So you'll develop more concepts, you can not really proof. But this implies, that you need time after every experience, to proof confusing conclusions against perceivable reality and cope with your current state.
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Obey the first precept of epistemology: weight of confidence must equal support by evidence. (Eventually: Every belief is conditional. Trace all priors to the fundamentals, map out the space of possible fundamentals until the space of all self consistent systems emerges.)
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This is conceptually related to your recent statement regarding sleep enabling escape from local minima. Would you agree sleep and psychedelics are similar in this regard?
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Yes, I suspect that psychedelics work by interacting with the same receptors that are responsible for inducing dreaming. Trips are lucid dreams with a few additional (mostly serotonergic) shenanigans.
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I like your tweets very much for they make me think intensely sometimes in order to get them. Or, as they would say: the semantic payload of the sequences of semiotic signifiers tweeted by you requires intense mental exertion which is followed by understanding and appreciation.
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'Relax Your Priors' is the new name of my Baysian krautjazz band.
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Do you think this relaxation of priors is the same as or related to the increase in openness to experience found to follow psychedelic experiences?
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“Openness” is a pretty vague personality parameter that is measured with questionnaires and does not have a single clear neurobiological mechanism behind it, so it is hard to tell.
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Exactly
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