@yunoLv3: Started a podcast! 🥳 #WithSomeoneSomewhere From now on, I will be chatting with Ishida-kun @koheii_g for about an hour regularly! (We’ve already recorded up to the fourth episode) #1 “What’s Next” for Noh Masks and Academia https://t.co/Jj4dBnZ7B6 #2 How to Approach “Communication from Situation to Situation”? https://t.co/IhPFhctsQb

@blu3mo: I was listening to#withsomeonesomewhere while running, and the discussions are incredibly interesting as content. I have some thoughts I want to share on Discord later.

  • Sharing thoughts (blu3mo)
  • It’s interesting how they have discussions while also meta-analyzing the discussions.
  • Talked about an experiment on lowering the frame rate
    • The experience of delay in communication with the server in Minecraft might be similar to this (blu3mo)(blu3mo)
    • Movement can be done without delay, but placing blocks or operating the inventory is delayed by about a second.
      • As you get used to this environment, the sense of incongruity gradually disappears.
  • Discussion about VR lenses
    • It seems interesting that the “rendering mechanism” differs depending on the lens used for shooting.
      • Using a “good lens” can perform intensive GPU-based ray tracing.
        • Realistic rendering that is computationally difficult is possible if only capturing a moment.
    • The same applies to the real world. The rendering mechanism is different between the world seen with the eyes and the photo taken through a camera lens.
  • Discussion about dreams
    • They talked about various experiences in dreams, but I realized that I can’t articulate the “sensations in dreams” with such certainty.
      • I have no idea what it feels like to “jump off a cliff in a dream.”
  • @blu3mo: Listening to#withsomeonesomewhere makes me want to participate in the discussions/conversations.

  • (It would be interesting if there was a mechanism that allowed asynchronous participation.)

    • I feel like I’m the third person who can’t talk, just listening.
  • While writing the text for “Virtual Spacetime: Model, Technology, and Applications of Spacetime without Physical Constraints,” I feel like I’ve sorted out the fuzziness I was feeling.
    • I was trying to put together fragments of thoughts in my head and somehow articulate everything in this text or on a Scrapbox page.
      • The word “time” refers to so many things and is complex, but I wanted to break it down and organize it well.
    • However, no matter how much I write, the feeling of something missing doesn’t go away, and I feel restless.
    • After hearing about the concept of “division thinking,” I feel like I understand the reason for this restlessness.
      • As a result of breaking it down, I was able to create a text like the one above that can explain various possibilities inclusively and abstractly.
        • Based on this text, for example, you can say something like “lowering the frame rate creates another diverse virtual spacetime.”
      • However, even with such abstract explanations, I haven’t described all the ideas of specific spacetime models.
        • Logically, they are probably included in what I wrote, but there are likely diverse models that I haven’t thought of yet.
        • I understood that the reason why the feeling of something missing doesn’t go away no matter how much I write is because of that.