theorem?
Why do transcendental numbers exist? What happens in 10^10^10^15 years?
>>38037251
Stolen from Gilgamesh. Before then people 'worshipped' the sun, fire, and rain because it actually helped them. The concept of God arose from the question of where it all comes from, but originally, comes from a work of fiction. The first form of life was a simple virus and most likely a form of extraterrestrial advanced technology.
>>38037277
What is Bell's theorem?
>>38037342
>Stolen from Gilgamesh
Never read it.
Most ideas people have, have been thought previously by someone else.
This is inevitable.
I quit playing music when all my melodies vaguely resembled pre-existing songs and I couldn't figure out what was my own creation and what was a subconcious manipulation of the Star Wars theme.
True, but this in no way proves god in any way. Everything we create is based on something we've perceived. We see something happen in either someone or something else does it or as pure coincidence, and we think of ways we can create similar circumstances to recreate the result in one form or another.
Like a wheel, we saw something round rolling, we engineered from that that round objects move easier, hence the concept of wheel and it's utilization. Same with planes, based roughly on how birds fly. Stories take inspiration from past events etc etc. We don't create new but we build upon prior knowledge and experience to create a variation of it that is considered new.
>>38037468
Samefagging, excuse me.
One exception to this is, in my opinion, art. Since each one of us has a different way of perceiving the world, our creative interpretations of it can differ quite a lot, and won't necessarily have to follow existing patterns.