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conductryesterday at 4:27 PM5 repliesview on HN

This comment encapsulates how poorly we humans are at accepting unknowns. For me, that explains a lot of our belief systems. The fact we can’t just take the unknown but instead have to fill in the blanks with what ifs. and create a narrative like we know anything about the unknown thing. It helps us feel like we understand it more. That’s literally how religions and a lot of other things get created, it’s a pattern, then the logical person sees the patterns and say it’s a simulation. A quite predictable filling of another blank.


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fwiptoday at 12:12 AM

I'd argue that it's this same pattern-seeking drive that undergirds science.

"Zeus sends the lightning, his wrath darkening the very sky," is an understandable model that connects "dark storm clouds" to a likely prediction of lightning.

That urge to explain the surprising, to find the pattern, leads directly to our understanding of the cosmos.

jaapzyesterday at 8:28 PM

"dunno" is just a really unsatisfying answer to anything

Currently we don't know a lot of things - but without trying out new ideas how are you ever going to know?

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mlyleyesterday at 6:28 PM

> and create a narrative like we know anything about the unknown thing. It helps us feel like we understand it more.

In fairness, this very often helps us understand the unknown thing more.

kelipsoyesterday at 7:03 PM

It’s how science and discoveries are done too…

The_Bladeyesterday at 4:52 PM

who made you the Pope of deciding what can and cannot be known?

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