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#756 Donald Hoffman: The Case Against Reality, and the Interface Theory of Perception

The Dissenter

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Isn't That an Issue?

Theories that we develop within the interface have nothing to say at all about objective reality, he says. Einstein started by saying space and time were fundamental; how can that theory now come back without refuting itself? That's not a self-refutation of the theory. In science, our theories are not just handways: They're so precise that our theories tell you where they stop. The only theories that I'm really, frankly, interested in are theories that tell you their own limits.

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