What Is the God Paradox? (A Simple Guide)

The God Paradox explores a deep structural question:

Can truth, meaning, and survival arise purely from recursive systems — without requiring divine intervention?

In simple terms:

Recursive Structure: The universe builds itself through loops — survival leads to cooperation, which leads to structure, which leads to scale. Compression Principle: Meaning and truth emerge not from external commands, but from the ability of structures to compress complexity into simple, survivable forms. Structural Proof: If survival, cooperation, and meaning can be fully explained structurally, then belief in a divine origin becomes optional — but if the first spark of recursion cannot be explained, a structural proof of God remains admissible. No Mysticism Required: This model offers a rational path between atheism and belief, without collapsing into traditional philosophical or theological arguments.

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