What does it mean..help me out

Edit: Are phenomena unique or do they reoccur in the universe. It seems things like categories and alot of other abstract things are just in are minds.

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I have a question about things like frequency bias …or ubiquity of dynamics phenomena.

What does it mean in terms of the nature of this universe that phenomena reoccur or something like love or even categories.

I tried to look for triads and found many in my feild of view. Same with sets. I then remembered how when I was really psychotic I kept finding double edged swords in every dynamic/phenomenon. I know this has something to do with the subjectivity of and vantage point…

but it seems things reoccur and somethings seem universal.

I asked because I read a post on the forum and it triggered me and then I remembered about conformation bias and frequency bias …

If you have thoughts can u make them really simple? I like thinking but get reallu confused at other people’s way of thinking…

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I think our brain likes to make sense of things even if they don’t make sense, so complex things have to be simplified and put into a file. There’s a part of our brain called the thalamus. Its job is to sort input and send it to different parts of our brain.

That wasn’t a simple answer. I really don’t know the answer. I think I understand what you’re saying though.

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Yea i think thats true but thinking a little more about it. Do phenomena actually reoccure and what is the grounds of reality of a thing. Like u said our minds make sense of the world but thinking about it I remeber an old saying. ..“you never bath in the same river twice” do phenomena reoccure or do we like u said make up arbitrary buckets for things that aren’t separate or finite.

Like in an absolute sense. I think what they call abstract objects were thought to be more real or true than transient phenomena. Not to mention the demarcation is just something are brains possibly make up to get throught life?

Im out of my depth of understanding but I remeber thinking god didn’t have any subjectivity because subjectivity is ultimately limited …im fu cking rere bro but I think the question is a good one

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Guys help a dummy out please. I know im probably embarrassing myself but irdgaf …

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I think we repeat actions in terms of habits. If you mean eternal reoccurance where we repeat our life over and over to infinity I think that’s a limited perspective. I agree with Nietzsche you should live life so well on your part that you’d be willing to repeat it. We can’t discredit pain because it makes us stronger and it is the process along with confusion, coupled with figuring things out so we have to accept pain as part of the process of becoming from being.

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Sorry man..im probably talking nonsense.

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This was what I was after but I think i made it confusing but its simple

Phenomena are generally considered unique in their specific, physical expression due to variations in time, space, and perspective. While types of events (e.g., thunderstorms, halos) share similarities, every individual occurrence involves unique combinations of matter, energy, and observer perception. Philosophically, they are considered interdependent and non-permanent, not independent, unique entities. [1, 2, 3, 4]

Key Perspectives on Uniqueness:

• Physical Uniqueness: According to principles like quantum mechanics, individual particles or complex objects—like two snowflakes or two grains of sand—are never exactly the same at all scales of analysis.

• Perceptual Uniqueness: Because phenomena are perceived differently by different observers (due to biology or location), no two observers experience a phenomenon in exactly the same way.

• Contextual Dependancy: Natural phenomena like frost flowers form through specific, delicate, and temporary conditions, making each instance unique.

• Interdependence (Buddhism): Many spiritual perspectives argue that phenomena (dharma) lack “self-existence” and are only temporary, dependent on other factors. They are not permanently fixed, unique entities, but rather ever-changing appearances. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]

Shared Structure vs. Unique InstanceWhile a “rainbow” is a repeated type of event, every individual rainbow is unique to the viewer’s location and the specific light/water interaction. In essence, the type of phenomenon is repeated, but the occurrence is unique. [3, 6, 7]

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Bro I asked the question wrong because im a dummy … it was simple bro

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Sounds like chaos theory

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I was recently reading about Lorenz. Very interesting stuff; it really makes you think.

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Yeah I had to do a project in middle school on chaos theory that’s where I learned it.

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Damn bro… in middle school I couldn’t even doo math lol

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I believe every rainbow is a sign from the universe. But sometimes that sign just means i should carry an umbrella.

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Thats why you are a “Real” programmer and I do little simple stuff :laughing: i still enjoy it tho. Think im gonna maybe start reading

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You’re a real programmer too, you’ve made stuff too.

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Flat earth ppl. Wth is going on?

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The earth is square…

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