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'''Omega point''' is a term invented by French [[Jesuit]] [[Pierre Teilhard de Chardin]] to describe the ultimate maximum level of complexity-consciousness, considered by him the aim towards which consciousness evolves. Rather than divinity being found "in the heavens" he held that evolution was a process converging toward a "final unity", identical with the [[Eschaton (theology)|Eschaton]] and with [[God]]. According to Chardin and the Russian scholar and biologist [[Vladimir Vernadsky]] (author of ''The Geosphere'' [[1924]] and ''The Biosphere'' [[1926]]), the planet is in a transformative process, metamorphosing from the [[biosphere]] into the [[noosphere]].


==Tiplerian Omega Point==
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''Omega point'' is reprised by the mathematical physicist [[Frank J. Tipler]] to describe a hypothetical [[physical cosmology|cosmological]] scenario in the far future of the Universe. According to his omega point theory, as the Universe comes to an end in a specific kind of [[Big Crunch]], the [[computation]]al capacity of the Universe will be [[acceleration|accelerating]] [[exponential growth|exponentially]] faster than time runs out. In principle, a simulation run on this Universe-computer can thus continue [[eternity|forever]] in its own terms, even though the Universe the computer is in lasts only a finite time. The omega point theory assumes that certain cosmological parameters have values that require the universe to eventually contract, and that there will be intelligent civilizations in existence at the appropriate time to exploit the computational capacity of such an environment.


Tipler identifies this [[Asymptotic analysis|asymptotic]] state of infinite information capacity with [[God]]. The implication of this theory for present-day humans is that this ultimate cosmic computer will essentially be able to resurrect ("simulate" might be a more modest verb) everyone who has ever lived, by recreating all possible [[quantum]] brain states within the master simulation. This will be manifested as a [[simulated reality]], except without the necessity for physical bodies. From the perspective of the simulated "inhabitant," the Omega Point represents an infinite-duration [[afterlife]], which could take any imaginable form due to its virtual nature.
From the Wikipedia:


Tipler crucially predicated his omega point theory on an eventual [[Big Crunch]], now thought to be an unlikely scenario by virtue of a number of recent astronomical observations. Tipler has recently amended his views to accommodate an accelerating universe, if the acceleration results from a positive [[cosmological constant]]. He proposes [[baryon]] [[quantum tunneling|tunneling]] as a means of propelling interstellar spacecraft. If the baryons in the universe were to be annihilated by this process, then this would force the [[Higgs boson|Higgs field]] toward its absolute [[vacuum]], cancelling the positive cosmological constant, stopping the acceleration, and allowing the universe to collapse into the omega point.
"The Omega Point is a supposed future when everything in the universe spirals toward a final point of unification."


==Omega Point as a Technological Singularity==
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Omega_Point)
[[Transhumanism|Transhumanists]] argue on the basis of the accelerating technological development inherent in [[Law of Accelerating Returns|The Law of Accelerating Returns]], that within 20-140 years into the future we will arrive at what [[Vernor Vinge]] called a [[technological singularity]] or "prediction wall" in which humans will be semi-aware components of a computerised social structure of such complexity that no one person or group of persons can understand more than a tiny fraction of the whole. They believe we will soon enter a time in which we must eventually make the transition to a "runaway [[positive feedback]] loop" in high-level autonomous machine computation. The result is a technological Omega Point, in which our human tools eventually completely surpass human capacities.[http://omegapoint.org/modules/news/article.php?storyid=32]


==Omega Point in Popular Culture==
=Description=
* In the [[Isaac Asimov]] short-story "The Last Question" (in the Book "Robot Dreams"), Humanity merges its collective consciousness with its own creation: an all-powerful cosmic computer. The resulting intelligence spends eternity working out whether The Last Question can be answered; The Last Question is "Can [[entropy]] ever be reversed?". When the intelligence discovers that entropy can be reversed, it does so with the command: LET THERE BE LIGHT.
* The musical band [[Mr. Bungle]] references the Omega Point in the song "None of Them Knew They Were Robots" on the album "California."
* [[Apollo 440]] wrote a song called Omega Point for their debut album (Millennium Fever), in which a friend of the band recites a quote from Barrow and Tipler's "''The Anthropic Cosmological Principle''", p676: "At the instant the Omega Point is reached, life will have gained control of all matter and forces not only in a single universe, but in all universes whose existence is logically possible; life will have spread into all spatial regions in all universes which could logically exist, and will have stored an infinite amount of information, including all bits of knowledge which it is logically possible to know."
* In Tomorrow and Tomorrow, a book by [[Charles Sheffield]], the main character Drake Merlin is on a quest to cure his sick wife. He has her frozen and then freezes himself to hope the future holds the cure. Eventually, he finds that the only hope to having her back is to wait out the aeons until the Omega Point, at which time she will again be accessible.


