Bliss Chapman
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But I mean, I actually think that just from a fundamental perspective, there's just so much, the reality that we're in, if it's a reality, is so, there's so much data and I think humans are just unable to actually like eat enough actually to process all that information.
But I mean, I actually think that just from a fundamental perspective, there's just so much, the reality that we're in, if it's a reality, is so, there's so much data and I think humans are just unable to actually like eat enough actually to process all that information.
But I mean, I actually think that just from a fundamental perspective, there's just so much, the reality that we're in, if it's a reality, is so, there's so much data and I think humans are just unable to actually like eat enough actually to process all that information.
So there's some sort of filtering that does happen, whether that happens in the retina, whether that happens in different layers of the visual cortex, unclear. But like the analogy that I sometimes think about is, if your brain is a CCD camera and all of the information in the world is a sun,
So there's some sort of filtering that does happen, whether that happens in the retina, whether that happens in different layers of the visual cortex, unclear. But like the analogy that I sometimes think about is, if your brain is a CCD camera and all of the information in the world is a sun,
So there's some sort of filtering that does happen, whether that happens in the retina, whether that happens in different layers of the visual cortex, unclear. But like the analogy that I sometimes think about is, if your brain is a CCD camera and all of the information in the world is a sun,
And when you try to actually look at the sun with the CCD camera, it's just going to saturate the sensors, right? Because it's an enormous amount of energy. So what you do is you end up adding these filters, right? To just kind of narrow the information that's coming to you and being captured. And I think, you know, things like our experiences or our...
And when you try to actually look at the sun with the CCD camera, it's just going to saturate the sensors, right? Because it's an enormous amount of energy. So what you do is you end up adding these filters, right? To just kind of narrow the information that's coming to you and being captured. And I think, you know, things like our experiences or our...
And when you try to actually look at the sun with the CCD camera, it's just going to saturate the sensors, right? Because it's an enormous amount of energy. So what you do is you end up adding these filters, right? To just kind of narrow the information that's coming to you and being captured. And I think, you know, things like our experiences or our...
like drugs, like propofol, that like anesthetic drug or psychedelics, what they're doing is they're kind of swapping out these filters and putting in new ones or removing older ones and kind of controlling our conscious experience.
like drugs, like propofol, that like anesthetic drug or psychedelics, what they're doing is they're kind of swapping out these filters and putting in new ones or removing older ones and kind of controlling our conscious experience.
like drugs, like propofol, that like anesthetic drug or psychedelics, what they're doing is they're kind of swapping out these filters and putting in new ones or removing older ones and kind of controlling our conscious experience.
Yeah, I mean, I think, I mean, even with our early participants, if they start to do things that I can't do, which I think is in the realm of possibility for them to be able to get, you know, 15, 20, if not like 100 BPS, right? There's nothing that fundamentally stops us from being able to achieve that type of performance. I mean, I would certainly get jealous that they can do that.
Yeah, I mean, I think, I mean, even with our early participants, if they start to do things that I can't do, which I think is in the realm of possibility for them to be able to get, you know, 15, 20, if not like 100 BPS, right? There's nothing that fundamentally stops us from being able to achieve that type of performance. I mean, I would certainly get jealous that they can do that.
Yeah, I mean, I think, I mean, even with our early participants, if they start to do things that I can't do, which I think is in the realm of possibility for them to be able to get, you know, 15, 20, if not like 100 BPS, right? There's nothing that fundamentally stops us from being able to achieve that type of performance. I mean, I would certainly get jealous that they can do that.
Yeah. I mean, the thing that also is hard to appreciate sometimes is that He's doing these things while talking. I mean, it's multitasking, right? So it's clearly, it's obviously cognitively intensive, but similar to how when we talk, we move our hands. These things are multitasking. I mean, he's able to do that. And you won't be able to do that with other people.
Yeah. I mean, the thing that also is hard to appreciate sometimes is that He's doing these things while talking. I mean, it's multitasking, right? So it's clearly, it's obviously cognitively intensive, but similar to how when we talk, we move our hands. These things are multitasking. I mean, he's able to do that. And you won't be able to do that with other people.
Yeah. I mean, the thing that also is hard to appreciate sometimes is that He's doing these things while talking. I mean, it's multitasking, right? So it's clearly, it's obviously cognitively intensive, but similar to how when we talk, we move our hands. These things are multitasking. I mean, he's able to do that. And you won't be able to do that with other people.
assistive technology, as far as I'm aware, you know, if you're obviously using like an eye tracking device, you know, you're very much fixated on that thing that you're trying to do. And if you're using voice control, I mean, like if you say some other stuff, yeah, you don't get to use that.
assistive technology, as far as I'm aware, you know, if you're obviously using like an eye tracking device, you know, you're very much fixated on that thing that you're trying to do. And if you're using voice control, I mean, like if you say some other stuff, yeah, you don't get to use that.