Re: Reincarnation as a technology.
I think there are no limits on what can be made technologically. Any civilization only needs enough time, if it survives. And, considering the evidence that this universe has, supposedly, many years of age, sounds factible in the case we are not alone.
With this theory, it can be imagined that there is some vast plan artificially created by X civilizations under X environments, exponsoring X way of life in wich reincarnation plays a fundamental role.
Seein how badly we are affected by this paradigm of reincarnation i would like to say some things related: None of those beings, or civilizations, can have the ultimate truth, even if they have power enough to create this entire universe as we know it, calling themselves "god" or ultimate source of everything. They could have then the ultimate truth about this universe from wich to play their power games, but not very probably the one of the universe they live in and from wich they created this one. Period.
Thatīs the really funny thing about existence, i think, that there is no origin, nor destiny: there is not authority as something natural, rather as something invented. Thatīs what it seems when i think about infinity: something that makes any hyped god bow down in astonishment, a perfect machinery capable of overshadow any invented perfection, being it capable of making he feel the tiniest thing you can imagine. He is part of something greater than himself, ad infinitum, appliable to every being in existence, no matter itīs nature.
Many could say that that infinity is god, but i would say instead that God as a source is a part of infinity. Infinity is sourceless in any case, i think; it is so squalid, and blunt, that goes beyond everything.
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