Schrödinger’s Cat
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God and Systems Theory

The creator of everything that exists cannot be outside the system, for then he... does not exist (that which is outside what exists does not exist).

Nor can he be included among everything that exists alongside the other components, because then he is part of the system, and a part is always simpler than the whole.

At the same time, systems theory implies that the creator of a system cannot be simpler than the system he has created.

The conclusion (the only possible one) is that the Creator must be identified with the Creation: God is the world.

Note: our knowledge of the world is far from perfect. Do not get fixated.

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