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Our "Best Model" of Local Realism can be accurate in all ways, up to a finite number of standard deviations, but a Stochastic Universe will always confront us with unforeseen events, and seemingly impossible accomplishments. The Experience of the "Wild Magik" of Reality is never out of date, only the Model of Mundanity.
 
Our "Best Model" of Local Realism can be accurate in all ways, up to a finite number of standard deviations, but a Stochastic Universe will always confront us with unforeseen events, and seemingly impossible accomplishments. The Experience of the "Wild Magik" of Reality is never out of date, only the Model of Mundanity.
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Our perceptions of the Objective Universe around us as being Material, Actual, and Potential, in which we stand seemingly aloof as Subjective Observers, leaves us few comprehensible stances, separate from the Material, Actual, and Potential portions of our own Existence, except to consider this Subjectivity as entirely Virtual. This Virtual aspect of our Existence is also the foundation of the constantly emerging view of our Reality that we have come to call Local Realism, a Virtual Space which is entirely comprehensible to us in a biological and visceral way, but which is no real guide to the processes underlying these appearances.

Towards a Philosophy of Information

Our "Best Model" of Local Realism can be accurate in all ways, up to a finite number of standard deviations, but a Stochastic Universe will always confront us with unforeseen events, and seemingly impossible accomplishments. The Experience of the "Wild Magik" of Reality is never out of date, only the Model of Mundanity.