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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.
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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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]