Quantum mechanics has long challenged our understanding of reality, revealing a world where particles exist in multiple states, observations affect outcomes, and entanglement defies spatial boundaries. Similarly, the Cognitive Theoretical Model of the Universe (CTMU) offers a framework that redefines reality as a self-referential, interconnected system, aligning in surprising ways with the principles of quantumContinueContinue reading “Parallels Between the Cognitive Theoretical Model (CTMU) and Quantum Mechanics”
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Revisiting Simulation Theory Through the Cognitive Theoretical Model (CTMU)
Simulation theory has captured the imagination of many, suggesting that our reality might be an artificial construct, much like a complex computer simulation. While this idea has sparked debate across science and philosophy, the Cognitive Theoretical Model (CTMU) takes a different approach. Rather than proposing that we live in a simulation created by external beings,ContinueContinue reading “Revisiting Simulation Theory Through the Cognitive Theoretical Model (CTMU)”
Complexity and Emergence in the Cognitive Theoretical Model of the Universe (CTMU)
The universe is a masterpiece of complexity, from the intricate patterns in nature to the abstract workings of human thought. Yet, complexity is not random; it emerges from simple underlying principles. The Cognitive Theoretical Model of the Universe (CTMU) takes this concept further, suggesting that reality itself is an emergent system, evolving through self-reference andContinueContinue reading “Complexity and Emergence in the Cognitive Theoretical Model of the Universe (CTMU)”
