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Hi guys, so is there any ideas in science on true knowledge, where you don't rely even on hologram? How about that? Is it medicine or computer science? How do YOU know you exist?
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You could just be a brain in a jar and your "life" is just a movie projected into your brain.
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Legitimately, who wants to know?

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It's pretty much exactly what this guy figured out 2500 years ago. The reason a person would want to know is because when you see through the hologram and directly experience the lack of self, a switch flips in your brain that makes you way more chill, like uninstalling a piece of malware that was eating up 20% of your energy and turning it into grouchiness



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