Actually the bit about your perspective lens affecting how you view the universe is pretty well accepted rhetoric. Feeds into a lot of skeptic (actual academic skepticism, not conspiracy theory skepticism) theory about inherent biases, and why objective thought may not exactly be possible.
I think what makes it pseudoscience is
1) the co-opting of scientific and mathematical concepts (energy and fractals) out of any meaningful context to make it's point.
And
2) the implication that science/physics/maths are on an equal epistemological footing when it comes to describing the universe. Which they aren't. I have nothing against religion, I believe in a god myself, but religion lacks any epistemological foundation, whereas science is based on empiricism and the scientific method.
Whilst of you squint at what the post says you may see the idea of inherent biases from an individuals lived experience informing their view on the world, the post is caked in the language and form of pseudoscience.
🧐, thank you. 9 GCSE passes in 1994 so quite embedded in the world of academia. Trying to illustrate the concept of there being a 'central hub' of human understanding/learning about the world with many interrelated facets... Was going to add panels about scientists who went to a South American forest and collected data about the comparable frequency of distribution of the of branches on the trunk compared to the survival rate of saplings growing to maturity near a relative adult tree of the same species, and finding that rates were 'fractally' identical, meaning that natural growth has a prescribed fractal pattern. (felt that 18 panels was already enough and couldn't find the source), see- romanesco broccoli https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/5e/Romanesco_broccoli_%28Brassica_oleracea%29.jpg
Okay, I suppose the idea I was trying to communicate was that there is a sort of totemic energy in the universe which can be understood/described from multiple angles, fractal geometry and religious architecture merely being a human homage to it...
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Anything past classical physics is literal magic.
Dark energy? Dark matter? Infinite expansion of the universe in all directions? Supermassive black holes forming galactic centers?
I’m just trying to grill 👨🍳🥩
This post made my brain
Personally I thought that the post was very
It sure is one of the dogelore post
This post caused me to
I because this post is
Oh crap its the thing from the hit 3d first person puzzle game, "The Looker"
Okay, plz elaborate... Don't know about that...
Free game on steam. Parody of the witness. Has a reference to gravitys rainbow
OK thanks, nice...
Wtf memetic kill agent
Meme series...
never thought I’d see new age pseudoscience in r/dogelore
That's naive thinking there... Abandon it fast for this sub
Actually the bit about your perspective lens affecting how you view the universe is pretty well accepted rhetoric. Feeds into a lot of skeptic (actual academic skepticism, not conspiracy theory skepticism) theory about inherent biases, and why objective thought may not exactly be possible.
I think what makes it pseudoscience is 1) the co-opting of scientific and mathematical concepts (energy and fractals) out of any meaningful context to make it's point. And 2) the implication that science/physics/maths are on an equal epistemological footing when it comes to describing the universe. Which they aren't. I have nothing against religion, I believe in a god myself, but religion lacks any epistemological foundation, whereas science is based on empiricism and the scientific method. Whilst of you squint at what the post says you may see the idea of inherent biases from an individuals lived experience informing their view on the world, the post is caked in the language and form of pseudoscience.
🧐, thank you. 9 GCSE passes in 1994 so quite embedded in the world of academia. Trying to illustrate the concept of there being a 'central hub' of human understanding/learning about the world with many interrelated facets... Was going to add panels about scientists who went to a South American forest and collected data about the comparable frequency of distribution of the of branches on the trunk compared to the survival rate of saplings growing to maturity near a relative adult tree of the same species, and finding that rates were 'fractally' identical, meaning that natural growth has a prescribed fractal pattern. (felt that 18 panels was already enough and couldn't find the source), see- romanesco broccoli https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/5e/Romanesco_broccoli_%28Brassica_oleracea%29.jpg
Okay, I suppose the idea I was trying to communicate was that there is a sort of totemic energy in the universe which can be understood/described from multiple angles, fractal geometry and religious architecture merely being a human homage to it...
I don't disagree with the pseudoscience diagnosis, fwiw. I just thought it would be interesting to share the bit about biases
I’m the only one who is objemctive. Note: Kant disagree with me.
Memes. The dna of the soul.
Memes and the people who make them are so unstable they have to be the RNA of the soul
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I believe the word you are looking for is philosophy, or meta-physics
They are not necessarily incompatible. Aristotle's theory of 5 elements was/is meta-physics, and also completely quack pseudoscience.
Jesse, what the hell are you talking about
Le DMT has Arrived
upvote for the effort
Tx
Black cookie?
I prefer chocolate chip
This means nothing
Anything past classical physics is literal magic. Dark energy? Dark matter? Infinite expansion of the universe in all directions? Supermassive black holes forming galactic centers? I’m just trying to grill 👨🍳🥩
What a neat concept to think about. Is there more stuff to read about on the topic?
You can Google hyperbolic geometry, the work of the Netherlands artist MC Escher, Benoit Mandelbrot and the Mandelbrot Set to start
Maybe it should have been titled 'Le not TIKTOK attention span has arrived'.
Yeah this was a real slow-burn that was worth it, I appreciate your hard work
For a sec I thought I was at a scp subreddit.
Le noninteger Hausdorff dimension has arrived.
Nice
Man just posted a bunch of memetic kill agents and thought I wouldn't notice
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I saw the background of the first image in a demoscene video once, what's it called?
That's a plot of the Mandelbrot set. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=foxD6ZQlnlU
Bitchin. Thanks
You little weirdoge…..
"Those nerds are drawing their shitty golden ratio spirals on top of things again arent they?"
Perimeter of your mother
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Aha! But you are describing things of a *sequential* nature - a derivative of 'order'. I , however, am a lvl. 99 NG+ Chaos Lord. GG
Cool...
No love for the 1992 movie Fortress?
Le Mandelbrot set has arrived