Thorough optimism is the foremost sign of a cultured mind.
Doubt is an eternal nightmare of wisdom.
Intelligence is a necessary condition for existence.
God is the pseudo-governor of morality.
Humanity is a bunch of non-spatial experiences.
The best thing about the world is that it has a logical structure, and the worst thing is that it has no moral structure.
The world is a tragedy for a humanist, and an entertainment for a solipsist.
History is orphan and future impotent.
The sound of life has divine silence.
Space, time, and free-will are three great illusions to mankind.
Space, time, and matter are feelings.
The only fundamental difference between science and religion is that the basis of religion is certainty whereas the basis of science is uncertainty.
History was never felt; Only reverberated.
I do not exist. What exists is a mere feeling that 'I' exist. And the feeling is non-spatial.
I believe I have understood the most basic principle of knowledge. I believe I have uncovered the true nature of material reality. I believe I have demystified the phenomena that have stunned the greatest minds in human history. And I believe I have made a fair sense of the drama called life. But still I have a terrible feeling that I have found nothing. All of my efforts, as well as of those who ever existed before me, are simply futile. What we have been trying to understand is so profound and strange that even a very first attempt to discover its secrets is ultimately meaningless. Reason itself is as pseudo and unrealistic as space. Like space, reason is a mere form or projection of its negation. Sense itself has really no sense. And, at last, if what I have just said therefore seems to be absurd then it does not have to be as all logic and logical implications are absurd.
Gravity is neither a force nor a consequence of any space-time curvature. It is simply an orderly spatial illusion to non-spatial observer/s.
To be is to be intelligent.
Philosophy, in principle, could be the best mathematics.
Most of the supposed mysteries in the universe are a product of the human belief that any mechanism has to be spatial. In reality the mechanism of the universe is non-spatial, whose appropriate understanding shall resolve those mysteries.
Nature, by its very nature, is very brutal and unequal. However, Man has somehow managed to transform the nature of its brutality and inequality.
A worse news for a philosopher could be that the universe is fundamentally absurd. And the worst news is that the worse news is probably true.
The world exists to let Man philosophize.
A prejudiced mind is a philosophical beast.
The word philosophy, as distinguished from science, is misleading, for it implies that what philosophy contains is impossible to be a systematic body of knowledge and what science contains is certain or proved.
The greatest philosophical tragedy of mankind lies in that it can never deny its ignorance on any matter.
This is not the best of all possible worlds. I can tell you a far better world than this.
The story of the world is necessarily and exclusively a story of exploitation, and its future would be no different.
Even absence is present.
Everything knows something.
Man is more social within than without.
Expect of Man God, and he will appear to be a beast. Expect of Man a beast, and he will appear to be God.
Peace is a pacific word for ecstasy.
Nothing is responsible for anything.
Truth is the most mischievous thing in the world.
The universe is a gigantic non-spatial computer.
Man is a guinea-pig of divinity.
For a solipsist most of the history is a fiction.
The meaning of life is that life is a lifelong puzzle.
Philosophy, in broad terms, is a mathematical investigation of the psychology of the universe.
Capitalism is the most sophisticated form of barbarism.
Hell is inability.
At the heart of history there is a revolution.
Life is a dream to the extent that space is a virtual reality.
Ask a true scientist a very profound question on his science, and he will be silent. Ask a true religious person a very simple question on his religion, and he will be frenzied.
Space is really non-spatial.
Truth is a mere appearance.
I deeply suspect that, like space, logic is fundamentally and ontologically a mere projection of its negation.
In the world of unfathomable misery, I’m lucky to have a chance to be a solipsist.
How miserable a solipsist is! It is rather senseless for him to even assert his belief in solipsism, for, on the one hand, if his belief is false it is like committing intellectual suicide, and, on the other hand, if his belief is true it is an act of intellectual insanity.
The virtue of a fool is the minimization of the exploitation of his mind and his vice is the maximization of those of others.
The root of suffering is the inability to bring forth the desired state/s of consciousness.
There could be infinitely many crimes, but there is always only one criminal. The criminal is 'the truth in determinism'.
Knowledge is a set of propositional as well as non- propositional ideas, with a possibility of any of the propositional ideas being false and non-propositional ideas being meaningless.
The laws of modern physics are not fundamental to the nature of the universe, for what they could possibly describe are the rules of one of the infinitely many possible computational games of non-spatial feelings. What science really needs is the answer to how those games are exactly played, the answer, which might be the NSTP theory in superultramodern science.
The goal of science is to understand the most fundamental nature of reality and the goal of technology is to change it.
In survival, intellect has a better right and might has a better chance.
The time has come for the greatest revolution of all times.
