are you putting forward that something about worldviews sometimes relies on faster than light signaling?
OK this is getting close. I am saying worldviews CANNOT EVER be fast enough, and that’s why the goal is to drop all worldviews to get “fast enough”. Which the very idea of “fast enough” is in itself ‘wrong’ because it’s conceptual / limited / false. This is my worst-best attempt to point to a thing, but I am trying to be as literal as possible, not poetic.
No response can be immediate in a physical universe
Yeah, we’re including ‘physical universe’ as a ‘worldview’. If you hold onto a physical universe, you’re already stuck in a worldview, and that’s not going to be fast enough.
The point is to get out of this mental, patterned, limited ideation. It’s “blockheaded”, as you put. All ideas. All ways of looking. All frameworks and methodologies and sense-making. All of it goes. Including consciousness, perception.
When all of it goes, then you don’t need ‘response times’ or ‘sense data’ or ‘brain activity’ or ‘neurons firing’ or ‘speed of light’ or whatever. All of that can still ‘operate’ as normal, without a problem.
We’re getting to the end of where thinking or talking about it is going to help.
We’re getting to the end of where thinking or talking about it is going to help.
Ok, well maybe it doesn’t make sense to answer this question then, but...
Why is it such a crucial desiderata to have (apparently literally) instantaneous responsiveness? What’s insufficient about a 200 millisecond delay?
So far “this isn’t instantaneous [in a way that my current worldview suggests is literally, fundamentally, impossible]”, isn’t a very compelling reason for me to try do a different thing that I’m already doing.
OK this is getting close. I am saying worldviews CANNOT EVER be fast enough, and that’s why the goal is to drop all worldviews to get “fast enough”. Which the very idea of “fast enough” is in itself ‘wrong’ because it’s conceptual / limited / false. This is my worst-best attempt to point to a thing, but I am trying to be as literal as possible, not poetic.
Yeah, we’re including ‘physical universe’ as a ‘worldview’. If you hold onto a physical universe, you’re already stuck in a worldview, and that’s not going to be fast enough.
The point is to get out of this mental, patterned, limited ideation. It’s “blockheaded”, as you put. All ideas. All ways of looking. All frameworks and methodologies and sense-making. All of it goes. Including consciousness, perception.
When all of it goes, then you don’t need ‘response times’ or ‘sense data’ or ‘brain activity’ or ‘neurons firing’ or ‘speed of light’ or whatever. All of that can still ‘operate’ as normal, without a problem.
We’re getting to the end of where thinking or talking about it is going to help.
Ok, well maybe it doesn’t make sense to answer this question then, but...
Why is it such a crucial desiderata to have (apparently literally) instantaneous responsiveness? What’s insufficient about a 200 millisecond delay?
So far “this isn’t instantaneous [in a way that my current worldview suggests is literally, fundamentally, impossible]”, isn’t a very compelling reason for me to try do a different thing that I’m already doing.
It seems like an irrelevant desiderata rather than a reason to Halt, Melt, and Catch Fire.