One Nervous System
The neural / systems-level statement of Spirit as Substrate. Jacob's recurring claim throughout the conversation.
The core line
"In a certain sense, we are all one nervous system, just desynchronized. From a systems standpoint, there's not, like, this is my nervous system, this is your nervous system. It's just one system, one dynamical system that's behaving — just as areas of our own brain can be out of sync, areas of two brains [can be] out of sync, and the collective brains can do that."
The systems framing is important: it's not a mystical claim ("we're all one") but a dynamical-systems claim — that the partition into individual nervous systems is partly arbitrary, and that the relevant unit for many phenomena is the larger coupled system.
Sync and desync as the relevant variable
"When I'm really on the wavelength, on the vibe of a tree, maybe my nervous system is more synced up with the tree's whatever-system."
"You're part of my nervous system right now. When I'm in the presence of an old master, I'm part of their nervous system, and vice versa as well."
The variable being tracked: degree of coupling/synchronization, not membership. Two people in a long conversation are more "one nervous system" than two strangers passing each other; the question is the degree.
The pace of an old forest
"The pace of an old forest, an old ecosystem, an old master."
Jacob lists slow, coherent systems whose pace and rhythm can entrain a faster, less-coherent system that stays in their presence long enough. This is the mechanism by which an old master is useful: not (only) what they say, but the regulatory effect of synchronizing with them.
Implications for conflict
"Most of issues in the world, since we're all one nervous system, are just merge conflicts."
If people are partial, desynchronized regions of one larger system, then most disagreement is structurally identical to a merge conflict in software: two branches diverged, the resolution is finding the commit they last agreed on (the "first principles") and reconciling forward. See Merge Conflicts as Metaphor.
Implications for healing
"In the Zulu tribes, they don't even see if someone has a psychological problem — it's not their individual problem. They think it's the whole system's problem. There's no, no one has individual problems in their culture. It's all their stuff. It's just all one space, a thin shell of an individual."
The "thin shell of an individual" is the key phrase. The shell is real but thin — most of what happens is a property of the larger field.
Implications for collective intelligence
This is what makes Collective Intelligence possible at all. If individuals were truly hermetic, Humanity 3.0 would require literally connecting them. Because individuals are already partial-overlapping regions of one system, Humanity 3.0 is just better synchronization of an already-existing system.
A note on spookiness
The page deliberately avoids overclaiming. Jacob believes Spirit as Substrate makes the literal reading defensible, but the systems-level claim ("we're a coupled dynamical system") is scientifically respectable independent of any metaphysical commitment. Lots of evidence for entrainment (heart-rate, breathing, EEG coherence) between people in close interaction.
Octopus and tentacles
"We're a collective body and a collective mind that's utterly schizophrenic right now, having seizures, pulling in different directions. We still are operating one collective body, so a little like an octopus — it's got a bunch of tentacles, and there's a little bit of parallelism that can happen. But imagine this octopus is trying to pick up a mollusk and eat it. You got to coordinate the tentacles."
The octopus is the working metaphor for humanity-as-organism. Tentacles can do limited independent work, but for any non-trivial task they have to coordinate or fail.
Related
- Spirit as Substrate — the metaphysical reading
- Merge Conflicts as Metaphor — the software-engineering reading
- Collective Intelligence — the engineering project that follows
- Three Levels of Coherence — self / tribe / species applications
- Inner Ecosystem — the same dynamics inside one mind