A Sliver of Reality I read, well, actually skimmed through the essay - Wolpert gets an A+ as far as penmanship, grammar (
@180 Proof :grin: ) & rhetorical flair goes. The theme however isn't new as the Latin aphorism
si comprhenedis, non est Deus clearly demonstrates; nevertheless the idea is framed within current knowledge & methodologies - we could call it progress I guess.
The essay also sketches out for further research the limitations of human cognition, something we're so proud of, even naming ourselves homo
sapiens & raises the question of our tools' (logic, language, math, etc.) capabilities vis-à-vis unraveling the mysteries of reality.
I've always wondered, since I found out about some parasitic worms that have devolved neurologically in the sense lost their brains (imagine that!), whether, in the domain of cognition, we're the first ones to arrive or the last ones to leave in a manner of speaking? "To be smart is stupid" says Wolpert and that's very Zen, oui monsieur?
Speaking for myself, I believe there's a threshold in mentation which once attained is like a gateway crime - beyond it everything conceivable can be conceived, everything that can be grokked can be, no limits. Whether we're approaching that point - a singularity in its own right - or whether it's already under our belt is unknown.
If the Singularity can happen, maybe it's already happened — 180 Proof
Maybe ... I sense ... a presence!
:snicker: I'm into what you'd call woo-woo. I hope you don't mind!