“I am the waking universe looking back at itself.”
The waking universe: huh, no floaters this time. (flush)
troybot@midwest.social
on 31 Aug 15:05
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“Today a young man on acid realized that all matter is merely energy condensed to a slow vibration, that we are all one consciousness experiencing itself subjectively, there is no such thing as death, life is only a dream, and we are the imagination of ourselves. Here’s Tom with the weather.”
funkless_eck@sh.itjust.works
on 31 Aug 16:00
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schhwwwwwwzzzhhhhhwwwshhhghhsszzzwwwwrrrrrrrnnn
the_artic_one@programming.dev
on 31 Aug 18:16
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If you know someone actually believing this kind of stuff (matter is created by me experiencing, everything is “vibrations”, where are my drugs… Jesus is the saviour, aliens built the pyramids, etc etc) how can you help them out of it, and shall you try?
(seek medical professional help if you can afford it, this kinda stuff can be tricky and spiral quickly and bad, unfortunately you usually can’t force someone to get help until it is bad bad)
definitely more shrooms
DragonTypeWyvern@midwest.social
on 01 Sep 23:15
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I hate to tell you this but all matter actually is vibrations aka waves, solidity is the illusionary result of quantum forces and you are in fact made of star dust.
Yeah I hear you, but “vibrations” isn’t a thing in itself right I mean what’s vibrating? QM is just a theory like Relativity is, trying to explain the world, not what it actually is.
I see us more like holed up on a speck of dust in complete emptyness, hold by a gravitational rope by a continuous thermonuclear explosion, grilling us so hard we’d die if we didn’t rotate like a chicken in a rotisserie…
But your analogy is nice too 😁
DragonTypeWyvern@midwest.social
on 02 Sep 17:31
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Energy
kruhmaster@sh.itjust.works
on 31 Aug 15:13
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Top pic: average nihilism enjoyer
Bottom pic: average character on Invincible
starman2112@sh.itjust.works
on 01 Sep 06:24
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Am nihilism enjoyer, am bottom pic
leftzero@lemmy.dbzer0.com
on 31 Aug 15:58
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Most of the atoms you’re made of were born in stars long dead; the rest were born in the big bang.
Both perspectives are equally valid. The universe has no right answer. There is no correct way to live, experience or perceive anything.
You don’t owe the universe anything, it doesn’t owe you anything. It may very well be inherently unknowable at some levels. Live your life the best you can, everything you experience, from joy to despair, pleasure and pain, it’s all just your own qualia and it’s all you’re here to do, so you might as well try to live in those moments instead of always looking for what’s next or what the meaning is.
Debt is an illusion because Mani Mani was never real. It’s not just an illusion. It’s a delusion of the illusion but the profusion of pollution is real!
I was going to say I am column A and B, but I don’t cry about it.
We ARE miracles, we ARE “The Universe experiencing itself” and we are insignificant on the cosmic scale. Those things aren’t mutually exclusive.
TankovayaDiviziya@lemmy.world
on 31 Aug 21:58
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The top panel is just the human ego speaking volumes. This is why we have main character syndrome, and some people think the universe owes them if they feel disappointed.
SaharaMaleikuhm@feddit.org
on 01 Sep 08:50
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Truly the pinnacle of evolution 🥹
yourgodlucifer@sh.itjust.works
on 31 Aug 23:23
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Am I the only one who finds comfort in being insignificant in the grand scale of the universe?
I’m just a speck my problems don’t matter in the grand scale of things I don’t want to be significant I want to be forgotten.
gandalf_der_12te@discuss.tchncs.de
on 01 Sep 00:48
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in fact, living in interesting times (or interesting situations, or interesting lifes) is considered a curse in china, because of all the responsibility and stress that comes with it.
ChickenLadyLovesLife@lemmy.world
on 01 Sep 09:24
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I like their expression “the nail that sticks up gets hammered down”.
This is why I get a lot of comfort stargazing at night. So much stress or worry melts away when the realization hits that nothing really matters anyway. I don’t think this is quite what Tolkien was going for with the scene where Sam sees a star up through a small opening in the gloomy sky when he’s struggling, but it’s how I took it.
