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  • hx836 minutes ago
    This is bad at least a dozen reasons. The most fundamental one is an unwillingness to accept a material reality. The second one is an unfamiliarity with the best arguments against material reality.<p>Light projects from a light source -&gt; Some of that light bounces off of my fern -&gt; Some of the reflected light reaches my optical nerves -&gt; This triggers a bio-electrical signal in my nervous system -&gt; The patterns of bio-electrical signals are recognized by my brain as my fern.<p>There is a physical reality of photons and carbon atoms and the medium of space&#x2F;time in which all of this occurs. Some people get so caught up in what&#x27;s happening in the nervous system that they discount the very large amount of empirical data we have that demonstrates the existence of a physical reality. Even if we are in a simulation, the simulation seems to be operating this layer we call physical reality.
  • 31707030 minutes ago
    &gt; To get there, you often need to slow down your brain&#x27;s electrical activity, moving from active Beta waves into Alpha or Theta waves through meditation or deep focus. This blurs the boundary between the inner &quot;self&quot; and the outer world.<p>Quantum Mysticism, a.k.a what if we write about spirituality as if we would report pop-science.<p>It&#x27;s been a while since I came across one as flagrant as this article.<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;What_the_Bleep_Do_We_Know!%3F" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;What_the_Bleep_Do_We_Know!%3F</a>
  • jcynix19 minutes ago
    &gt; Your coffee mug isn&#x27;t naturally brown and warm: it is a cloud of atoms made of 99.9999% empty space, with no color, no texture, and no intrinsic smell.<p>A tiger too is &quot;just a cloud of atoms&quot; but nevertheless I wouldn&#x27;t like to share a room with it. The article sounds a bit like a variant of Solipsism.
  • heykjo26 minutes ago
    htf did this get to the front page? It seems like a dorm room fever dream. Of course, we all had fun discussing this stuff in detail, but then we all got up the next day and said &quot;naw, that was mad. But good fun&quot;.
  • Avicebron48 minutes ago
    &gt; Your Brain Doesn&#x27;t Perceive the World, It Translates It<p>Well I&#x27;m out.
  • myst34 minutes ago
    Someone’s got an AI psychosis.
  • johnea44 minutes ago
    I think this article doesn&#x27;t use a very good definition of &quot;physical reality&quot;.<p>Like most writing along these lines, it conflates physical reality, with the human conscious perception of physical reality.<p>This has always been a problem of human psychology, but it seems to be getting worse.<p>Typographical note: Grey text on a black background is really bad for reading.
  • EA-316737 minutes ago
    Almost every assertion made in the first paragraph is erroneous, the presentation is childish, and frankly as post-cannabis speculations go this is low-tier.<p>And that&#x27;s an attempt to be as generous as possible to the author and their work.
  • 3askU33 minutes ago
    The billionaires and their bloggers have finally discovered dialectic materialism. Marx had the same view of consciousness:<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.marxists.org&#x2F;reference&#x2F;archive&#x2F;stalin&#x2F;works&#x2F;1938&#x2F;09.htm" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.marxists.org&#x2F;reference&#x2F;archive&#x2F;stalin&#x2F;works&#x2F;1938...</a><p>They&#x27;ll co-opt anything if it raises the IPO price.
    • appreciatorBus17 minutes ago
      Marx ultimately had the same aim, the same MO - encourage people to believe whatever vacuous bullshit you can gin up that helps you gain power. Once you’re in charge, it doesn’t matter if it was all a lie, and you can just get rid of anyone who dissents.
  • hoppp49 minutes ago
    I&#x27;m not into pseudoscience stuffs