We hear a lot about Aedra,Daedras and the primal forces of TES universe, but little is known about the one being responsible for creating this reality, or dream...
I'd argue that zero-summing is not really spiraling into a panic. Rather, I think it's the natural conclusion of the mind realizing on a deep and fundamental level that it does not exist. The vast majority of people would zero sum. The remarkable thing is those few individuals who have the sheer unspeakably brazen ego to face one's non-existence, and still stubbornly declare that they exist anyway. That's how CHIM is achieved and zero-sum is averted. And that's why it takes someone as monstrously egotistical as Tiber Septim or Vivec to achieve it.
I agree with you. While I’m not quite sure the Dwemer zero summed, (though that’s certainly one of the main possibilities), I think this idea of godhead was the driving force behind the Dwemer’s whole culture. They hadn’t achieve CHIM but they understood the concepts. It’s why they despised the gods and religious beliefs of other cultures, and it also explains their use of ‘tonal architecture’ as a way to manipulate reality itself. Tones are commonly used to manipulate brainwaves and alter consciousness, so it makes sense that the tonal manipulation they used, or the dragon shouts the Dragonborn used affect reality so strongly: certain sounds or tones affect consciousness, (just like how loud sounds affect our dreams)
I'd argue that zero-summing is not really spiraling into a panic. Rather, I think it's the natural conclusion of the mind realizing on a deep and fundamental level that it does not exist. The vast majority of people would zero sum. The remarkable thing is those few individuals who have the sheer unspeakably brazen ego to face one's non-existence, and still stubbornly declare that they exist anyway. That's how CHIM is achieved and zero-sum is averted. And that's why it takes someone as monstrously egotistical as Tiber Septim or Vivec to achieve it.
President Eden was definitely a zero sum guy.
I agree with you. While I’m not quite sure the Dwemer zero summed, (though that’s certainly one of the main possibilities), I think this idea of godhead was the driving force behind the Dwemer’s whole culture. They hadn’t achieve CHIM but they understood the concepts. It’s why they despised the gods and religious beliefs of other cultures, and it also explains their use of ‘tonal architecture’ as a way to manipulate reality itself. Tones are commonly used to manipulate brainwaves and alter consciousness, so it makes sense that the tonal manipulation they used, or the dragon shouts the Dragonborn used affect reality so strongly: certain sounds or tones affect consciousness, (just like how loud sounds affect our dreams)
Super interesting vid. Haven't heard some of this stuff yet which is impressive after all the 8 hr lore vids I watch lol
Good video bro!
Much appreciated
This a great video gang ngl.
Agreed. More subs incoming. Algol picked it up.
Blessings of the divines on you
I like it too
I never played it but I keep seeing Pelinal and Dagoth memes
So I am learning where they are from
These two you mentioned are great characters. Their stories are incredible. Pelinal White strake is my favorite
I thought this would be an A.I. narrator video
But it sounds like a human narrator
Nice 🫠
Right. And about the topic, do you agree with the godhead theory?
@@Elder_lore I do!
@@annacovia9207 would you prefer to become a dreamer such as godhead, or keep playing god like Talos did?