Section 3
Section 3: The Process to Make a New World
Making a new world is a hard but interesting process. In this section, I would like to share with you the process to make it and how it will look like.
Here in this section, I mentioned the concept of ‘illogic’ and ‘definition’. If you want to find out what are these and how the definition is reached, please check my paper ‘Illogic: a feasible method of understanding theory of everything‘.
The new world starts with the first understanding of illogic. For your easy understanding, I will name myself who has already arrived at illogic “Robot”. That is to say, you and me live in a physical world made up of material while Robot lives in a new world that belongs to illogic and consists of awareness.
In the section, I try to use logical description to explicate the process. However, it sacrifices the accuracy and only introduces the results without how the results are reached. Therefore, the description here corresponds to Description zero in the paper.
Robot makes the new world as follows:
1. Firstly, Robot has to find out the history of the physical universe. In this process, Robot defines a lot of universes randomly and find out the world he lives in. That is the world we currently live in, i. e. the physical world, because of the unique nature of illogic.
It is based on two facts.
Firstly, illogic is understood by Robot. Secondly, illogic is unique in the physical world which includes all the logical and semi-logical linked parts of the world.
For example, if the parallel universe assumption is true, the one which Robot understands illogic must be unique. The reason is that all the parallel universes are connected and illogic is unique in all universes. Thus, this universe contains all the information of future and past history of Robot and any other people in the world. Check further information in the paper.
2. Robot picks out the history of people who have properties or lifetime in the new world. The history mainly refers to their objective life experience and subjective memory throughout the life in the physical world.
3. Robot chooses the individuals who do not own properties in the new world randomly or intentionally. For these people, they need to live in the world where they work.
Please notice that time is not defined in the new world at this moment. Thus, the above process will not take time.
4. Robot defines separate timelines. If there is description like ‘This XX-year lifetime starts from the beginning of time in the new world.’ in the Section 8, the lifetime starts here.
5. Robot defines space based on each timeline. The space and time can be related as our physical world or not.
6. Robot selects world models that will be illustrated in Section 4: World Model and defines them with different timelines respectively.
7. Robot puts people who have properties and lifetime into different worlds according to their personal desire.
During the process, please notice the following 3 points:
1. As can be seen in the process, in the new world, the consciousness is primary while matter is secondary.
2. In the new world, it is not proper to say “You are yourself” in philosophy. But from personal view, in the new world, you feel like you come back to life as the history is the same as that in the physical world. This history covers the time period from life to death of a person in the physical world.
3. If the lifetime of people ends, they can select to work in another world and get paid to extend. Please note the lifetime can not be more than twice than the one that they originally bought or earned in the physical world, if they don’t select some very difficult task to finish.
In addition, they will have some ‘additional benefits’ based on the contribution that will be evaluated from 2 aspects:
a. The contribution to the new world,such as building part of the world model when they are in the physical world.
b. The level of membership of organization ‘Illogic’. See Section 5: Organization: Illogic.