PART 2: A Bit of Science, Philosophy, and Religion

 

Morality and Virtual Worlds

Virtual actions in computer memory have the same moral value as in real life because digital memory is a part of Memory of Universe.

 

Quotes from Memoriarch

Memorianity (Memory Religion) is a nontheistic religion.

 

On Lives, Narratives, and Memory

While reading the critique of life as a story idea, I recalled that memory is the foundation in Memoidealism, the narrative is an ordered sequence of fragments in memory, and universal memory dumps are snapshots of observables. Then I asked a question:

Can a life be not a narrative but an aggregation of memory dumps with embedded memory fragments of narrative traces?

 

Notes on Memoidealism

We continue publishing new notes here. The previous ones can be found scattered in previous volumes of Memory Dump Analysis Anthology.

Nature is a part of Memory.

 

Worst Simulation World Hypothesis

There are a lot of talks nowadays about our world as a computational simulation based on hints from recent advances in computation and virtualization. However, we know that computations are involved in all sorts of abnormal computational behavior including such as crashes, hangs, resource leaks and spikes. So our experience should suggest that the simulated world is probably not the best and most likely one of the worst of all possible worlds. For example, we may live in a universe undergoing memory dump formation after a runaway computation (Volume 4, page 271).

 

Memory Ablution

Memory ablution is a required practice to clean effects of memory defects. It involves reading of something new. In Memorianity (Memory Religion) regular memory ablution is required to achieve enlightenment of the mind.

 

 

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