In attempting to speculate the outcome of the possible race for supremacy between natural and artificial intelligence it makes sense to consider that there are basically two sorts of machines - spatial machines and non-spatial machines. The universe is physically a non-spatial machine. The artificial machines, like electronic computers, manifesting artificial intelligence are conceptually spatial machines, physically existing in non-spatial form. A human brain, manifesting natural intelligence, has both conceptually spatial as well as non-spatial components. Now, to be the real master of the game of life is to be able to manipulate the physically non-spatial universe with one’s conceptually non-spatial intelligence, where the non-spatial human brain stands some chance and the spatial artificial electronic brain does not stand any.
The grievance of knowledge is that, when certain it is dogmatic and when not it is lame.
Certain science is as good as religion and uncertain religion is as good as philosophy.
It is not life but space that is a prison.
Reality has no geometry.
What Man may strive for is truth, and what he must strive for is happiness.
Certainty may be true, and still may never be right.
Truths and feelings are the two sides of the coin of existence. Truths are heads; feelings are tails.
Life is a divine question with no possible answer.
At any given time the world consists of only two sorts of people: a relative intellectual and absolute fools.
My words and philosophy will make history.
The ideal of pain is the mother of all evil.
Doubt is the mother of all knowledge.
The great saga of knowledge begins as well as ends with a doubt.
It takes a fundamentalist to loathe fundamentalism.
God is a great troublemaker.
The tree of knowledge bears fruits of doubt.
A human tragedy is a divine humour.
I have a great aversion to happiness, for it throws on me a beast of moral burden, the burden of those who suffer.
A revolution is a revolutionary evolution.
A speculation is an intellectual adventure, and therefore, those who do not speculate are, on intellectual terms, either disabled or cowards.
There is a hope in living because of science, and there is a point in living because of arts.
Truth makes existence possible and matter makes existence comprehensible.
The real doubt is the doubt that doubts that it doubts.
What if Reason is a deception!
The universe is a warehouse of non-spatial intelligence.
The one who doesn’t doubt is either a fool or God.
Genius is 99 percent inspiration and 1 percent perspiration.
To be is to be non-spatial.
Matter is non-spatial.
I am non-spatial.
I am not in space.
1)Certainty = - Uncertainty.
2)Certainty + Uncertainty = 0.
3)Science – Uncertainty = Religion.
4)Religion – Certainty = Philosophy.
5)Religion = Philosophy + Certainty.
6)Science – Uncertainty = Philosophy + Certainty.
7)Science – Philosophy = Certainty + Uncertainty.
8)Science – Philosophy = 0.
9)Science = Philosophy.
I am not prepared to believe in God who does not play dice.
God knows only one game – the game of dice; and the way He plays it is a miracle.
If the universe is compared with a desktop computer, the hardware would be the non-spatial feelings, the software would be the superhuman as well as the non-superhuman thoughts, space would be an illusive pattern on the monitor screen, the operating system would be the superhuman thoughts, the user applications would be the non-superhuman thoughts, the objective of the human user applications would be to rewrite some of the system programs, through, say, meditation, for a better output, and the query viz. ‘who made the computer and wrote the operating system’ would result in a massive breakdown of Reason.
Fighting is a virtue of the weak and a vice of the strong.
I am not shocked by quantum theory, rather by quantum phenomena, as I have understood it.
All religions are peaceful in that they make their followers drop the weapon of reason.
Man built society to practice barbarism in cultured ways.
The most incomprehensible thing about the universe is not its comprehensibility, but that that it could be irrational.
The most rational thought about the universe may be that the universe is fundamentally irrational.
The universe seems to be made up of three elements stated in the descending order of certainty and in the ascending order of necessity: consciousness, truth, and irrationality.
So far we have done too much of ‘spatial engineering’. The real thing is ‘non-spatial engineering’.
A fundamental difference between the modern/ultramodern science and the superultramodern science lies in the way they view the universe. The former views the universe as a ‘spatial’ machine, whereas the latter views it as a ‘non-spatial’ one.
I love irreligiousness. Religion makes Men blind and dumb. Or it may be that only such Men go on to be religious. Like religiousness, irreligiousness is an attitude. But, on contrary, it is the one that believes in the universal doubt. And it is this doubt where the fountain of knowledge springs from.
My science/philosophy is almost impossible to be shown to be false in entirety, for even if all of its theses die in the course of time, the principle of universal doubt survives for eternity.
No spatial structure could be a representation of any feeling.
Feelings are most certainly real and perishable, and thus they are physical or material.
If you love your enemy you are moral and if you admire your enemy you are intellectual.
Moral certainty is intellectual immorality.
Humanity is a battlefield of morality.
Humanity is a philosophical battlefield.
The world is a contradiction; the universe a paradox.
A real action is non-spatial.
To every action there is a thoughtful non-spatial reaction.
To be rational or moral, that is the question.
The universe is an eternal thought and a lively thinking.
