Roberto da Silva Rocha, university professor and political scientist
How is God?
It looks like a spirit, but we don't even know what it is.
I'm not even talking about the spiritual world, no photon or quantum mechanics, which has already been appropriated by proto-modern religionists and mystics, but the invisible world of the universe and cosmos is much more extensive and than the visible world, I could speak of the pain that cannot be cannot see or measure, but I prefer to speak of electric current, improperly called current, because it is not about the movement of electrons or protons, but what cannot be seen in the universe is exactly what is important, such as the electromagnetic field, the gravitational field, time, the space that we feel but cannot see or touch, the music that is not on the CD or the vinyl record, there are only irregular grooves that are transformed into sounds and images, as our brain does not there are no images, no letters, no sounds, no tastes, no memories, in our brain there is only blood, electric and magnetic pulses, biochemical reactions, and neuronic synapses that at the right time are translated into sounds, music, po emas, names, in the same way that in the electronic circuits of a cell phone or in the electronic circuits of computers there are no data, nor letters, nor sounds, nor images, just electromagnetic pulses that at the exact and precise time, and in the electronic address of the memory nothing in addition to an electronic signal, symbolizing a binary sequence of zeros or ones, sometimes translated to instructions for memory addressing information, sometimes to data, which can be a number or a letter, or a color, or a peripheral device such as a printer, or the screen or a transmission line, a radar signal, or wifi, but everything encoded only with zero or one binary, which in circuits only represent electronic signals and nothing else. Information does not exist without our interpretation of signals that reach us through the senses and are nothing more than invisible things.
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