Good point, he didn’t impact the hard ground of reality, he was hit by a pebble that should have been easy to rationalize.
While calling it a breach of compartments is just giving it another name, and isn’t in itself an explanation, do you think the terminology is descriptively accurate and could be used (to keep our terminology consistent and as simple as possible)?
I think you’ve got a concept there which should have a name, but I’m not sure “breach of compartments” is quite it. My connotations are of a ship which has compartments for very good reasons.
“Widened context” seems closer, but not quite there. “Spontaneous context expansion” is closer, but doesn’t give your sense of why such things don’t happen more often.
Good point, he didn’t impact the hard ground of reality, he was hit by a pebble that should have been easy to rationalize.
While calling it a breach of compartments is just giving it another name, and isn’t in itself an explanation, do you think the terminology is descriptively accurate and could be used (to keep our terminology consistent and as simple as possible)?
I think you’ve got a concept there which should have a name, but I’m not sure “breach of compartments” is quite it. My connotations are of a ship which has compartments for very good reasons.
“Widened context” seems closer, but not quite there. “Spontaneous context expansion” is closer, but doesn’t give your sense of why such things don’t happen more often.