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How do we underestimate the depth of everything?

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By estimating it


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How about this one:

  • How many unique 1080p images can you make with 8-bit RGB color?
  • How many unique patterns are there in the Mandelbrot set?
  1. How many seconds have you been alive? (Years * 365 * 30 * 24 * 60 * 60)
  2. How many unique qualia are there? (Gradients of Sense-Perception and Cognitive Functions)
  3. How many unique qualia combinations are there? (Take it to its own power)
  4. Take unique qualia to the power of seconds alive.
  5. Take that to the power of all living organisms.
  6. Account for all possible interactions across all holarchies.
  • Look up Chaos theory
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I'd say thinking of our perception and experience as accurate reflections of "existence" is a big contributing factor to our superficiality, or in other words, operating on our impressions of things.

We generally take our experience of things at face value, stopping at identifying (naming) what something is. As long as it is identified as threatening or beneficial to ourselves, we rarely question what those are beyond their relationship to us. 

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2 hours ago, Salvijus said:

By estimating it

Lol nice

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Because there is no “bottom”/base of reality.

By nature of infinity, whatever you think is the foundation/depth is, you can go deeper. Question is, are you ready for what is lurking there?


Chaos, Entropy, Order

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4 hours ago, Salvijus said:

By estimating it

Exactly.

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