i think maybe the human brain doesn't have a clean distinction between places and social/instrumental contexts
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Replying to @VesselOfSpirit
suggests unique & persistent physical locations of social contexts would reduce cognitive load
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walking near a sports field surrounded by some hills, imagining that it was a field in an uninhabited area and had different
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meanings/plot roles, noticing that the way in which these seemed subjectively different seemed indistinguishable from
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the way different places seem subjectively like different places
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no that makes sense - I had a lot of points of connection for that idea, just wondered about the origin
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