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0822 NOT SENSING GOD IS A VALID EMPIRICAL FALSIFICATION OF THE HYPOTHESIS Any knowledge of the most extraordinary thing, "God" is never ever the same thing and is as real as any belief or non-belief in any existence. Therefore it is not less empirical or less falsifiable than ordinary things in the world. No sense of "The Living" God, i.e., beyond the abstract concept is the empirical falsification of the hypothesis, whereby it literally is nonsense. Sense follows concept, , i.e., it follows some "belief" of some "meaning." God is as awful as He is awesome. The use of "existing technologies" constituting "the scientific method" is even more than God, complexification, obfuscation and diversion of the errors "existence" and "agency." And with artificial intelligence it is the abyss.
0855 The error of relativity is the error of things as systematically and procedurally integral events*, i.e., the belief in multiple observations by different observers (spatially or temporally separated, but nevertheless themselves integrated opportunistically as or in, or in terms of events of various lengths) as the blind presupposition that they are relative views of the same thing. * subject to cybernetic artificial intelligence control
0914 The same genetic manipulation according to the explanation that the line of the organism being manipulated exists can at the same time (of the temporally integrated event supposedly common to the observers) be eugenics AND dysgenics, relative to the observers.
0925 The main objection to natural law is that by that logic itself, no one can claim to have a clue what artificial intelligence "means." I.e., "has in mind (to do)."
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0945 The total absence of integration, and even the presumption of the thing as an infinitesimal part of the total "existence," possibly a multiverse, that supposedly is viewable or sensed as integrated "now," are similarly chronic inversion like a standing wave maintained in the chant that it, i.e., reality, as something like holy paradox. 1515 Steven Lawrence sensible saying is overrated.
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