The Zeno’s paradoxes are out of the misbelief that space exists in the ontological sense, i.e. as a reality, out there. In fact, space is a virtual reality, a form/kind of illusion existing in the form of non-spatial mind/s. Consequently spatial motion is also a form of illusion to non-spatial observer/s. Thus reality, which is non-spatial, is not constrained by spatial infinities as whatever that is seen/experienced/felt as happening in space is a mere illusion, with no resemblance to the non-spatial reality. And illusion could be of any logically possible kind. In other words, that which creates, or is responsible for, the spatial illusion do not have to bother whether the mover has to first reach half of the distance and so on, or the faster has to first reach the point where the slower started or has infinitely many gaps to traverse, etc. The only thing it has to do is to produce some dynamic spatial pattern, actually represented in the form of some non-spatial feelings or states of consciousness, as if a mover moving or the faster overtaking the slower. That’s it. In analogy with today’s desktop computers, a software programmer or graphic designer do not at all have to worry with Zeno’s arguments or paradoxes. All s/he has to do is to design and write a program in order to create an appropriate dynamic or changing pattern on the computer monitor screen.
‘In 1997, experiments were conducted in which light particles, or photons, originated under certain conditions and travelled in opposite directions to detectors located about seven miles apart. The amazing results indicated that the photons interacted or communicated with one another instantly or in no time.’ This is the problem of quantum non-locality, the problem which, like the Zeno’s paradoxes, is out of the misbelief that space exists in the ontological sense, i.e. as a reality, out there, for if we believe that space does indeed exist in that sense then any spatial communication would need some appropriate spatial structure and time, whereas in the case of quantum non-locality the communication between the photons is instantaneous, with apparently no spatial structure or mechanism in between. However, as space is a form of illusion to non-spatial observer/s, the quantum non-locality is no longer mysterious or problematic as the photons and their behaviour is a mere illusion, a virtual reality. In analogy with desktop computers, such a photonic behaviour on the monitor screen has no slightest mystery surrounding it, as it is just a dynamic or changing pattern of pixels modulated by some hidden software processes.
Complete peace, for life that follows the laws of modern physics, is an impossibility.
A society that requires an external institutional law instead of an internal moral one is not a truly cultured society. That’s why humanity has always been in a more or less barbaric state.
To rule the world is human; to rule the universe is divine.
All the world is a jail, and God is the jailer.
The true freedom is superultramodern.
Being Man is utterly despicable; being God is more so.
science = mathematics = logic = philosophy
Death is the end of all possible states of consciousness associated with an illusive thing called ‘self’.
Reality is divine insanity.
The answer to most of the greatest questions in modern/ultramodern science and philosophy is a non-spatial universal mechanism.
Existence is void of space.
Being is void of space.
The technology of the superultramodern times is ‘non-spatial universal computational and meditational’.
I dream up superultramodern times.
The non-spatial consciousness makes it possible for any apparently unconscious entity to be conscious, and vice versa.
If the universe is a non-spatial computer, a ‘time machine’ is a program that allows a user to have the same (ontologically non-spatial) feelings or experiences that occurred or s/he merely feels to have occurred in the past, with an in-built function to have different feelings or experiences than those of the past, and thus creating a possibility to change the past or to rewrite history in a pseudo sense.
One of the great intellectual mistakes Einstein made is that he thought that space and time are physically or ontologically entangled. In the present non-spatial universal computational program, space and time happen to be entangled to the extent that, under certain unique circumstances, changes in spatial measurements indicate changes in temporal ones. However, a change in the program itself may cause space and time to disentangle.
Intellect without insanity is an impossibility.
I have a constant feeling that I am being watched, by Him.
Pure mathematics is a system of 100% precise and 99.99…% necessary propositions. (The term precise means that every term in a proposition is absolutely clarified, and every non-axiomatic proposition is supported on the basis of axiomatic one/s, leaving no doubt, except the 0.00…1% universal doubt, the principle that ‘anything may be possible’.)
Applied mathematics is a system of propositions constructed by applying some or up to all of the pure mathematical propositions to explain and/or predict unnecessary phenomena. In other words, applied mathematics is a system of 100% precise and 99.99…% unnecessary propositions.
Space, whether appearance or reality, can have 3 and only 3 dimensions.
Morality thrives on consolation.
General theory of relativity tells us that gravitation is due to a curvature (or shape) of space (or spacetime) caused by the masses. For example, two objects falling freely near Earth move along lines that converge toward the centre of Earth because of the curvature of space near Earth. But what the theory does not tell us is that why the objects move only along those very lines and/or how they know to move along such lines. This theoretical deficiency makes it imperative to explain gravitation by a theory inherently superior to general relativity. And, such theory is the NSTP theory.
Many of the challenging problems in logic or mathematics could be solved if approached conceptually rather than symbolically. For example, a simple conceptual resolution of Russell’s paradox could be that ‘as there is no barber who shaves every man who doesn’t shave himself, and no one else, likewise, there is no set of all sets that aren’t members of themselves’.
