So much for reading that book. Spoilers everywhere Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image! I didn't know what to expect, but that video is pretty interesting. Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image!
I don't remember either, but found the movie.....Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image! and just for shock value;
Reminds me of a little joke; Prostitute asking her friend "can you lend me 20 bucks until I get on my back again"
time as a commodity of perpetual loss leveraging. people spend far less time devoted to talking in real life face to face with people about intellectual issues. this goes hand in hand with the ever decreasing wage rate of the working class. with manufacturing and administration jobs being outsourced to 3rd world no rights markets this has seen a landslide effect in the loss of intellectual attainment as a collective social culture.
The Post Whatever Thread I was playing the yard maintenance game today. Trim a tree, sit down and have a smoke. Trim a bush, sit down and have a smoke. Move some debris, sit down and have a smoke. Thank the Universe for my chain saw and hedge trimmer
You have an interesting way of looking at things, Rainbow. Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image!
You just exactly described my every weekday while I'm between contracts. Smokes punctuate chores. ('course, my cigars last an hour...)
It explains what begun a long time ago as bacterial "quorum sensing" and the order on which ENTP rests is provided by the microtubules present in all eukaryotic organisms, which can be called proto- or quasi-intelligences. Also addressed by Anil Seth that; "when people agree (quorum sensing) on their hallucinations (best guesses), we call that reality"
I used to have a friend who was born deaf, and with one-ear (mangled.) When someone met him for the first-time, he asked, "what's the matter with you, did Stevie Wonder phone you while you were doing the ironing?" Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image!
This is all everybody does all the time. Your brain can only make a best gues of what your senses observe. Optical illusions work on everyone, but agreement on an optical illusion is not recognizing reality. That would be creating a false reality by agreement. And that happens often as well......Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image!
Gotcha. I'm not sure I think of ''best guesses'' as ''hallucinations,'' though. I think if we insist on the hallucination being real (to us, in the moment), despite evidence to the contrary...then, that would be a delusion. Hmm.
Well, if five people have claimed to see Big Foot last night in the town they all live in, separately/together (that part doesn't matter) - I'd consider that a hallucination, or just a mistake in identifying something else as Big Foot. Now if they insist on holding their claims to be true, and we know there's no evidence to support the existence of Big Foot, they'd be delusional. But where do we draw that line? Idk.
That's what I was getting at. How many people have to share a "hallucination" before it becomes "reality"? Even if we have hard evidence one way or the other, that evidence has to be agreed on too.
True. I'm reminded of Virgin Mary ''visions'' that have been reported over the centuries, and many Catholics believe them ...without even looking into the stories. Goes back to hive mentality. If you have agreed with someone on a few points/topics in the past, you might just trust that person on all topics, without a need to verify evidence. Then, if you share the same societal labels ''Republican,'' ''Democrat,'' ''Christian'' etc...there's a tendency to just believe whatever your ''kind'' believes. Then, there are illusions, which distort our perception of reality. I guess this is why magicians are still a thing.