==See also==
'''1.'''
* [[Pierre Teilhard de Chardin]]
* [[Technological singularity]]
* [[Vladimir Vernadsky]]
* [[Novelty Theory]]
* [[Elisabet Sahtouris]]
* [[Noosphere]]
* ''[[The Footprints of God]]''
* [[Supertask]]
* [[Digitalism]]
* [[Frank J. Tipler]]
* [[Human Instrumentality Project]]


==References==
'''Omega point''' is a term invented by French Jesuit Pierre Teilhard de Chardin to describe the ultimate maximum level of complexity-consciousness, considered by him the aim towards which consciousness evolves. Rather than divinity being found "in the heavens" he held that evolution was a process converging toward a "final unity", identical with the Eschaton (theology and with God. According to Chardin and the Russian scholar and biologist Vladimir Vernadsky (author of ''The Geosphere'' 1924 and ''The Biosphere'' 1926), the planet is in a transformative process, metamorphosing from the biosphere into the [[Noosphere]].  
*  [[Pierre Teilhard de Chardin]], 1950. ''The Future of Man''.
(excerpted from the Wikipedia).
*  -----, 1955. ''Le Phénomène Humain'' (''The Human Phenomenon'') (1955)
[[Frank J. Tipler]], 1986, "Cosmological Limits on Computation," ''International Journal of Theoretical Physics 25'': 617-61.
* -----, 1994. ''The Physics of Immortality''. Doubleday.  


== External links ==
De Chardin's ideas, like the Noosphere and the Omega point, certainly influenced a lot the more mystical crew of cyberculture. It's easy to see in noosphere the prefiguration of the Web, and in the "omega point" the idea of the Net becoming a god-like sentient, an idea already present in William Gibson's trilogy. This "digital chardinism" is certainly one of the motors of the "free" ideology. One may find De Chardin's influence on people like John Perry barlow, for instance, who said: ""Teilhard's work is about creating a consciousness so profound it will make good company for God itself."
* [http://www.orgs.bucknell.edu/teilhard/index.htm Teilhard de Chardin Homepage]
* [http://www.humanevol.com Human Evolution Research Institute]
* [http://noosphere.princeton.edu/ Princeton Noosphere project] cites Teilhard de Chardin
* [http://www.kheper.net/topics/Teilhard/Teilhard-evolution.htm Teilhard de Chardain on evolution]
* [http://www.webcom.com/gaia/tdc.html The Human Phenomenon]
* [http://www.richmond.edu/~jpaulsen/teilhard/isnoogen.html Is Noogenesis Progressing?]
* [http://www.math.tulane.edu/~tipler/summary.html Essays by Tipler on the Omega Point]
* [http://www.idsia.ch/~juergen/computerhistory.html Computer history's stride towards an expected Omega Point]


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Now, de Chardin "omega point" was restricted to earth. Currently, some transhumanists thinkers like Frank Tipler name "omega point" a state of superintelligence existing at the end of the universe.
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'''2. From the Wikipedia:'''
 
"The Omega Point is a supposed future when everything in the universe spirals toward a final point of unification. The term was invented by the French Jesuit Catholic priest Pierre Teilhard de Chardin (1881–1955).[2] Teilhard argued that the Omega Point resembles the Christian Logos, namely Christ, who draws all things into himself, who in the words of the Nicene Creed, is "God from God", "Light from Light", "True God from true God", and "through him all things were made".[3] In the Book of Revelation, Christ describes himself thrice as "the Alpha and the Omega, the beginning and the end". The idea of the Omega Point is developed in later writings, such as those of John David Garcia (1971), Paolo Soleri (1981), Frank Tipler (1994), and David Deutsch (1997).
 
...
 
