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by BSEdlMMldESB
1040 days ago
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yes, when we do this to history, it becomes filled with conspiracies. but is merely a process to 'understand' history by projecting intentionalities. this 'compression' is what 'understanding' something really entails; at first... but then there's more. when knowledge becomes understood it enables perception (e.g. we perceive meaning in words once we learn to read). when we get really good at this understanding-perception we may start to 'manipulate' the abstractions we 'perceive'. an example would be to 'understand a cube' and then being able to rotate it around so to predict what would happen without really needing the cube. but this is an overly simplistic example |
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