Monday, May 30, 2016

Anti-Invisibility

Lately I have been thinking quite a bit about what it means to be noticed by other people.  For about 6 months now I have been riding my bike into work.  It's great exercise and gives me time to think about stuff.


During my commute, as a safety precaution, I try move with traffic whilst drawing as much attention to myself as I can.   I'm not typically one to crave attention but when I am riding my bike I have to have it.  I have convinced myself other's attention is essential to my survival.  The specifics of this technique vary, but, often it's nothing more than exuding a sustained elevated level of brashness and confidence.  Riding a bicycle in urban areas with heavy traffic congestion is  honestly very satisfying.  It's the satisfaction of knowing I am totally free to move as I please that gives me that confidence.

Why do we act differently under observation? Dr. Quantum explains; or not.

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In essence I would have to say Anti-Invisibility is all about overpowering any observer's attempt to collapse your wave function by means of raw physicality and rapid successive decision making.