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I was not aware of this distincion before, and I think it is correct. However, in practice I think (believe?) this can't be discussed in isolation without considering simulacrum levels. My impression is that often people don't make object-level statements when they say "I believe in", but rather want to associate themselves with something.
Maybe a rough example:
- "I believe that you will succeed" - object level, prediction about high probability of desired outcome
- "I believe in you" (Simulacrum Level 1) - as discussed here, "I am willing to support you/invest resources into you"
- "I believe in you" (Simulacrum Level 2) - I want to appear supportive to be considered a good friend by you, regardless of my willingness to actually invest resources if you demand them at some point.
- "I believe in you" (Simulacrum Level 3) - I say this because this statement is in the cluster of things that the category "good friend" is correlated with
- "I believe in you" (Simulacrum Level 4) - I say this because this statement is in the cluster of things that I believe the high status group thinks the category "good friend" is correlated with
Now that I think about it the Simulacrum Levels don't quite match with the definition, but I hope the general idea is clear. Maybe it helps to expand the framework.
That was fun. Made me sign up after years of lurking :)
Hope I will get the spoiler right
1. Kick in the door
2. Break the window with a fist, climb out
3. Dive roll through the window
4. Front flip through the window
5. Throw your phone with enough force to break the door
6. Throw your phone with enough force to break the wall
7. Ram head first through the wall
8. Call your mother to come get you
9. Call the emergency numbers so someone gets you
10. Get a date via tinder, then let them get you out.
11. Convince a random stranger on some obscure web forum to get you out
12. Hack into the buildings security via WiFi and unlock the door electronically
13. Let your phone emit resonant sounds to break the window glass
14. Open the window, yell loudly to get a passer-by to get you out
15. Climb through the air vents
16. Use the phone to dig a hole in the floor
17. Break your phone, use the glass shards to carve a hole in the door
18. Order a eascape kit from Amazon, get it delivered you you, realize you don't need it cause the delivery guy opened the door
19. Meditate until you have an out of body experience and leave the room
20. Start a cult online, let your followers free you
21. Hack a launching rocket, redirect it, let it crash in a way that it destroys a wall but does not kill you
21. Make the singularity happen, upload your mind to the net, leave that way
22. Incite a violent revolution, hope that the chaos will ensure the building gets damaged and leave.
23. Provoke Trump into starting a nuclear war on twitter, leave after the building is destroyed.
24. Hire a drug cartel tunnel boring team to dig you out
25. Carefully disassemble the ceiling tiles to realize there is no roof and leave
26. Google "how to escape a locked room" and follow the instructions
27. Check the less wrong babble challenge on the same topic for new ideas, pick the one you like most
28. Realize that your jacket has an integrated survival tool kit (you are THAT guy) and pick the lock with the mandatory lock pick utility
29. Simply teleport yourself through sheer power of will
30. Change your aggregate state to fluid, flow through the gaps in the door, change shape back.
31. Use your laser eye superpower to cut a hole through the roof
32. Realize you are superman and fly through the roof.
33. Hack the electronic door by making an elaborate electromagnetic pattern by manipulating your phone
34. Order a Uber/Taxi, ask the driver to open the door from the outside on pickup
35. Mediate for 10 years, transcend reality, walk through the wall on the last day because walls are socially constructed.
36. Wake up from the bad dream.
37. Panic, spend 7 years in the room, then suddenly the simulation encounters a bug and you appear somewhere else.
38. Lick the walls that are lined with some kind of drug that gives you super strength, use that strength to get out.
39. Yell and hit the door until someone outside hears you and helps you get out.
40. Run around in circles at such high speed that the heat you create will melt the building around you.
41. Eat the walls because they are made out of candy.
42. Fart. Short-circuit the phone to cause a spark, igniting the gas. The explosion damages the door, leave.
43. Become a black hole, imploding the building around you. Turn back into your regular form at precisely the moment when the building is gone, but nothing else.
44. Realize the phone's battery is powerful enough to last to many years - short circuit it on the metal door frame to melt it away.
45. Jump out of the window, using your jacket as a parachute.
46. Wait until someone else randomly comes by to enter the room, leave. You have 10 years after all.
47. Wait until the inevitable errors during construction present themselves in the form of the door falling off. Leave.
48. Train a neural network to generate escape plans for you, follow the instructions.
49. Join a "locked in a room anonymous" self help group online, follow the instructions the new member flyer.
50. Become a famous influencer on Instagram, make a contract with some advertising company, wait for them to come by to sign the paperwork.