Unveiling the Cognitive-Theoretic Model of the Universe
The Cognitive-Theoretic Model of the Universe (CTMU) is a theory developed by Christopher Michael Langan, proposing that reality is a self-simulation. It introduces principles such as the Reality Principle, Syndiffeonesis, and the Principle of Linguistic Reducibility to support its claims. The CTMU also delves into concepts like Teleologic Evolution, Unbound Telesis, and Hologic Identity, aiming to provide a logical framework for theological inquiry and a realistic solution to real-world problems.
- The CTMU proposes that reality is a self-simulation
- It introduces principles such as the Reality Principle, Syndiffeonesis, and the Principle of Linguistic Reducibility
- Concepts like Teleologic Evolution, Unbound Telesis, and Hologic Identity are explored
- It aims to provide a logical framework for theological inquiry and realistic solutions to real-world problems