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Hyperreason Hyperreason by Mike Hockney
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“Life ascends; matter descends. Matter is the mountain that offers resistance to the climber. Matter, just as the Gnostics said, is a trap, a prison for the life force. The soul is forever striving to break free and express itself fully in its own terms, unrestricted by material constraints.”
Mike Hockney, Hyperreason
“Define yourself. Create yourself. Choose Life. Choose Immortality. Choose Divinity. Choose zero and infinity, and a dialectical process that converts potential into actualization.”
Mike Hockney, Hyperreason
“Modern Illuminism applies a radically different definition. Matter is the product of COLLECTIVE mental activity, and mind itself is simply individual mental activity.”
Mike Hockney, Hyperreason
“Incredibly, science calls itself calls itself a rational, intellectual discipline and yet it has shown not one jot of interest in its own validity and whether or not it actually makes any sense. Science is pure pragmatism and instrumentalism. It’s not about TRUTH, it’s about getting results. Experiments are used as a blunt-force weapon to bludgeon all opposition. A successful experiment is deemed evidence of the correctness of a hypothesis, but an experiment does NOTHING AT ALL to clarify the meaning and rationality of any hypothesis. No”
Mike Hockney, Hyperreason
“We always talk about the incredible relationship between zero and infinity. It’s Euler’s Formula that controls this relationship ontologically. You can have infinite things that are completely different and unique and yet are all exactly the same – ZERO. Every Euler circle, with its different Euler numbers and different energy characteristics, is, at one and the same time just zero energy because all the different elements ALWAYS cancel to zero. This is simply breathtaking. Only mathematics can deliver this and, in particular, only Euler’s Formula. That’s why it’s the all-controlling God Equation.”
Mike Hockney, Hyperreason
“We are all prisoners of our personalities, but some personalities are much more useful than others for apprehending the truth of existence.”
Mike Hockney, Hyperreason
“The Incompleteness Theorem is exactly the feature of mathematics that permits freedom. It proves once and for all that mathematics, in some capacity (that we label subjective), cannot be 100% consistent and complete, hence cannot give birth to a completely programmed, determined universe.”
Mike Hockney, Hyperreason