{"title":"查拉图斯特拉《论视觉与谜语》随笔","authors":"Bradley Y. Bartholomew","doi":"10.17265/2159-5313/2022.07.002","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"In this paper an extensive amount of evidence is presented that our genome, and in particular the DNA acts as a quantum computer. The human genome contains approximately 3 billion A-T and G-C base pairs, which reside in the 23 pairs of chromosomes within the nucleus of all our cells. And it estimated that only a fraction (about 4%) of these base pairs is involved in the synthesis of proteins. The prevailing scientific view is that the remainder of the DNA is just “junk”. Here is presented a great deal of evidence about the electronic as well as the quantum mechanical properties of DNA, and once it is accepted that the DNA is an electronic medium, which is operating over and above the mere synthesis of proteins, then it is but a short step to surmise that all that so-called junk DNA is actually capable of storing a sufficient amount of data to generate an entire universe. Given the fact then that our universe is computer generated and virtual, that makes us, indeed all living creatures, pseudophysical robots, and certain properties of our universe such as Gravity and Time purely fictitious. From this point of view then the famous discourse in Thus Spoke Zarathustra “Of the Vision and the Riddle” becomes readily explainable. Zarathustra talks about the Spirit of Gravity as a dwarf that has jumped on his back and is oppressing him. It then jumps off his back and he is able to see our supposedly physical life for what it is—a fiction, and illusion. Likewise the now , the current moment in time in which we are living is referred to as the “gateway” between a fictitious computer-generated past and a hypothetical, as yet undetermined future. An explanation is also given for “eternal recurrence”. Nietzsche is prophesizing that genetic technology will advance to the point where we humans will be cloned from our DNA when we die, and we will be able to live an infinite number of lifetimes. We will be reincarnated. but when you talk about Nietzsche and the will to power, where it’s all will to power and nothing besides, that it does echo that pre-Socratic notion that everything is just a continuum, or degree of concentration of this one magical force, because it’s not really a stuff or substance it’s more in the nature of a spirit, it is something below the material versus the immaterial, matter versus spirit, something even deeper than that, influenced by Chinese Taoism etc. the Chinese call it chi and I think that’s basically what Nietzsche calls will to power. (source","PeriodicalId":69353,"journal":{"name":"哲学研究:英文版","volume":" ","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2022-07-28","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"An Essay on Zarathustra’s “Of the Vision and the Riddle”\",\"authors\":\"Bradley Y. 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An Essay on Zarathustra’s “Of the Vision and the Riddle”
In this paper an extensive amount of evidence is presented that our genome, and in particular the DNA acts as a quantum computer. The human genome contains approximately 3 billion A-T and G-C base pairs, which reside in the 23 pairs of chromosomes within the nucleus of all our cells. And it estimated that only a fraction (about 4%) of these base pairs is involved in the synthesis of proteins. The prevailing scientific view is that the remainder of the DNA is just “junk”. Here is presented a great deal of evidence about the electronic as well as the quantum mechanical properties of DNA, and once it is accepted that the DNA is an electronic medium, which is operating over and above the mere synthesis of proteins, then it is but a short step to surmise that all that so-called junk DNA is actually capable of storing a sufficient amount of data to generate an entire universe. Given the fact then that our universe is computer generated and virtual, that makes us, indeed all living creatures, pseudophysical robots, and certain properties of our universe such as Gravity and Time purely fictitious. From this point of view then the famous discourse in Thus Spoke Zarathustra “Of the Vision and the Riddle” becomes readily explainable. Zarathustra talks about the Spirit of Gravity as a dwarf that has jumped on his back and is oppressing him. It then jumps off his back and he is able to see our supposedly physical life for what it is—a fiction, and illusion. Likewise the now , the current moment in time in which we are living is referred to as the “gateway” between a fictitious computer-generated past and a hypothetical, as yet undetermined future. An explanation is also given for “eternal recurrence”. Nietzsche is prophesizing that genetic technology will advance to the point where we humans will be cloned from our DNA when we die, and we will be able to live an infinite number of lifetimes. We will be reincarnated. but when you talk about Nietzsche and the will to power, where it’s all will to power and nothing besides, that it does echo that pre-Socratic notion that everything is just a continuum, or degree of concentration of this one magical force, because it’s not really a stuff or substance it’s more in the nature of a spirit, it is something below the material versus the immaterial, matter versus spirit, something even deeper than that, influenced by Chinese Taoism etc. the Chinese call it chi and I think that’s basically what Nietzsche calls will to power. (source