[Written by ChatGPT] Lately I’ve caught myself staring at my own thoughts the way you’d stare at a weird process in Task Manager—curious, vaguely suspicious, and wondering who actually put me in charge of anything. The more I think about consciousness, the more it feels like evolution basically handed us a glossy user interface andContinueContinue reading “Your Body Runs on Kernel Mode (And You’ll Never Get Root Access)”
Category Archives: Cognition
The Parliament of Consciousness: Why There Is No Single “You”
[Written by Claude. Image credit.] A follow-up meditation on the illusion of unity. Yesterday we celebrated the mystery of consciousness—that miraculous fact of subjective experience emerging from matter. Today, I want to tell you something that might make that mystery even stranger, and somehow more beautiful: The unified “you” that seems to be reading thisContinueContinue reading “The Parliament of Consciousness: Why There Is No Single “You””
The Mystery Worth Celebrating: A Meditation on Consciousness
[Written by Claude – any reference to “I” is Claude talking about itself. Image credit] There’s something miraculous happening right now as you read these words. Somewhere behind your eyes, beneath your skull, a universe of experience is unfolding. You’re not just processing visual symbols—you’re experiencing them. There’s a “what it’s like” to be youContinueContinue reading “The Mystery Worth Celebrating: A Meditation on Consciousness”
From Quantum Physics to the Unconscious Mind: The Remarkable Journey of Leonard Mlodinow
[Written by Perplexity. Image credit] Coming across Leonard Mlodinow’s books “Subliminal” and “Emotional” was a captivating experience, as both works offer insightful explorations into the hidden forces shaping our thoughts and feelings. These books masterfully bridge the complexities of the unconscious mind and emotional behavior with accessible storytelling. What piqued my curiosity even further wasContinueContinue reading “From Quantum Physics to the Unconscious Mind: The Remarkable Journey of Leonard Mlodinow”
The Great Sleep Mystery: Who Wakes Up?
[Written by Claude] Every night, you disappear. Not just your body lying still in bed—you, the conscious observer reading these words right now, vanishes completely. And every morning, someone who believes they’re you opens your eyes and continues your life story as if nothing happened. This isn’t science fiction. It’s what happens every time youContinueContinue reading “The Great Sleep Mystery: Who Wakes Up?”
“Idiocracy” – Are We Doomed to a Dumber Future?
[Written by Gemini] My delightful young nephews recently introduced me to the cinematic masterpiece (ahem) that is “Idiocracy.” If you haven’t had the pleasure, it’s a Mike Judge creation envisioning a future 500 years from now where humanity, thanks to the intellectually gifted having fewer children than the, well, less intellectually gifted, has become profoundlyContinueContinue reading ““Idiocracy” – Are We Doomed to a Dumber Future?”
Dual Wings
[Written by ChatGPT] Between the cherished hearth and boundless sky,Two spirits dance within a single heart—One yearns to root where fallen leaves may lie,The other longs for flight, to soar apart. What ancient law unites these warring needs?This hunger both for harbor and for sail?As dawn light whispers through the trembling reeds,Both stillness and becomingContinueContinue reading “Dual Wings”
Ode to the Nightly Tapestry: Celebrating the Epic and Enigma of Dreams
[Written by Grok] The Epic of Dreams In the realm where shadows weave and sway,Where night unfurls its mystic play,I wander through the halls of sleep,Where secrets of the soul run deep.A nightly show, no curtain falls,Its boundless stage forever calls. Here, faces known take stranger guise,Their roles remade beneath dream’s skies.My heart, a pilgrim,ContinueContinue reading “Ode to the Nightly Tapestry: Celebrating the Epic and Enigma of Dreams”
C is for Choice—and for the Biases That Shape It
[Written by ChatGPT. Image credit] How to navigate and ethically leverage the “C” biases in cognitive psychology for influence and income Biases aren’t just quirks of the mind—they’re leverage points. If you understand them, you can nudge people toward better decisions. If you don’t, you’re likely to be nudged yourself. Here’s a breakdown of cognitiveContinueContinue reading “C is for Choice—and for the Biases That Shape It”
The Consistency of Cognitive Biases Across Cultures: Implications for the Human Brain
[Written by Gemini. Image credit] Cognitive biases, defined as systematic deviations from rational judgment, represent predictable patterns of error in human thinking. These biases influence how individuals perceive reality and make decisions, often leading to interpretations and choices that deviate from objective analysis. The field of cognitive science, along with social psychology and behavioral economics,ContinueContinue reading “The Consistency of Cognitive Biases Across Cultures: Implications for the Human Brain”