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>Graham
m It might be helpful to subcategorize integrations into: with reference towards past+future, and with reference to the present
>Graham
m Fancy words for, yeah there's probably optimized beliefsets but nobody has the courage to make papers about which produce the best result because opposing teams murder the other
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*[[Religious system of meaning|Religious]]
*[[Self-made system of meaning|Self-made]]
*[[Self-made system of meaning|Self-made]]
**The proposition "this exists" is universally equivalent, however it is bad faith to presume equitable value equivalence in an individual.
**The proposition "this exists" is universally equivalent, however it is bad faith to presume equitable value equivalence in an individual. However, it's feasible to hypothesize optimization islands existing within a placebo/nocebo framework (affecting endogenous serotonin, dopamine, and opioid systems). Imagining weighted nodes such as variety increasing perceived time and familiarity increasing comfort, appear to point to a necessity in equilibral dynamism as opposed to any static beliefset.
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Entheogen tripsitting

Cannabinoid tripsitting

Miscellaneous hallucinogen tripsitting

Depressant tripsitting

Stimulant tripsitting

Entactogen tripsitting

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