No no. the universe is the whole thing. if somebody can program it, it cannot be the whole thing.
I use the analogy of the Internet with our universe. I really do believe that the Internet will one day be huge and that it will be populated by intelligent beings. The Internet, either young like today, or evolved like in 1000+ years, constitutes "the whole thing". It is a world in itself. Just like ours. It is the whole thing for the creatures living in it. They cannot exist outside of it, just like we cannot exist outside of our world.
furthermore, once you postulate that a designer is necessary to create such a program, then you will have to postulate an infinite number of such programs and designers, if I reason correctly.
Yes, you reason correctly. But then please take into account how different our world is from the digital world. So different that, just like in a biblical story, no digital creature can see the face of God (us) and we (God) cannot enter physically the world we created. And so on and so forth. I can give many parallels between us and the Net and God(s) and our world. The point is that each world created is vastly different in its actual implementation, yet certain idea runs through them all... Have you considered these differences between each world, just by looking at our concrete examples, before insisting on knowing other questions?
let's dissect this thought: the universe is a computer, which runs a program. computers, from your own experience, cannot arise from themselves, they must be created by a designer (a leap of faith here, but let's go along with this thought). then where did this creator come from? out of nothing?
Well, what does our universe come from, according to mainstream science? It's a random fluctuation of (+) balancing (-) that came of nothing. If you find this explanation more satisfactory, perhaps it's a matter of taste.
no, most likely he will have been shaped by a long history of events, called evolution. According to you, life is a program, so again, the larger universe comprising this being and its subprogram, must be a giant computer. hence someone must have created it. and so on.
In short, even if the universe is a computer, there is no designer needed. If you start postulating some Uncaused Causer, well then anything is possible.
I think you're also confusing the abstract terminology 'program' and 'computer' with our daily life concepts. We know that these are created of course. program, in the sense that you have suggested that the universe 'has to be a program', only means that there are specific determinate laws from which one cannot escape. These laws may or may not have been ordained by some superintelligence.
Evolution does not deny programming. To the contrary. Evolution is best implemented via programming (to which DNA attests).
And no, I am not confusing the abstract terminology 'program' and 'computer' with our daily life concepts. I mean it literally. This is what makes sense to me on all levels. Life is the desire for the novelty of experience. Its evolution is the evolution of worlds, i.e. the novel places where these experiences can be had.
Edited by xEva, 16 October 2012 - 10:38 PM.