History can never be rewritten, but it may be felt in alike or unlike ways.
My philosophical journey began with two questions: ‘what the physical basis (or structure) of consciousness is’, and ‘how light particles (or photons), originating under certain conditions, interact with one another in no time’. These questions, forcing me to travel in a strange direction, eventually led me to a brave new world, which had no geometry.
I love profundity, but I hate intricacy.
A wise man is a universal sceptic.
Fool never doubts.
I doubt, therefore I am irreligious.
The one who doubts is an ignorant; the one who doesn’t is a fool.
Science is a speculation; religion a fairy tale.
Humanism is an ignoble moralism.
Two unsolvable questions for the human mind: 1) Can anything ever be known with absolute certainty? And 2) Am I the only mind in the universe?
The greatest mystery is Truth.
Truth may have been found, but might never be known.
Being is inert; existence is inert; the universe is inert.
Cause is a myth.
The greatest wisdom is absolutely ignorant, for it entails universal doubt, and knowledge must be free of all doubt.
Knowledge = Information – Doubt.
Science = Information; Art = Innovation.
There is an infinite gap between science and art, as there is one between information and innovation.
Knowledge = Science – Doubt. However, Science – Doubt = Religion. Therefore, Knowledge = Religion.
If you have knowledge you are either a fool or God.
Scientism is scepticism.
Humanity and divinity are one-way dialogic.
I never disappoint a beggar, for I am a beggar myself. I beg God for divine justice. And, when I do so, I have enough morals at my disposal.
The world is bifurcated into animality and humanity; the universe into humanity and divinity.
It is in the fundamental nature of a perishable thing to undergo a change, if not in concept, in Being.
God has locked Man up in a room to rot to death; locked, not alone, but with a key that may, however, open the door to eternal freedom and happiness.
Good intentions but bad actions is the work of a bad angel, and bad intentions but good actions is the work of a good devil.
The universal will was never born, though it may die.
Truth exists, for it has to. Matter exists, even when it doesn’t have to. That’s a mystery.
Truth is orphan without matter, and matter is impotent without truth.
Will is Love and Being is Lovable.
Feelings are (non-spatial) mechanical.
I am scarcely wrathful towards wicked men, for the evil dwelling in their hearts resides, if not in abundance, in my heart as well. On the other hand, I am quite envious of great spirits, for the greatness lying in their soul is reluctant to exist even in my heart and mind.
My philosophy is my wealth.
Christianity would be helpless without the idea of freewill, and the idea of freewill would be helpless without incongruity.
It is human to search for the theory of everything, and it is superhuman to find it.
The Universe is empty without Truth, and Truth is hollow without Reason.
The most courageous speculation is beyond knowledge, and the most profound speculation is beyond reason.
Light may be a wave as well as a particle. That is not so relevant. What really matters is that it is a form of spatial illusion to non-spatial observer/s.
Matter is non-spatial feeling/s, and Energy is the inherent capacity of the universe to make matter exist.
The worst mockery God can make of a moralist is that He compels him to be a solipsist.
A civilised mind is built up on intellectual and moral foundations, instilled with the universal doubt and inspired by pure love.
All feelings are ideas. All ideas may exist as feelings. But all ideas are not necessarily always feelings.
Peremptoriness is philosophers’ devil.
The world may be imperfect, but the universe is perfectly perfect.
Life is not designed to be moral, and it is not desirable to be immoral.
God is a relentlessly challenging, a profoundly instructive, and an intensely felonious mind.
Nothing is preternatural. It is merely our understanding that is precarious.
Every proposition is a matter of speculation.
Necessity is the ethnicity of truth.
God may be conscientious, but He is surely not sympathetic.
Reality is reason’s workshop.
It is better to be poor than to be rich with a hefty moral burden of poverty around you.
Human life ought to be a consequence of some lively superhuman non-spatial computation.
The universe is a composite of two sorts of minds: mind at rest and mind in action, where the former is Truth and the latter is Feeling.
I tend not to hate for I tend not to ignore. Rather, I strive to love for I strive to understand.
An Englishman is a person who sacrifices his Englishness for the occasion of being inside a church.
The vile saga of crime may, at a point in time, end up in the entire humanity being in prison.
Envy loves modesty; virtue merely respects it.
God is kind, but evil is intelligent.
Angel walks; Evil crawls.
In astrological terms, Americans are Aries, Spanish are Taurus, French are Gemini, Australians are Cancer, Israelis are Leo, English are Virgo, Greek are Libra, Pakistanis are Scorpio, Italians are Sagittarius, Germans are Capricorn, Russians are Aquarius, and Indians are Pisces.
In Cambridge, I had had a golden opportunity to confirm my age-old belief that Man is not as intelligent as He is portrayed to be.
One never gets too many things in life, for if one does, it would be too heavy for one to even proceed.
