Jordan Hall, co-founder of Neurohacker Collective and systems thinker, explores reality as relationship and the phenomenology of waking. He discusses memory, the soul as binding finite and infinite, transcendentals like mathematical patterns, mediation as the fabric of reality, how meaning keeps the dead present, and legacy as love realized through relationships.
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Confidence Versus Certainty As Different Knowledge Modes
Jordan distinguishes knowing with confidence from knowing with certainty as different experiential qualities.
He gives the example of being confident one's relationship will survive versus being certain about love as a foundational bedrock for choices.
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Act On The Reality You Perceive Not Hypothetical Simulations
Act on the perceived reality you inhabit because hypothetical simulations add no practical value to choices.
Jordan says being a pragmatic realist makes choices isomorphic whether you imagine a simulation or not, so focus on meaningful engagement.
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Reality Is Always Mediated Relationship
Jordan rejects the idea of unmediated access to reality as incoherent; mediation and relationship constitute reality.
He claims the qualities of mediation are so intertwined with reality that 'reality' is the lived relationships themselves.
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Jim talks with recurring guest and deep systems thinker Jordan Hall about the scaffolding of his worldview. They discuss the waking-up scenario as a window into consciousness and personal identity, Jordan's phenomenology of waking and the "latent potential of all possible memory," the soul as the binding of finite and infinite, Jim's counter-framing of consciousness as a fusion of perception, interoception, and unconscious memory, the infinite as genuinely real, the Platonic triangle as a concrete example of transcendentals that have no particular location in the causal field, Forrest Landry's distinction between being and existence, knowing with confidence vs. knowing with certainty, Jordan's basic ontological commitment to realism, the incoherence of simulation theory, Jim's "Minimum Viable Metaphysics," the incoherence of unmediated access as the meaning of the word reality, Father Stephen DeYoung's critique of Western substantive essentialism, Bonitta Roy's idea that reality is shareable and participatory, Michael Levin's pragmatic epistemology, how purpose collapses reality to a tractable slice, "begottenness" in Christian metaphysics and the generativity of relationships, Jordan's onto-epistemology as the register before ontology and epistemology are distinguishable, Jordan's recent adoption of "smorthodox" Christianity, the phenomenology of waking as evidence that space-time is secondary, prioritizing meaningfulness over causation as a metaphysical commitment, Updike as "still alive" in the realization of his work, the Greek preoccupation with legacy and honor after death, Eric Weinstein's desire for Einsteinian legacy as a category error, love as the real currency of legacy, the Mark Twain reading as an example of a soul genuinely present in a room, Jim's father as an ongoing example of realization twenty-six years after his death, noticing a parent's turn of phrase in oneself, the sweetness of impermanence, the good vs. abusive father and different relationships to a parent's memory, values and virtues as real, the distinction between courage and bravery, culture as the progressive discovery and embodiment of virtue space, the crab-in-the-bucket problem, fallenness as local optimization, and much more.
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Jordan Hall is the Co-founder and Executive Chairman of the Neurohacker Collective. He is now in his 18th year of building disruptive technology companies. Jordan’s interests in comics, science fiction, computers, and way too much TV led to a deep dive into contemporary philosophy (particularly the works of Gilles Deleuze and Manuel DeLanda), artificial intelligence and complex systems science, and then, as the Internet was exploding into the world, a few years at Harvard Law School where he spent time with Larry Lessig, Jonathan Zittrain and Cornel West examining the coevolution of human civilization and technology.