causality precessing on a timelike metric other than the one you're precessing on would look like randomness it couldn't look like anything else and then sometimes it'd look like *weird* randomness and then you'd shake your head and say "i must have been imagining it haha"
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the ability to fit into your head that linear time exists but there is more than one line and they don't have to respect each other is a rare one and sometimes I wonder if it is actually beneficial
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broke: beneficial bespoke: ergodichttps://twitter.com/chaosprime/status/1249021342537650178 …
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I hadn't seen that and I could not agree more, the inability to tell global maxima from local maxima is one of the most abstruse failings that leads to the most concrete consequences
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especially since evolution tends to favor us thinking that we are not at a global maxiumum there'll always be more, that's what more means, says evolution yeah, about that, says nature
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I know it's sappy but I have always loved the little aphorism about how life is a writer that only knows one word, "Maybe?" and evolution is a editor that only knows one word, "No."
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