India is a land where politeness is cowardliness and a cow gains much more respect than a human.
In school, I was no good at geometry. Besides, it took me around ten more years to learn that the universe itself has no geometry.
Terror has a soft voice and a harsh language.
God is an uncompromising terrorist preaching an unanswerable question.
Life is so intelligent, meaningful, and, above all, a supreme design, that death would simply make it look absurd. It may thus be sensible to disavow death.
All religions are equally true and equally false, for they all are multiple aspects of a more profound singular universal structure.
Time is patient for the impatient, and impatient for the patient.
My greatest hope is ‘any knowledge’, and my greatest fear is ‘universal doubt’.
Ambition tends to be ungrateful.
A most heartfelt is the experience of learning about a great soul striving for its goal.
I am convinced that an electronic machine, no matter how smart and intelligent, being still a mere spatial structure in concept, can neither innovate nor even understand the axiom: ‘No spatial structure can be a representation of any feeling’. Such innovation can only be a work of a non-spatial mind, like a human being, and only such innovation, it should be acknowledged, can pave the way for further scientific achievements.
Modern science began with acceptance of space; Superultramodern science began with just the opposite.
The invention of the NSTP (Non – Spatial Thinking Process) theory is the most difficult thing I have ever done.
Faith is the eighth deadly sin they forgot tell you.
I have an amazingly romantic, and yet an intensely heartbreaking feeling that this thing called ‘consciousness’ is so profoundly peculiar that there just can be nothing else like it. I might, therefore, be the only mind in the universe, insanely pondering over things that simply do not exist.
Some men have kind heart and shrewd mind; some have shrewd heart and kind mind.
It is better to have a shrewd mind than a shrewd heart.
Rich is the one who has a tendency to accuse oneself of being poor, and poor is the one who has a tendency to hail oneself as rich.
A human who does not mourn death of a fellow human is either cynic or solipsistic.
Man is a fanatic animal.
A negligible numerical difference between human genes makes a great philosophical difference between human beings: one is Hitler; another is Gandhi.
I would never fly with ‘French Airways’, for what’s the guarantee that the pilot doesn’t sleep while flying!
There is nothing I do not doubt.
Nothing qualifies to be beyond doubt.
The man who regrets a tragedy in drama is sentimental, and the man who doesn’t regret a tragedy even in the world is intelligent.
Wise men are faithless.
Morality is a matter of emotion, nobility is a matter of thought, and justice is a matter of action.
Truth is static, and matter is dynamic.
Trust is a virtue of the imprudent, and faith that of the insane.
Trust is misled belief, and faith is misled trust.
If I were to have any religion I would see it in ‘the universal doubt’.
Doubt is wise man’s religion.
Man lost His innocence with a tide of information.
Insanity proclaims itself to be virtuous in being faithful.
Religions, themselves, are intellectual blasphemies.
Though it was the beginning of the year 2006, I was still in 27AD.
India is a land of evolutionary immigration and America is a land of revolutionary immigration.
A prison is a model of the world.
Life may be fair, but it could certainly be fairer.
Spatial life is intricate, but trivial; Non-spatial life is simple, but profound.
Destiny is ineluctable.
Man is more intelligent than the other animals only because the concepts He is intelligent at are inherently more intelligent than the concepts the other animals are intelligent at.
It may be that all animals are far more intelligent than humans. However, as they know that all of it is ultimately going to be in vain, they keep quiet, and continue doing their business.
The universe needs a metamorphosis, but, in the first place, Man needs one.
Assuming human races exist, one human race may, on average, be superior to another human race, but every person from the superior race cannot necessarily be superior to every person from the inferior race. Those who do not recognise this fact are ‘pure-racialists’, and those who do are ‘pseudo-racialists’.
To every human (in general, non-superhuman) feeling, there is a higher superhuman feeling.
Matter follows Truth.
Doubt is my religion and knowledge is my God.
Experience is dumb.
I hope that death is the end of doubt and the beginning of knowledge.
To understand Man, one has to be, at least, Man; to understand God, however, one has to be God.
Professionalism is nothing but a crude insistance on the mechanization of mankind.
Heart is love that pumps, and penis is a pump that loves.
Heart is pumping love, and penis is a loving pump.
The idea of freewill is an epiphenomenon of the spontaneous overconfidence of the thing called ‘self’ which, moreover, by its inherent nature, is a wonderful delusion to itself.
Surrounding the heavenly oasis of knowledge and peace there is a huge desert of doubt and bloodshed.
God is Evil, and vice versa.
A kind heart has a liberal hand; a magnanimous heart has an extravagant one.
History is all red and green; Future is merely black and white.
Man is yet to know freedom.
Existence is mystery’s ultimate masterpiece.
Life is liveable for it is gratified, and thinkable for it is mystified.
All the world is a non-spatial computer game, and all the men and women merely spatial images.
