Meaning in the Multiverse @ Weller Book Works It is a paradigm to think about the universe as more a system of processes than as a collection of point particles and fields and energies, self-described futurist, engineer and author Justin Harnish writes on his blog. Where a material universe has to separate brains from mind, a computational universe offers a means by which consciousness could be another parallel process–one just not yet understood and so not
yet describable by humans.
This notion fuels Harnish s book
Meaning in the Multiverse: A Skeptic s Guide to a Loving Cosmos. In part, it s an attempt to banish the oppositional notions of understanding the universe scientifically, and seeking transcendent meaning, as well as eliminating the sense that being a tiny speck in an unimaginably vast cosmos renders you insignificant. Through the notion of all-natural meaning, Harnish attempts to offer a sense of individual value and significance as part of a grand computa