2. The fact about human history is that no
human ever perceived the word from
the perspective of another being. We all
know and can know what a human can
know with our senses.
3. The information we receive about the
universe and the world is directly
proportional to the number of senses we
have.
The senses we have also are limited in
their sensibilities. Exampli gratia: Our eyes
can only perceive a certain range with
the electromagnetic spectrum.
4. When look into the universe or in the
subatomic particle we can receive just a
certain amount of information.
With the assistance of certain devices or
instruments we can perceive better but
still it has its own limitations.
5. According to Absolute Intelligence
theorem: "The extent to which an
intelligent agent can understand and
comprehend the nature and its
surrounding is proportional to its
"Intellectual Comprehension Capacity"
(ICC). Only the one with absolute
intelligence capacity can comprehend
and understand the complete analysis of
nature and universe. "
6. It may be hypnotized that the
knowledge and perplexities of nature
and universe is infinite, so the intellectual
capacity of the absolute intelligent
agent will be infinite in the sense of
human thinking capacity.
7. The absolute Intelligence model is based
on the context that humans are on a
scale of consciousness and
understanding of nature and their
surroundings, not at the far end. So what
lies at the far end? It is what
hypothesized as Absolute intelligence,
the capacity to understand,
comprehend and imagine literally
everything.
8. Let us suppose a cat, human, and
'Absolute Intelligence' model.
Cat knows where is its bowl of milk and
no interest in where it comes from, what
constitutes it, and how it digests in its
body.
9. Human knows how a cow's body makes
it, what constitutes it in molecular or
nutritional form, and how it digests in
their body. But he understands and
comprehends the motion and behavior
of the particles of milk at subatomic
levels to an 'extent', and fails to
contemplate the answers of the
questions like, "Why is there milk and
other stuff in space and the space itself
rather than nothing?"
10. As a human being or any other
intelligent being we cannot think or
imagine what absolute intelligence
would think of this or any situation. But, as
we supposed, it can comprehend and
understand everything.
11. Suppose, if we are provided the whole
blueprints of the universe, with every detail,
then are we in situation to comprehend it?
Simply, no. So there will be a stoppage for
the whole human race to accept that we
have come to the point where natural
perplexities seems far beyond
unimaginable and complex than our
thought process and understanding of the
nature. Then we have to attempt to stretch
our intellectual boundaries to comprehend
nature or just to keep pushing the walls and
wasting our time and efforts.
12. We need a physical structure for any
intelligence and consciousness to exist.
For the absolute intelligence it is beyond
our imagination what sort of structure it
would have posed, if it exists.
13. For the life itself it is a set of
acquaintances. Every living being is just
a mechanism created/happened in the
nature/universe to realize to be
conscious of its surrounding and itself.
Not to contemplate and understand
what the universe is. The vocabulary of
the absolute intelligent must be infinite or
absolute, and so will be its senses and
the modes of receiving information.
14. We were the animals to hunt in jungle and
to live in cave. We create logics and
imagine in the thoughts and vocabularies
we have invented through our experiences.
The complexity and the beauty of nature is
far beyond the boundaries of our
understanding and comprehension. The
best for us is to live as what we are and not
to waste our efforts and time to
contemplate the dark perplexities of the
nature and universe unless they are meant
to comfort and develop our lifestyle.
15. We have mind; we have to think and
respond, so we must need a vocabulary, or
at least a 'silent vocabulary'. Every
conscious being animal, tree, or any living
being poses a thought vocabulary. It is
limited to the experiences of the being. All
what an intelligent agent sees is just his own
vocabulary and vocabulary is always
experience elicited. So as we cannot
experience every prospect of the universe
with our five senses on our small planet with
our limited tools and resources, it is
impossible to understand everything or
even the fraction of 'everything'.
16. M. T. Panchalis theauthorof
‘KARMA AND REDEMPTION’,
and knownas the fatherof
Mokism, andinventorof
PanchalIndex.
For more visit
http://www.mtpanchal.com.
Or read Karmaand Redemption.