The metaphysical semi-solipsism is a position that inside the semi-idealistic framework of the NSTP (Non - Spatial Considering Method) theory, 'I' and 'the superhuman thoughts' are the only material entities that exist. That is, only my NSTP and the superhuman NSTP/s exist. It is known as semi-solipsism since in contrast to pure/standard solipsism it asserts the existence of thoughts, i.e. the superhuman thoughts, other than one's own. This position is primarily based on the argument that 'the non-existence of other non-superhuman minds/NSTPs just tends to make the universal style easier, i.e. it tends to make the superhuman engine much less complex, mainly because the engine demands no further intelligence/data to generate a assortment of certain spatial illusions by means of a number of (non-superhuman) NSTPs'.
The NSTP (Non - Spatial Pondering Course of action) Theory
The NSTP theory is a (philosophy of thoughts) semi-idealistic as effectively as semi-dualistic theory that the material universe, exactly where some peculiar phenomena such as quantum non-locality exist in, is exclusively a group of superhuman as properly as non-superhuman Considering processes current in the kind of (non-spatial physical/material) feelings (i.e. states of consciousness). In laptop terminology, it regards the (material) universe as a non-spatial computer system, with hardware of (non-spatial) feelings and computer software of superhuman as properly as non-superhuman mind/tips, which includes these of space, which is then an illusive/virtual/just apparent entity. The mere existence of the superhuman mind is accountable for the empirical (i.e. a posteriori) order in the non-superhuman ones. The theory, even so, accepts the possibility of the reality of space, the space exactly where the phenomena such as quantum non-locality do not exist in. The theory is constituted of six axioms, 1 theorem, and three conjectures. The crucial strength and novelty in the theory lies in its axiomatic/self-evident foundation, its revolutionary semi-idealism and semi-dualism, and, in basic, its road to idealism and dualism.
Kedar Joshi- Superultramodern (SUM) Science and Philosophy
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