Are You Trapped in Someone Else's Dream?

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The discussion centers around the concepts of self-awareness, control, and the nature of reality, questioning whether individuals are merely programmed or influenced by external forces, akin to the idea of a Manchurian Candidate. Participants explore the possibility of being hypnotized or existing within a simulated reality, referencing philosophical ideas like solipsism and non-duality. It is suggested that absolute certainty about self-control is unattainable, and one must operate under the assumption of autonomy to navigate life. The conversation draws parallels between ancient philosophical insights and modern physics, particularly the concept of a Unified Field, proposing that both suggest a fundamental oneness where individual identity and control are illusions. Ultimately, the discussion posits that reality is characterized by silence, with the universe being merely the noise of thoughts, challenging conventional notions of existence and self.
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How can you figure out that you have not been programmed to be a Manchurian Candidate?
How can you figure out that you have been hypnotized to be what you are?
How can you figure out that you are not just some code in a computer, like in the movie The Matrix?
How can you figure out that you are not programmed to be a Manchurian Candidate inside a computer that is perhaps, in turn, inside another computer./dream?

If you can figure out this riddle you will Realize that you are inside MY dream which makes YOU and ME one and the same Dreamer. And the details of the dream are irrelevant because in a dream the Dreamer is EVERYTHING; and compared to the Dreamer that is EVERYTHING, the dream is nothing, and so the dream’s details also have to be the same nothing.

-- just thoughts
 
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You can never have absolute certainty that you have self control, so you have to assume that you do. It's the only way to live.
 
It is well established that we cannot know the answers to these questions by reasoning. But this is not a riddle if, as you suggest, solipsism is unfalsifiable because it isn't completely false.
 
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5000 years ago the study of thoughts gave us non-duality: I AM and ALL IS the Dreamer and everything else is the nothings called thoughts. The DREAMER is ALL and there is no other.
Physics, 5000 years later, gives us the exact same story: non-duality, the Unified Field.

The study-of-thoughts gives us the obvious: You cannot know anything because "knowing" is a thought, the mind; and you cannot even think because thinking is also just a thought, the mind.

-- just thoughts
 
Stephan hoyer said:
You can never have absolute certainty that you have self control, so you have to assume that you do. It's the only way to live.

The JOKE is that in Reality -- Physics' Unified Field -- there is no "you" and there is no "control" both are just noise, thoughts, the mind.

As so, according to the Silence of this Unified Field: Reality is Silence and the universe is its noise.
-- just thoughts
 
This is not philosophy, this is incoherence.
 
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