If you know your belief isn’t correlated to reality, how can you still believe it?
Interestingly, physics models (map) are wrong (inaccurate) and people know that but still use them all the time because they are good enough with respect to some goal.
Less accurate models can even be favored over more accurate ones to save on computing power or reduce complexity.
As long as the benefits outweigh the drawbacks, the correlation to reality is irrelevant.
Not sure how cleanly this maps to beliefs since one would have to be able to go from one belief to another, however it might be possible by successively activating different parts of the brain that hold different beliefs, in a way similar to someone very angry that completely switches gears to answer an important phone call.
Interestingly, physics models (map) are wrong (inaccurate) and people know that but still use them all the time because they are good enough with respect to some goal.
Less accurate models can even be favored over more accurate ones to save on computing power or reduce complexity.
As long as the benefits outweigh the drawbacks, the correlation to reality is irrelevant.
Not sure how cleanly this maps to beliefs since one would have to be able to go from one belief to another, however it might be possible by successively activating different parts of the brain that hold different beliefs, in a way similar to someone very angry that completely switches gears to answer an important phone call.