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On my extreme nihilism.
on a simpler term, i would call it logic nihilism. which states, that there is no absolute knowledge thus no absolute logic. And this includes this statement too. Through senses, we observe the world and gain the truth. From there, we derive pattern, forming into knowledge and ultimately logic, which we can use to deduce other truth. However, our senses have inherent limitations. Whatever object Infront you, how can you be sure if it's there? You can see it, smell it, touch it, hear it, and even taste it. But these senses are prone to mistakes and even, manipulation. How can you be sure if the apple you are seeing is not a head of someone else? When light can be distorted, and even other senses can manipulated through the use of electricity as our bodies handles information in such manner, how can you be sure? Of course no weird being would pay that much attention to us, at least from what we know but through above thought experiments, I hope I conveyed inherent limitation of our senses. More realistic limitation stems from Heisenberg's uncertainty principle. Which states we can never truly know the state of things as action of observing itself affects the result. Thus establishes absolute subjectivity of information, that no matter what we do, we can't know anything to an absolute certainty. From this we drives Logic nihilism as logic comes from knowledge. The reason why logics such as "if A equals B and B equals C, then A equals D" don't exist is because we never observed such phenomenon in the world. And because that observation is inherently flawed in some way or the other, there is no such thing as absolute logic. And that includes these statements too. As it was built on the knowledge of our own. So, there may be absolute truth out there, followed by absolute logic but there might also not be. We can't confirm neither of those two things. And we come back to square one. If even the logic that states "there is no absolute logic" is flawed, is there even point to all this.
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@Raj Patel indeed, chasing the macroscopic point of view can be quite foolish thing to do as we lose sense of ourselves. Which I unfortunately did, and while there certainly was lot to gain, it's also true i feel empty inside. Thank you for your comment.
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@Raj Patel For me, though it is abyss, it is one i willingly walked into. And like i said, i gained some too. and in the future, as yet self proclaimed philosopher, i would walk into it again. though imo, my situations is a lot, or rather, fundamentally easier than what you went through. What you overcame, i think is very big thing. there is saying in my country, "Healthy mind resides in healthy body.". Your abyss came from physical trait, which would have also heavily impacted your mind i assume. And taking a step forward to a better place is also hard thing to do. Good luck on your endeavors. And may you find your way.
My Current Big 3
1) Reverend Insanity 2) LOTM 3) A Regressor's Tale of cultivation LMK what y'all think about my big 3
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i read RTC and i think around 30ch, i stopped reading it reason being it felt like progression being gatekeeped by "talent" and mc just pushing forward without explaining underlying mechanic. i know i was too early to drop it and from the fact many seems to enjoy it, i suspect many things are explained as stories go on. so should i give another go?
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@Raj Patel guess i should go in with different mindset on this one. and indeed handling butterfly effect of regressing is always tricky part when it comes to writing such novels. and from your explanation, RTC handles this part realistically and in well matter. hence the popularity. Ty for info! i will give it a go!
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