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Posted by Mindblade16 - April 10th, 2023


Under a certain ethical standard of freedom, your memories are public domain, and I can remember them too, if I like.


Omniscience means "All-knowing" and is also referred to as "The Akashic Records" that is an Endless Library of all Information finding its home in Higher Dimensions of Reality.


I can remember the future and the past, under determinism, but there is also Anti-Determinism and Super-Determinism to consider.


The standard of freedom is not even relatable, but the Internet as Cyberspace gives a clue as to the Flavor/Aesthetic of this experience. You have a small taste of being everywhere at once.


You can observe Omniscience, but it is bigger than you can handle. Being Human lets you at least observe it, and mildly play with it, but Gods belong in the Heavens and Humans belong on Earth.


Omniscience. Can you see it? Close your eyes if you need to. This manner of sight doesn't involve your eyes.


This may be one reason why the Gods take such an interest in Humans. We vary in our placement between Animals and Gods, and that position can wiggle around on that scale unpredictably.


This seems like it would be a source of stress and worry in Heavenly Civilizations, like watching helplessly as children play with explosives.


A Universal Mind contains Universal Knowledge, and the I/O Ports of Access are Omnipresent. Every given point in the Universe is a possible Data Port for you. The version of "You" that is a collection of sentient data made of bioelectricity, dashing around inside your Nervous System, that's the you that has access.


This makes your Brain, for all intents and purposes, into a Client/Server Application on the Organic Wireless Wide Area Network into which all Humans are instinctually linked to. 


That's how I could possibly access your memories. I could be everywhere at once, for as long as I could stand it. A flex, really, and this makes quite a few assumptions about the network I'm dealing with.


The Internet seems like an attempt at copying something natural, which is a skill Humans have proven adept at.


Cyberspace is Xanadu, technically.


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