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This script explores the rationale of interwovenness and profound philosophical thinking that a God, had to be part of the predictive processing entropies of the brain with the South African Theologian, Wentzel J. van Huyssteen's epistemological consciousness as an extra advantage to examine our planet and therefore our cosmic-universe that transcends human God-concepts. In this material, the connection between metaphysically free energy, and Van Huyssteen`s epistemic consciousness are used as a metaphor(s) in our estimates of what life is, that include a God, as it will show that we as humans…mehr

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This script explores the rationale of interwovenness and profound philosophical thinking that a God, had to be part of the predictive processing entropies of the brain with the South African Theologian, Wentzel J. van Huyssteen's epistemological consciousness as an extra advantage to examine our planet and therefore our cosmic-universe that transcends human God-concepts. In this material, the connection between metaphysically free energy, and Van Huyssteen`s epistemic consciousness are used as a metaphor(s) in our estimates of what life is, that include a God, as it will show that we as humans can reasonably expect to exist beyond this (the) earth. It is therefore the primary question that resonates with the whole of the universe as well as the minute fragmentation that is humans, only recently identified as sapiens, that sigh, or even better, longing for a God, that encloses the question of: are we as humans made of organs, metabolic systems, cells, atoms, memories, or passions,that are a plausible mixture of an effective cognitive and effective cocktail, so to speak?
Autorenporträt
El Dr. Johan A. van Rooyen nació en Vereeniging Gauteng, Sudáfrica, en 1965. En 1995 comenzó sus estudios con una licenciatura en Teología que culminó con un doctorado en 2014. Se convirtió en investigador asociado del Departamento de Teología Sistemática e Histórica de la Facultad de Teología y Religión de la Universidad de Pretoria, Gauteng: Sudáfrica.