The Copenhagen Interpretation is sometimes called "model agnosticism" and holds that any grid we use to organize our experience of the world is a model of the world and should not be confused with the world itself. Alfred Korzybski, the semanticist, tried to popularize this outside physics with the slogan, "The map is not the territory." Alan Watts, a talented exegete of Oriental philosophy, restated it more vividly as "The menu is not the meal.

Author: Robert Anton Wilson

The Copenhagen Interpretation is sometimes called "model agnosticism" and holds that any grid we use to organize our experience of the world is a model of the world and should not be confused with the world itself. <a href="https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/63523.Alfred_Korzybski" title="Alfred Korzybski" rel="nofollow noopener">Alfred Korzybski</a>, the semanticist, tried to popularize this outside physics with the slogan, "The map is not the territory." <a href="https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/1501668.Alan_Watts" title="Alan Watts" rel="nofollow noopener">Alan Watts</a>, a talented exegete of Oriental philosophy, restated it more vividly as "The menu is not the meal. - Robert Anton Wilson


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