The Declaration of Imagination

Minecraft and The Invisible Architect

Chris Sherrill Season 1 Episode 2

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This episode discusses the creation of Minecraft by Markus Persson (Notch) as a metaphor for how imagination governs reality; in the game, as in civilization, everything must be conceived in the mind before it can be built. The author argues that imagination is the "original operating system" of human truth, supported by the neuroscience of predictive processing, which suggests the brain simulates and predicts the world before perceiving it. The introduction also explores how "shared fictions", like money, laws, and religions, harden into facts through collective belief. Finally, it addresses the "Cost of Creation," noting that imagination is morally neutral; the same mental capacity that creates vaccines also created the atomic bomb, placing a heavy burden of responsibility on the creator.

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