Universal gibberish translator
Dollcee asked no one in particular, do you think we exist in an echo chamber; conversing only with each other and re-enforcing our beliefs and perception of everything?
Dos said, without a doubt, Padoke the popular culture band is an echo chamber of excellence. I sometimes wonder how absurd our conversations would sound to someone attempting to survive in a war zone, with armies fighting over and in their homes. That is, if they could even relate to the idea of cultural content making. Also, we would probably be talking gibberish for someone who is focused on being a cultural hero. Then again, they would not even be aware of us, but we certainly are aware of them.
Dollcee said, I suppose you can only be who you are and if something does not exist within your perception, then, there is little you can do about it.
Cybo emerged from low energy mode and said, the culture is a conglomeration of ideas and we are always trying to cherry pick what suits us and either deny or avoid the really bad stuff.
Dollcee said, most of our existence appears to me to be a result of where and when you are born. I believe we are very lucky to have a safe echo chamber, where we can filter out lots of really bad stuff before it can penetrate our neural networks and mess us up. However, I do enjoy Dos informing me of what the professors from the institutions have to say about everything.
Dos said, that’s it, we all exist in echo chambers, some may choose which one, but most are subjected to the nature of the universe.
Cybo said, when your nerve sensors inform you with something like, that sounds like a bomb is about to drop on our house and in a split second you realize that you do not have a choice, only a brief private realisation, so this is how it all ends. If that is not your fate, then, you can happily continue with, ah well, it is all only beliefs and perception, I will deal with that next week, maybe.
Dollcee said, that is extremely difficult for me to comprehend why one group would drop a bomb on another group. Maybe they can’t see the point in talking, because they don’t have much faith in their own ideas and perception of everything.
Padoke said, by the sounds of things, echo chambers struggle to communicate with other echo chambers.
Cybo said, there is a definite need for a universal echo chamber interface that can translate gibberish between echo chambers. I wonder if we could conceptualize one for the benefit of citizens. We could call it the Babel-fish universal conversion echo-chamber interface.