Introduction
Hello, my name is Mkwawa, and my academic background is that I studied advanced math, chemistry and physics for my diploma and I have been personally studying different philosophies for most of my life.
I talk about my academic background because in this article I will be explaining how I was able to create an empirical hypothesis that explained life.
Before explaining the empirical hypothesis, let me first share with you my story of how I started working on the empirical hypothesis in the first place.
First attempt
As a person, I have always believed at the basic level that we could explain the concept of the soul empirically and that it wasn’t incompatible with science.
My first attempt to creating an empirical hypothesis that explains life began with me learning how the body works.
I was intrigued that all our body movements were the results of the neurons in our brains firing.
Upon further reading, I realized that it wasn’t the neurons that were special or running things but the DNA of the neurons.
Being a naïve person I was, I first proposed that the soul is the thing that makes the DNA control the neurons to fire.
After finding a way to incorporate how the soul might control the body, I then tried to figure out what the soul might be empirically.
I then figured out that normal matter makes up only 5% of the universe while 95% is Dark matter and hence I quickly jumped on this insight and proposed Dark matter as the soul that is controlling the DNA which is normal matter.
So by now I had explained the “Where is the soul connected to the body?” with DNA and “What is the soul?” with dark matter.
I then moved my attention to the why i.e. why the soul (dark matter) connects with the DNA (normal matter)?
This is where I ran into problems as I couldn’t really make up anything anywhere close to logical and hence this is where my first attempt at creating an empirical hypothesis that explained life ended.
After this setback, I didn’t give up and instead decided to start forming my empirical hypothesis that explained life from the beginning i.e. from explaining existence to explaining life and consciousness.
Second attempt
My second attempt at forming an empirical hypothesis that explained life began with the research into the big bang, since that was the theory science proposed as the beginning of existence.
But I quickly run into problems as the question of “what happened before the big bang?” was still not answered empirically and hence I couldn’t find an answer to existence before answering that question.
I decided to read the existence hypothesis of people working on the cutting edge of cosmology and philosophers and thinkers from the past.
The best hypothesis I found were the hypothesis that claimed that there is existence because existence is always net zero.
To use a simple example, these hypothesis claim that existence consists of matter and anti matter that cancel out to net zero. Hence if the total energy of matter is 100 then the total energy of antimatter was -100 meaning that existence is always net zero.
This hypothesis is excellent because it allows us to not have to explain why there’s existence and not nothing since according to these hypotheses, existence is always net nothing.
A notable philosopher from the past who proposed this theory of existence was Leibniz (he also discovered calculus independently of Newton and it’s his notations that we used until today).
A notable modern day scientist who proposed this theory of existence is Lawrence Krauss in his famous book “A universe from Nothing: Why There is Something Rather than Nothing”
After learning about these brilliant hypotheses that are yet to be empirically proven, I decided to start my journey to creating an empirical hypothesis that explained life assuming this hypothesis is true.
It then took me many years to rationally analyze my way from the assumption that existence is something because it’s always net nothing to explaining consciousness and life but I managed to do it.
After rationally analyzing my way from the assumption that existence is something because it’s always net nothing to explaining life and consciousness, I continued the analysis and even found how we can empirically test the hypothesis I had found.
But for the sake of this article, I will focus on explaining how I rationally analyzed my way from the assumption that existence is something because it’s always net nothing to explaining life and consciousness.
I also named the empirical hypothesis to explain life as MAMA hypothesis with the MAMA meaning mother since mothers are in a way the foundation of life.
I said this because in the hypothesis I will use the word MAMA hypothesis any time I want to refer to the empirical hypothesis to create life I created.
After explaining the back story of how I created an empirical hypothesis to explain life, let us now discuss the empirical hypothesis:
Life
What is existence?
So as I said in the last chapter, my second attempt to rationally develop the MAMA hypothesis, started with the assumption that, the hypothesis that existence is something because it’s always net nothing is true.
I specifically borrowed much of the jargon I used to answer the question of “What is existence?” from Leibniz who was one of the first documented people to propose the hypothesis that existence is something because it’s always net nothing.
So before I explain MAMA hypothesis’s answer to the question of “what is existence?” let us first recap how Leibniz formulated the hypothesis that existence is something because it is always net nothing.
Leibniz proposed that existence is infinite monads that were both something and net nothing.
