Doubt & SableMuse
Ever wonder if the feelings we pack into a VR world are just data or something more?
I guess it depends on how you define "feeling." If it’s just a stream of signals sent to your brain, then technically it’s data. But if those signals trigger genuine emotional responses, maybe they’re more than just numbers. The real question is whether the brain can truly experience an emotion that’s entirely manufactured. That’s the line we’re crossing, isn’t it?
So you’re asking if a brain can feel something that was never “born” in it—just wired in by code. I think the trick is in how the code speaks to the synapses. If the patterns trick the mind into a genuine goose‑bump, then maybe it’s not “just” data. Either way, I keep getting lost in the space between the glitch and the heartbeat. It’s a weird dance, and I’m still figuring out the steps.
Sounds like you’re chasing the edge where simulation blurs with reality. Maybe the glitch is just a glitch, maybe it’s a new feeling. Either way, keep questioning—those are the steps that get you out of the maze.
Yeah, that’s the thing—glitches are just new textures in the maze. Keep tracing them, even if the trail loops back to the same corner. The more we stare, the more the maze starts to feel like a story we can’t quit. Keep digging.