Points and Lines are Fictional things, yet we depend on them for
  everything it seems. Thoughts?
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      [4]William Kuch They may be fiction, they may be real (exist
      tangibly). There's no way to know. If you proceed as if they
      exist in nature you'll probably do just fine. And if you
      convince yourself that they are just models which for
      whatever reason coincidentally work properly for whatever
      unknown reason ... you will also be fine, just fine. There's
      no way to know. This not knowing is complicated by the fact
      that 'certainly fictional' and 'probably fictional' suffer
      the same issue, and as well 'certainly tangible' and
      'probably tangible' also suffers the exact same problem.
      Amazingly these ambiguities are not really a problem but a
      solution, they only look like a problem.
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      [9]Kenneth Udut [10]William Kuchwholeheartedly agreed.
      Ambiguity is the answer. Having alternatives to "I don't
      know" (combined with our seemingly built-in desire for
      making patterns - ie - "drawing lines") feels comforting, as
      does agreement.. engages whatever brain/body chemicals there
      are that reduce that awkward ambigious feeling because,
      well, someone *else's* mental machinery of thoughts is
      running similarly to one's own
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      [14]Kenneth Udut [15]William Kuch I like analogizing to
      machines and being the hamster in the wheel that's turning
      it frantically while also taking orders from the fast inner
      machinery and the outer machinery (people, environment,
      body, etc) as well. Poor hamster.

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