I think the tricky part for some people is trying to figure out why living life should matter at all, then, but it’s always worked for me. Just because a moment ends doesn’t mean that the moment shouldn’t matter to you, if you find it fulfilling or meaningful.
interdimensionalmeme@lemmy.ml
on 01 Sep 07:00
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The rest of it is just rocks in space.
Rocks don’t have problems either
you didn’t exist much longer than you’ve been alive by a very large factor
ItemWrongStory@midwest.social
on 02 Sep 01:45
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I don’t get why people want their problems to have cosmic importance, but the scale of the universe just makes me feel like there is so much I’ll never get to see. And if there is no other life in the universe, then all those amazing worlds with utterly unique phenomena will never be observed.
gandalf_der_12te@discuss.tchncs.de
on 01 Sep 00:53
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humans are buildings, and just like buildings have plumbing and wire, humans live not alone: we have a huge number of parasites in our intestines and a large number of ideas in our brains that join us in our journey. i wonder how much of our actions are actually our own, and how many are caused by our circumstances.
silasmariner@programming.dev
on 01 Sep 09:52
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Jellyfish
ProfessorHoover@infosec.pub
on 01 Sep 11:58
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You might like the book Determined by Robert Sapolsky. It’s very dense and I haven’t gotten far into it yet but it’s about the science of free will.
gandalf_der_12te@discuss.tchncs.de
on 01 Sep 22:47
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duh it has 500 pages, i’m not reading sth that long. if you can’t put your thoughts into a short summary, you haven’t truly understood much of anything, i say.
It’s quite the songwriting feat. (Joni Mitchel, but CSNY great interpretation with gospel Organ part)
“And we got to get ourselves, back to the garden”
unifies gospel of bible and humanism. The 60s, being a period of extreme oppression of US men with draft for US empire domino absurdities, had many “principled songs”. This is the best one, not just specifically anti-war. Woodstock as a “principled humanist” gathering gained significance from this song.
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Ishmael would like a word.
I don't get it.
You should call him, then
I can do both of these flipping back and forth. Existential dread, awe, and purpose at the same time.
Also, Stardust takes on new meaning after Rogue One.
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Yeah it should be “star-stuff” refering to this quote of Sagan:
youtube.com/watch?v=sC_7t9XHQIg
“I am the waking universe looking back at itself.”
The waking universe: huh, no floaters this time. (flush)
“Today a young man on acid realized that all matter is merely energy condensed to a slow vibration, that we are all one consciousness experiencing itself subjectively, there is no such thing as death, life is only a dream, and we are the imagination of ourselves. Here’s Tom with the weather.”
schhwwwwwwzzzhhhhhwwwshhhghhsszzzwwwwrrrrrrrnnn
Welcome, to Nightvale
piped.video/watch?v=51fcG3sxvII
If you know someone actually believing this kind of stuff (matter is created by me experiencing, everything is “vibrations”, where are my drugs… Jesus is the saviour, aliens built the pyramids, etc etc) how can you help them out of it, and shall you try?
more shrooms
(seek medical professional help if you can afford it, this kinda stuff can be tricky and spiral quickly and bad, unfortunately you usually can’t force someone to get help until it is bad bad)
definitely more shrooms
I hate to tell you this but all matter actually is vibrations aka waves, solidity is the illusionary result of quantum forces and you are in fact made of star dust.
Yeah I hear you, but “vibrations” isn’t a thing in itself right I mean what’s vibrating? QM is just a theory like Relativity is, trying to explain the world, not what it actually is.
I see us more like holed up on a speck of dust in complete emptyness, hold by a gravitational rope by a continuous thermonuclear explosion, grilling us so hard we’d die if we didn’t rotate like a chicken in a rotisserie…
But your analogy is nice too 😁
Energy
Top pic: average nihilism enjoyer
Bottom pic: average character on Invincible
Am nihilism enjoyer, am bottom pic
Most of the atoms you’re made of were born in stars long dead; the rest were born in the big bang.
Is the star truly dead if it lives on in us?
Scientist: Yes.
oh. well ok then.
I love it when my feed aligns 😁
<img alt="" src="https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/pictrs/image/2fd46162-2cb2-443e-8324-4c293b835d80.webp">
It was the other way around for me lol
You are golden
Ah yes cosmic coping…
Significance is just a concept humans made up to make ourselves feel bad.
