The hyperobject in your head is perfect, the reification of it in words or actual embodiment is always a poor imitation.

· Bits and Bobs 12/9/24
  • The hyperobject in your head is perfect, the reification of it in words or actual embodiment is always a poor imitation.
    • This is partially due to the translation process being imperfect and never capturing the true hyperobject.
    • But it's also because the hyperobject is squishy and fluffy, and you interpret any ambiguity in your idea in the best possible light.
      • But someone else won't necessarily give you the benefit of the doubt.
      • The real world is a cruel partner, it doesn't care about your feelings and will crush whatever non-viable thing you give it.
      • The bright daylight of reality is extremely harsh and unforgiving.
    • If you've tried multiple times to translate the hyperobject into a real-world reified thing and none of them has been viable, maybe the hyperobject isn't as perfect as you think it is?