Simulational Identity

Definition

In the Utopian context, simulational identity refers to the intricate dance of selves, personas, and avatars that comprise the fabric of our society. It's where the lines between reality and simulation blur, and we find ourselves questioning what's real and what's not.

Think of it as the difference between a tree and a chair: a tree is a thing, but a chair, in the right context, is also a thing. Simulational identity is like being a chair in a world where the floor is made of Jell-O.

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Key Principles

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Related Concepts

The Simulational Identity is closely tied to other key Utopian principles, including:

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