- God's Debris
"God's Debris: A Thought Experiment" (ISBN 0-7407-4787-8) is a 2001
novella by "Dilbert " creatorScott Adams ."God's Debris" creates a
philosophy based on the idea that the simplest explanation tends to be the best (a corruption ofOccam's Razor ). It surmises that an omnipotentGod annihilated himself in theBig Bang , because an omniscient God would already know everything possible except his own lack of existence, and exists now as the smallest units ofmatter and the law ofprobability , or "God's debris", hence the title.Description
The central character, according to the introduction, knows "everything. Literally everything." Adams, whose knowledge is as incomplete as the next person, got around this by using the aforementioned "simplest explanation" for each concept raised in the book because, while "in this complicated world the simplest explanation is usually dead wrong", a more simple explanation often sounds more right and more convincing than anything complicated.
This character, the Avatar, defines God as primordial matter (like
quarks andlepton s) and the law ofprobability . He offers recommendations on everything from an alternative theory for planetary motion to successful recipes for relationships under his system. He proposes that God is currently reassembling himself through the ongoing formation of acollective intelligence in the form of thehuman race , modern examples of which include the development of theInternet ; this is related to the idea of theOmega point .However, in the introduction, Adams describes "God's Debris" as a
thought experiment , challenging readers to differentiate its scientifically accepted theories from "creative baloney designed to sound true," and to "Try to figure out what's wrong with the simplest explanation." ["God's Debris", page XI]Levels of consciousness
The chapter "Fifth Level" of (p. 124) describes five levels of human awareness, or consciousness.
* Level 1:Consciousness atbirth : pureinnocence ,self-awareness .
* Level 2: Awareness of others, and acceptance of authority (abelief system ).
* Level 3: Awareness that some beliefs may be wrong, but not which ones.
* Level 4:Skepticism and adoption ofscientific method .
* Level 5:Avatar level, understanding that the mind is a delusion-generating machine, and that science is another belief system, although a useful one.Philosophical roots
This book can be classified as a modern version of the Hindu philosophy of
Advaita Vedanta . Its only deviation is the statement that "There is only one Avatar at a time", whereas in Hindu mythology there can be multiple avatars existing simultaneously. For example, in theRamayana , Rama and his three brothers were said to be the avatars ofVishnu . Another similarity the book bears to Vedantic texts, such as theGita andUpanishads , is its narrative style. Much like these ancient texts, it has a question and answer format between two characters in a fictional setting."God's Debris" also subscribes to the Lakoffian point of view.
George Lakoff said: "Our ordinary conceptual system, in terms of which we both think and act, is fundamentally metaphorical in nature."Adams' system can be construed as a form of
pandeism , the concept that God created the universe by becoming the universe.Publication
Given Adams' fame as the author of the Dilbert comics, publishers were wary of publishing any book by Adams without Dilbert content. The book was therefore released initially as an
e-book (with comparatively small "publishing" costs). Based on its rapid success, however, it was also quickly released in hardcover format. The book can now be found for free online (see external links below).The book has its critics, both on the theories and on the narrative style.Fact|date=November 2007 However, the introduction disclaims any personal views held by the author, "The opinions and philosophies expressed by the characters are not my own, except by coincidence in a few spots not worth mentioning". ["God's Debris", page X]
See also
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The Religion War ", the follow-up to "God's Debris"
*Brahman
*Advaita Vedanta
*"The Footprints of God ", novel written by authorGreg Iles .
*"", work byEdgar Allan Poe .Notes
External links
* [http://www.andrewsmcmeel.com/products/?isbn=0740747878 Information at Andrews McMeel Publishing]
* [http://www.andrewsmcmeel.com/godsdebris/ Official free online copy of the book]
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