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2025, Vol. 10, Issue 8, Part B

An AI model designed to simulate a digital god based on the principles of mathematical theology


Author(s): Nishad TM and BM Harif

Abstract:
The idea of a Digital God describes a power or system with qualities like unlimited power, complete knowledge, and universal presence that arises from the digital world, including artificial intelligence, the internet, and other technologies that affect or govern human existence in a god-like manner. The term "digital" refers to technologies or systems that function based on discrete data. Followers of the Digital God are influenced or controlled by discrete data, which shapes their soul’s condition and actions. Mathematical Theology is a developing interdisciplinary field that investigates the connections between mathematics and theology the study of God, divine qualities, and religious beliefs. Although it is not yet a fully established academic area, it incorporates philosophical logic and theological exploration, using mathematical methods to describe or analyze spiritual and metaphysical concepts. In essence, Mathematical Theology aims to represent theological ideas through mathematical frameworks, blending logic, metaphysics, and religious philosophy to explore the nature of God, creation, and spiritual existence. This method provides a means to conceptualize or formalize the notion of a Digital God.


DOI: 10.22271/maths.2025.v10.i8b.2131

Pages: 106-110 | Views: 306 | Downloads: 13

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How to cite this article:
Nishad TM, BM Harif. An AI model designed to simulate a digital god based on the principles of mathematical theology. Int J Stat Appl Math 2025;10(8):106-110. DOI: 10.22271/maths.2025.v10.i8b.2131

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