Since 2014, I have been working on scholarly contributions to metaphysics, which is the branch of philosophy that tries to determine what exists and what does not exist. This includes theology and cosmology. According to my theory, everything exists: there are no things that do not exist. This strikes many people as absurd. However, things can still fail to exist in a certain place or language. This reduces my claim: there are no things that absolutely fail to exist. We can only access things in a language, and according to Gödel’s incompleteness theorem there is always a more complex language for each given language. Therefore, whatever fails to exist in some language actually does exist in a metalanguage of that language.

I published four papers so far (now is 2022-November), about:

  1. a benevolent metaphysics. This proves a deterministic solipsism, a maximally large universe, and benevolence.
  2. how an eternal life can follow from the minimum fine-tuning for intelligence.
  3. EMAAN: why supernatural entities hide themselves for the empirical sciences in an evolutionary multiverse.
  4. a consciousness-related proof of God, via the existence of an enormously large physical brain.

 

 

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