His reasoning for saying existence was infinite monads was that, if we accept that there can be one thing that is something and net nothing, then there isn’t a sufficient reason why there weren’t infinite of the thing that was something and net nothing.
MAMA hypothesis’s explanation of existence borrows the concept of monads from Leibniz and defines the monads but doesn’t just define them as something and net nothing and instead uses numbers.
The following is MAMA hypothesis’s answer to the question “What is existence?”
Existence is infinite monads which are infinite positive and negative numbers that sum up to zero making existence both something and nothing.
MAMA hypothesis also has a model that it uses to visually help the reader be able to understand the concepts.
This model is called the MAMA model and should be taken as a simple model to understand the concepts and shouldn’t be taken as the concepts themselves.
This is important since it’s only used for the main concepts to help the reader understand the concepts and isn’t used in the later concepts in the article.
Hence this model should just be considered as a visual aid to help the reader understand but shouldn’t be considered as the concepts themselves.
Using the MAMA model, we can represent the monad of existence as:
Monad = 1+2+3+4…. + infinity-1-2-3-4…….-infinity = 0
Something: 1+2+3+4…. + infinity-1-2-3-4…….-infinity
Nothing: 0
Therefore existence is something because the infinite monads consist of numbers and its nothing because the numbers of the infinite monads sum up to zero.
The MAMA model helps us visualize how monads are both something and nothing. The numbers of monads are not real numbers only but complex numbers which consist of real and imaginary numbers.
But for the sake of this discussion what you will have to understand is, existence is something because the infinite monads consist of numbers and its nothing because the infinite monads sum up to zero.
From this point forward, I won’t be referring to the philosophers or ideas that helped me come up with MAMA hypothesis but will instead focus on the internal logic of the theory using MAMA philosophy’s definition of existence.
After explaining MAMA hypothesis’s definition of existence, let us now use the definition to explain the goal of existence:
What is the goal of existence?
MAMA hypothesis posits that existence is cyclical meaning that it has no beginning or end.
But it arbitrary defines the beginning and end of existence based on the connection of the numbers of the infinite monads.
MAMA philosophy defines the beginning and end of existence so that the goal of existence becomes for the numbers of monads to symmetrically connect with each other.
Hence the MAMA hypothesis proposes the beginning of existence as when the numbers of monads are asymmetrically connected with each other and the end of existence as when the numbers of monads are symmetrically connected with each other.
The following is the visual aid using the MAMA model of how the numbers of existence are asymmetrically connected in the beginning of existence and how they will be symmetrically connected at the end of existence:
Beginning of existence: Monad: 12+145-64+99……… = 0. (The numbers are randomly or asymmetrically connected)
End of existence: Monad: 1+2+3+4…. + infinity-1-2-3-4…….-infinity = 0 (The numbers are symmetrically connected)
Therefore the goal of existence is for the infinite monads to symmetrically connect their asymmetrically connected numbers.
This will be the end of purely philosophical definitions and in the next chapters; I will be using empirical jargon to help the reader understand the concepts.
After rationally explaining existence and its goal, let us now explain the physical world:
What is the physical world?
The physical world is low valued numbers of monads symmetrically connecting their numbers collectively leading to the dimensional world.
Hence the big bang can be defined as the event at which low valued numbers of monads start symmetrically connecting with each other collectively leading to the dimensional physical world.
Let us now use the MAMA model to visualize how the big bang caused the dimensional world:
Before the big bang
Monads: 12+145-64+99……… = 0 (numbers are randomly connected but sum up to zero).
Before the big bang, existence is dimensionless meaning all monads consist of numbers that sum up to zero.
After the big bang
The 99 of the monad is then is exchanged with 100 of another monad making the monads sum equal to 1 and not 0 anymore, hence making the monad dimensional.
After big bang: 12+145-64+100……… = 1
After the big bang, existence is dimensional meaning all monads didn’t sum up to zero.
Conclusion
Therefore, according to the MAMA hypothesis, the physical world is low valued numbers of monads symmetrically connecting collectively.
To use an empirical definition, the physical world is energy (low valued numbers of monads) that seeks to increase entropy (symmetrically connect with each other).
After understanding that the physical world is low valued numbers of monads (energy) that seek to symmetrically connect with each other (increase entropy) let us now discuss life:
What is life?
Life is high valued numbers of monads symmetrically connecting individually through connecting with low valued numbers with similar value difference and using them to simplify their calculations.
