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Engineering Imaginary Sentience: The Psychological Subculture of the Tulpa Phenomenon

Autor
Simon Abernathy

Engineering Imaginary Sentience: The Psychological Subculture of the Tulpa Phenomenon

Untertitel
Isolation, Hallucination, and the Radical Subculture of Imaginary Friends in Modern Digital Society
Beschreibung

In the hidden corners of the internet, a growing community is engaging in a psychological practice that borders on the impossible. They are dedicating hundreds of hours to systematically hallucinating sentient, independent consciousnesses inside their own minds. They are creating Tulpas. Far removed from the involuntary delusions of clinical schizophrenia, Tulpamancy is a deliberate, highly structured mental discipline. Practitioners actively split their cognitive processes to generate a companion who thinks, speaks, and acts autonomously. But what drives a perfectly healthy adult to permanently alter their own psychological architecture? This fascinating deep-dive uncovers the profound crisis of modern digital isolation. It explores the extreme lengths to which the human brain will go to simulate connection when the physical world feels terrifyingly empty. You will explore the neurological boundaries of identity and the shocking plasticity of human consciousness. Venture into the mind's most uncharted territory. Understand the mechanics of manufactured sentience and what the Tulpa phenomenon reveals about our desperate, hardwired need for community.

Verlag
epubli
ISBN/EAN
978-3-565-33922-8
Preis
28,99 EUR
Status
lieferbar