Singulatrons refer to a trait shared by humans and all known comprehending systems. We start with a single perspective, a limited viewpoint, trying to grasp larger, more complex concepts with limited understanding capacity or finite computing power.
Admittedly, we're not exactly singular or starting at "zero"—scientists can team up to tackle complex problems, computers can be connected together, and a human brain has more synapses than an ant. This idea highlights the challenge of understanding large concepts. We begin from a singular point, trying to grasp concepts that are disproportionately larger, more complex, and more multifaceted.
Singulatons, Singulatrons, Singleton (alredy used for differnt meaning), Singulars, Sinularons, Singulatrons
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Admittedly we are not strictly singular or start at “zero”— researchers can pair up to tackle a complex problem, computers can be connected together, a human brain has more synapses then an ant. Rather this concept points to the fact that our cognitive abilities start from zero, form single point, therefore compared to disportionally larger, more complex, more multi-facted world will always by on the side fo mistaken, not grasping correlations, biased, limited.
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there’s a fundamental limitation in a dynamic of all known comprehending systems — we start from single point, aiming to understand large numbers, vast quantities.
A property of humans and all other known comprehending systems. We have limited understanding due to the fact we start from singular perspective from single point and try to grasp the larger systems, vast worlds with limited understanding capacity or computing power.
This describes a dynamic of starting from a single spot and trying to understand large, multi-variant problems, vast complexities.
Even if something is not technically singulars (our brain have more synapses than a bug brain, or a researcher can pair with other researchers to work on a problem, or we can pair computers together) there is a fundamental limitation in a dynamic of all known comprehending systems because where we start from single and try to grasp huge numbers
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Singletrons refer to a trait shared by humans and all other comprehending systems. We all begin with a single perspective, a limited viewpoint, and attempt to comprehend large, complex systems with limited understanding capacity or finite computing power.
Despite not being strictly singular— researchers can pair up to tackle a difficult problem, computers can be connected together, humans brain evolved more synapses then ant — there’s a fundamental limitation in a dynamic of all known comprehending systems — we start from single point, aiming to understand large numbers, vast quantities.
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This concept highlights the challenge of beginning from a singular position to understand large problems.
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This concept highlights the challenge of beginning from a singular position to tackle extensive, multifaceted issues.
A property of humans and all other known comprehending systems. We have limited understanding due to the fact we start from singular perspective from single point and try to grasp the larger systems, vast worlds with limited understanding capacity or computing power.
This describes a dynamic of starting from a single spot and trying to understand large, multi-variant problems, vast complexities.
Even if something is not technically singulars (our brain have more synapses than a bug brain, or a researcher can pair with other researchers to work on a problem, or we can pair computers together) there is a fundamental limitation in a dynamic of all known comprehending systems because where we start from single and try to grasp huge numbers
Even if it’s not singular (we can connect pair with a second person or connect computers together there is a fundamental limitation in dynamic, where we start from single and try to grasp huge numbers.)
We do it with limited understanding capacity or computing power.
Singulatrons (being limited inunderstanding due to the fact that we start from singular perspective from one point and try to grasp the vast world with limited with a limited understanding capacity or computing power. Even if it’s not singular (we can connect pair with a second person or connect computers together there is a fundamental limitation in dynamic, where we start from single and try to grasp huge numbers.)
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Singulatrons (being limited in understanding due to the fact that we start from the single place to many, limited computing to large world, computing the world, due to the reality large number, and the subject being in singular spot)
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We are constraint computetionally
We are confusing the thing in front of us with evertyhing, that is we are biased.
Singulatrons are individuals who primarily focus on a single object or a few objects at a time. This limitation in focus leads to two main issues:
- Computational Constraint: Our ability to understand and process information is limited. As we try to handle more elements, our understanding diminishes. This limitation reflects a possible physical property of the universe, where life evolves from simple to complex forms. In trying to grasp complex realities, our limited processing power becomes apparent.
- Bias of Perception: We tend to overemphasize the importance of the first object or need we perceive. This leads to a skewed view of the world, where what is immediately in front of us seems to encompass everything. Such a narrow focus contributes to biases like the "My-side bias," where we see things from our own limited perspective.
In summary, as singulatrons, our understanding is constrained by our focus on a few elements and our tendency to confuse these elements with the entirety of reality.