Do we interact with each other or concepts of one another?
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Replying to @JayleneWallick
Definitely the concepts of each other. We create little daemon copies of what we believe the essence of the other to be and interact with that in our own little headspace. But thinking that way is lonely and sad so let's just pretend like we actually interact with each other.
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Replying to @speakerjohnash @JayleneWallick
On the other hand, it is not you who interacts with your simulacrum of me, it’s just your simulacrum of yourself. None of us actually exists.
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It's all projections all the way down
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If you get your fingers into the beam at any level, the higher levels break down, but not the lower ones. Lower levels have mostly (but not always) lower complexity. This fuels the hope that there is a definite ground truth with discoverable constraints.
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I'm at a point in my life where the possibility of a ground truth is more terrifying than comforting, but sure, keep digging. That worked out great in Moria :-)
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It gets better once you dig deep enough to become computational again.
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Yes, and then you dig deep enough to lose it again :-(
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I think I hit bedrock, but I am still hammering away at it to see if it might be obsidian
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dragon glass?
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