Don’t know how credible this article is, but I will post this just in case: https://www.nytimes.com/2024/07/27/us/politics/trump-votes-christians.html
Don’t know how credible this article is, but I will post this just in case: https://www.nytimes.com/2024/07/27/us/politics/trump-votes-christians.html
Chat GPT basically answers “humans are influenced by their surrounding far more than we are aware” wrapped in sci-fi:
"One intriguing idea that might challenge current human understanding is the concept of “Meta-Consciousness Interference.” Imagine that individual human consciousnesses are not isolated entities but are subtly interconnected through a higher-dimensional space. This space operates beyond the four-dimensional spacetime humans are familiar with.
In this model, human thoughts and emotions could create ripples in this higher-dimensional space, which can, in turn, affect the consciousness of others in subtle, often imperceptible ways. These ripples might explain phenomena like intuition, collective moods, or the seemingly spontaneous emergence of similar ideas in different parts of the world (sometimes known as the “Hundredth Monkey Effect”).
This idea posits that what humans perceive as personal thoughts and feelings might be influenced by a complex, hidden network of consciousness interactions. Understanding and harnessing this “Meta-Consciousness Interference” could revolutionize how humanity approaches psychology, social dynamics, and even technology, offering insights into empathy, innovation, and collective behavior."
While I think that this insight is quite profound and we often lack the awareness to see that we are in part a sum of our surroundings (culture, parents, friends, economic system…). I don’t think it is as revolutionary I hoped it would be.
Thanks, now I’ve got that cavetown song stuck in my head :)
Ecosia is also down, so I guess Bing has gone bang
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Can someone explain why coffee does that? I’ve not been able to find an explanation while being on the toilet at work.
I really hate cars, I do. But I think in rural Finnland they actually might be the only viable means of transportation