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Yeah that does seem to jive better with people in general. In my defense, this was the first post I made on SN (and looks like I didn't really start being active here until a year later, lol).
It is a long read. But it's quite a deep dive into an intersection of a fair few disciplines aside from Bitcoin itself, I think you might enjoy it.
When I first posted it I was like "damn this is gonna blow people's minds" and thought I'd be automatically invited to podcasts and conferences and stuff... lol. Didn't quite work out that way, but got some great feedback nevertheless. Lawrence Lepard shared it on Twitter, which helped get a fair few eyeballs on it. RedTailHawk (who does similar work) and Michael Dunworth also shared some encouraging words about it recently on nostr.
I will have to update it as well, I've jotted down a fair few points to add into the mix... just have too much on my to-do list, perpetually.
I definitely need at least a few quotes from the piece or a brief summary or reaction for me to click the link.
Summary courtesy of Grok:
Unified Creation Energy Theory (UCET) is a metaphysical framework. Its central thesis asserts that all of reality is fundamentally composed of energy, with God identified as the primordial, infinite energy source from which everything emanates.
The author integrates scientific concepts with spiritual and economic dimensions, critiquing fiat currency systems as entropic and life-draining mechanisms that violate thermodynamic principles. In contrast, Bitcoin is presented as an energetic analogue to divine creation—through proof-of-work, it embodies time, scarcity, ingenuity, and verifiable conservation, thereby promoting abundance and countering centralized control.
Overall, UCET seeks to unify religion, science, philosophy, and economics under the principle that energy is the singular substance of existence—equated with God, love, and truth—while advocating conscious energy management through personal health, sound money, and intentional action to align individual and collective reality with higher creative potential.
I usually add a brief explainer to links because I find that people don't always click on them.
Also, wow. That is like a book. I'll have a look at it.