Jack Symes
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If you can do it once, you can keep doing it, especially as technology advances. Oh, it's a gold, the Paul Rudd one. They recreate him, but as a better version of himself. Oh, no. So all of his friends want to hang out with the other one. His wife wants to be with him. Oh, no. Oh, no.
In Star Trek, what happens is you carry on having experiences. Someone told me there's an episode where you see what it's like to be teleported. And it's just like this world of things and lights around you. So it's not like the lights go out even for a split second. But on the copy and cut and paste version, it would be that second.
In Star Trek, what happens is you carry on having experiences. Someone told me there's an episode where you see what it's like to be teleported. And it's just like this world of things and lights around you. So it's not like the lights go out even for a split second. But on the copy and cut and paste version, it would be that second.
In Star Trek, what happens is you carry on having experiences. Someone told me there's an episode where you see what it's like to be teleported. And it's just like this world of things and lights around you. So it's not like the lights go out even for a split second. But on the copy and cut and paste version, it would be that second.
Because I've been unpacking philosophical arguments or reasons for holding these views. What's your motivation for like, I'm not sure if this is your view, but even like entertaining it, right? It might seem like they call them like just so stories, right? In philosophy, right? You can tell a tale about what it might be, but why take that tale you're telling seriously?
Because I've been unpacking philosophical arguments or reasons for holding these views. What's your motivation for like, I'm not sure if this is your view, but even like entertaining it, right? It might seem like they call them like just so stories, right? In philosophy, right? You can tell a tale about what it might be, but why take that tale you're telling seriously?
Because I've been unpacking philosophical arguments or reasons for holding these views. What's your motivation for like, I'm not sure if this is your view, but even like entertaining it, right? It might seem like they call them like just so stories, right? In philosophy, right? You can tell a tale about what it might be, but why take that tale you're telling seriously?
Yeah, I couldn't think of much worse. We're social animals, right? So we do look for that. But that's still something. You need something stronger there, right? So you go, we want to connect with people. We want to form these communities and bonds. In the face of tragedy, we come together and we support each other and we work. We empathize with each other and we love and support each other.
Yeah, I couldn't think of much worse. We're social animals, right? So we do look for that. But that's still something. You need something stronger there, right? So you go, we want to connect with people. We want to form these communities and bonds. In the face of tragedy, we come together and we support each other and we work. We empathize with each other and we love and support each other.
Yeah, I couldn't think of much worse. We're social animals, right? So we do look for that. But that's still something. You need something stronger there, right? So you go, we want to connect with people. We want to form these communities and bonds. In the face of tragedy, we come together and we support each other and we work. We empathize with each other and we love and support each other.
But like on a deep philosophical level, I'm still seeing the world through my eyes and not your eyes, right? So why think that gives us a reason to think that there is this unifying experience or mind that occupies all of space and time, right? What's the motivation for thinking something like that?
But like on a deep philosophical level, I'm still seeing the world through my eyes and not your eyes, right? So why think that gives us a reason to think that there is this unifying experience or mind that occupies all of space and time, right? What's the motivation for thinking something like that?
But like on a deep philosophical level, I'm still seeing the world through my eyes and not your eyes, right? So why think that gives us a reason to think that there is this unifying experience or mind that occupies all of space and time, right? What's the motivation for thinking something like that?
Hmm. Do you think there's a parallel with religious experience there? Yes, I think so.
Hmm. Do you think there's a parallel with religious experience there? Yes, I think so.
Hmm. Do you think there's a parallel with religious experience there? Yes, I think so.
Have their root, like Paul on his road to Damascus?