This is what Mu means: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mu_(negative)#In_popular_culture …
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A Mu option on a Twitter poll! It's gonna be a good day

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I’m thinking of always doing polls with the format
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Can refer to it using elegant language and hope that the pointer is clear enough for the other to resonate from their own experience
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Reminds me of ‘Finger pointing to the moon’ where the moon is the uncommunicable ‘it’ and the finger is the language or device to direct attention towards. We have to be careful not to mistake the finger for the moon!
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more controversial: one can know a thing and also be able to say it
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Every time someone coins a term for a (novel) concept, weren’t they in this state right before they came up with the new term?
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Or was Newton sitting under a tree, saw an apple fall, the word “gravity” popped into his head and *then* he realized masses attract?
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mu: there are innumerably many different degrees and kinds of "knowing". you can articulate knowledge from only some of them.
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I took “say it” literally — my body knows if its tired / excited, but I may be non-verbal.
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