Snufkino wrote:We're hardwired to find meaning in everything, it's clearly plays a big part in both our survival mechanisms and higher intelligence. We experience a coincidence, then another and another, and the first one was related to what we were thinking about at the time, but then our sense of awareness and curiosity ("Is this danger?") comes into play, but has no way of being resolved and so another part of the brain starts reeling off greater possibilities and the gateway to schizophrenia starts to open?
Having said that, I'm still kind of fascinated by the coincidences themselves. I wonder what the chances are that you're thinking of X and then X is soon mentioned or experiences in some way. Then take into account that it's a seemingly very common occurance you can see why people get carried away to want to find meaning. Also what's up with when you hear of twins living on opposite sides of the planet getting married, or doing some esoteric thing at the same time, or you're thinking about someone you've not thought about for ages and then they call? What's causing that thought in the first place, and why at that specific time? Where's Morpheus to explain all this shit when you need him?
Maybe he was there, but died and we're all fucked. Phone boxes have been disappearing over the last decade so there are less escape routes. Coincidence?
Some form of morphic resonance?
...that pay phone thing is fun to think about
Eivind August wrote:Never really got the "coincidences happen -> we must live in a simulation" line of thinking. Coincidences happen because we ourselves repeat patterns with a limited number of choices, no?
When I was like 11 my family drove from eastern Washington to the tip of Baja, and we were in a little beach town near Cabo and my PE teacher from school was on the beach.
This was the defining moment when I began to question reality. Simulation .. probably
Haha, I've had something like that happen, I was on a trip to Florida (from New England) and I went into a Friendly's for lunch and my music teacher was in there, I was probably 11 too.
Snufkino wrote:We're hardwired to find meaning in everything, it's clearly plays a big part in both our survival mechanisms and higher intelligence. We experience a coincidence, then another and another, and the first one was related to what we were thinking about at the time, but then our sense of awareness and curiosity ("Is this danger?") comes into play, but has no way of being resolved and so another part of the brain starts reeling off greater possibilities and the gateway to schizophrenia starts to open?
Having said that, I'm still kind of fascinated by the coincidences themselves. I wonder what the chances are that you're thinking of X and then X is soon mentioned or experiences in some way. Then take into account that it's a seemingly very common occurance you can see why people get carried away to want to find meaning. Also what's up with when you hear of twins living on opposite sides of the planet getting married, or doing some esoteric thing at the same time, or you're thinking about someone you've not thought about for ages and then they call? What's causing that thought in the first place, and why at that specific time? Where's Morpheus to explain all this shit when you need him?
Maybe he was there, but died and we're all fucked. Phone boxes have been disappearing over the last decade so there are less escape routes. Coincidence?
Some form of morphic resonance?
...that pay phone thing is fun to think about
Snufkino wrote:We're hardwired to find meaning in everything, it's clearly plays a big part in both our survival mechanisms and higher intelligence. We experience a coincidence, then another and another, and the first one was related to what we were thinking about at the time, but then our sense of awareness and curiosity ("Is this danger?") comes into play, but has no way of being resolved and so another part of the brain starts reeling off greater possibilities and the gateway to schizophrenia starts to open?
Having said that, I'm still kind of fascinated by the coincidences themselves. I wonder what the chances are that you're thinking of X and then X is soon mentioned or experiences in some way. Then take into account that it's a seemingly very common occurance you can see why people get carried away to want to find meaning. Also what's up with when you hear of twins living on opposite sides of the planet getting married, or doing some esoteric thing at the same time, or you're thinking about someone you've not thought about for ages and then they call? What's causing that thought in the first place, and why at that specific time? Where's Morpheus to explain all this shit when you need him?
Maybe he was there, but died and we're all fucked. Phone boxes have been disappearing over the last decade so there are less . escape routes. Coincidence?
Some form of morphic resonance?
...that pay phone thing is fun to think about
Someone's reading Rupert Sheldrake.
not really, but I find it somewhat interesting. Improbable as it may be.
short answer: no. i don't think we're living in a simulation in that kind of strict sense. the relative malleability of reality is a whole other question which a lifetime of pondering and research have not satisfactorily explicated. there's definitely more to the picture than meets the eye, as Neil Young put it. i've seen and experienced stuff that's beyond the bounds of accepted reality and was independently confirmed by at least one other person on a number of occasions. but the extent to which things are manipulable is pretty much impossible to establish empirically. and you're probably better off not fucking with it anyway...you can get in trouble really quick.
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dubkitty wrote:i've seen and experienced stuff that's beyond the bounds of accepted reality and was independently confirmed by at least one other person on a number of occasions.
I too've read the writings of Carlos Castaneda.
I tried to construct my own timeline of what he wrote about. Not with any sort of success either. It was impossible.
psychic vampire. wrote:The important take away from this thread: Taoism and Ring Modulators go together?
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repoman wrote:Does anyone ever remember "adrenochrome" being acknowledged as fictitious and made up?
I actually know this cause I had to look it up ten years ago for a film school screen writing assignment. Harvesting adrenochrome was going to be the a plot device in one my scripts. It's a real substance. It's just not a real thing the way Hunter S Thompson described it. It's unscheduled in the USA. That may be where your confusion (if any) comes from.
UNRELATED BUT RELATED: Related to topics of this thread, but you your questions... I've been reading A LOT about Ibogaine this year. Gives me anxiety just reading about it. I personally do not have the CPU to process all my memories.
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