onmygameboi
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- Nov 25, 2023
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If I don’t see you, you don’t exist!
That goes for your team.
Speak for yourself, I do one-armed pullups and grow palm trees.We live trite meaningless lives.
That's a hyperbolic interpretation of that lineage of modern thinkers. It makes for good sci-fi, but the question they were addressing was more certainty, an epistemological issue, than existence, an ontological one. You can read it that way which is fun, more prominent in Berkeley.Some modern thinkers literally believe this.
They think that people create reality rather than interpreting it.
It kind of goes back to Descartes' "I think; therefore, I am." Your thinking tells you that you exist. Who's the say the rest of the world does?
Realistically, my brain is hooked up to some sort of simulator operated by a combination of Habs and Bruins fans who live in a higher reality and can't get enough of seeing me suffer through years and years of seeing the Leafs fall short of winning the Cup.
I mean, imagine your team is losing at the start of the 3rd, and you think about, should you start (or stop) watching the game.
As far as I understand, worlds where you watching and not watching the game are different. But are they different enough to impact the game and change the result?
Blasphemy!!!!Are you asking a team may win or lose because people are watching or not watching?
They do not care about how many people are watching from bars or their homes
That's what crossed my mind.Schrodinger's Hockey Game?
Our existence is completely sane.Superstition is crazy.
I mean, imagine your team is losing at the start of the 3rd, and you think about, should you start (or stop) watching the game.
As far as I understand, worlds where you watching and not watching the game are different. But are they different enough to impact the game and change the result?
To quote a Texas poetaster, it ain't any more unusual to be born twice than it is to be born once.Our existence is completely sane.