Re: Psychedelic singularities

The Low Willow (phoenix@ugcs.caltech.edu)
Sun, 15 Dec 1996 17:49:45 -0800 (PST)


On Dec 15, 11:13am, Anders Sandberg wrote:

} properties they have (some can be surprising, I get better at set theory
} when I have a cold and much more creative when dead tired).

I've noticed the latter myself, and currently don't find it too
surprising. Fatigue knocks down the logical constraints and barriers,
so weirder random walks get allowed. When you are in REM sleep the
constraints are pretty much gone, and anything can happen. At least for
me.

I'm unable to link set theory and nasal congestion.

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