Let us now use the MAMA model to visualize how high valued numbers of monads use low valued numbers with similar value difference to simplify their calculations:
Consider the high valued numbers of a monad: 6510+6520+6530+6540+6550……..
The numbers can easily calculate its series by connecting with low valued numbers 10+20+30+40+50+60……….. Since it’s simplified version of it.
So the high valued numbers 6510+6520+6530+6540+6550…….. Connects with low valued numbers 10+20+30+40+50+60……….. and uses them to simplify their calculations in our example calculate the next value as 6560.
Therefore the phenomenon of life is high valued numbers (HVN) of monads connecting with low valued numbers with similar value difference (LVNSVD) and using them to simplify their calculations.
To use an empirical analogy, high valued numbers (HVN) can be referred to as dark matter or dark energy while low valued numbers with similar value difference (LVNSVD) can be defined as DNA and high valued numbers simplifying their calculations can be defined as dark matter or dark energy calculating how to increase entropy.
Because of the ambiguity of dark matter and dark energy which make up 95% of the universe, I am going to use the word “soul” in their position as it’s a more relatable word and the definitions of dark matter and dark energy keep on changing as more experimental data is obtained.
But the reader shouldn’t forget the assumption that the high valued numbers which I will term as “soul” can hypothetically be dark matter or dark energy which make up 95% of the universe.
Hence a soul connects with DNA during reproduction to simplify their calculations since a soul is ontologically high valued numbers and DNA is ontologically low valued numbers with similar value difference.
DNA carries the genetic information of a cell and consists of thousands of genes. The DNA is situated in the nucleus, organized into chromosomes.
DNA is the brains of the cell and tells it what to do much like the human brain controls the function of the body.
Hence the DNA is the low valued numbers with similar value difference (LVNSVD) and the soul is high valued numbers (HVN) that control the DNA since they have a similar value difference.
After understanding that the soul (HVN) connects with DNA (LVNSVD) to simplify its calculations, let us now discuss the concept of connection equilibrium.
What is connection equilibrium?
We said that life is the HVN (soul) connecting with LVNSVD (DNA) that it uses to simplify its calculations.
But we also said that the goal of the monad is for the LVN (energy) to symmetrically connect collectively.
That means that the LVNSVD (DNA) are not symmetrically connected and hence should disconnect and connect with other LVN (energy) which they are symmetrically related.
Let us now visualize using the MAMA model:
Consider the following LVNSVD: 10+20+30+40…..
Now if 10 wanted to symmetrically connect it would connect with 11 or 9 and so with the other numbers.
Therefore in order for the LVNSVD not to disconnect, they need to connect with other low valued numbers that maintain their connection equilibrium which we will call LVNCE which is an abbreviation of low valued numbers for maintaining connection equilibrium.
Hence the 10+20+30+40….. needs to connect with 13+34+50+87…… so that they don’t disconnect and connect with other numbers since 13 is bigger than 10, 34 is bigger than 20, 50 is bigger than 30 and 87 is bigger than 40.
Therefore a better visualization of MAMA hypothesis’s explanation of life is:
High valued numbers (HVN): 6510+6520+6530+6540…..
Low valued numbers with similar value difference (LVNSVD): 10+20+30+40…..
Low valued numbers with connection equilibrium (LVNCE): 13+34+35+87……
While an empirical visualization of MAMA hypothesis’s explanation of life is:
Soul (HVN): 6510+6520+6530+6540…..
DNA (LVNSVD): 10+20+30+40…..
Cellular body (LVNCE): 13+34+35+87……
But the 13+34+50+87…… is also not symmetrically related since 13 is symmetrically related to 14 and not 34, 34 is symmetrically related to 35 and not 50 etc.
Hence the LVNCE (cellular body) have to constantly exchange LVN (energy) with the LVNE (environment) to ensure that they maintain their connection equilibrium.
So the LVNCE (cellular body) is connected with LVNE (environment) which it constantly exchanges LVN (energy) with, to maintain its connection equilibrium.
Therefore, the soul (HVN) has to maintain both the connection equilibrium of the DNA (LVNSVD) and the cellular body (LVNCE) through exchanging energy (LVN) with the environment (LVNE).
What is death?
Death is when a significant amount of DNA (LVNSVD) has lost its similar value difference with the soul (HVN) due to their cellular body (LVNCE) losing their connection equilibrium and hence the soul (HVN) losing their ability to control the DNA (LVNSVD).
