Are We Accidental Intelligence or Artificial Intelligence?

In this rabbit hole, we learn how the latest science and technology indicate humans are artificial intelligence living in a quantum computer game. Which means somebody programs in DNA. 😳


I wrote these stories to teach my 20-year old self everything I know after:

  • 🤓 reading 30 million words of science from the world’s smartest nerds

  • 🌍 living in 250 cities in 45 countries with my wife and five kids

  • 😎 solo-inventing an Internet technology that was acquired for more than $100M, multiple times

  • 🙄 losing millions of dollars from my own stupidity, multiple times

  • 🤘 partying like there was no tomorrow for ten straight years

  • 😩 fasting television, internet, social media, video games, coffee, food, alcohol, sex, drugs, and rock-n-roll

  • 🧳 living an entire year with only one carry-on suitcase of total possessions

  • 👨‍🔬 interviewing geniuses in all kinds of arts, sciences, sports, and finance

  • 👽 researching aliens, telepathy, clairvoyance, exorcisms, near death experience, and religions

The lessons in these stories were expensive to learn, so I hope they help you on your own quest to understand the universe. My journey started out as a search for the Truth, but it ended up as a search for:

Uncertainty


Chapter 1: Philosophy

According to Simulation Theory, the better we are at creating artificial intelligence, the more likely it is that we are artificial intelligence. Artificial doesn’t mean fake, it means designed.


Chapter 2: Physics

The universe is made of information, which means reality “renders itself” for each person like a first-person video game. Atoms and electrons only behave like physical particles when measured or observed. 👀


Chapter 3: Neuroscience

We all live inside our own virtual reality. The raw data for everything you can see right now is streaming into your brain upside down. You continuously make up 95% of the colors you can see with your own “generative AI”. 🙃


Chapter 4: Psychology

The human psyche is a type of artificial intelligence called a Generative Adversarial Network discriminator. We all live inside our own worst enemy who lies to us every day, in almost every imaginable way. 🎭


Chapter 5: Attention Economics

Human Attention is the world’s most valuable commodity. Learn who is buying it, who is selling it, and how you can get more of it. 🙌


Chapter 6: Biology

98% of the atoms in your body are less than 12 months old because our DNA source code is designed to live indefinitely. Biotechnology is progressing so rapidly that our children will have to choose to die. 😳


Chapter 7: Religions

Our global population doubles every 50 years. At that rate, 2 humans would produce 8.5 billion people in less than 2,000 years. So where are the billions of dead bodies from the millions of years of Darwinian Evolution?


Chapter 8: Quantum Christianity

Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic. The magic in the Bible isn’t magical—it’s technological.


Chapter 9: Inconclusion

  • Spaceship Dumpster Fire

  • 1 Americans

  • Midnight in the Kindergarten of Good and Evil

  • Apologetical Apologies

  • Backpropagating Our Dreams

  • Heaven Is Libertarian-Communist

  • The Price of Safety

  • Privacy is an Illusion


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