Today is the 100 year anniversary of James Joyce publishing Ulysses. To mark the occasion I'm releasing my book which I've worked on for the past seven years. You can check out what I've uploaded so far, and I'll be continuing to add to it.
#Ulysses100
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@JoeRoganRecaps The singular electron provides the underpinning between all things, and clarity in perception melts the illusion of conventional perception away.
@CharlesMullins2 Schrodinger's cat: The cat’s state is one path braided in two ways at once in the full knot. When we look, we re-tie the knot to pick one clear view. It was never truly both—it was two possible projections, and observation chooses the consistent one.
@InterstellarUAP Here's how FTL travel would happen through the lens of topological reindexing. You would just be at a different point.
https://t.co/driZMPwW9I
@NightSkyToday What if the universe's expension is related to the need to encompass all of the possibilities that could be actualized, even the ones that didn't happen?
I discuss this on page 221, the chapter Who Is Like God? You can read it here:
https://t.co/LSRgwukUOs
@HustleBitch_ We are God is accurate in describing what the possession of will means for your existence in the singular electron framework. It isn't in the sense of creating everything like the bible, it is in being inexorably entwined with everything through the singular electron.