Our enigmatic new academic associate firmly believes in the solvability of all significant problems. Engaging in a cross-cultural perception experiment has irreversibly transformed us, leading us away from our former selves. Through an exploration of his cultural beliefs, our lives have taken a new direction. Wolfzang seems convinced that groundbreaking, world-altering discoveries can swiftly unfold for a civilization with the right foundational beliefs.
Issues like war, disease, climate catastrophe, and abject poverty, he contends, are correctable using precise models and axioms. Yet, he argues that the seemingly impossible eludes us because humans are wired to reflexively perpetuate incorrect answers. A race unaware of how the mind operates cannot contemplate the most accurate model, forever trapped in emotional, incentive, and escape-driven cycles. The absence of free energy, he asserts, is not due to its unattainability but because the majority emotionally defends widely held yet inaccurate beliefs.
In Chronicle Two, we now adopt Wolfzang's perspective, viewing our race through a three- and four-dimensional lens. We grapple with the paradox he poses: how can a race develop an accurate model of human behavior when our inherent nature steers us toward narcissism, prompting unconscious self-soothing to cope with intense emotional drives? It perpetuates unexamined competition within ritualistic hierarchies and instinctively shields both embraced and indoctrinated beliefs since childhood. These ingrained, accepted, and predictable ways of being human create metaphorical steel webs we call fate.
To be part of society, we often conform to others' expectations, fitting ourselves into a mold and insisting it fits. Fear of upsetting others leads us to go along with the group, and subtle and direct influences shape our everyday decisions, creating a life with too many predetermined parts on our Probability Planet.
The Vac-Plat emerges as a realm where, by embracing compassion toward all living things and reflecting on our hard-wired nature, including mastering escape-driven tendencies, anyone can transform into the impossible and have complete control over every aspect of existence. The Vac-Plat, or the Tool, is about unleashing imagination, creativity, and individuality, never excluding those with capabilities. We begin to understand Wolfzang's core belief that the human race is on an oscillating wave, albeit with slow progress on a macro scale.
Contemplating his novel ideas for exponentially improving our chances of becoming a multiverse-traveling race, we enthusiastically join his Analytical Field Explorations. To him, reflecting on intricate models of the mind during the discovery process is crucial. A dynamic Embraced Belief Cloud Network, where wrong beliefs can be quickly replaced, is as vital as uncovering new discoveries. Semi-accurate embraced beliefs interwoven with everyday truths, defended and fueled by those earning a living, guide our discovery and innovation in the wrong direction, hindering prospects for the human race. Only through his lucid interactive explorations do we begin to fathom the profound implications of what he is trying to convey. He contends that all governmental, economic, philosophical, and psychological beliefs have failed and will continue to fail due to an incomplete alignment with the way humans are.