By the gods, this is getting serious. Ladies and gentlemen, I give you Eitan’s Basilisk.
You need a reality check:
You’re building a theory of reality from fictional evidence. Even if the underlying theory exists in real life, the author’s narrative choices introduce a tremendous bias. Browsing through LW’s earlier material will show you why that doesn’t work.
Apparently, you believe your mind creates reality. That’s simply not true, as I was very much alive before I knew you existed. Of course, I have no way of definitely proving my previous subjective experiences to you, but suffice it to point out that, if you give your mind a fundamental role in the history of the universe, you’re failing at reductionism.
To manage your anxiety: Precommit to set a “save point” every evening, before you go to sleep. If every morning you remember having set the “save point” of the previous night, you’re still you. (The trick behind this trick is that it will show you that the past that you remember was a real present when you experienced it.)
By the gods, this is getting serious. Ladies and gentlemen, I give you Eitan’s Basilisk.
You need a reality check:
You’re building a theory of reality from fictional evidence. Even if the underlying theory exists in real life, the author’s narrative choices introduce a tremendous bias. Browsing through LW’s earlier material will show you why that doesn’t work.
Apparently, you believe your mind creates reality. That’s simply not true, as I was very much alive before I knew you existed. Of course, I have no way of definitely proving my previous subjective experiences to you, but suffice it to point out that, if you give your mind a fundamental role in the history of the universe, you’re failing at reductionism.
To manage your anxiety: Precommit to set a “save point” every evening, before you go to sleep. If every morning you remember having set the “save point” of the previous night, you’re still you. (The trick behind this trick is that it will show you that the past that you remember was a real present when you experienced it.)
Er… what exactly are you arguing against? I do not believe that my “mind creates reality.”
Yes, you do:
You’re taking them out of context. I’m saying that your perceptions ground you in a particular reality.