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As I have said in public, I find it EXTREMELY difficult to conceptualize multiple temporal …

As I have said in public, I find it EXTREMELY difficult to conceptualize multiple temporal dimensions. Just because I can see that they are there in my model, does not mean I am smart enough to understand their consequences. Sorry to disappoint. Try Itzhak Bars at USC? Be well.

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I don’t know how to answer. I believe that the world beyond Einstein does not …

I don’t know how to answer. I believe that the world beyond Einstein does not have a 1,3 metric where that 1 means a single future. If I’m correct, the world is 7,7 or 5,9 pulled back to 1,3. So I decline to answer: I don’t know how to think about my own model’s pasts/futures.

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Any number of pseudo-intellectual terms have little by little crept in and invaded what used …

Any number of pseudo-intellectual terms have little by little crept in and invaded what used to be respectable areas of study, or driven them out completely and replaced them with mountains of treacherous and dangerous nonsense. https://newdiscourses.com/2020/04/trans-gender-civilizational-collapse/

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RT @everybodyshook: This 1976 interview of Margaret Mead and Gregory Bateson by @stewartbrand is truly …

RT @everybodyshook: This 1976 interview of Margaret Mead and Gregory Bateson by @stewartbrand is truly one of my favorite pieces of History and these excerpts don’t do it any justice. Easily the most interesting conversation I’ve ever read and I only wish it was filmed: https://www.alice.id.tue.nl/references/bateson-mead-1976.pdf https://twitter.com/everybodyshook/status/1638418203771809793

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