thanks for this, seems like the most reasonable take.
thanks for this, seems like the most reasonable take.
This is a cool read on that game, nice
Carl Sagan was already mentioned, he’s def a favorite of mine. I’d also add Matt Mercer, everything I’ve seen of him makes it seems like he’s just a wonderful person all around.
I think “A Tale of Two Sisters” is incredibly underrated, really great Korean ghost story. Acting is top notch, solid scares, and beautiful cinematography. Highly recommended!!
Really have to watch Poughkeepsie Tapes at some point, keep hearing crazy stuff about it!!!
Solid list, I can attest to all of these except coherence, which I haven’t seen yet. OP should watch some of these!!
lol for some reason I’ve always liked this one! I think I just like how it’s become so abstract that people got creative with how to express it
Lol brutal!
Both, I would think. What’s currently undiscovered in reality will only be discovered by employing science, in some degree.
My thought exactly! If anything of the type OP mentioned did actually exist, it would now be in the realm of science! Science at its core is just observation.
Amazing! Do you happen to know where the root sets arose from?
What does independent mean here? Not influenced by a previous writing system? Does this imply that all other writing systems have a singular source?
Appreciate the response, will def check it out now!!
Haven’t watched the vid, but I’ve been thinking about this lately. Consciousness isn’t like a super well-defined concept, I don’t think, so by some loose metrics I’d figure we’re basically there, or really close. Given it’s not like a physical or material concept, the appearance of consciousness to me is more- or-less consciousness. Make sure you treat your chat bots nicely!
Another one I have on my shelf, seems like a tough one to get through. Actually thinking I’ll start his “philosophical investigations” before trying the tractatus again
Honestly reading nietzsche in college was mind blowing for me. Started with “the gay science” and read like 3 more of his books in a row. Will probably reread his “genealogy of morals” again soon.
How did you like godel Escher Bach? Have it on my bookshelf, intending to read it eventually after my current stack.
Finishing up “The demon-haunted world” by Carl Sagan, which is really good but a little repetitive, and I’m a few chapters into Bertrand Russell’s “The Problems of Philosophy”, which is a great little book that summarizes the big questions of philosophy up to that point in time (in Russell’s view, of course).
After those I’m looking to start Richard Feynman “The Pleasure of Finding things out”, since the Sagan book got me wanting more popular science stuff, as well as “the people’s history of the United States”, since that comes recommended from some friends (and will hunting of course!).
lol this is the only response necessary