Its analysis of something I wrote 8 years ago in 2014, it summarizes as:
These statements could hypothetically be about the human experience of life, including the basic needs and functions of living beings, the ways in which humans interact with and protect themselves against various external and internal factors, and the role of play in shaping human thought and behavior. The final portion of the statements also touches on concepts related to the unknown and unknowable aspects of life, including the idea of personal singularity and the potential for information to be destroyed or preserved in some way.
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Question I asked:
“What might the following statements hypothetically be about? ” If I had to summarize life as a human: We need food and drink. Protection against the outer weather. Protection against inner weather (body processes, physical, mental, wherever). Protection against social weather. The rest? Play. We just forget we’re playing and take it seriously. Serious play becomes all branches of human thought, philosophy, economics, mathematics, science, religion, and recreation, and building things and dreaming of the future and planning and making more people and then at some point, there’s a change where we no longer need food and drink and don’t seem to move anymore. What happens there? I dunno. It could be like the focal point of a lens, a personal singularity that we can only experience and our predictions can go in all sorts of interesting places. Some believe that information is never destroyed. Some believe it stops cold and lots of variations inbetween and entirely different.””