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** [ GUESS ] -- the idea/concept/word! that has been imagine

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* what's the most

1) leading edge and
2) current

idea/concept/word that describes the following ideas as close and precise as possible?

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please cite:

* to wikipedia or plato.stanford or a good youtube video
* approx decade that the idea/word was re-imagined

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the idea that:


* facts are information that has been tested by science, and is thus shown to be accurate

* anything real is what i see in the physical-chemical universe

* as shown by neuroscience, everything is perceived through the brain

* when VR becomes widespread, this would be thought of as feeling real

* all kinds of experiences are valuable to varying degrees

* in aesthetics, anything is valuable and beautiful based on what i feel

* when effectiveness cannot currently be quantified, what is better and more valuable is based on educated decisions

* when effectiveness can be quantified, what is better and more valuable is based on data, and all the tools and methods within applied math

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* everything i or anyone thinks of is considered imagination

* all languages like math are symbolic and represent ideas

* in 'math philo', math is a set of rules -- as said by -- (add link together) -- youtu .be/LwfhvvB1hkY?t=16m21s

* everyone can believe and imagine anything they desire

* over the unimaginably long-run of human existance, everything can be possible

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* understanding of anything is progressed by the tools that humans invent -- as shown over human history

* language, human-created language is extremely limited -- wittgenstein and everyone else after

* logic is an extremely limited tool, something can be logically correct but not factual -- quora. com/What-are-the-limitations-of-logic

* the paradigm of being limited by logic is extremely dangerous, even evil

* new tools are needed to progress understanding

* progress is caused by innovation and new tools

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* truth is a meaningless over-generalised classifier word/idea

* freedom meaningless over-generalised classifier word/idea

* reality is the physical universe and physics will explain all of it eventually

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* 100 lives saved is worth more than saving 10 lives

* a surgeon that has saved 100 lives is worth more than a life that has not saved any

* an engineer that saves effectively 100 lives by progressing self-driving cars is worth more than a life that has not saved any

* 100 lives saved now is worth more than 100 lives saved in a prior generation -- with exceptions like historical context and social significance -- see "when effectiveness cannot currently be quantified' earlier

* your child's life is worth more than these 100 lives

* the most moral and good thing in this universe is enabling everyone to reach the human potential to do amazing things -- facebook. com/notes/mark-zuckerberg/a-letter-to-our-daughter/10153375081581634/

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