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We are all wrong from time to time, even on matters about which we have absolute confidence, alas. In your lifetime there can be any number of occasions on which you may be absolutely certain and yet absolutely mistaken. Thus I posit.

If you were held captive by a malign fiend which deceived your senses, of what if anything could you be certain?

If you inaugurate a method of doubting everything, you could thus be reduced to the simple comclusion that because you are concious, and aware of your own thoughts, you could not plausibly doubt your own existence. You see its a simple "I think, therefore I am.", it sounds so trivial, until in context.

"I'm real! I exist! And upon that rock, I shall build an edifice of reason!"

But I digress, in this case, my point is truth is slippery. Although that slipperiness is a disadvantage in some situations, it is also vital to the way we live. The wrong truth at the wrong moment causes housing markets to plummet and nations to growl at one another.

But to make matters worse, I suggest now that human beings are incapable of knowing truth, or anything at all, in an absolute sense of course.

We believe. We theorise. But we have no direct perception of whether our belief is matched by the objective universe.

But, what if this is a role we fill?

If the Heisenberg stuff is literally true, we as conscious beings have a sort of role in the ongoing creation of the universe. We cause tiny indecisions to go one way or another, just by looking at them. So the one has to ask:

If we learned to appreciate the universe directly and without the possibility of error, would we inaugurate a cascade?

What if our way of existing is contingent on these little uncertainties in the fabric of out world? And thus, what if knowing this entails knowing that, which implies that, and so on and so on until there are no open questions any more, and every choice is made as a consequence of every other, and finally we become little clockwork people. And wouldn't that rather mean the extinction of intelligence?

I guess I won't be sleeping a lot tonight but, those ideas are worth it ^_^

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Hm, this description looks familiar to me...

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Kitty got to much COGS

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ty

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Thanks

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Thanks and wow....wall of text xD

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This is almost as good as time cube!

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If this Heisenberg stuff is literally true, that has exactly no implications for us until we start building things on the scale of electrons. You have no idea what Heisenberg's principle actually means, beyond the sensationalized "if you look at it then it changes" mutilation. Since I can't figure out how to get a URL with underscores to work here, google "less wrong heisenberg" and the first hit should help clear things up, along with some other reading in the same series.

As far as determinism being the "extinction of intelligence", we've had an answer to that since the eighteenth century. Look up David Hume some time. Good stuff.

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Thanks SFK! Awesome game!

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Thanks!

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Thanks a lot!

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I'd like me some rock hard cogs.

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thx

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Thanks

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Thanks!

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Thank you kind sir!

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Thankyou !

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thanks

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thanks for the give away

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ty

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thanks U , i am very interested.

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thanks

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Thanks

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thanks for the lovely wall of text =P

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ty

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Thanks for Cogs, SrgColman.

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