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martillo
No enemy to kill.
No "Devil" to destroy.
Just a flaw to fix.

This is a missing viewpoint/paradigm in all Religions, Sciences, Phylosophies and even Literature and Hollywood movies.

Universe Physics System flaw

I would like he opinion of people in this forum about this.
Particularly if anyone know a reference or link with some kind of similar approach.
buttershug
It totally lacked substance.
even a glossary would help.
What do you mean by ideal?
Bummerstinky
I wouldn't say this is a paradigm missing from all religions. Reincarnation has no devil to destroy and attaining paradise is by achieving perfection through learning from previous lives each time taking a step closer to perfection, is this not a flaw being fixed? I am not sure as I am not an expert on philosophy but is what you are talking about not a Confucius philosophy or Buddhism?
martillo
But there's an important difference. You are talking about imperfection of our "souls". I'm talking about an imperfection in the Universe, on the Physics of the Universe and so is something in the Universe that must be perfectioneted or corrected or "fixed". Actually we, humans, would not be guilty of nothing and further, we could help in that perfectioning or correction or "fixing" of the Universe.
There's a big difference.
RobDegraves
Sigh...

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I would like he opinion of people in this forum about this


It's a crackpot theory.

I read your theory... sadly. You make a bunch of assumptions based on one thought experiment that shows that you don't actually understand the subject matter.

I could be more technical but it's frankly not worth it.


martillo
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It's a crackpot theory.

I read your theory... sadly. You make a bunch of assumptions based on one thought experiment that shows that you don't actually understand the subject matter.

I could be more technical but it's frankly not worth it.

It's your opinion and your decision.
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