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The reason it gave me the feeling of white power is that I used my own sensibilities to arrive at something that felt more powerful.

It did not clear up the sense of confusion about the universe. But it made a hell of a lot more sense than Satan which was the actual point of the thought experiment.

I know there are multiple forces but I just do not feel powerful when considering abrahamic points of view.

I thought about the Holy Trinity and stopped unifying them. Then I thought about the four Universal constants which are electromagnetism weak nuclear force strong nuclear force and gravity. Using those I decided there was probably at least four gods.

I don't know why but I feel better and whiter

The reason it gave me the feeling of white power is that I used my own sensibilities to arrive at something that felt more powerful. It did not clear up the sense of confusion about the universe. But it made a hell of a lot more sense than Satan which was the actual point of the thought experiment. I know there are multiple forces but I just do not feel powerful when considering abrahamic points of view. I thought about the Holy Trinity and stopped unifying them. Then I thought about the four Universal constants which are electromagnetism weak nuclear force strong nuclear force and gravity. Using those I decided there was probably at least four gods. I don't know why but I feel better and whiter

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you don't need to be told about feynman, you can directly read his works and even some videos of his lectures. if you can find a better authority on quantum mechanics, that's cool. i've never seen one.

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I've read his lectures about 20 years ago. While it sounds impressive, I think you give him too much credit in the field. He stood on the shoulders of giants and his contributions aren't necessarily fact. It's been too long since I read his works so I can't give specific examples of what I say is potentially bogus or over-hyped, but you shouldn't take his lectures as gospel.

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understood. circling back to the original poster, he had mentioned

Then I thought about the four Universal constants which are electromagnetism weak nuclear force strong nuclear force and gravity.

my understanding of reality is enriched due to books like QED and my understanding of the standard model of particle physics, so I recommended QED to OP. i trust since you read feynman's lectures 20 years ago, you would agree that if OP is contemplating the universe in terms of the constants he mentioned, OP stands a good chance at benefitting from a book like QED, since the whole point of the book is quantum electrodynamics. perhaps instead of just reacting to feynman's jewish family, you could share a book recommendation with OP based on your understanding of his interests.

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Fair enough. That's a reasonable stance we can agree on.

As for recommendations to OP, I don't have any at the moment, but I can try and give him something later on after I have had some time to revisit my own rabbit hole journeys into the world of physics. I tend to take nearly everything quantum related as possibilities rather than truth in waiting so perhaps I will just give OP some ideas of where to look rather than absolute sources. I don't want to bias his contemplations but I also don't want to give him anything that introduces unseen bias.