your argument is basically “there’s just this huge mess of neurons, surely somewhere in there is a way”,
I suppose that is what I said interpreted as a deductive claim. I have more abductive/bayesian/hunch information than that, I’ve expressed some of it, but I’ve been realizing lately a lot of my intuitions are not via deductive reasoning, which can make them hard to verify or communicate. (and I’d guess that that’s a common problem, seems like the sort of thing science exists to solve.) I’m likely not well equipped to present justifiedly-convincing-to-highly-skeptical-careful-evaluator claims about this, just detailed sketches of hunches and how I got them.
Your points about the limits of hypnosis seem reasonable. I agree that the foothold would only occur if the receiver is being “paid-in-dopamine”-or-something hard enough to want to become more obedient. We do seem to me to see that presented in the story—the kid being concerningly fascinated by the glitchers right off the bat as soon as they’re presented. And for what it’s worth, I think this is an exaggerated version of a thing we actually see on social media sometimes, though I’m kind of bored of this topic and would rather not expand on that deeply.
I suppose that is what I said interpreted as a deductive claim. I have more abductive/bayesian/hunch information than that, I’ve expressed some of it, but I’ve been realizing lately a lot of my intuitions are not via deductive reasoning, which can make them hard to verify or communicate. (and I’d guess that that’s a common problem, seems like the sort of thing science exists to solve.) I’m likely not well equipped to present justifiedly-convincing-to-highly-skeptical-careful-evaluator claims about this, just detailed sketches of hunches and how I got them.
Your points about the limits of hypnosis seem reasonable. I agree that the foothold would only occur if the receiver is being “paid-in-dopamine”-or-something hard enough to want to become more obedient. We do seem to me to see that presented in the story—the kid being concerningly fascinated by the glitchers right off the bat as soon as they’re presented. And for what it’s worth, I think this is an exaggerated version of a thing we actually see on social media sometimes, though I’m kind of bored of this topic and would rather not expand on that deeply.