while I now know much more than I did a few years ago, I also know how much more I don't, & not just in terms of the possible knowledge domains, but the fractal dimension of information too, how deep reality goes, how much space there is for nuance & fine structure, everywhere.
to achieve this, one seeks out the most highly-greebled bits of reality, those with the most unique textures, the highest information density. autists tend to be particularly good at this, being genetically predisposed to excel at high-res info processing
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greebledness is an intuitive measure of an object's Kolmogorov complexity
the more greebled something is, the more incompressible (aka asymmetric) detail it posses…
https://twitter.com/pee_zombie/status/1391565187719761930
the end goal of this exploration is, ofc, to maximally compress your conceptual structures, to achieve the most efficient representation of your world-model; the simpler it is, the more powerful & generalizable, and hence a that much more useful tool
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this is a natural cycle; we start off with way-too-simple conceptions of reality, iteratively greeble them to capture nuances we discover in our search for truth, and th…
https://twitter.com/pee_zombie/status/1389245862606516224
each semantic dimension you discover presents a new degree of freedom, a way to fold reality along its seams, uncover its inherent symmetries & reduce its relative complexity. the more your thinking becomes multifaceted, the simpler the world appears.
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@AbstractFairy perceptive origami
https://twitter.com/pee_zombie/status/1437542878004252674
it can feel overwhelming at times, especially when inhabiting my traditional frame of hypermodern epistemics, wherein one must understand the totality of human knowledge to be able to contribute useful insights; its become clear to me how unrealistic this is.