Predictable Identities: 1 - Guess What's Coming
Can you predict the last word in this sentience? It's not "sentence". The last word in sentience research is that most of what our brains do is try and predict the signals they’re about to receive, like the words you read on a page. Prediction shapes our perception, which is why that word appeared as "sentence" the first time you read it.
Our brains implement predictive models at multiple levels, from general worldviews to detailed patterns. When reading a text, your brain starts predicting the language and theme based on its model of the publication. This drives the prediction of sentences based on a model of grammar, prediction of how words should be spelled, and finally a detailed prediction of how characters should display.
Consider:
- This looks weird.
- This looks wiedr.
- Looks weird this.
- Your mom looks weird.
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I have bwen working quite a lot lately on predictive models, specifically whem it comes to politics and cultural changes. Gordon White on his blog RuneSoup.com should definitely be read, for a truly weird perspective, as well as John Michael Greer on Ecosophia.net
Both blogs are written by actual magical practitioners amd their insigth into the workings of the human psyche transcend that which is found in science (unless you look at fun places, like Ingo Swan)