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Everything is made of knowledge. Does the knowledge belong to the Creator of everything?
Everything is made of knowledge. Everything in the world, from the most significant things to the smallest particles, are all created by knowledge. Without any doubt, one could say that everything in existence is a product of thought and consciousness.
Since everything exists because of knowledge, everything is dependent on awareness. Therefore it follows that the creator of all things is also essentially aware and intelligent.
However, because everything is a product of thought and knowledge, one could also say that the universe itself is simply just another manifestation of consciousness. It's as if everything was once just in the mind of an original creator. But since ideas are not separate from each other but rather interconnected and interdependent on each other, it's more accurate to say that all things contain part of themselves within them.
This leads to a rather interesting conclusion; that the universe is a singular entity. The world we live in and all of its contents are within a consciousness, which I will refer to as god for convenience sake.
God is a singular consciousness that contains all of its creations within it. This raises the question, does god have an external world or is everything in existence a part of the creator itself?
It could be argued that god is unaware of its own creations; it knows nothing but itself. But then again, you can't really say anything about a consciousness without using something else in existence to measure it with, so this argument has no ground.