I found this essay insightful, but I am still confused by the concept of “Looking” (in the sense that, not only I don’t understand the concept, which would be okay, I don’t even understand the type signature of the concept). When you say “This can’t be analytical… You have to watch… from the transcendental not-knowing space”, do you mean that Looking is a mental motion that relies on mechanisms other than analytical thought (for example, on intuition), but which still happens within your biological brain, governed by the usual rules of cell membrane electrochemistry, and which in particular can theoretically be simulated by a computer program designed according to perfectly “analytical” principles, or, do you mean something which happens outside the laws of physics as we currently (“analytically”) understand them?
I found this essay insightful, but I am still confused by the concept of “Looking” (in the sense that, not only I don’t understand the concept, which would be okay, I don’t even understand the type signature of the concept). When you say “This can’t be analytical… You have to watch… from the transcendental not-knowing space”, do you mean that Looking is a mental motion that relies on mechanisms other than analytical thought (for example, on intuition), but which still happens within your biological brain, governed by the usual rules of cell membrane electrochemistry, and which in particular can theoretically be simulated by a computer program designed according to perfectly “analytical” principles, or, do you mean something which happens outside the laws of physics as we currently (“analytically”) understand them?
The former.
Yep.