Ted Chiang

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  • Samir Đokovićhas quotedlast year
    God is not just, God is not kind, God is not merciful, and understanding that is essential to true devotion.
  • Despandrihas quoted2 years ago
    My message to you is this: pretend that you have free will. It’s essential that you behave as if your decisions matter, even though you know that they don’t. The reality isn’t important: what’s important is your belief, and believing the lie is the only way to avoid a waking coma. Civilization now depends on self-deception. Perhaps it always has
  • Despandrihas quoted2 years ago
    'Be patient. Your future will come to you and lie down at your feet like a dog who knows and loves you no matter what you are.'
  • Despandrihas quoted2 years ago
    Thinking about natural disasters led to thinking about the problem of innocent suffering. An enormous range of advice has been offered from a religious perspective to those who suffer, and it seems clear that no single response can satisfy everyone; what comforts one person inevitably strikes someone else as outrageous.
  • Samir Đokovićhas quoted2 years ago
    From the beginning I knew my destination, and I chose my route accordingly.
  • Samir Đokovićhas quoted2 years ago
    We never did learn why the heptapods left, any more than we learned what brought them here, or why they acted the way they did. My own new awareness didn't provide that type of knowledge; the heptapods' behavior was presumably explicable from a sequential point of view, but we never found that explanation.
  • Samir Đokovićhas quoted2 years ago
    The heptapods are neither free nor bound as we understand those concepts; they don't act according to their will, nor are they helpless automatons. What distinguishes the heptapods' mode of awareness is not just that their actions coincide with history's events; it is also that their motives coincide with history's purposes. They act to create the future, to enact chronology.
  • Samir Đokovićhas quoted2 years ago
    When the ancestors of humans and heptapods first acquired the spark of consciousness, they both perceived the same physical world, but they parsed their perceptions differently; the worldviews that ultimately arose were the end result of that divergence. Humans had developed a sequential mode of awareness, while heptapods had developed a simultaneous mode of awareness. We experienced events in an order, and perceived their relationship as cause and effect. They experienced all events at once, and perceived a purpose underlying them all. A minimizing, maximizing purpose.
  • Samir Đokovićhas quoted2 years ago
    The existence of free will meant that we couldn't know the future. And we knew free will existed because we had direct experience of it. Volition was an intrinsic part of consciousness.
  • Samir Đokovićhas quoted2 years ago
    What if the experience of knowing the future changed a person? What if it evoked a sense of urgency, a sense of obligation to act precisely as she knew she would?
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