Consider the following regions in the landscape of possible minds: (1) All possible human minds (2) All human minds that have ever existed (3) All human minds that currently exist. (4) All currently existing human minds that participate in science
This is a great read that provides a useful perspective! The idea of "Theodiversity" reminds me of this essay by Nick Cammarata: http://nickcammarata.com/writing/everything-is-fertile — you may probably like it. Other than that, I'm also very supportive about the idea of certain drugs as a means for enhancing scientific productivity.
Incredible work here. I think AI will ultimately help us understand that cognition is build upon abstract narrative landscapes, and that will unfold a new sort of enlightenment. Or we will die.
This is a great read that provides a useful perspective! The idea of "Theodiversity" reminds me of this essay by Nick Cammarata: http://nickcammarata.com/writing/everything-is-fertile — you may probably like it. Other than that, I'm also very supportive about the idea of certain drugs as a means for enhancing scientific productivity.
loved it, thanks for sharing, definitely touches on many of the same themes as I do here but from a very different perspective.
Incredible work here. I think AI will ultimately help us understand that cognition is build upon abstract narrative landscapes, and that will unfold a new sort of enlightenment. Or we will die.