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Jean Descole ([personal profile] scientificflair) wrote2012-12-08 12:39 pm

007. [Audio/also a couple of other things.]

[AUDIO]

[More violin music over Descole's feed today; it's an incredibly simplified version of Song of the Stars - although really, someone ought to teach him the Jeopardy theme, considering how much that instrument gets whipped out when he's feeling like bombarding the network with both the fact that he can't hold all his feels, and he has something best described as "pseudo-philosophical what" to say.

As before, he plays for a while before the melody fades and shifts into something long and drawn-out, idling while he speaks; the sound is quieter, as though the violin has been directed away from the 'Gear a bit.]


There's a famous thought experiment that poses the following:

Imagine yourself standing outside a large field; you see, in the distance, what looks to you to be a specific animal - for simplicity's sake, let's say a bull. You then form the belief that there is a bull in the field. And you are correct - there is, indeed, a bull in the field. However, the bull is lying down behind a hill, just outside your line of vision; you can't see it from your current position. Moreover, what you actually saw was a tarp that had gotten tangled over a bush; from outside the field, it looked like a bull, but actually wasn't anything of the sort.

Again, you were factually correct, and you had a well-justified true belief that there was a bull in the field. However, can you really say you knew?

[He pauses for a moment, continuing to play quietly while he thinks.]

And if you were to find yourself in such a situation - where a belief is true and well-justified, and yet the proof of it being true isn't where you believe it is - would you say that your belief was any less valid?

[And with that, the feed cuts off.]


[PRIVATE TEXT TO FLUTTERSHY]

Miss Fluttershy,

I have something to ask you, should it not be an inconvenience.



[PRIVATE TEXT TO COLONEL ARCHER]

There's something that we need to discuss.

Now.
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Video - Imogen is lightly swaying and dancing to the music.

[personal profile] for_realsies 2012-12-08 06:52 pm (UTC)(link)
Hmm.

I guess it depends on if you say "There is a bull in the field" or if you say "I saw a bull in the field."

One of those is right, even if you got there from the wrong thing, but the other is wrong.

But the more important question is if the bull is friendly or not!
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[personal profile] for_realsies 2012-12-09 01:18 am (UTC)(link)
Well, yes, I guess. But usually you can just... see it. In their eyes.

Can't you tell by looking?
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[personal profile] for_realsies 2012-12-09 01:34 am (UTC)(link)
Not specifically.

But barring the fact that bulls are more deadly than cheerleaders, it's basically the same thing.
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[personal profile] for_realsies 2012-12-09 11:21 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm very skilled at being myself, not too good at fitting in.

It scares them. Cheerleaders, I don't know how individuality impacts bulls.
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[personal profile] for_realsies 2012-12-10 12:46 am (UTC)(link)
*She seems happy at that praise. Not so much she's being praised, but that he has good taste.*

Everyone else should like it, but most people lack the good taste or courage to try liking it.
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[personal profile] for_realsies 2012-12-13 04:29 am (UTC)(link)
Back at home? Whatever I felt like, eventually I wanna be an architect.

At least, that's the most recent what I wanted to do in college. It'd probably win because there was very little time for me to develop an interest in underwater basketweaving.

But I paint, draw, sing, dance, make jewelry, take photographs, and confuse everyone I go to school with!
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[personal profile] for_realsies 2012-12-17 09:45 pm (UTC)(link)
Conformity is boring.

I've never been good at boring.

So what are some of these cool interesting skills you've picked up?