feels like evil is on the rise, don't it? and everyone is so weird these days. every second person I meet is some kinda neurodivergent. we're deep into the Great Weirding. the superorganism has increased the breadth of the search space. the old normal is not sufficient. we gotta get weird, gotta look in all the nooks and crannies for different ways to be. in some of those crevices you find the most rotten depraved shit, so disgusting it makes your brain seize up just to think of it. evolution needs us to mutate, to get weird. but we can be weird without being evil. we can hold standards. the good the true and the beautiful are always ever present, we're all born with sophisticated sensors that can lock in on the signal and follow it. you can feel it, right? so let your freak flag fly, but by God, be excellent to each other
Just so we are all clear, historically, this is why the CDC ACIP recommended HepB vaccines for children.
"If adults won't go for the shots, then give them to children"
“Federico Faggin is an Italian-American physicist, engineer, inventor and entrepreneur. He is best known for designing the first commercial microprocessor, the Intel 4004.”
We have been friends for years. He has deep insights into consciousness.
https://t.co/0DM1G9seNs
This incredible experiment demonstrated that a plant may have the ability to collapse quantum-probabilities towards the most likely outcome for its own survival, if a basic plant can do this...
What can we do as conscious, self aware entities?
Excited to share a conversation with my friend and collaborator, Alexander Beiner on his podcast “The Bigger Picture.” We explore my concept of ‘consciousness agility,’ wisdom into action, why collaborating can be so difficult, and creativity as a force. https://t.co/4FSWVCUQBp
Thoroughly enjoyed my conversation with @britton about all things nonordinary, states of consciousness, and ways to step into new possibilities for the future.
A fascinating part of consciousness is that our known experience provides somewhat of a limitation to what's possible.
One way to move beyond this is to work with a map of all the available states of experience
Had a great convo on this w/ @TrishBlain
https://t.co/PTW6Qf8Wts
A fascinating part of consciousness is that our known experience provides somewhat of a limitation to what's possible.
One way to move beyond this is to work with a map of all the available states of experience
Had a great convo on this w/ @TrishBlain
https://t.co/PTW6Qf8Wts
@britton Good point -- hadn't thought of that. I will test as a generic yes or no to the type of food, not thinking about the brand. Makes so much sense.