Aetherion
Dodecahedron Enthusiast
*Finally posts after being around for like a week*
Hello, fellow forum-dwellers,
I am new to this place, so I'll introduce myself. I'm Aetherion. My name is what it is because aether is (debatably) the fifth classical element, and it was believed that space was composed of it. I'm a writer, I can do decent art, and I'm learning the ins and outs of making music but haven't progressed much. Really, I'm a jack-of-all-trades. I'm here mostly because my friends are, and I do occasional roleplay. My favorite genres are sci-fi and fantasy, and in music, rock. In RP, I like playing skilled magic users, but they typically wind up as glass cannons. However, I also like to play diverse characters that push my boundaries. I tend to come up with hypotheses regarding how the world works, like this one where humans and computers likely think objectively similarly because humans made computers, and humans probably can't conceive of any way of thinking but their own. If that's true (and I'm not saying I have any clue whether or not it is), then we can likely learn about ourselves through computers and computers through ourselves. So, yeah. That's me; I'm just the wacko who thinks way too much, and needs to stop. So...
See you all. Aetherion, out.
Hello, fellow forum-dwellers,
I am new to this place, so I'll introduce myself. I'm Aetherion. My name is what it is because aether is (debatably) the fifth classical element, and it was believed that space was composed of it. I'm a writer, I can do decent art, and I'm learning the ins and outs of making music but haven't progressed much. Really, I'm a jack-of-all-trades. I'm here mostly because my friends are, and I do occasional roleplay. My favorite genres are sci-fi and fantasy, and in music, rock. In RP, I like playing skilled magic users, but they typically wind up as glass cannons. However, I also like to play diverse characters that push my boundaries. I tend to come up with hypotheses regarding how the world works, like this one where humans and computers likely think objectively similarly because humans made computers, and humans probably can't conceive of any way of thinking but their own. If that's true (and I'm not saying I have any clue whether or not it is), then we can likely learn about ourselves through computers and computers through ourselves. So, yeah. That's me; I'm just the wacko who thinks way too much, and needs to stop. So...
See you all. Aetherion, out.