Consilience
Hear me out and have an open mind on the topic, because I think there's an inherent logic to my deductions.
All science is interacting systems of predictable patterns that are measured and transcribed into data that we can understand. Consilience is the idea of our definition of interacting systems are actually just microcosms of one larger pattern. The sciences we've developed are human creations, based on what we can measure, and defined the most logical way we can. But Consilience says that let's say bio science and earth science, are actually just one science, as the elements are all interacting based on causality and the laws of nature. All systems interacting is actually just one system of a larger whole.
The Big Crunch
Then I started doing research on possible ends of the universe. The prevailing theory is "the big chill," which is that entropy basically kills the universe over potentially trilions of years. The other theory is "the big crunch," is that the expansion of the universe starts to slow down, and over time goes into reverse and starts to swallow up the galaxies. While the SMBH coalesce into one giant black hole. With the merging universal sized blackhole leaving nothing but void space, in death, turns into a white hole, and expels matter into the universe. Even black holes cannot escape entropy, while light cannot escape black holes. It has been said that there's what looks to be a star that exists 200,000,000 years before the big bang. I believe this is the crest of the white hole. I'm definitely not the first person to think that the big bang was a white hole, but it's just speculation and cannot be proven or disproven.So the logic of the Big Crunch is that the mass of the SMBH swallowing galaxies, starts to slow down the speed of light, and actually reverse the expansion of the universe.
Systems and Free Will
That pattern bolstering the laws of the universe, is the same pattern behind predictable patterns that gives us science. This pattern also at the highest levels, influences all causality and human will. To us, we control our actions from one perspective. To the universe, it is just atoms bouncing around, following the programming it only knows. Free will is an illusion.In the mathematical universe hypothesis, we are self aware substructures. Consciousness itself is an illusion and an anomaly of nature. Our capacity to learn and our intelligence, has nothing to do with our will.
Eternal Recurrence
I believe this pattern, the causality, and will of human beings is entirely derived from the universal algorithm. True Random cannot exist. I don't think the universe is capable of randomly generating content outside of what it already knows. It's already part of a preprogrammed script. So upon the next universal rebirth, you will live your exact life, the exact same way.Stoicism
That eventually leads me to the most logical and prescient philosophical ideology to adopt: Stoicism.- Live sustainable, form society to be sustainable and in agreement with nature.
- Live a self-disciplined life
- Focus on what you can control; Accept what you can't.
- Find what is good, indifferent, and bad to you, and be philosophicallyconsistent. Stoicism has defined tenants of what is good, bad and indifferent.
- Take action with courage and wisdom.
- Do your very best to succeed…
- ... and simultaneously know and accept that the ultimate outcome is beyond your direct control.
- Expect possible negative outcomes and plan accordingly beforehand.
- The first step is to accept that we don’t control everything that happens, and that whatever happens is okay. It’s someone else who makes the weather. We simply must accept it.
- The second step is to not only *accept* , but even love everything that happens. It's someone else who makes the weather. We simply get to enjoy it.
Sources
All of these sources and definitions have a synergy with each other. Sorry in order to cut down on URL lengths, all this has to be from wikipedia.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Crunch
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_hole
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Consilience
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Predeterminism
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Causality
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Structuralism
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mathematical_universe_hypothesis
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stoicism