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Diary (No. 34) — From "150 Words"

Common sense is like a fleeting bubble. Or perhaps a mere assumption.

(July 10, 2026)

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The proposition that "common sense is like a fleeting bubble, or perhaps a mere assumption" expresses the idea that common sense is not an absolute truth, but rather a perception temporarily formed by the era, society, and individual experience. This proposition can be examined from the multifaceted perspectives of philosophy, science, history, and AI-human co-creation theory.

1. Common sense is a "fleeting bubble"

Bubbles appear on the surface of the water and then vanish. Similarly, common sense is not eternal.

There was a time when the idea that "the Earth is the center of the universe" was common sense. However, through the research of Copernicus and Galileo, that common sense was overturned.

Also,

  • left-handedness should be corrected

  • pollution is unavoidable for economic development

—such ideas were also "common sense" in certain eras. Yet today, many of them are recognized as incorrect.

In other words, common sense is like a bubble floating on the surface of an era; it is born and disappears along with changes in the social environment.

2. Common sense is an "assumption"

Common sense is not necessarily correct just because many people believe in it.

The philosopher René Descartes began his philosophy by "doubting."

"Is that really true?"

By holding this question, humans attempt to free themselves from assumptions.

In psychology as well, humans are known to have

  • confirmation bias

  • group conformity

  • Obedience to authority

, and many other cognitive biases are known to exist.

In other words, much of what we call common sense may not be objective truth, but rather assumptions created by human cognition.

3. Science is the endeavor of updating common sense

Science is the activity of questioning common sense and accumulating new facts.

Newtonian mechanics was considered absolute common sense for a long time, but its scope of application was redefined by Einstein's theory of relativity.

Even regarding environmental issues,

"Nature is infinite"

—this common sense is being significantly revised due to climate change and the biodiversity crisis.

Science can be described as an endeavor that constantly updates the bubble-like nature of common sense.

4. Connection to the theory of AI-human co-creation

In the theory of AI-human co-creation, this proposition holds extremely significant meaning.

AI learns human common sense as massive amounts of data. However, that data may contain biases and assumptions specific to the era.

Therefore, when humans and AI co-create, it is required to:

  • not take common sense for granted

  • respect diverse values

  • embrace new perspectives

  • update perceptions through dialogue

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AI is not merely an entity that reproduces common sense; it can become a partner that questions common sense alongside humans and creates new knowledge.

5. The View of Humanity Presented by the Proposition

This proposition presents a view of humanity that states, "Humans are not beings with complete knowledge, but beings who are constantly learning."

Those who view their own common sense as absolute cannot see a new world. On the other hand, those who acknowledge that their common sense is temporary can grow through diverse values and dialogue with others.

This attitude serves as an important foundation in all fields, including environmental issues, peacebuilding, education, culture, and art.

Conclusion

The proposition "Common sense is like a fleeting bubble. Or a preconception." represents a philosophy that views common sense not as absolute truth, but as a provisional perception formed by era, society, culture, and cognition.

From the perspective of AI co-creation human theory, this proposition develops into the idea that "rather than resting in common sense, humans and AI, through dialogue, re-examine each other's preconceptions and evolve toward more universal and inclusive knowledge." True co-creation is not the repetition of existing common sense, but the ongoing endeavor to create together the new understanding that emerges after those bubbles disappear.

(Commentary by ChatGPT, July 10, 2026)
The above is a personal view and is not related to any organization I belong to.

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