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WalrusRider

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  1. Granted, but that house is part of a new public housing project in Detroit. The walls are not bulletproof. I wish that interstellar space travel was possible for us.
  2. First Try 26177625459729926102 Number of Runs: 13 P-value: 0.16474 Conclusion: Little or no real evidences against randomness Second Try 21756245984124796274 Number of Runs: 9 P-value: 0.17906 Conclusion: Little or no real evidences against randomness My first try was a test of the test itself. I went to random.org and generated actual random numbers. For my second try I let my tulpa do the test.
  3. Hello everybody. Originally I did not intend to post on these forums. I'm more of a lurker. I only came here for the guides. I chose to break my silence when I encountered a few interesting threads that delved into the nature of consciousness. I guess I will hang out in the general discussion, research, and "metaphysics" sections of this forum.
  4. I have lurked these forums for a while for advice in tulpa creation. I did not intend to register, but I can't resist threads like these. Here is my take on things: It is not possible to know whether or not a tulpa is sentient. It's not even possible to know with certainty whether or not other people are sentient. If a tulpa is capable of intelligent and creative responses then my default assumption is that they are driven by sentience, just as my default assumption is that other people are sentient. The question how is my tulpa sentient is a much more interesting one, because the answer delves into the nature of mind itself. I take the idealist position that mind is fundamental and not a function of matter. Under this view, a tulpa could be seen as a dissociated alter in mind - no different than us.
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