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A Self-Simulating Reality
At its core, the CTMU envisions the universe as a self-simulating, self-creating logical system rather than a random amalgamation of matter. It posits that the essence of reality is a universal language composed of cognition, perception, and existence—all intertwined in a cohesive structure. This mirrors concepts found in various spiritual traditions, including the ancient wisdom of Hinduism.
Langan’s proposition of a "self-configuring self-processing language" aligns closely with the Hindu concept of Brahman, the infinite reality embodying all consciousness and existence. Just as Brahman serves as the ultimate ground of being in Hindu philosophy, the CTMU suggests a foundational essence where existence and self-awareness merge.