According to Teilhard, evolution does not end with mankind and Earth's biosphere evolved before humans existed. He described evolution as a progression that begins with inanimate matter to a future state of Divine consciousness through Earth's "hominization".[9] He also maintained that one-cell organisms develop into metazoans or animals, but some of the members of this classification develop organisms with complex nervous systems. This group has the capability to acquire intelligence. When Homo sapiens inhabited Earth through evolution, a noosphere, the cognitive layer of existence, was created. As evolution continues, the noosphere gains coherence. Teilhard explained that this noosphere can be moved toward or constructed to be the Omega Point or the final evolutionary stage with the help of science.[10] Teilhard refers to this process as "planetization". Eventually, the noosphere gains total dominance over the biosphere and reaches a point of complete independence from tangential energy forming a metaphysical being, coined the Omega Point."
 
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Omega_Point)
 
 
 
=Etymology=
 
From the Wikipedia:
 
"Teilhard de Chardin was a paleontologist and Roman Catholic priest in the Jesuit order. In France in the 1920s, he began incorporating his theories of the universe into lectures that placed Catholicism and evolution in the same conversation. Because of these lectures, he was suspected by the Holy Office of denying the doctrine of original sin. This caused Teilhard to be exiled to China and banned from publication by Church authorities. It was not until one year after his death in 1955 that his writings were published for the world to read. His works were also supported by the writings of a group of Catholic thinkers, which includes Pope Benedict XVI. His book, The Phenomenon of Man, has been dissected by astrophysicists and cosmologists to be a theological or philosophical theory that cannot be scientifically proven. Teilhard, who was not a cosmologist, opens his books with the statement:
 
... "if this book is to be properly understood, it must be read not as a work on metaphysics, still less as a sort of theological essay, but purely and simply as a scientific treatise".
 
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Omega_Point)
 
=Discussion=
 
==[[Teilhard de Chardin's Theory of the Omega Point]]==
 
From the Wikipedia:
 
"According to Teilhard, evolution does not end with mankind and Earth's biosphere evolved before humans existed. He described evolution as a progression that begins with inanimate matter to a future state of Divine consciousness through Earth's "hominization". He also maintained that one-cell organisms develop into metazoans or animals, but some of the members of this classification develop organisms with complex nervous systems. This group has the capability to acquire intelligence. When Homo sapiens inhabited Earth through evolution, a noosphere, the cognitive layer of existence, was created. As evolution continues, the noosphere gains coherence. Teilhard explained that this noosphere can be moved toward or constructed to be the Omega Point or the final evolutionary stage with the help of science.[10] Teilhard refers to this process as "planetization". Eventually, the noosphere gains total dominance over the biosphere and reaches a point of complete independence from tangential energy forming a metaphysical being, coined the Omega Point.
 
 
Energy exists in two basic modes:
 
"Tangential Energy": energy that can be measured by physics.
 
"Radial Energy": spiritual energy which accumulates into a higher state as time progresses.
 
Teilhard defines Radial Energy as becoming more concentrated and available as it is a critical element in man's evolution. The theory applies to all forms of matter, concluding that everything with existence has some sort of life. In regard to Teilhard's The Phenomenon of Man, Peter Medawar wrote, "Teilhard's radial, spiritual, or psychic energy may be equated to 'information' or 'information content' in the sense that has been made reasonably precise by communication engineers."
 
 
Teilhard's theory is maintained by four formal properties:
 
Humans will escape the heat death of the universe. Current scientific understandings imply that intelligence cannot survive heat death. He theorizes that since radial energy is non-compliant with entropy, it escapes the collapses of forces at world's end.
 
The Omega Point does not exist within the timeline of the universe, it occurs at the exact edge of the end of time. From that point, all sequences of existence are sucked into its being.
 
The Omega Point can be understood as a volume shaped like a cone in which each section taken from the base to its summit decreases until it diminishes into a final point.
 
The volume described in the Third Property must be understood as an entity with finite boundaries.
 
 
Teilhard explains:
 
''- "what would have become of humanity, if, by some remote chance, it had been free to spread indefinitely on an unlimited surface, that is to say, left only to the devices of its internal affinities? Something unimaginable. ... Perhaps even nothing at all, when we think of the extreme importance of the role played in its development by the forces of compression".''
 
 
Teilhard calls the contributing universal energy that generates the Omega Point "forces of compression". Unlike the scientific definition, which incorporates gravity and mass, Teilhard's forces of compression sources from communication and contact between human beings. This value is limitless and directly correlated with entropy. It suggests that as humans continue to interact, consciousness evolves and grows. For the theory to occur, humans must also be bound to the finite earth. The creation of this boundary forces the world's convergence upon itself which he theorizes to result in time ending in communion with the Omega Point-God. This portion of Teilhard's thinking shows his lack of expectation for humans to engage in space travel and transcend past the borders of the planet."
 
