The truesight examples I’ve seen tend to involve writers who are quite “like themselves”, you included. In the high-dimensional space of writing outputs you guys are quite hyperdistant from others / you occupy very low-density regions of this space (or whatever the right formalisation of this is).
That’s an interesting (and flattering!) hypothesis though I’m not sure it’s correct. In any high-dimensional space it’s normal for most points to already be far away from other points by default. And I further suspect pretty much any good writer to be hyperdistant from others, unless they’re explicitly writing in a style that constraints their quirks heavily (eg academic writing under specific detailed guidelines).
I’m curious if you have examples of writers who are say more than 1⁄3 as famous as me who you think noticeably aren’t “like themselves” as much.
The truesight examples I’ve seen tend to involve writers who are quite “like themselves”, you included. In the high-dimensional space of writing outputs you guys are quite hyperdistant from others / you occupy very low-density regions of this space (or whatever the right formalisation of this is).
That’s an interesting (and flattering!) hypothesis though I’m not sure it’s correct. In any high-dimensional space it’s normal for most points to already be far away from other points by default. And I further suspect pretty much any good writer to be hyperdistant from others, unless they’re explicitly writing in a style that constraints their quirks heavily (eg academic writing under specific detailed guidelines).
I’m curious if you have examples of writers who are say more than 1⁄3 as famous as me who you think noticeably aren’t “like themselves” as much.