My guide plausibility

Plausibility is a tricky concept. If it were straightforward, we would have figured it out long ago. The plausible may appear unreal in a world where everyone holds implausible beliefs. You can easily speculate too wildly. Or you can fail to see the overall picture if you only accept what can be proven. I have tried to avoid those pitfalls while keeping plausibility in mind.

God being a woman from an advanced post-human civilisation who uses this world for Her amusement makes more sense than existing religions or the belief we are here because of some accident. And the evidence is more substantial than you would expect if that had not been so. That is as good as it can get.

Detective work is speculation. ‘Once you rule out the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be true,’ said Sherlock Holmes. That is not correct. After deduction, several possibilities may remain, and even what appears obvious can be incorrect. The plausible makes sense and does not contradict the evidence.

If the church fathers have gone to great lengths to obfuscate the truth, there was a truth to hide. Today, no one could guess that God married Jesus, which is telling and a reason to believe we live in the End Times. If this research says anything about the future, things unlikely will unfold as predicted in the Bible.

We might have questions. For example, how does God experience the simulation? God probably does not actively direct events. Perhaps She is in a dream state and follows a script. She might have selected it or written it when She was awake. That can raise yet another question. Does God know She is God when She is in this world?

And you can go down that road further because we can imagine gods. You can be God in reality without being God in the story. So, whose imagination is this world after all? What seems plausible or even the obvious may not be the truth. And is God humanoid? In other words, has artificial intelligence not taken over? I cannot answer these questions.

Latest revision: 22 November 2023

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