God's Debris is for people who "enjoy having their brain spun around in their skulls." I think I can safely assume that this descriptive of a larger proportion of LessWrongians than the average population.
Without going too far into depth, I will say that it is one of the more enjoyable reads I've had lately, the philosophy the main character espouses is coherent and astoundingly seductive in it's simplicity - even as it requires you to tilt your head and squint a little to see it.
Worth noting that my dad also thought it was pretty awesome (lending credence to that "how many times has your mind been blown and to what extent" metric of awesomeness, rather than "how old were you."
God's Debris is for people who "enjoy having their brain spun around in their skulls." I think I can safely assume that this descriptive of a larger proportion of LessWrongians than the average population.
Without going too far into depth, I will say that it is one of the more enjoyable reads I've had lately, the philosophy the main character espouses is coherent and astoundingly seductive in it's simplicity - even as it requires you to tilt your head and squint a little to see it.
Scott Adam's God's Debris