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Theoretical neurobiology offers a simpler explanation for all of these effects--from a Bayesian perspective, as the brain is progressively optimized to model its world, its complexity will decrease. Somehow Ive always been acutely aware of this fact, and so to retain brain complexity I ensure I routinely observe new aspects not to the laws that govern my world - those are set - but to the layered effects that arise within its wave patterning. Theres also a subtle refusal I maintain completely to accept every single law at once, alternating around at that which I dont immediately accept, and Im not sure why thats a necessary thing but I intuit that it is, in order to remain cognitively open to higher consequence of layering the other laws. Maybe its that no law actually is in fact absolute; if they all were, none of those layered affects arising within the wave patterning of the world would in fact sustain or be remotely relevant. And maybe no law is in fact absolute because I refuse to accept all of them at once. And maybe I do that because I like the arisal of those layered effects, because the more the effects layer, the more superiority I can demonstrate in my ability to maintain a grip on everything at once, as everyone else gets more and more confused...
Posted on: Sat, 22 Mar 2014 10:02:56 +0000

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