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Cognitive-Theoretic Model of the Universe

A Self-Simulation Theory of the Relationship Between Mind and Reality
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The CTMU is a self-simulation theory that posits reality as a language-based system, where reality is made of information in the form of a syntactic grammar.

It integrates elements of advanced mathematics, including category theory, model theory, computation theory, and abstract algebra.

The theory suggests that reality is a self-contained, self-processing system (SCSPL) and attempts to provide a logical framework for a 'Theory of Everything,' including explanations for phenomena such as non-locality and cosmic expansion.

Langan also claims that the CTMU proves the existence of God, the soul, and an afterlife using mathematical principles.

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Mentioned by Curt Jaimungal as a highly ambitious theory aiming to explain everything, including consciousness.
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The Consciousness Iceberg: CTMU, Hofstadter, Penrose, CEMI, McGilchrist [Layer 4]

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