“You are not the centre of the universe!” Is just another person tells us that there aren’t me’s
And here I am sat drinking beer, watching tv. The pinnacle of the evolution of the universe.
Thank you, and goodnight!
Why can’t they both be chads?
Both perspectives are equally valid. The universe has no right answer. There is no correct way to live, experience or perceive anything.
You don’t owe the universe anything, it doesn’t owe you anything. It may very well be inherently unknowable at some levels. Live your life the best you can, everything you experience, from joy to despair, pleasure and pain, it’s all just your own qualia and it’s all you’re here to do, so you might as well try to live in those moments instead of always looking for what’s next or what the meaning is.
Debt is an illusion because Mani Mani was never real. It’s not just an illusion. It’s a delusion of the illusion but the profusion of pollution is real!
I was going to say I am column A and B, but I don’t cry about it.
We ARE miracles, we ARE “The Universe experiencing itself” and we are insignificant on the cosmic scale. Those things aren’t mutually exclusive.
The top panel is just the human ego speaking volumes. This is why we have main character syndrome, and some people think the universe owes them if they feel disappointed.
Not the other way round?
I would say the top panel can accept own insignificance while bottom panel creates a vision of grandiosity to protect the main character illusion.
And I ended up being a gooner weeb…
Truly the pinnacle of evolution 🥹
Am I the only one who finds comfort in being insignificant in the grand scale of the universe?
I’m just a speck my problems don’t matter in the grand scale of things I don’t want to be significant I want to be forgotten.
in fact, living in interesting times (or interesting situations, or interesting lifes) is considered a curse in china, because of all the responsibility and stress that comes with it.
I like their expression “the nail that sticks up gets hammered down”.
The tallest blade of grass is the first one cut by the lawnmower.
This is why I get a lot of comfort stargazing at night. So much stress or worry melts away when the realization hits that nothing really matters anyway. I don’t think this is quite what Tolkien was going for with the scene where Sam sees a star up through a small opening in the gloomy sky when he’s struggling, but it’s how I took it.
I think the tricky part for some people is trying to figure out why living life should matter at all, then, but it’s always worked for me. Just because a moment ends doesn’t mean that the moment shouldn’t matter to you, if you find it fulfilling or meaningful.
The rest of it is just rocks in space.
Rocks don’t have problems either
you didn’t exist much longer than you’ve been alive by a very large factor
I don’t get why people want their problems to have cosmic importance, but the scale of the universe just makes me feel like there is so much I’ll never get to see. And if there is no other life in the universe, then all those amazing worlds with utterly unique phenomena will never be observed.
humans are buildings, and just like buildings have plumbing and wire, humans live not alone: we have a huge number of parasites in our intestines and a large number of ideas in our brains that join us in our journey. i wonder how much of our actions are actually our own, and how many are caused by our circumstances.
And what really controls our consciousness.
Jellyfish
You might like the book Determined by Robert Sapolsky. It’s very dense and I haven’t gotten far into it yet but it’s about the science of free will.
duh it has 500 pages, i’m not reading sth that long. if you can’t put your thoughts into a short summary, you haven’t truly understood much of anything, i say.
I am nuclear waste.
Pretty metal
\m/
Forged in the heart of a dying star
A star fart.
A cosmic anxiety generator.
A sexy machine that took 14 billions years to produce.
My body is a machine that transforms childhood trauma into profits for the pharmaceutical industry.
The universe took 14 billon years to paywall magic shrooms :'(
“Did…did I make all of this!?”
Still insignificant though!
Absurdism FTW!
I need Burialgoods to read this meme.
My brain added an 'n' to the first word of "waking universe" and I think it still works
The universe created life just so it could finally have a wank.
Checks out.
Wanna feel as old as a star?
youtu.be/x1rFAaAKpVc
You are golden.
It’s quite the songwriting feat. (Joni Mitchel, but CSNY great interpretation with gospel Organ part)
“And we got to get ourselves, back to the garden”
unifies gospel of bible and humanism. The 60s, being a period of extreme oppression of US men with draft for US empire domino absurdities, had many “principled songs”. This is the best one, not just specifically anti-war. Woodstock as a “principled humanist” gathering gained significance from this song.