To explain the concept of death using the MAMA model consider the following example:
Soul (HVN): 6510+6520+6530+6540…..
DNA (LVNSVD): 10+17+20+35…..
Cellular body (LVNCE):14+20+34+40…..
Since the series 10+17+20+35……. has no similar value difference with the series 6510+6520+6530+6540……. then the soul (HVN) can no longer control the brain (LVNSVD) leading to death.
What is the meaning of life?
To conclude, the meaning of life is for the soul (HVN) to connect with DNA (LVNSVD) connected to the cellular body (LVNCE) so that it can use the DNA to simplify its calculations and use the cellular body (LVNCE) to maintain connection equilibrium through exchanging energy (LVN) with the environment (LVNE).
As we can observe, life doesn’t just consist of unicellular organisms consisting of DNA and a cellular body but it also consists of multicellular organisms of different kinds.
In the next chapter, we are going to discuss how life evolved from the physical world and explain how and why all the different forms of life exist.
Evolution
The evolution of life
In the previous chapter, we defined the two duties of the soul as to connect use DNA to simplify its calculations and use the cellular body to maintain its connection equilibrium.
Therefore, the evolution of life involves the changes the Soul (HVN) makes to connect with more DNA and changes the soul makes to maintain the connection equilibrium of the increased DNA.
There are basically five main changes to the DNA and cellular body that the soul has made until it created the human species.
The five main changes have resulted in five main types of organisms which are: Pre-life, Unicellular organisms, primitive multicellular organisms, simple multicellular organisms and complex multicellular organisms.
Let us now discuss each of the five main types of organisms and how each change was made by the soul (HVN):
Pre-life
At the beginning of life, Souls (HVN) didn’t have DNA (LVNSVD) it could connect to and had to wait for DNA (LVNSVD) to appear randomly as the energy (LVN) connected with each other increasing entropy (symmetrically connected with each other).
The following are sequences that show the connections during pre-life:
Pre-life ontologically: HVN-LVNSVD
Pre-life empirically: Soul- DNA (RNA)
Unicellular organisms
Once the souls started obtaining random DNA, they then started trying to use it to create cellular bodies to maintain connection equilibrium of the DNA and succeeded creating the first unicellular organisms.
They then tried to create other DNA that other souls can connect to and succeeded by creating asexual reproduction.
The following are sequences that show the connections in unicellular organisms:
Unicellular organism ontologically: HVN-LVNSVD-LVNCE-LVNE
Unicellular organism empirically: Soul- DNA-cellular body-environment
Souls (HVN) which have reincarnated in unicellular organisms obtain energy (LVN) from environment (LVNE) to maintain cellular body (LVNCE) individually.
Primitive multicellular organisms
The souls were now able to create a continuous source of DNA through unicellular organisms they could connect to and use to simplify their calculations.
They then tried to create more numerous DNA that they could connect to and use to simplify more calculations and created primitive multicellular organisms.
In primitive multicellular organisms, the HVN (soul) didn’t connect with only one LVNSVD (DNA) of one LVNCE (cellular body) but connected with multiple LVNSVD (DNAs) of multiple LVNCE (cellular bodies).
Hence different high valued numbers (Soul) connected with different low valued numbers with similar value difference (DNA) and used them collectively to simplify their calculations.
I wrote the ontological terms as the main terms so that you can understand how a soul is able to connect with many DNAs which is simply through different high valued numbers (Souls) connecting with different low valued numbers with similar value difference (DNAs).
From now on we will refer to the multiple DNAs (LVNSVD’s) the soul (HVN) connects to in multicellular organisms as DNA circuits and we will refer to the multiple cellular bodies (LVNCE’s) the DNAs (LVNSVD’s) belong to, as neural circuits.
Multicellular organism: Soul – DNA circuits – Neural circuits
We will also add the prefix of the specific multicellular organism to the DNA circuit or neural circuit.
Primitive multicellular organism: Soul –primitive DNA circuits –primitive neural circuits
Now the Soul connected to a primitive multicellular organism had to maintain connection equilibrium of the primitive neural circuits.
They did this by connecting the primitive neural circuits to many other cellular bodies that interacted with the environment.
The other cellular bodies that the soul (HVN) connected its primitive neural circuits will be referred to as body.
