michael laitman did a blog piece only a few weeks ago
https://blogs.timesofisrael.com/what-is-the-meaning-of-tikkun-olam/
https://blogs.timesofisrael.com/what-is-the-meaning-of-tikkun-olam/
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coming to the realisation there's not much more ground to cover. just a few more summary essays, then the funk 1942 document, then... unsure. everything's pretty mature. nothing's really changing at this stage.
written a substantial BIS IH/unified ledger simulator, and it all checks out. especially that it's not really about money. it's about control.
meanwhile, meryl nass drove 2x google's numbers to my substack yesterday, ukcolumn added google+facebook, and twitter was essentially level with moonofalabama...
written a substantial BIS IH/unified ledger simulator, and it all checks out. especially that it's not really about money. it's about control.
meanwhile, meryl nass drove 2x google's numbers to my substack yesterday, ukcolumn added google+facebook, and twitter was essentially level with moonofalabama...
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a less commonly discussed aspect of cybernetics and its manipulation of feedback loops is that is diffuses responsibility.
and in comtemporary society, the 'black box' (computational modelling) is never at fault for anything. every issue is because of lack of surveillance information (and hence we need to build more) - it's never because the models are wrong, or the people authoring the models corrupt
and in comtemporary society, the 'black box' (computational modelling) is never at fault for anything. every issue is because of lack of surveillance information (and hence we need to build more) - it's never because the models are wrong, or the people authoring the models corrupt
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the thing is, not only did wiener explicitly discuss the 'black box' in this context, but he also identified the accuntability issue.
amusingly, wiener's books i never really touched. it's only here towards the end of my research mission that i discover...
amusingly, wiener's books i never really touched. it's only here towards the end of my research mission that i discover...
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the tree of life is about flow control, and a core technique is masach; input constraint
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i genuinely hate driving in london. but it's interesting, really, observing how the cars filter through traffic with mopeds continuously circling, looking for opportunities to overtake.
but it's in situations like that, where your mind is focused on something quite different something suddenly snaps, in this particular case being laszlo's quantum consciousness.
wrote quite a lot about him on twitter, but never ported it to substack. should really, because it makes complete sense as part of the same intellectual ecosystem...
but it's in situations like that, where your mind is focused on something quite different something suddenly snaps, in this particular case being laszlo's quantum consciousness.
wrote quite a lot about him on twitter, but never ported it to substack. should really, because it makes complete sense as part of the same intellectual ecosystem...
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Einstein said the world is deterministic - Bohr said perhaps but we cannot determine - Bohm said we might be able to predict it
Amusing.
Amusing.
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... soooo... hess, marx, ashlag, laszlo... all downstream of spinoza... but who's the odd one out?
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lol i see twitter 'fixed' their search again. i'm now down to just past single digits impression counts per day.
but hey, 'free speech' and musk, and all.
but hey, 'free speech' and musk, and all.
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over a month, twitter's brought me 486 impressions.
that's 16/day. extraordinary, really, given how much emphasis that platform totally places on 'free speech'.
that's 16/day. extraordinary, really, given how much emphasis that platform totally places on 'free speech'.
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