Intelligent Cosmic Design Blog
Original blog post: Is the simulation hypothesis a form of intelligent design?
Yes, the simulation hypothesis is a direct consequence of intelligent design.
Intelligent design is discernible at every level in the cosmos.
The aim of the design is to display beauty reflected in the integrity of the design.
The cosmos is packaged to produce beautiful fractals.
The cosmos is based on a two dimensionality blueprint which is reflected and strewn everywhere, within as well as beyond.
The principles used to engender the cosmos are geometrical principles, namely the inscribed right angled triangle and the logarithmic spiral.
The inscribed right angled - Pythagorean triangle - is shown above.
Another version of the Pythagorean triangle is also shown here.
The resultant geometry is two dimensional, an analysis of which shows the nascent idea of conjugacy as well as dichotomy between the spirit and the body. Please see below. The vertical spiral is the exhibition of time whereas the horizontal spiral represents light. Matter is coagulated light. Matter is the physical expression of light. The understanding that the cosmic character comes from area, and not volume, nor length nor mass is key to understanding why beauty is expressed in the variety of cosmic forms.
Consciousness engenders beauty
Fractals are the direct consequence of this design applied to the unit circle.
Beauty comes from continued iteration of the unit circle in combination with colors
The resplendence of this design is reflected in the engendering of prime number spirals that immediately connects all manifestations with the One Source of Consciousness.
If consciousness does not exist, there would be no cosmos.
The word “cosmos” comes from a Greek word and is associated with meaning “display” which is what the word “cosmetic” means.
The existence of the cosmos is totally dependent on the One Source of Consciousness via fractal design.
The diagram below shows the light spectrum - physical energy waves diagrammatic illustration with wavelengths calibration.
Fractals are formed by reiterating the unit circle under the formula z=z squared to form what is known as the Mandelbrot set. The special characteristics of the Mandelbrot set is its integrity that is characteristically inherent in its design.