Scott explains the Buddhist claim that 'life is suffering' through a temperature analogy: just as cold is merely the absence of heat, joy is merely less suffering, with nirvana being 'absolute zero suffering' rather than a neutral state.
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Scott explores the Buddhist claim that 'life is suffering' by explaining it through an analogy with temperature: just as scientifically there is only heat (with cold being merely the absence of heat), Buddhists claim there is only suffering (with joy being merely less suffering than baseline). The post addresses the common objection that Buddhism seems to reject life's good experiences, explaining that nirvana isn't a gray neutral state but rather 'absolute zero suffering' - more blissful than ordinary happiness, just as absolute zero is colder than room temperature. Scott connects this to previous discussions about jhanas, meditation, and the symmetry theory of valence, where irregularity in brain activity corresponds to suffering.
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