Mysticism and Pattern-Matching
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Summary
[Total conjecture] A genuinely illuminating speculative theory: hallucinations, paranoia, and mystical 'everything is connected' experiences are all products of over-active top-down processing / pattern-matching, with Google Deep Dream as the vivid model (turn the dog-detector up and it sees dogs in noise everywhere). Ties in kabbalah/hermetic correspondence systems and Zen koans as deliberate exercises that over-train the pattern-matcher until it (spuriously) hallucinates a pattern in the whole universe, illustrated with the William James 'OVERALL THERE IS A SMELL OF FRIED ONIONS' anecdote. Original, memorable frame; capped by its own 'conjecture' epistemic status.
Why this score
Quality 71 · Strong. Strong (71): an original, memorable synthesis (Deep Dream <-> hallucination <-> mysticism) with real explanatory pull; held below Excellent because Scott flags it as total conjecture and it leaves several key features (timelessness, ego-loss, benefit) unexplained.
Claude’s paradigm shift 54 · Moderate. Moderate (54): a fresh, non-obvious angle connecting machine-vision overfitting to psychiatric symptoms and mystical states, novel at publication.
Real-world impact 3 · Moderate. Moderate (3): the pattern-matching model of hallucination/mysticism circulates in rationalist/psychiatry-reader discussion; niche influence.