Michael Knowles asks Christopher Langan, often called the "smartest man alive" (IQ estimates 195–210, creator of the Cognitive-Theoretic Model of the Universe or CTMU): "Does God exist?"
Langan: "Yes."
Knowles smiles at the elegance: Reality itself has an identity—it's "that which exists." Naming "reality" is identifying something fundamental.
Langan ties it directly: This identity matches the biblical "I AM THAT I AM" from the burning bush—God as identity itself, Being itself.
Through CTMU's mathematical framework, he deduces properties of this ultimate identity (self-configuring, self-processing reality) that align with attributes of God in major religions: omniscience, omnipotence, omnipresence, sentience.
It's not blind faith—it's a logical deduction from the nature of existence.
In a world of endless debates, this high-IQ take cuts straight: Denying God is like denying reality has coherent identity.
Mind-bending or profound? Where do you stand on reality's ultimate "I AM"?
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