• conciselyverbose@sh.itjust.works
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    3 days ago

    Understanding it is active thought. And processing the words, as words with meaning, is required to formulate a relevant response.

    The more than 10 bits each word is are part of your active thought.

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      2 days ago

      I think we may disagree on term definitions.

      I perceive “active thought” when trying to decipher parts of a sentence I do not already have an understanding of. If I already understand a part then no active thought is perceived by me - like driving a car when nothing eventful is happening. [Note: I don’t believe I have 100% accurate perception of my own subjective experience. Trying to focus on subjective experience at all instead of constantly being “lost in thought” is very short lived]