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Musings on the nature of reality

On 28th May 202010th Oct 2020 By alisonlawson68In ontology4 Comments

My 12-year-old son loves computer games such as Minecraft and Roblox. He is totally absorbed by them and loses himself in the blocky little worlds on his computer screen. He has an avatar, an alter-ego and becomes that character when playing the games. Left to his own devices (both literally and metaphorically) he would play …

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