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Omega_Point)
 
==The Omega Point cosmology of Frank Tipler and David Deutsch==
 
From the Wikipedia:
 
"Mathematical physicist Frank Tipler generalized[13] Teilhard's term Omega Point to describe what he alleges is the ultimate fate of the universe as required by the laws of physics: roughly, Tipler argues that quantum mechanics is inconsistent unless the future of every point in spacetime contains an intelligent observer to collapse the wavefunction and that the only way for this to happen is if the Universe is closed (that is, it will collapse to a single point) and yet contains observers with a "God-like" ability to perform an unbounded series of observations in finite time. Tipler's conception of the Omega Point is widely regarded as pseudoscience by mainstream science.
 
The originator of quantum computing, Oxford's David Deutsch, wrote about how a universal quantum computer could bring about Tipler's salvation in his 1997 book, The Fabric of Reality."
 
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Omega_Point)
 
 
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Definition

From the Wikipedia:

"The Omega Point is a supposed future when everything in the universe spirals toward a final point of unification."

(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Omega_Point)

Description

1.

Omega point is a term invented by French Jesuit Pierre Teilhard de Chardin to describe the ultimate maximum level of complexity-consciousness, considered by him the aim towards which consciousness evolves. Rather than divinity being found "in the heavens" he held that evolution was a process converging toward a "final unity", identical with the Eschaton (theology and with God. According to Chardin and the Russian scholar and biologist Vladimir Vernadsky (author of The Geosphere 1924 and The Biosphere 1926), the planet is in a transformative process, metamorphosing from the biosphere into the Noosphere. (excerpted from the Wikipedia).

De Chardin's ideas, like the Noosphere and the Omega point, certainly influenced a lot the more mystical crew of cyberculture. It's easy to see in noosphere the prefiguration of the Web, and in the "omega point" the idea of the Net becoming a god-like sentient, an idea already present in William Gibson's trilogy. This "digital chardinism" is certainly one of the motors of the "free" ideology. One may find De Chardin's influence on people like John Perry barlow, for instance, who said: ""Teilhard's work is about creating a consciousness so profound it will make good company for God itself."

Now, de Chardin "omega point" was restricted to earth. Currently, some transhumanists thinkers like Frank Tipler name "omega point" a state of superintelligence existing at the end of the universe.


2. From the Wikipedia:

"The Omega Point is a supposed future when everything in the universe spirals toward a final point of unification. The term was invented by the French Jesuit Catholic priest Pierre Teilhard de Chardin (1881–1955).[2] Teilhard argued that the Omega Point resembles the Christian Logos, namely Christ, who draws all things into himself, who in the words of the Nicene Creed, is "God from God", "Light from Light", "True God from true God", and "through him all things were made".[3] In the Book of Revelation, Christ describes himself thrice as "the Alpha and the Omega, the beginning and the end". The idea of the Omega Point is developed in later writings, such as those of John David Garcia (1971), Paolo Soleri (1981), Frank Tipler (1994), and David Deutsch (1997).

...

According to Teilhard, evolution does not end with mankind and Earth's biosphere evolved before humans existed. He described evolution as a progression that begins with inanimate matter to a future state of Divine consciousness through Earth's "hominization".[9] He also maintained that one-cell organisms develop into metazoans or animals, but some of the members of this classification develop organisms with complex nervous systems. This group has the capability to acquire intelligence. When Homo sapiens inhabited Earth through evolution, a noosphere, the cognitive layer of existence, was created. As evolution continues, the noosphere gains coherence. Teilhard explained that this noosphere can be moved toward or constructed to be the Omega Point or the final evolutionary stage with the help of science.[10] Teilhard refers to this process as "planetization". Eventually, the noosphere gains total dominance over the biosphere and reaches a point of complete independence from tangential energy forming a metaphysical being, coined the Omega Point."

