On 2019-03-22 6:33 p.m., marc.garrett via NetBehaviour wrote:
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> I'd be interested to know which of the other texts you of value :-)
Me too. ;-)
- Rob.
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Thanks Edward & Alan,
The rest of the book is quite a journey, and I think allows room for
imaginative takes and perceptions to be represented alongside deep analytical
writings, all at equal relevance.
I'd be interested to know which of the other texts you of value :-)
Wishing you well.
If you want to watch something really mesmerising -
https://www.twitch.tv/votewars . It's incremented by about a thousand
since I started typing this.
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Bridle is amazing - I've been recommending his New Dark Age everywhere.
(And it ties in with my own thinking, another plus! :-) )
On Fri, 22 Mar 2019, Edward Picot via NetBehaviour wrote:
Marc,
Well done on this! I was just leafing through it, and became engrossed in a
rather brilliant
Marc,
Well done on this! I was just leafing through it, and became engrossed
in a rather brilliant article by James Bridle called 'State to Stateless
Machines: A Trajectory'. If the rest of the book's up to that standard,
you've done a great job.
Edward
On 20/03/2019 15:14, marc.garrett
calculated symmetries and origins of the universe
http://www.alansondheim.org/chora2.jpg
https://youtu.be/rH2OZq__OiM video (earphones)
http://www.alansondheim.org/chora1.jpg
Russian abacus and the calculation of fractal symmetries
paralleling the supple spaces of universal beginnings as if