The Universe of Information and the Simulation of Self
In a universe containing multiple entities, time arises from the interaction of these entities. Time, being the process of an event, also has a beginning. This beginning necessitates an initiator that is independent of time. The fact that the initiator is independent of time indicates that it is the sole entity in its own realm. This situation is proof that our perception of time is incorrect.
In the function F(x)=5x, the y line is approximately 5 times x. However, it is mathematically proven that this function is continuous. Yet, the fact that a 1-unit line and a 5-unit line are not of the same length makes this continuity impossible. This is actually proof that our perception of dimension is incorrect. Because a straight line and a slanted line are actually the same length, and this shows that dimension does not exist.
From these two proofs together, we understand that the universe is timeless and dimensionless. In this case, the universe is a whole composed of interconnected information. When a human combines this information in the brain—using assumed connections based on the perception of past-present-future—a small, simulated universe, that is, consciousness, is formed. The fundamental assumption—or belief—of this consciousness is "existence." This belief in existence relies on the information received and the connections established between them.
The information received by the human brain and the connections established between them are not identical to those in the universe. When a human encounters these differences, their belief in existence falls into uncertainty. In the face of the contradiction they encounter, the human either accepts the truth of these connections and changes their own belief, or interprets the incoming information to fit their own connections. As they interpret and accept external information according to their own beliefs, the relationship between the connections they established and the universe is severed. They constantly encounter more contradictions and ultimately struggle continuously with the uncertainty in the universe for the sake of their own existence.
Trust is the belief in the low probability of uncertainty arising from the alignment of external information with one's own beliefs. When a human encounters information conflicting with their beliefs, if they change their belief, they encounter fewer contradictions and, over time, trust the universe. As they accept the information in the universe and the connections between them, harmony emerges between their belief in existence and the universe. With this harmony, the timeless and dimensionless universe can be comprehended, and consciousness no longer believes in its own existence, but in the existence of the universe. This provides infinite trust in the universe. In this way, feeling no need to interpret any information according to their own connections to protect their own existence, the human can understand external information exactly as it is.