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I was wondering as I was doing my exams if my tulpa would help me. Of course, she isn't fully sentient (a bit vocal) and I haven't let her into my sub-concious yet.

 

Anyway, I was wondering if tulpae can get things wrong. Like tell you wrong information or getting a math question wrong. Is that possible?

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Sure they can. Best way to avoid it is to make sure you know your stuff beforehand. Never use a tulpa as a crutch when it comes to testing, they won't be able to handle it.

"Science isn't about why, science is about why not?" -Cave Johnson

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A tulpa can be wrong. Whether or not that's connected with tulpa as cheat sheet we don't know. Tulpa cheat sheet is supposed to be like accessing your subconscious for accurate memories, though.

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Absolutely. If tulpas were right 100% of the time I'm fairly sure there'd be much more "intellectual savants" who could use their tulpa to get 100% of every single test they ever took and have a super-human memory.

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A tulpa can also be wrong in another sense. I read somewhere on these forums that somebody's tulpa tripped down the stairs. Thinking about that really lightens up my mood on rainy days, it just seems funny to me.

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A Tulpa only knows as much as the subconscious it lives in.

 

i.e. It only knows as much as you do, even if it accesses that data differently.

"What did you do today?" "Oh, you know, got called a hater by a schizophrenic's marijuana-fueled wolf hallucination." "Righteous!"

 

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If you know it subconsciously, your tulpa should know, unless you treat it like a baby.

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A tulpa can also be wrong in another sense. I read somewhere on these forums that somebody's tulpa tripped down the stairs. Thinking about that really lightens up my mood on rainy days, it just seems funny to me.

 

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But yeah, it's pretty much been said that they only know what you know. I'm curious though--if you memorized something incorrectly, and your tulpa was around for when you learned it originally and for when you memorized it, would they recall the source material or would their memory be clouded by the incorrect version you drilled into your own memory? I'm inclined to think the latter just since the subconscious isn't the superhero it was thought to be in the days of Freud or that it's portrayed to be in movies featuring hypnosis and such. Still, it would be an interesting experiment, but hard to do deliberately without effecting the results with the awareness of what you were doing.

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