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The UQV (Ultimate Questioner’s Vanity) Theory Export

In Superultramodern Science and Philosophy (December 2005)

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abstract answer consequence deterministic existence intelligence metaphysical mind nstp orderly philosophical question questioner solipsism superhuman supermind superultramodern theory truths ultimate unanswerable universe uqv vanity

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The UQV theory is a metaphysical theory that the universe exists as the consequence of the ultimate questioner’s vanity. This theory builds on superultramodern solipsism, the position, which specifically regards the NSTP (Non – Spatial Thinking Process) theoretical superhuman mind as a personal philosophical questioning supermind. The UQV theory further speculates the existence of the ultimate questioner, which, existing logically beyond the superhuman mind, initiated the existence of my NSTP in order to ask an apparently unanswerable (philosophical) question about the nature of its own existence. And since the NSTP is extremely orderly and deterministic, the ultimate questioner already knows if the NSTP would or would not answer the question. Therefore, the theory states that the universe, which includes my NSTP, and possibly the superhuman mind, and even the abstract truths, exists as the consequence of the ultimate questioner’s vanity, the vanity of its own existence and intelligence.


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