10-10-2019, 04:17 PM
70.11: "The seeming contradictions of determinism and free will melt when it is accepted that there is such a thing as true simultaneity."
This parellels the Fourth Way teaching, where the cosmology centers around the cosmos branching out from One, like a recursive definition, until it includes everything in existence. From one will - that of the 7D One - there are three new simultaneous wills active at the next level below, and then more, and more, at the levels below.
In computing, multithreading is tricky, because the results become impossible to predict unless the parallel threads synchronize their access to shared memory, through locking up and waiting until they can resume. Without that, there's no telling in which order pieces of data will be read and written.
I get the picture of a cosmos where free will is a little bit like the unpredictability of multithreading in computing.
This parellels the Fourth Way teaching, where the cosmology centers around the cosmos branching out from One, like a recursive definition, until it includes everything in existence. From one will - that of the 7D One - there are three new simultaneous wills active at the next level below, and then more, and more, at the levels below.
In computing, multithreading is tricky, because the results become impossible to predict unless the parallel threads synchronize their access to shared memory, through locking up and waiting until they can resume. Without that, there's no telling in which order pieces of data will be read and written.
I get the picture of a cosmos where free will is a little bit like the unpredictability of multithreading in computing.