Well, of course, because the subject of simulacrum seemed so complicated,I went straight to “Analogies “ on the explanation of simulacra (plural of simulacrum, I assume.) It discussed maps. So does Q. So, in this theory, a map precedes reality. Is that what you’re connecting ? Then, even though they’re probably not a good metaphor, my mind went straight to the famous ancient Piri Ries map of Antartica. That map was drawn 300 years before Antartica was discovered . And then I thought of Plato’s visual map of Atlantis. All of which, may not have anything to do with anything...And yet...
Well, of course, because the subject of simulacrum seemed so complicated,I went straight to “Analogies “ on the explanation of simulacra (plural of simulacrum, I assume.) It discussed maps. So does Q. So, in this theory, a map precedes reality. Is that what you’re connecting ? Then, even though they’re probably not a good metaphor, my mind went straight to the famous ancient Piri Ries map of Antartica. That map was drawn 300 years before Antartica was discovered . And then I thought of Plato’s visual map of Atlantis. All of which, may not have anything to do with anything...And yet...