I agree that if you don’t look at the numbers, but at the surrounding text, you get the sense that the numbers could be paraphrased in that way.
So does h, labeled “I hear universe” mean “I hear the universe tell me something at all”, or “I hear the universe tell me that they love me” or “I hear the universe tell me what it knows, which (tacitly according to the meaning of knows) is accurate”?
I thought it meant “I have a sensation as if the universe were telling me that they love me”, but the highest probability scenarios are p&u&h, and -p&u&h, which would suggest that regardless of their love, I’m likely to experience a sensation as if the universe were telling me that they love me. That seems reasonable from a skeptical viewpoint, but not from a believer’s viewpoint.
Congratulations, you’ve cleared the hidden test of making sure that this isn’t all just a password in your head!
IMO, which one it was intended to be is irrelevant as long as you understand both cases. Understanding these things enough to be able to untangle them like this sounds like it’s really the whole point of the article.
I took h to mean “I accurately receive the information that the universe conveys”, which in this case regarding the state of my partner loving me or not, I would still accurately hear the universe, otherwise it would be not-h. Since I am considering possible states, partner-not-loving-me/universe-tells-me/me-hearing-that would be the second most likely possibility, because the other two variables are less in doubt (for the person in the example).
If this person were in real life, they probably are frustrated, wondering why on earth it feels like their partner is trying to drive a wedge in the relationship, when obviously they are in love, because the universe can magically read their minds and the crystal auras never lie.
I agree that if you don’t look at the numbers, but at the surrounding text, you get the sense that the numbers could be paraphrased in that way.
So does h, labeled “I hear universe” mean “I hear the universe tell me something at all”, or “I hear the universe tell me that they love me” or “I hear the universe tell me what it knows, which (tacitly according to the meaning of knows) is accurate”?
I thought it meant “I have a sensation as if the universe were telling me that they love me”, but the highest probability scenarios are p&u&h, and -p&u&h, which would suggest that regardless of their love, I’m likely to experience a sensation as if the universe were telling me that they love me. That seems reasonable from a skeptical viewpoint, but not from a believer’s viewpoint.
Congratulations, you’ve cleared the hidden test of making sure that this isn’t all just a password in your head!
IMO, which one it was intended to be is irrelevant as long as you understand both cases. Understanding these things enough to be able to untangle them like this sounds like it’s really the whole point of the article.
I took h to mean “I accurately receive the information that the universe conveys”, which in this case regarding the state of my partner loving me or not, I would still accurately hear the universe, otherwise it would be not-h. Since I am considering possible states, partner-not-loving-me/universe-tells-me/me-hearing-that would be the second most likely possibility, because the other two variables are less in doubt (for the person in the example).
If this person were in real life, they probably are frustrated, wondering why on earth it feels like their partner is trying to drive a wedge in the relationship, when obviously they are in love, because the universe can magically read their minds and the crystal auras never lie.