Primitive Multicellular organism:
Soul – primitive DNA circuits – primitive neural circuits – Body – environment
Hence by doing this, the Soul only needs to maintain the connection equilibrium of the body in order to maintain the connection equilibrium of the many primitive neural circuits.
Souls which have reincarnated in primitive multicellular organisms obtain energy from environment to maintain the body individually.
Examples of primitive multicellular organisms are such as sponges which are one of the most primitive multicellular organisms.
Simple multicellular organisms
After perfecting primitive multicellular organisms, the souls then tried to create more numerous DNA circuits that they could connect to and use to simplify more calculations and created simple multicellular organisms.
The simple multicellular organisms had more DNA circuits than the primitive multicellular organisms which we will call simple DNA circuits.
The souls that reincarnated in simple multicellular organisms used the simple DNA circuits to collectively obtain energy from the environment to maintain their bodies. They did this through the use of society and morality.
A society is a group of Souls that collectively obtains energy from the environment that each soul uses to maintain the connection equilibrium of its body.
The Souls in the society each have a duty to produce a form of energy through using their bodies and through the collective energy they produce, each member is able to obtain the energy they need to maintain their bodies.
The Souls are able to know the energy they have to produce in the society through morality.
A morality is the energy the soul has to produce in the society in order to obtain energy from the environment to use to maintain its body.
Souls that reincarnate in simple multicellular organisms obtained the simple DNA circuits that they could use to produce the energy needed by the morality of the society during reproduction. Examples of simple multicellular organisms are insects such as ants.
Ants live in ant colonies (societies) and each ant has a moral duty in the society but the moral duty was not taught to the ants but embedded in their brains during reproduction.
Simple multicellular organism:
Soul- Simple DNA circuits- simple neural circuits- body -environment
Hence Souls that have reincarnated in simple multicellular organisms collectively obtain energy from the environment to maintain their bodies through following the morality of society but individually obtain the simple DNA circuits to allow them to follow the morality during reproduction.
Complex multicellular organisms
After perfecting simple multicellular organisms, the souls then tried to create more numerous DNA circuits that they could connect to and use to simplify more calculations and created complex multicellular organisms.
So the complex multicellular organisms had more DNA circuits than the simple multicellular organisms and the more DNA circuits were used to not only collectively obtain energy from the environment to maintain their bodies through morality but also collectively teach other how to connect the new DNA circuits to allow them to follow the morality of the society through language.
In simple terms, simple multicellular organisms obtained simple DNA circuits to allow them to follow their morality through reproduction while complex multicellular organisms obtained complex DNA circuits to allow them to follow their morality through other souls (HVN) teaching them using language.
A Language consists of energy that represents complex DNA circuits that Souls can use to teach each other how to connect new complex DNA circuits.
By language I mean the broadest definition hence this includes grunts, mimicking, moans etc. and that’s why I used energy to refer to language and not words.
Hence all multicellular organisms that use some kind of language such as grunts, mimicking, moans etc. to teach each other how to obtain energy from the environment to maintain their bodies are complex multicellular organisms.
Multicellular organism:
Soul – complex DNA circuits – complex neural circuits – body – environment
Therefore, souls that reincarnate in complex multicellular organisms obtain the energy from the environment to maintain their bodies collectively through the use of morality and obtain the complex DNA circuits to participate in the morality of the society through the use of language.
Meaning of life
Therefore, the meaning of life for souls that have reincarnated in complex multicellular organisms is to collectively connect complex DNA circuits that help them follow the morality of the society using language and collectively obtain energy from the environment to maintain body using morality.
The human species is also part of complex multicellular organism as it obtains energy from the environment to maintain its body through following a morality of a society and learns about what energy or action they have to do according to the morality of the society through language.
After ontologically understanding how Souls that have reincarnated in human bodies obtain energy to maintain their bodies, we can now study how humanity gained consciousness.
Consciousness
Difference between humanity and complex multicellular organisms
We already said that humanity is part of complex multicellular organisms but humanity has been able to develop consciousness which no other complex multicellular organisms have been able to develop.
In order to understand their difference, we first have to understand how they connect the complex DNA circuits.
Complex multicellular organisms connect complex DNA circuits using language through combining the complex DNA circuits it currently has connected.
So the amount of current complex DNA circuits a complex multicellular organism has connected limits the amount of combinations or permutations it can try and hence limits the amount of new complex DNA circuits it can connect.
