Heaven
Hugh Ching
(Seeing the possibility of heaven with knowledge)
Post-Science Institute
2014
Introduction
• DNA contains the wisdom of the universe
accumulated from the infinite past.
• DNA, not life, is of interest to the universe and has
been designed to last forever through cloning.
• Life is temporary and expresses the value of DNA.
• The main questions to be asked are:
(1) Is the present better than the past?
(2) Will the future approach the condition of
heaven?
(3) Is it better to live a permanent existence
through DNA cloning than the current temporary
life with permanent death for the DNA?
What Are the Criteria of Heaven?
• Full knowledge of what cause pain and suffering.
• No worry about survival.
• Permanent happiness.
• Heaven is rare in today’s society.
• One example of a temporary heaven satisfies: (1)
A dancing bar in a rich neighborhood catering to
young Bohemians, (2) The Bohemians are all from
rich families, (3) They can drink, dance, and listen
to music without a worry in the world, and (4)
Someone to lead them in worry-free happiness.
What Is the Reality in The 21st Century?
• According to Buddhism, the world is a bitter
ocean without boundaries.
• Buddhism can describe hell, but can only
speculate about heaven.
• The current society is totally irrational and
completely reckless.
• There is no realization of the existence of non-
violable laws of nature in social science, which
causes pain and suffering when they are not
observed.
• Life is temporary; people still die permanently.
How to Create Heaven?
• We need all the necessary knowledge.
• We should be happy all the time.
• We need to have the ability to generate
happiness.
• We need to take care of all our future worries.
• We need to be permanently cloned after we die.
• We must demonstrate that our lives are worth
cloning for ourselves or society.
What Is the Significance of Heaven?
• The ultimate goal is to create heaven.
• Heaven is the final destination in the process of
increasing value.
• Has the living system been given the potential to
create heaven?
• The answer is in the mind of our creators.
• Happiness is more important than intelligence.
• Homo Sapiens are really Homo Hedonics
Immanuel Kant on Heaven
• Immanuel Kant argues that there must be
another life where someone with the infinite
wisdom and power to see that justice was done.
• Kant argued from reason and experience: the
world will move from the rampant injustice to
rationality, which must finally triumph.
• Kant’s argument is based on the assumption
that there is purpose in the universe, while
current science believes the universe is random.
Realizations of Knowledge
• Each Age or each Human Culture is dominated by a new
Realization of Reliable Knowledge.
• The First Realization of Knowledge is Science.
• The Second Realization is Social Science.
• The Third Realization is Life Science.
• The Fourth Realization is Self-Manufactured General-
Purpose Humanoid Robot with a Fuzzy Perceptive Brain
Made of Self-Generated Neural Networks of Software Cells
and with the Ability of Touch.
• The Fifth Realization is Self-Creation of the Living System.
• The Sixth Realization is Homo Hedonics.
• The Seventh or the Final Realization is Heaven.
Knowledge Needed in Heaven
• Logic is seeing the same problem from different
perspectives with integer representation of reason.
• Mathematics is seeing the same problem from
different perspectives within reason.
• Science is providing the last equation in a finite-
duration deterministic system with empirical data.
• Social Science is mathematical verification and fuzzy
logic.
• Life Science is logic verification and fuzzy logic.
• Fuzzy Logic expands the range of tolerance of a
creation to cover all the possibilities in an uncertain
future.
Conclusion
• Heaven is described most accurately by
philosophers and religious thinkers.
• Heaven is at the end of human evolution.
• Heaven is what the whole universe is trying to
create.
• Heaven reflects the totality of knowledge.
• Heaven is made for those, who deserve it.
• Heaven is the Living System.

Heaven

  • 1.
    Heaven Hugh Ching (Seeing thepossibility of heaven with knowledge) Post-Science Institute 2014
  • 2.
    Introduction • DNA containsthe wisdom of the universe accumulated from the infinite past. • DNA, not life, is of interest to the universe and has been designed to last forever through cloning. • Life is temporary and expresses the value of DNA. • The main questions to be asked are: (1) Is the present better than the past? (2) Will the future approach the condition of heaven? (3) Is it better to live a permanent existence through DNA cloning than the current temporary life with permanent death for the DNA?
  • 3.
    What Are theCriteria of Heaven? • Full knowledge of what cause pain and suffering. • No worry about survival. • Permanent happiness. • Heaven is rare in today’s society. • One example of a temporary heaven satisfies: (1) A dancing bar in a rich neighborhood catering to young Bohemians, (2) The Bohemians are all from rich families, (3) They can drink, dance, and listen to music without a worry in the world, and (4) Someone to lead them in worry-free happiness.
  • 4.
    What Is theReality in The 21st Century? • According to Buddhism, the world is a bitter ocean without boundaries. • Buddhism can describe hell, but can only speculate about heaven. • The current society is totally irrational and completely reckless. • There is no realization of the existence of non- violable laws of nature in social science, which causes pain and suffering when they are not observed. • Life is temporary; people still die permanently.
  • 5.
    How to CreateHeaven? • We need all the necessary knowledge. • We should be happy all the time. • We need to have the ability to generate happiness. • We need to take care of all our future worries. • We need to be permanently cloned after we die. • We must demonstrate that our lives are worth cloning for ourselves or society.
  • 6.
    What Is theSignificance of Heaven? • The ultimate goal is to create heaven. • Heaven is the final destination in the process of increasing value. • Has the living system been given the potential to create heaven? • The answer is in the mind of our creators. • Happiness is more important than intelligence. • Homo Sapiens are really Homo Hedonics
  • 7.
    Immanuel Kant onHeaven • Immanuel Kant argues that there must be another life where someone with the infinite wisdom and power to see that justice was done. • Kant argued from reason and experience: the world will move from the rampant injustice to rationality, which must finally triumph. • Kant’s argument is based on the assumption that there is purpose in the universe, while current science believes the universe is random.
  • 8.
    Realizations of Knowledge •Each Age or each Human Culture is dominated by a new Realization of Reliable Knowledge. • The First Realization of Knowledge is Science. • The Second Realization is Social Science. • The Third Realization is Life Science. • The Fourth Realization is Self-Manufactured General- Purpose Humanoid Robot with a Fuzzy Perceptive Brain Made of Self-Generated Neural Networks of Software Cells and with the Ability of Touch. • The Fifth Realization is Self-Creation of the Living System. • The Sixth Realization is Homo Hedonics. • The Seventh or the Final Realization is Heaven.
  • 9.
    Knowledge Needed inHeaven • Logic is seeing the same problem from different perspectives with integer representation of reason. • Mathematics is seeing the same problem from different perspectives within reason. • Science is providing the last equation in a finite- duration deterministic system with empirical data. • Social Science is mathematical verification and fuzzy logic. • Life Science is logic verification and fuzzy logic. • Fuzzy Logic expands the range of tolerance of a creation to cover all the possibilities in an uncertain future.
  • 10.
    Conclusion • Heaven isdescribed most accurately by philosophers and religious thinkers. • Heaven is at the end of human evolution. • Heaven is what the whole universe is trying to create. • Heaven reflects the totality of knowledge. • Heaven is made for those, who deserve it. • Heaven is the Living System.