Dear Tom, I got a question, if the Great Intellect was the one who imagined and designed electrons, atoms, everything material... then, what is it composed of? Thanx for a Great Book! =:-)
Polsan
The Intellect doesn't need to be composed of anything in particular. Intelligence is an ability to learn - it is not a material thing.
Intellect may need some material facility for the temporary information storage/memory, which most likely is in the form of electrons or some other "particles/wavepatterns" that were designed for this particular purpose.
Tom
..And in the stage of the Great Intellect's development, what could he possibly 'think' of when he had nothing around to think about?
Polsan
The obvious choice is imagining things that do not exist, including the Intelligent Company.
Have you tried to use your imagination? "It is more important than knowledge" as Albert Einstein expressed it. I agree with him, because knowledge as well as intelligence can be actually gained by using the imagination.
Tom
But isn't what we IMAGINE a product of what we actually SEE around us? For example, i've tried to imagine another different color, but i just couldn't, 'cause every color i imagine is one i've already seen before. So what could it 'imagine' with having ,at least, ONE thing to SEE and later 'think' about? =}
Polsan
You can easily imagine what has never exited anywhere in the Universe. YOur imagination has no limit. Just explore it.
Tom
Tom, I like your book, But I don't agree with everything. Maybe this Great Intellect doesnt exist. Maybe you imagined that this Great Intellect created everything because u just can't imagine that there is nothing to imagine. You needed an answer on the question: Why do we exist? Sometimes I think that the biggest problem of us humanity is that we think to much. What if there is no answer...
Joris
You say that you "like" my book, but your comment indicates that you haven't yet begun to comprehend any of it.
Re-start from the beginning and try to answer the question "can a house make itself"? You can think as long as you like about every imaginable answer, until you become sure that you KNOW the answer.
If you are not interested in finding answers, please do not ask questions here, because I cannot help you.
Tom