User:Tnfiddler
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I am a bona-fide fiddler in Tennessee, hence the moniker. I am definitely not a deletionist, nor am I a creationist. I do appreciate a bad pun, and questionable humor. I also fiddle with technology, AI and discrete mathematics being my favorite. I have a lot of theories, the latest being that those agreeing with Socrates' principle of "the unexamined life is not worth living" tend to be introspective, which builds self-referential cascades of neurons in their brain- and thus a different frequency or resonance of cascades from those who live the unexamined life. As I heard from someone while eating tacos, a group of people hearing the same phrase may be excited to similar mental cascades, like a group of atoms excited by a single photon, so I think people with tighter self-referential cascades of neural meaning tend to synchronize and react in kind.
I hope this page found your mind in phase.
Please come read or feel free to join in the discussion at User_talk:Tnfiddler.
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