The universe is a non-spatial matrix.
Demystification is the glory of intellect.
Vice is defenceless against injustice.
A good man is good to those who have been good to him, and a wicked man is good to those who shall be good to him.
Necessity maintains Truth.
Evil tends to triumph, for entropy tends to increase.
Happiness is more important than truth, but it is also scarce without it.
God is supremely misunderstood.
A school is an academic jail.
What philosophy has mainly done, so far, is to attempt to prove or disprove axioms.
It takes poverty to know life, for knowing life involves knowing its grief, and wealth tends to ignore grief.
The most fundamental dimension is ‘uncertainty’ and the most profound one is ‘mystery’.
This world is full of such intense suffering that even a single moment of joy in my life would debase my soul with unfathomable sin.
The most perplexing question life has thrown upon me is ‘whether I should be a moralist or a solipsist’.
My greatest worldly ambition is to reprogram the non-spatial universal computer.
A quotation, in principle, has a natural strength to be the wit of wisdom.
I have far more reasons to rather disbelieve that a man besides me suffers when he cries, yet I have far more sentiments, than those great reasons, to instead weep for his, far less likely, sufferings.
How simple the universal design would be if all life, besides me, were simply unconscious.
Painful life is brutal and painless life is superficial.
The journey of science begins with common sense and ends in nonsense.
Nature is habitually and profoundly disrespectful of common sense.
Inequality is natural and nurturing it is more so.
The two world wars, especially the second one, if I may say, are perhaps the most glaring universal realisations of the moral idealism that a relentless sinner- a tyrant, an oppressor- is destined to be offended shamelessly by evil, similar, if not the same, in ideals and nature.
The ultimate mission of life should be to reprogram the non-spatial universal computer, resulting in knowledge and eternal happiness.
Man shall be free once he has taught God.
I praise God on his knowledge, but I condemn him on his actions, for his knowledge is profoundly mysterious, but his actions are painfully absurd.
To know the universal design may be human, but to change it is absolutely divine.
The universe is a great ocean of non-spatial feelings, the ocean where the entire drama of space, time and self, and the profound ideals of life, death and humanity are merely submerged.
Man’s respect for God lies solely in His greater powers.
I feel I exist; I think the world exists.
I love life for its happiness, and I respect it for its mysteriousness.
One is never envious of great, unless one is great.
Tagore has a mere inheritance of thought, but a pure gift of expression.
God is a ruthless sectarian, a bigot. It is a blind romanticism of saints and poets to glorify him as a pure universal soul, to form him formless.
The universe is one in that it is non-spatial, it is many in that it has truths and feelings, and it is an illusion in that space is a mere impression amongst some of the feelings.
The evolution of scientific ideas fathers the mother.
The great minds have told you the rules of only a particular universal game. I define the idea of game itself, so that new better games could be thought of and may even be played.
I hope from the bottom of my heart that poverty and misery are unconscious.
I like Man, but I hate Men.
God has conquered the entire universe, and now its Man’s turn.
Let me meditate, and I shall conquer the universe.
The key to eternal happiness is God’s death.
God created Man to die at the hands of the human mind.
Those who are meek towards God do not understand Him; those who are not would wish to kill Him.
The most profound aspect of the universe would lie in the ultimate failure of ‘understanding’, be it rational or, as they call it, spiritual.
I exploit the unconscious world to quench my consciousness.
An Englishman’s greatest hypocrisy is his faith in Christianity.
Sex is the most materialistic form of love.
God is a superhuman mind that represents the design of the material universe in the form of non-spatial feelings.
Nietzsche’s superman is a man superior to the man of today.
If you cannot bear eternal happiness it is not eternal happiness.
I have ceased to dream since I have known that reality is non-spatial. Yet I am forced to live in that world of dreams for there is no other world I am mighty enough to be in.
Laughter is the refuge in the world of madness; lament is the result in the world of sadness.
An Englishman is at his best at hypocrisy when he attends a church.
God is a passive hypocrite.
God is passively sanctimonious.
If there is anything misunderstood as much as the concept of God it is the concept of logic.
Intellect is intellectual at analysis; genius is genius at synthesis.
Space is an illusive product of its negation.
I respect Newton for his unfailing belief in Astrology.
Every man loves his own madness.
Astrology gives me the best insight into God’s mind and the NSTP theory provides me with the best insight into the mechanism of that mind.
I, in contrast, have an immense pleasure in hypothesizing that gravitation is a specific type of spatial illusion to non-spatial observer/s.
I am far more certain that God exists than that He created the world.
I am more worried with the politics God is playing with humanity.
God is software written in superhuman language on non-spatial hardware constituted of feelings.
The more I find life to be a great design, the more I suspect it to be singular in existence; the more I suspect it to be singular, the more I feel it to be specific and personal; the more I feel it to be personal, the more I think of it to be a mere question; And the more I think of it to be a question, the less I understand the questioner.
