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The Intelligence Subnet Theory is a philosophical theory to help physicists regain their trust in religious matters. The theory began as original work by Benjamin Nathanael Bowen during the year 2007, however has been recieving a number of contributions from other philosophers as of 2010.

The theory originates by supposing that all things are intelligence. Intelligence has two main forms, Experiential and Physical; where experiential is at the heart of sentinel beings and physical is the "energy" of all substance. The theory goes on to state that there is a unique kind of intelligence, processing intelligence, which acts as a "central-processor" of the universe to govern the laws of physics and represent the space-time continuum. Bowen calls this the Omniplex, which means "all components"; refering to everything of physicality as a central unit, which can be supposed of being "programmed by God".

The theory ultimately comes together by stating that all intelligence forms a network which supports reality (which Bowen refers to as a Subnet).

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