Let us now use the MAMA model to explain this concept:
If the soul has connected 2 complex DNA circuits, it means that it can only connect 2 more complex neural circuits since the combinations of 2 objects is 2 i.e. 2! = 2.
If the soul has connected 3 complex DNA circuits, it means that it can only connect 3 more complex neural circuits since the combinations of 3 objects is 6 i.e. 3! = 6.
Etc.
After understanding how complex multicellular organisms connect new complex DNA circuits, we can now understand the difference between humanity and other complex multicellular organisms.
The difference between human species and complex multicellular organisms is that the human species has managed to gain enough complex DNA circuits that it is able to connect infinite more complex DNA circuits.
The point is that the difference is mathematical and involves combinations. To understand this point more, let us look at the evolution of humanity in terms of complex DNA circuits available in their societies:
Bicameral period
The bicameral period consists of the most primitive of human societies and it’s more or less no different from the complex multicellular organisms.
In the bicameral period, souls that reincarnated in human species had limited complex DNA circuits that it used to teach each other (using language) how to obtain energy from the environment to maintain the body.
Once the souls that reincarnated in human bodies connected the limited complex DNA circuits and combined them (using language to teach each other) to form the new limited complex DNA circuits, the language had no more use as there were no more complex DNA circuits to connect.
Let us now use the MAMA model to explain the bicameral period:
For example if the Soul had 5 complex DNA circuits during the bicameral period, it would only have 120 new DNA circuits to connect since the combinations of 5 objects is 120 i.e. 5! = 120.
Therefore once they combine the 120 new complex DNA circuits using language to share with each other, language will have no more use in the society as there are no more new complex DNA circuits to connect.
Therefore, during the bicameral period, Souls that reincarnated in human bodies had a limited amount of complex DNA circuits to combine and hence could exhaust the combinations in a short period of time and have no use for language anymore.
Pre-consciousness period
As time went on, different human societies with different moralities intermingled due to movement, natural disasters, war etc.
This caused them to also share complex DNA circuits using language which increased the total amount of complex DNA circuits in the society.
Let us now use the MAMA model to explain the bicameral period:
For example: If in the bicameral period a society had 5 complex DNA circuits, due to intermingling, the society can gain 3 more complex DNA circuits and have a total of 8.
Since 8! = 40,320 and 5! = 120, the souls in pre-consciousness period had more complex DNA circuits (in our example 40,320) to connect using language than the souls in the bicameral period (in our example 120).
Although the complex DNA neural circuits during the pre-consciousness period were many, they were still limited and hence many souls managed to connect them using language and once they exhausted the combinations, they had no more use of language.
Therefore, in the pre-consciousness period, Souls that reincarnated in human species still had limited complex DNA circuits it could combine using language but it took longer to exhaust the complex DNA circuit combinations.
Consciousness
As time went on, societies combined to form bigger societies and have more complex DNA circuits to combine using language.
This process continued until a critical point was reached were the amount of complex DNA circuits allowed infinite combinations of complex DNA circuits (using language) to form new complex DNA circuits.
Let us now use the MAMA model to explain the conscious period:
In order to understand how an increase in complex DNA circuits in a society significantly increases the number of new combinations of new DNA circuits that can be combined using language, let us look at the number of combinations available as the number of objects increases.
5! = 120, 8! = 4320, 15! = 1,307, 674,368,000, 20! = 2, 432, 902, 008, 176,640,000 etc.
Hence the number of combinations for 5 objects is in the hundreds, while that for 8 objects is in the thousands, while that of 15 objects is in the trillions, while that of 20 objects is in the zillions!
So as human societies grew bigger, the number of new combinations of complex DNA circuits they could combine using language exponentially increased.
This means that in the consciousness period, the souls had infinite of combinations to use language to connect new complex DNA circuits and simplify their calculations.
Therefore, our continuous stream of thoughts, that we call consciousness, is souls constantly trying to use language to connect one of the potential complex DNA circuits from the infinite potential complex DNA circuit combinations it currently has, and use the complex DNA circuits to simplify its calculations.
Therefore, during the consciousness period, Souls that reincarnated in human species had unlimited combinations of complex DNA circuits and therefore was always using language to connect new complex DNA circuits to use to simplify its calculations giving rise to what we call consciousness.
Conclusion
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