The more I find life to be a great design, the less I understand the designer.
Reason is not necessarily linguistic.
If time were a mere (non-spatial) feeling, the entire history would be an illusion- a mere concept with no correspondence to reality. However, in fact, time also exists as an imperishable idea, which makes the reality have an inherent eternal sense of past, as well as that of present and future, thus making history make sense.
Einstein tells me how genius really looks like.
Imagination paves the way to knowledge through particular innovation and hinders the way through universal suspicion.
Destiny is a result of reality’s absolute eternal rigidity.
What ‘rebirth’ could mean is a possible existence of (non-spatial) states of consciousness, after death, representing (ideally) the same, or (roughly) similar kinds of experiences as being represented in this particular life to which death would be a particular end. It is important to learn that here the concept of soul is not involved and thus the idea of rebirth, loosing its fundamental significance, becomes, in theory, a mere virtual or pseudo phenomenon.
Reality is not an illusion; reality is real. The fact is that what science believes to be real is an illusion, and vice versa.
In the experience of space, space is an illusion and the experience is real.
The relativity of time is made real by various illusive experiences of time existing really as non-spatial feelings.
I like dawn and night; what exists between these two is a sheer boredom.
The only problem with the great scientific and philosophical minds is that all of them were wrong.
If mass and energy – wave and particle – were both to be but different manifestations of the same thing, that same thing would be ‘non-spatial feeling’.
Though I am irritated with the realisation of my own pain, I am profoundly distressed with the suspicion of that of the other – for though I may find a number of physical ways to end my irritation I find not even a single certain way to overcome my suspicion.
In my eyes Einstein became a legend with his assertion – only daring speculation can lead us further.
I understand the question, but not the questioner.
Once I understand the universal questioner I shall have resolved the universal question.
What has the questioner gained by putting me into the question?
Though I believe to have found, in theory, a superhuman mind existing as non-spatial feelings and responsible for the natural phenomena – the mind which I often refer to as God – I fear there is a sublimely higher universal questioning mind, completely beyond what the entire humanity may have ever thought and what it could ever feel, understand, or imagine.
The universe is a question written in the language of feelings demanding an answer to be given in an unknown language.
There is an infinite distance between the plain at which the ultimate universal wisdom lies and the one at which my own little wisdom does; but the problem is that it is again I who has imagined the plains and has calculated the distance.
Christianity is Jewish absurdity; Relativity is Jewish profundity.
I’m a Hindu in the only sense of my belief that the Upanishads do make some philosophical sense.
What I have asserted in axioms is something that the entire generations of philosophers have only managed to mumble.
I am Sun and Jupiter, not Venus and Mercury.
The only absurdity in which I find equally immense compassion and morality is Christianity – though the compassion is outlandish and the morality is blemished.
I am prepared to commend all philosophers but Wittgenstein.
Nothing would stun my intellect as much as a well-formed impression that ‘that which is believed to be logical – and therefore, eternal – had a thoughtful creation’; and nothing would hold me back from any further philosophising as strongly as an intense suspicion that ‘nothingness is the only existence’.
I believe in the existence of space only to the extent that it – the space – is an illusion.
Man is a child that shall never grow up.
Descartes’ ‘unextended mind’, Leibniz’ ‘windowless monads’, Kant’s ‘non-spatial mental apparatus’, and, in a very limited sense, Sankara’s ‘Brahma’ are my non-spatial feelings. The big difference – though not the only one – however lies in how the fact – that mind is non-spatial – is found. The four philosophical giants find it through heavy argumentation, whereas I, in contrast, understand it to be self-evident.
I have said in one axiomatic sentence what others have said in literature that occupies libraries worldwide.
Whatever you do – rationalise, philosophise, or moralise – you shall understand that life is a profound despair.
A great sense of reason comes with a great sense of morality.
In the midst of excitement, grief, joy, and solitude, I remind myself every moment that the sole mission of my life is to find the questioner – that unimaginable who has put me in this madness to answer an unanswerable question.
My intense drive to solve the universal question makes me happy to sacrifice my urge to seek revenge on the universal questioner.
My life would change – or may even be destroyed – if God simply looses His memory.
Einstein sounds so stupid when he delves into the mysteries in quantum mechanics.
Morality is not Truth; it is Non-Spatial Feeling.
This vice called selfishness is rather a great force to do great things.
What the theory of evolution has in store for a man – a solipsist – who rather disbelieves in the existence of all (earthly) life besides his own! In fact, what space is for a non-spatial mentalist is what evolution is for a solipsist – an illusion.
My existence is such that ‘I’ do not really exist. At the end of understanding so much I understand that I know nothing. I suffer for being surrounded by intense suffering and yet I’m deeply suspicious if first of all there is indeed any consciousness except me. I strive to find the artist who has fathered this great universal art but feel myself to be too feeble to accomplish this unattainable mission. Yet I have every respect for life, and it is this sheer respect that makes me live.
