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turntechGodhead:

all knowledge is based on that which we cannot prove. does the knowledge that our brains have fabricated most things in this world hurt or help people? how would it affect someone to entirely realize that?

gabriel9869562:

The idea that "all knowledge is based on that which we cannot prove" is a philosophical concept that suggests our understanding of the world is largely constructed by our brains, often through interpretation and filling in gaps based on limited sensory data while this can be seen as potentially "hurting" people by creating a sense of uncertainty about reality, it can also "help" by encouraging critical thinking, openness to new perspectives, and a more nuanced understanding of the world.

gabriel9869562:

yw

cherryblossom999:

@gabriel9869562 wrote:
The idea that "all knowledge is based on that which we cannot prove" is a philosophical concept that suggests our understanding of the world is largely constructed by our brains, often through interpretation and filling in gaps based on limited sensory data while this can be seen as potentially "hurting" people by creating a sense of uncertainty about reality, it can also "help" by encouraging critical thinking, openness to new perspectives, and a more nuanced understanding of the world.
ok boy genius-

turntechGodhead:

@gabriel9869562 wrote:
The idea that "all knowledge is based on that which we cannot prove" is a philosophical concept that suggests our understanding of the world is largely constructed by our brains, often through interpretation and filling in gaps based on limited sensory data while this can be seen as potentially "hurting" people by creating a sense of uncertainty about reality, it can also "help" by encouraging critical thinking, openness to new perspectives, and a more nuanced understanding of the world.
is that ai,, bcuz if so I'm more looking for ppls opinions,

gabriel9869562:

no I'm not ai

gabriel9869562:

I can prove it

turntechGodhead:

you posted a long message a minute after I posted the question, and the answer is VERY ai,,

gabriel9869562:

sry you don't believe me

turntechGodhead:

i used an ai checker. it says 100% ai,, u aint slick pal

lurk808li:

don't use ai man

turntechGodhead:

@jjbruh wrote:
The idea that all knowledge is contingent upon things we cannot definitively prove raises interesting questions about the nature of reality and perception. When individuals confront the notion that their brains may have fabricated much of their understanding of the world, it can have both positive and negative effects. On one hand, this realization can lead to a sense of liberation and open-mindedness. It might encourage people to question their assumptions, be more accepting of differing perspectives, and foster a deeper curiosity about life. This can enhance critical thinking and promote intellectual humility, as individuals recognize the limitations of their knowledge. On the other hand, the awareness that our perceptions and beliefs may be largly subjective can also lead to feelings of anxietty, uncertainty, or disillusionment. For some, it might challenge their sense of stability and trust in their experiences, potentially creating a profound existential crisis. The struggle to differentiate between what is 'real' and what is constructed can be overwhelming and could lead to feelings of isolation. Ultimately, the imp act of this realization on an individual depends on their mindset, support systems, and coping mechanisms. It can be a catalyst for growth and understanding or a source of diiscomfort and confusion. How one navigates this conmplex terrain can significantly shape their experience of life and their interactions with others.
i want peoples OPINIONS jovanna... not ai.....

turntechGodhead:

@jjbruh wrote:
@turntechgodhead wrote:
thats not a doxx at all ceces said your name so many times.
@jjbruh wrote:
The idea that all knowledge is contingent upon things we cannot definitively prove raises interesting questions about the nature of reality and perception. When individuals confront the notion that their brains may have fabricated much of their understanding of the world, it can have both positive and negative effects. On one hand, this realization can lead to a sense of liberation and open-mindedness. It might encourage people to question their assumptions, be more accepting of differing perspectives, and foster a deeper curiosity about life. This can enhance critical thinking and promote intellectual humility, as individuals recognize the limitations of their knowledge. On the other hand, the awareness that our perceptions and beliefs may be largly subjective can also lead to feelings of anxietty, uncertainty, or disillusionment. For some, it might challenge their sense of stability and trust in their experiences, potentially creating a profound existential crisis. The struggle to differentiate between what is 'real' and what is constructed can be overwhelming and could lead to feelings of isolation. Ultimately, the imp act of this realization on an individual depends on their mindset, support systems, and coping mechanisms. It can be a catalyst for growth and understanding or a source of diiscomfort and confusion. How one navigates this conmplex terrain can significantly shape their experience of life and their interactions with others.
i want peoples OPINIONS jovanna... not ai.....
you just doxed me ....

turntechGodhead:

@jjbruh wrote:
@turntechgodhead wrote:
@jjbruh wrote:
@turntechgodhead wrote:
thats not a doxx at all ceces said your name so many times.
@jjbruh wrote:
The idea that all knowledge is contingent upon things we cannot definitively prove raises interesting questions about the nature of reality and perception. When individuals confront the notion that their brains may have fabricated much of their understanding of the world, it can have both positive and negative effects. On one hand, this realization can lead to a sense of liberation and open-mindedness. It might encourage people to question their assumptions, be more accepting of differing perspectives, and foster a deeper curiosity about life. This can enhance critical thinking and promote intellectual humility, as individuals recognize the limitations of their knowledge. On the other hand, the awareness that our perceptions and beliefs may be largly subjective can also lead to feelings of anxietty, uncertainty, or disillusionment. For some, it might challenge their sense of stability and trust in their experiences, potentially creating a profound existential crisis. The struggle to differentiate between what is 'real' and what is constructed can be overwhelming and could lead to feelings of isolation. Ultimately, the imp act of this realization on an individual depends on their mindset, support systems, and coping mechanisms. It can be a catalyst for growth and understanding or a source of diiscomfort and confusion. How one navigates this conmplex terrain can significantly shape their experience of life and their interactions with others.
i want peoples OPINIONS jovanna... not ai.....
you just doxed me ....
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jjbruh:

delete it pls i dont want my name up on here cuz you see how you called cece, cece well just call me jj

turntechGodhead:

@jjbruh wrote:
delete it pls i dont want my name up on here cuz you see how you called cece, cece well just call me jj
I cant delete it because you cant delete messages? also it literally doesn't matter?

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