(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Omega_Point)


Etymology

From the Wikipedia:

"Teilhard de Chardin was a paleontologist and Roman Catholic priest in the Jesuit order. In France in the 1920s, he began incorporating his theories of the universe into lectures that placed Catholicism and evolution in the same conversation. Because of these lectures, he was suspected by the Holy Office of denying the doctrine of original sin. This caused Teilhard to be exiled to China and banned from publication by Church authorities. It was not until one year after his death in 1955 that his writings were published for the world to read. His works were also supported by the writings of a group of Catholic thinkers, which includes Pope Benedict XVI. His book, The Phenomenon of Man, has been dissected by astrophysicists and cosmologists to be a theological or philosophical theory that cannot be scientifically proven. Teilhard, who was not a cosmologist, opens his books with the statement:

... "if this book is to be properly understood, it must be read not as a work on metaphysics, still less as a sort of theological essay, but purely and simply as a scientific treatise".

(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Omega_Point)

Discussion

Teilhard de Chardin's Theory of the Omega Point

From the Wikipedia:

"According to Teilhard, evolution does not end with mankind and Earth's biosphere evolved before humans existed. He described evolution as a progression that begins with inanimate matter to a future state of Divine consciousness through Earth's "hominization". He also maintained that one-cell organisms develop into metazoans or animals, but some of the members of this classification develop organisms with complex nervous systems. This group has the capability to acquire intelligence. When Homo sapiens inhabited Earth through evolution, a noosphere, the cognitive layer of existence, was created. As evolution continues, the noosphere gains coherence. Teilhard explained that this noosphere can be moved toward or constructed to be the Omega Point or the final evolutionary stage with the help of science.[10] Teilhard refers to this process as "planetization". Eventually, the noosphere gains total dominance over the biosphere and reaches a point of complete independence from tangential energy forming a metaphysical being, coined the Omega Point.


Energy exists in two basic modes:

"Tangential Energy": energy that can be measured by physics.

"Radial Energy": spiritual energy which accumulates into a higher state as time progresses.

Teilhard defines Radial Energy as becoming more concentrated and available as it is a critical element in man's evolution. The theory applies to all forms of matter, concluding that everything with existence has some sort of life. In regard to Teilhard's The Phenomenon of Man, Peter Medawar wrote, "Teilhard's radial, spiritual, or psychic energy may be equated to 'information' or 'information content' in the sense that has been made reasonably precise by communication engineers."


Teilhard's theory is maintained by four formal properties:

Humans will escape the heat death of the universe. Current scientific understandings imply that intelligence cannot survive heat death. He theorizes that since radial energy is non-compliant with entropy, it escapes the collapses of forces at world's end.

The Omega Point does not exist within the timeline of the universe, it occurs at the exact edge of the end of time. From that point, all sequences of existence are sucked into its being.

The Omega Point can be understood as a volume shaped like a cone in which each section taken from the base to its summit decreases until it diminishes into a final point.

The volume described in the Third Property must be understood as an entity with finite boundaries.


Teilhard explains:

- "what would have become of humanity, if, by some remote chance, it had been free to spread indefinitely on an unlimited surface, that is to say, left only to the devices of its internal affinities? Something unimaginable. ... Perhaps even nothing at all, when we think of the extreme importance of the role played in its development by the forces of compression".


Teilhard calls the contributing universal energy that generates the Omega Point "forces of compression". Unlike the scientific definition, which incorporates gravity and mass, Teilhard's forces of compression sources from communication and contact between human beings. This value is limitless and directly correlated with entropy. It suggests that as humans continue to interact, consciousness evolves and grows. For the theory to occur, humans must also be bound to the finite earth. The creation of this boundary forces the world's convergence upon itself which he theorizes to result in time ending in communion with the Omega Point-God. This portion of Teilhard's thinking shows his lack of expectation for humans to engage in space travel and transcend past the borders of the planet."

(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Omega_Point)

The Omega Point cosmology of Frank Tipler and David Deutsch

From the Wikipedia:

"Mathematical physicist Frank Tipler generalized[13] Teilhard's term Omega Point to describe what he alleges is the ultimate fate of the universe as required by the laws of physics: roughly, Tipler argues that quantum mechanics is inconsistent unless the future of every point in spacetime contains an intelligent observer to collapse the wavefunction and that the only way for this to happen is if the Universe is closed (that is, it will collapse to a single point) and yet contains observers with a "God-like" ability to perform an unbounded series of observations in finite time. Tipler's conception of the Omega Point is widely regarded as pseudoscience by mainstream science.

The originator of quantum computing, Oxford's David Deutsch, wrote about how a universal quantum computer could bring about Tipler's salvation in his 1997 book, The Fabric of Reality."

(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Omega_Point)