My definition of religion is that ‘any system of propositions that is believed to be 100% certainly true by its believer/s is a religion according to its believer/s’.
The universe is the consequence of the ultimate questioner’s vanity.
The noblest act I can perform is that I sacrifice my lifelong happiness as a tribute to the unfathomable universal suffering that ever exists.
Life exists to answer the seemingly unanswerable ultimate question about the nature of existence of the ultimate questioner.
Life exists to be a mystery.
God is the true realistic point where human reason mostly, if not completely, breaks down.
Life, by which I mean my life, is a great, or probably the greatest, design, from its very beginning to its end, the end that, I think, is unlikely to exist. Each and every bit of life is a part of the design. Design exists as the consequence of the ultimate questioner’s vanity. And my mission is to find the most fundamental truth, which probably exclusively involves the nature of the existence of the ultimate questioner.
The language of God is Mystery.
Tear is the language of suffering.
Life is philosophy.
I am a philosophical soldier.
Grief is a glass of poison God has forced me to drink in order to quench His ultimate vanity.
God is a paradox.
The existence of God is the ultimate paradox.
God is the ultimate blackmailer.
The world is a “two men show” – me and God.
God exists, though He defies reason.
I have built an intellectual empire.
The soul of humour is madness.
God is beyond Truth.
Any systematic body of knowledge is science. The more systematic the body of knowledge is the more scientific it is.
At the heart of my metaphysic there is the ultimate question and at the heart of the universe there is the ultimate questioner.
Einstein was great, but I am greater.
Man is a bloody-minded animal.
I am in the University of Facebook.
Noble spirits are heterodox.
I am looking forward to conquer the world.
God is the only dictator.
Life is painful to be meaningful.
Ego and envy have made humanity blind.
God is a semi-solipsist.
The world is populated by nothing but a couple of semi-solipsists.
God speaks to Man through his destiny.
In this semi-solipsistic drama of life, I am the protagonist and God is the antagonist.
I am born to answer the ultimate question, the question about the nature of the ultimate questioner’s existence.
God is the soul of the universe.
Humanity is the crime; God is the criminal.
If you want to be successful, never laugh!
Virtue is my asylum.
The only evil is the ultimate questioner’s vanity.
Laugh and a moment will soon arrive when you cry.
The world is truly beautiful solely in the eyes of a true philosopher.
They often say, “What’s the point in astrology if you can’t change your destiny?”. Well, it’s true that you can’t change your destiny, but still it helps knowing about gravity.
A fundamental condition of Being is slavery. Man is the slave of God, and God that of His vanity.
The true masters of all time: destiny and vanity.
Christianity may be tolerant in some of the disciplines of life, but it is intellectually intolerant – absolutely intolerant. No religion can afford such tolerance. Intellectual tolerance is a virtue that exclusively belongs to science and philosophy.
The existence of God is not logically necessary, and yet, on the basis of some profound peculiar empirical order in the universe, it seems that He exists as the ultimate uncreated Being, implying a paradox, as no logically unnecessary entity can be uncreated. This paradox is the ultimate question asked by God, who is nothing but the ultimate questioner.
The most fundamental tragedy of my life is that the ones who I see do not exist and the one who exists I do not see.
I feel like I’m always at God’s gunpoint.
The failure of the past philosophers is largely the failure to see the self-evident.
Man is a product of evolution in a virtual sense and a product of divine creation in the real sense. Man is real and God is real, but evolution is unreal; it never happened. The world is constructed such that it gives a mere impression as if things like evolution and Big Bang really took place. Evolution and Big Bang are as unreal as space and as virtual as a movie. Man is the spectator and God – the ultimate questioner – is the producer of the movie called universe.
Strongest are those who are made of passion and misery.
I have no proof for any proof.
The ultimate philosophical challenge is to reveal the ontology of God.
It is profoundly tragic that I am a slave, but it is profoundly joyous that I am God’s slave, not that of a devil.
God is cunning and cruel, but not wicked. God does not see his own welfare in the welfare of Man, but Man is fortunate in that the welfare of God mostly encompasses the welfare of Man.
The world is warfare between Man and God. God has made Man His absolute and eternal slave to quench His ultimate vanity, and Man has waged a war on God to seek a quick and complete freedom from the ultimate slavery. The war will never be won, nor will it ever be lost.
Man is an appearance, God is a reality.
Life is uncertainly certain and certainly uncertain.
For Man nothing is beyond doubt; for God everything is beyond doubt.
God’s greatest thirst and his greatest sin is his ultimate vanity.
The most fundamental law of tragedy is that the moments of greatest happiness are the hardest to attain.
The 21st century is the century of the fox.
Man is truly born the time he dies.
The angel within me thrives on the devil within me.
In hell, the Devil is God.
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