๐งต Physics, Math, Philosophy, DMT
Anonymous at Wed, 13 Nov 2024 12:01:22 UTC No. 16473261
Which one to major in to gain as much insight and knowledge as possible?
Anonymous at Wed, 13 Nov 2024 12:56:53 UTC No. 16473302
Zen Buddhism, maybe DMT
read GEB if youre into Math
Anonymous at Wed, 13 Nov 2024 15:04:48 UTC No. 16473426
>>16473261
Hegel
Anonymous at Wed, 13 Nov 2024 15:27:06 UTC No. 16473447
Math and DMT, but doing math on psilocybin would be more interesting imo. Physics and philosophy are midwit containment camps. Mathematical physics is ok tho.
Anonymous at Wed, 13 Nov 2024 17:24:55 UTC No. 16473564
>>16473261
Degrees don't teach shit, and even if they did, they're too narrow. Major in CS so you can work 3 hours a week and spend the rest of the time being a polymath.
>>16473302
GEB is peak math education, but that doesn't change the fact that math is pure symbology and ultimately meaningless. If you must feel like you understand things, there are better symbologies, like chaos theory, functional information, and universal darwinism (i.e. meme theory, cosmological natural selection).
Zen is a path to true "insight" if there is such a thing. I would add to read Watts so you can have it translated into Western culture at an introductory level, and mixed with pleasant imagery and good vibes for the best psilocybin trips.
Anonymous at Wed, 13 Nov 2024 18:01:44 UTC No. 16473610
>>16473564
>pure symbology
Correct, there is literally no way that someone can take what they learn in mathematical theory and translate it into programming to make it useful. Absolute nonsense.
Anonymous at Wed, 13 Nov 2024 18:12:51 UTC No. 16473633
>>16473261
DMT, obviously.
Anonymous at Wed, 13 Nov 2024 18:12:58 UTC No. 16473634
>>16473610
Leaving aside the fact that programming is an even more abstract kind of symbology: If you want to learn programming, just learn programming.