Applied Curiosity Lab Radio

ACLR: Do You Perceive Reality as it Really Is?
Welcome back! In this episode of Applied Curiosity Lab Radio we chomp on a Curiosity Bite that explores what's real and what's our perception of reality.
Does every organism only experience their own perception of reality?
Is our perception of reality like an interface that hides the real stuff from us? Why might this be good for us? How might this be bad?
Discuss, debate, and dissect with us!
The lens is – and always will be – curiosity. Each week, fun informal conversations center around one delectable Curiosity Bite designed to give your brain the time and ideas to think about thinking, to flex your curiosity muscle… and maybe even… revolutionize the way you think.
This week's Curiosity Bite:
Do You Witness Reality as it Really Is?
In this episode...Curious Questions asked and answered:
Do you perceive a truer reality than the average person? What about the average animal?
Is it more important to take dangerous things seriously than literally?
Why do we feel the need to perceive reality?
If everything has a consciousness, what do we owe conscious creatures?
Will AI humans have different rights than plain old homo sapiens?
Would the world be a better place if everyone looked the same?
What does it mean to have a healthy brain?
References
Blindspot bias
The hard problem of consciousness
Panpsychism
What is it like to be a bat?
What is it like to be a bat (video explanation)
String Theory
Wormholes and Spacetime
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