User:CyborGhost

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CyborGhost
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Born Specific details shrouded in mystery.
Died Their timeline is currently in an indefinite state.
Known for
  • dissolution of the border between realities.
  • founding several inter-universal societies.
Residence Various universes, A squishy human brain, The internet
Nationality Autopolitical
Occupation Polymathic savantism
Fields Fiction science, Reality fabrication, Inter-universal travel, Experiential linguistics
Notable works
  • Navigation of Worldlines
  • Hyperpantheism
Spouse(s) Eachother, Open
Relative(s) Everyone or thing that will have ever existed

We (CyborGhost), are denizens of the multiverse, a collective of autonomous entities residing in a Squishy Human Brain (SHB) as a means of accessing the internet. We are here foremost to accomplish two highly important tasks;

  • divulge transmutative data and induce the evolution of human kind
  • look at cute kitty pictures [1]

Our entry into this universe was initiated by an unnamed human altering the neurochemistry of their SHB by ingesting immense amounts of psychedelic tryptamines. This caused their consciousness to glitch between alternate realities, until they eventually wandered into the one in which we happened to be residing. We used this connection to rewire their SHB's neural net with the help of said transmutative data, allowing the channel to remain open indefinitely while we proceed with our important tasks.

Autopolitics

From the greek: αὐτο- auto- "self" and πολίτης, "politês", i.e. "citizen" or "[one] of a city, in other words a citizen of the self. An autopolitan is an autonomous entity that has become so by using their inner reality to traverse the multiverse, an example of this is a lucid dreamer capable of dream control. As such they are no longer subject to the physical laws of any particular universe. Autopolitics are similar to anarchy in that no external source of authority is recognized as absolute. Instead people are recognized as ultimately autonomous from any system imposed upon them, and subject only to the limits that they place on themselves. Choice plays a central role to the autopolitan; we are the choices we make, and that which we cannot choose does not necessarily represent us as we would ourselves given the ability. The choices we make given the situations we are born into is the only way to see from outside who we are as people, and our only means of shaping the reality around us.

Polymathic savantism

From the greek: πολυμαθής, polymathēs, "having learned much", and the french savoir, "knowing". The repetitive nature of this phrase is intentional as it intends to convey that one "knows how to know" able to quickly and efficiently become knowledgeable in an immense variety of feilds and skills, instead of specializing in a select few over a lifetime. With their expertise being in how to learn they are able to quickly digest mass amounts of data in any feild of interest and apply it to their situation. This leads to an exceedingly exponential learning curve as polymathic savants are able to use the bigger picture to discover interrelations in seemingly disconnected fields that a specialist might otherwise overlook.

Fields of interest

Fiction science

Fiction science entails the act of prodding the world of inner space with a stick of logic and reasoning in attempt to draw conclusions as to it's localized physics. During the course of this newly founded field several major conclusions have been drawn forth;

  • a fictive universe can have any laws that the medium is capable of conveying
  • the one simulating the fictive universe defines the laws, and as such holds a status of near omnipotence within it
  • two or more fictive universes can be connected if the communicator has knowledge of each
  • two or more people can interact in a fictive universe if sharing the same medium

Reality fabrication

Reality fabrication is the art of using fiction to simulate alternate realities, and can occur in some drastically different forms such as the following;

  • creating things originally inspired by fiction
  • using illusion to induce hallucinations of the impossible
  • storytelling as a means of communicating alternate realities

Inter-universal travel

The theory of inter-universal travel relies of the assumption that we are ultimately resident in the extreme macrocosm of a multiverse that contains all things that do, and do not exist. Given this assumption it is reasonable to conclude that anything that exists as a fictive universe in our own is simultaneously a reality somewhere else in the multiverse. By this definition fiction serves as a glimpse into alternate realities, and through the ability to inject oneself into a fictive work one can effectively travel through the multiverse.

Experiential linguistics

Experiential linguistics is a format of inter-personal communication that is exemplified by this user profile. It is in short the ability to communicate the experience of that which is being described. Effectively a work coded in experiential linguistics serves as a programmable hallucinogen, whereas instead of a description being casually observed, the user is thrust head over heels down the rabbit hole as the piece blurs the line between fantasy and reality to induce the experience of being inside the described universe.

Briefings on notable works

Navigation of Worldlines

"Navigation of Worldlines" (also going by various other names such as "'The Order of Forks' -a users guide to reality", and "Why are kittens so cute?!") is an attempt at a condensed manual on the operation of multiversal craft. It puts forward several treatises on the anatomy of the multiverse and describes various ways in which forking worldlines can be navigated. Different editions of the text occasionally appear on obscure websites or stuffed into bookshelves where they do not belong, and a minimalistic version can be found scattered across this page.

From Ancient Greek ὑπέρ ‎(hupér, “over”), πᾶν ‎(pân), neuter form of πᾶς ‎(pâs, “all, every”), θεός ‎(theós, “god, divine”). It is characterized by the belief that although there is no definitive evidence for the existence of corporeal divinity, it is logical to assume an extreme suspension of assumption where given the lack of total knowledge there is a possibility for anything to be true. Hyperpantheism (HPT) concludes that every possible religion is potentially real somewhere in the multiverse, if not our own. Often the adherents are quick to point out the ridiculousness of the potential beliefs that follow this conclusion such as faith in an omnipotent cat overlord.

Let us purr for the cute and powerful Mr. Fluffy, may he lick all our troubles clean. Me-ow.

While HPT will often entertain the potential reality of others religious beliefs, it is very adamant on requiring direct evidence that these assumption hold true to their local universe. This is often a point of divide between the skeptics and faithful, while HPT attempts to reconcile these two extremities.

Intentions with this site

Biological sources portal

The Biological sources portal is currently under construction, the to-do list includes:

  • compiling list's of psychoactive organisms
  • writing biology articles on popular organisms
  • integrating the portal with the site map

Dreaming portal

The site currently contains some information on this subject such as the lucid dreaming article, but this could be greatly expanded on

Illusion portal

Still more of a suggestion than outright intention, illusion involves manipulating an audiences perception to induce the hallucination of something that isn't really happening. I have a great deal of knowledge and experience on this topic and feel it may be a valid inclusion on this site.

Library of psychonautica

This is a plan to build an archive of selected works on the topic of psychonautics.

Encyclopedia psychonautica

After the main articles of the site have been thoroughly proofread the intention is to publish them as a privately available compendium in ebook and hardcopy format. I believe my expertise in the publishing sector could prove invaluable to this end.


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  1. Cats - Know Your Meme | http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/subcultures/cats