Past-Philosopher-562

constructing a “Solo Leveling system”?

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@Leo Gura

You often say that reality, objects, boundaries, and structures are constructions of consciousness rather than independently existing entities.

My question is about the operational implications of this claim.

If walls, objects, and stable reality are ultimately imagined or consciousness-constructed, does your worldview imply that it is theoretically possible for consciousness to construct something like a “Solo Leveling system” — meaning:

  • a persistent interactive interface,
  • a store containing usable items,
  • healing or recovery potions with objective physiological effects,
  • weapons or armor materializing,
  • and portals/gates opening into alternate spaces.

I am not asking metaphorically, psychologically, or symbolically.

I am asking whether your ontology allows literal causal manifestation of structured systems and objects like these into shared consensual reality.

If not, where exactly is the limit between:

reality being “constructed,”
and

physical constraints remaining non-negotiable?

And what principle determines that boundary?

Edited by Past-Philosopher-562

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It can be pokemon from gameboy and think its that. In the 2d world. It can the exact same screen as pokemon from gameboy and conciousness thinks its the main character, because it is the way it is. You cant argue with what you are experiencing. You are forced to beleive it.

It could be a 2d character viewed from top down and be outside and hear people talking silently in a room in a  house and conciousness just has to say this is how reality is.

The principle I would say is you currently engaging with the way it is now. If you stay not moving it must move I think. It must change.

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