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Michael Smith@Morphenius• 9 months ago
Replying to @Morphenius
I'll give examples in a sec. But the overall thrust is: Awareness can coagulate. Like how milk clumps when it curdles. I find it takes effort to hold awareness in clumps. That clumping is also how I consciously examine details and solve problems. But…

Sage@hrosspet• 9 months ago
Replying to @Morphenius
@Morphenius your coagulation is often called collapse (like wave fct collapse)also i think what your are describing is subsymbolic vs. symbolic reasoning, and obviously each has its own pros and conssubsymbolic is also sometimes called direct knowing, or experiential knowing