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Metareligion as the Human Singularity

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Original version of the 2018 paper published in the journal Cosmos and History: The Journal of Natural and Social Philosophy.

Abstract: Based on the author's notes for a presentation to the Foundations of Mind group in October of 2017, this paper examines the role of metareligion in obtaining a favorable outcome for the human species as it approaches a Singularity with both Human and Technological aspects. For limited technical background, please consult two of the author's previous papers (Langan, 2002, 2017).

12 pages, ebook

First published January 12, 2018

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Christopher Michael Langan

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Christopher Michael Langan is a noted independant researcher and reality theorist whose extraordinary intellect has not prevented him from living a rough, unsheltered, and excitling life. He is best known for his groundbreaking theory of reality, the Cognitive-Theoretic Model of the Universe (CTMU).

Challenged from early childhood by extreme poverty and inadequate schooling, after working as a cowboy, firefighter, construction worker, and bar bouncer in various nightclubs throughout the New York metropolitan area, he came to the attention of the media in 1999 for combining one of the world's highest IQs (estimated ~195-210) with limited formal education. He was described by some journalists as "the smartest man in America" or "in the world".

Having conducted original investigations in the fields including logic, mathematics, physics, cosmology, biology, philosophy, language theory, theology, economics, and the cognitive sciences, he has contributed articles on such topics to a number of scholarly journals and alternative intellectuals perdiodicals.

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