# Intersection of Tools, Craft, and Tech
To start off, a few definitions are in order.
* A **tool** is an object used to make, enable, or cause something. Further, **to be tooled** is to be acted upon.
* A **craft** is a creation. Further, **to craft** is to make something.
* **Tech** is anything created to process information. Further, while tech need not be digital or internet-based by definition, **digitech** is that subset of interconnected tech.
Those definitions in mind, one can easily tell that the three are interconnected without having to do much in
the way of reasoning. However, to further define this intersection, this section shall henceforth dive deeper.
A tool is in and of itself a craft, as the tool had to be created. A craft can be tech, provided that the
craft can process information. Tech is nothing but tools, much like how all squares are rectangles. Very few things are purely one of these three, as intersections of at least two if not all three categories are by definition the natural state of things.
Henceforth, as an example, consider a pen tablet. It is a **tool** used to transfer input to a computer, often for artistic or precise purposes. It is a **craft**, intentionally created. It is used **to craft**, reducing the number of barriers between an idea and reality. It is **tech**, a modern blend of old and new methodologies for transferring the fluidity of thought to a more stable snapshot on paper or a file. It is **digitech**, because though it is analog by virtue of existing in physical space, it serves the digital space and bridges the gap in a way that paper in a scanner or a mouse cannot do.
# Mindspaces
My mindspace is basically a bizarro version of Portland, OR. I will definitely map it out later, but it is
incredibly consistent across my many visits and is especially distinct during my dreams. Skyler has visited, albeit through her door on top of a hill to the side.
For future reference, Skyler made a [very helpful lesson](https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/326411805222240267/349385753362694144/Mind_Spaces.pdf). On that note, I was able to enter her mindspace through my own door, initially appearing outside in the field and subsequently entering directly in her hallway of doors.
# Quantum Deities
Deities are real and deities are not real. They exist in a quantum state that is more than just “you believe in them, ergo real; I don't believe, ergo not real.” Simply put:
* If one includes deities in their life, then deities are real. No amount of pretending or denying will change that fact. The only thing that can change this is if deities no longer play a part in their life.
* If one does not include deities in their life, then deities are not real. No amount of pretending or reaching will change that fact. The only thing that can change this is if deities come to play a part in their life.
In my life, deities are not real.
# Spirits ≠ Deities
Spirits and deities are separate types of existences. Unlike deities, which exist in a quantum state,
spirits simply exist. They can reside in one’s mind, be constant companions (even if I or they are unaware), or come and go as they please.
The spirit I am most familiar with is the Hedgehog, who resides in my mind and is primarily nocturnal. They are quite large, and if I were to compare their size relative to me in the physical world, they would come up to the ceiling. They primarily stand on their hind legs as opposed to being quadrupedal, and their bristles are actually soft. I can literally brush upwards with my hands and not get punctured.
I plan to draw them later, but for now, this physical description will suffice.