Monday, January 9, 2012

This explains it all

It would've been easy to notice had every religion not been telling us otherwise. It was so simple that we never even tried to believe it. But once I thought about it, it was impossible to ignore for me.

God is a researcher.

Now, if God is a researcher then the world must be an experiment. Since, a researcher keeps on experimenting unless (s)he gets the desired solution, this also means he himself is unaware of the right solution. And, in order to achieve the desired result, he will iterate through the usual procedure:

  1. Set-up a test condition
  2. Conduct a series of experiments
  3. Note down the results
  4. Clean-up

Now, perhaps every religion captured these steps rightly as Genesis, Evolution, Judgment day, andDoomsday. However, while they were been right about linking it to Karma (as that would be the behavioral observation for God), they were largely wrong about the destiny. The only destiny possible here is that of doom. Apart from that, even God would be unaware of what shall follow next, he is merely observing. In fact, predestining things would interfere with the experiment itself. So, basically it shall come down to Karma only. And, accordingly it should be obvious that while any misdeeds will have negative social implications, it may well be beneficial to the perpetrators while they are in the experiment.

In fact, this also explains reincarnation and life-death cycle. God is just experimenting to find out what set of initial conditions lead to an ideal conduct by all individuals, and how long can it be sustained. So, if your conduct does not add to variety then you will be pulled out of the next set of experiments (while God may still re-induct you to see whether what works right for others have any negative impact on you or not).

Now, this is not a one-time set-up. Every time the world settles down, the researcher (God) must shake it up a bit to break the inertia. It may be in form of natural disasters or otherwise. However, the assumption here is that while God is almighty, he in not all-knowing. And on the same lines asWatchmen, we may ask: who created the creator? So, we are not rejecting a possibility of having multiple levels of world. A higher level may exist, where God himself is a citizen, and which has been created by a meta-God (let's say).

I would welcome any questions, and more importantly scenarios which prove that the aforementioned is impossible.

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