Thank you, my mistake. I don’t understand ‘surprise’.
Let’s see… It looks like ‘surprise’ is something about promoting a new theory about the structure of environment that was previously dormant, forcing you to drop many cached assumptions. For example, if (surprise, surprise...) you win a lottery, you may promote a previously dormant theory that you are on a holodeck. If you are surprised by observing 1000 equal quantum coinflips (replicated under some conditions, with apparatus not to blame), you may need to reconsider the theory of physics. If you experience surprising luck in a game of dice, you start considering the possibility that dice are weighted.
Thank you, my mistake. I don’t understand ‘surprise’.
Let’s see… It looks like ‘surprise’ is something about promoting a new theory about the structure of environment that was previously dormant, forcing you to drop many cached assumptions. For example, if (surprise, surprise...) you win a lottery, you may promote a previously dormant theory that you are on a holodeck. If you are surprised by observing 1000 equal quantum coinflips (replicated under some conditions, with apparatus not to blame), you may need to reconsider the theory of physics. If you experience surprising luck in a game of dice, you start considering the possibility that dice are weighted.