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But that's exactly my point, or at least an exemplification of it. If you want to marshal arguments for believing in things which are totally hidden from us, you're doing things like quoting "mathematical physicist Chetan Prakash." I would argue that believing in anything but immediate reality is what takes the most verbal or mental exertion.


Ah, now I see where you are coming from. Sorry for the misunderstanding.

Yes, I agree totally.




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