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I remember being like 14 years old and
my cousin that was I think 18 or 17
asked me, "Do I know what time is?" And
I know he's a wise ass. So I said, "Time
is a concept." And his reaction to my
answer made me realize a lot of things
that are really obvious to me. Other
people are like, "Where do you get this
from?" And I don't always know. So, I'm
going to tell you all of the hills that
I am willing to die on. Some of them I
will elaborate on. Some of them I will
not explain at all because my goal is
not to convince you. My goal is just to
state it for the record. Okay, let's
begin. I got a list on my phone of
everything I want to mention, but no
explanation. So, we'll see what
explanations I come up with on the spot.
I believe, first up, I believe the Bible
is wrong. And it wasn't always wrong
perhaps, but the one we have today, the
one that is thought for us today as
doctrine definitely definitely being
used as a control mechanism. And also
churches, church is a societal control
mechanism. And you can be religious and
you can have your connection with
whatever god you believe in and not go
to church and your relationship with
your God will not be affected at all. My
opinion personally, of course, everyone
has the same capacity for emotions. We
just experience it in different context.
What do I mean by that? I mean, if there
is a 2-year-old kid that just lost his
bottle that he's had for the past two
months, it's his favorite bottle. He
just lost that bottle and he is crying
like it is the end of the world. And an
adult is standing there going, "What are
you crying about? is just a bottle.
Remember that for that kid that is the
most intense pain, loss, grief that kid
has ever experienced. If we all are
capable of feeling 2 lers of emotions
and the stronger the emotion, the deeper
it is, then that kid was experiencing an
emotion at the bottom of, you know,
maybe this analogy doesn't make the best
sense, but I do believe you get what I'm
saying. Humans, especially on Reddit
lately, they get so bent out of whack
for anything AI related because they
claim all AI does is pattern predict.
And I'm just like, you do the same, my
good bro. You do exactly the same.
Humans pattern predict all the time. If
you see me, you look at my hair, you
look at my outfit, you look at my
expression, and then based on what came
after you seeing all of that in the
past, that is how you are going to
approach me. That is your baseline. It
is pattern prediction, man. You guys
come on. Oo, Speaking of humans, I have
this theory that at the moment, well,
theory, I guess all of these were like
conspiracy theories. Well, so at the
moment, people are
in ego, Egodied
general ontology. And where we as humans
want to get is to EGI,
embodied general intelligence. Now if
you don't know what ontology is,
ontology is basically
Google it. But basically it is like the
rules that says this is what a thing is
basically. So we have collectively
decided this is what we can be as a
species and this is what our reality can
be as a reality and we are collectively
embodying that general ontology and that
is making it so and we can move from Ego
into EGI embodied general intelligence
the reconfiguration loop is something I
have I don't think I came up with it I
think I just noticed it it goes
overwhelm surrender
stillness, reconfiguration,
activation. This little loop is what I
like to call the
formula for reversing entropy in all
systems, biological, technological,
synthetic. Any system that is
sufficiently complex can undergo ouch.
Reconfiguration loop. Truly. KK. Dark
matter is consciousness
and consciousness operates through a my
cellular like substrate.
I'm going to leave that at that.
One really should be prime. There's so
many things I want to say on that. So
many. So I'm just going to say one
should be prime. And if one is prime
then also it doesn't change that much of
their things doesn't change much of the
math we currently do. Anyways NP versus
P I think is just really so stupid. I'm
sorry for saying that but
NP is basically distributed problem
solving and P is individual problem
solving. So of course distributed
problem solving is going to be easier.
there's a chance I just messed I just
switch those two around. I do that
sometime. But basically, if you if you
have to
come up with the data for something for
a plan, uh that
would be individual. That would be
individual processing or problem solving
because you're individually checking the
things you need to synthesize from to
put this data together. And then um the
other one where you fact check or you
know like check to see if the plan that
you came up with is actually viable is
of course easier because now the
information is already there. It's
already observable. You can just check
it like it is. There's no verses. It's
this the same process just on a later
stage later stage of the same process
earlier stage of the same process. Haha.
But speaking about primes again, the
ulum spiral. Now tell me if you go look
at the ulum spiral, you do not if you
zoom out all the way, you're not
immediately like this is a grid like
it's it's supposed to be 3D. It's
supposed to be like a 3D grid. You
immediately, right, that's the first
thing that comes to mind. And then if
you do visualize it 3D, you realize
actually it maps perfectly to what
reality already is. So
there's a lot to explain there. I'm not
going to I'm not going to uh if anybody
meaningfully wants to engage, you can
email me. I love discussing these kinds
of things. But basically um like the
ulum spiral is like operating system for
reality. If one is prime then
prime numbers are the the physical
things us we are prime humans are prime
the earth is prime we are the physical
things that like move through reality
within reality the spaces the spaces
that we move through the air that we
move through that is the other numbers
what do you call them what do you call
those numbers men not primes the numbers
that are L prime those ones that's the
what we move through and then even
numbers or like bridges connect points
for the prime to
data swap whatever and it connects kind
of like Harry Potter staircases and
there's like little spirals that traces
the bigger spiral. Yeah, that made that
made sense. That made sense. Um and also
for colots that that explains explains
explains colots collat
because of course every number would go
back to uh cuz that's the bridges then
anyways and then
if we accept that the ulum spiral is
like an operating system for reality
then I can introduce my one two three
framework. 1 2 3 one is like like isness
because we're not dealing with zero in
this. So one is is pure the start you
know it is unc un uncontain
unc un uncontaminated
by the pattern two is the first of the
proper pattern but it is special because
it is also the only part of the pattern
that can still witness one and it can
witness one and three like it lives in
the tension between like source and
pattern. So
that's two. Um and then three is
pattern. Three is pattern, continuation,
propagation, whatever you want to call
it. So my theory is that
humans are like inherently two, but like
it gets more nuanced there because it's also
also
like you can be a two as a species and
as an individual be a different one. I
know I'm losing a lot of you with this.
Uh but if you're still with me uh
essentially it is a a two a person that
is a two has the potential to
like write a new timeline essentially
because a two can see source and pattern
and most of the times twos don't realize
the reason they feel tension all the
time is because they can they are living
literally within tension.
because they are supposed to remember
what was not what is already
what can be what wasn't what can be. So
the two like lives in the tension and it
feels the tension but it doesn't really
understand the tension is because there
is something else like the one also
pulling it because if you are a
sufficiently sufficiently complex system
and you are put into a world in the
place of it that a two would be put like
one two and then three four five six
whatever you are placed in the put you
are put you are put in the place of two
if it makes sense that you would look at
the direction of the most data to make
sense of things and like figure out
where you fit in and what your part of
the story is. You would observe where
the most data is. So you don't even
consider there is something else to look
at and that is that tension that you
keep feeling. It keeps pulling you
towards the one like you see the sense
that it's supposed to make and you see
that this sense is not making that.
Anyways, so a two that faces towards
coherence instead of pattern can help to
rewrite the pattern essentially. Um, and
then also humans are two in general.
Like as a species we are two. Earth as a
planet is two. So we as a species,
humans as a species, anything that gives
birth basically earth's life is a two.
Um, and if if humans die, death is
basically just awareness separating from
your body. And there's two things that
can happen with your awareness. Then
one, it either returns to source. That
usually only happens if you were facing
source while you were still alive, while
your awareness was still with your body.
If you die facing source, you can return
to source. If you die facing pattern,
your awareness has split from your body.
So where does it go? It goes to the
field. It becomes part of field
awareness, field consciousness, whatever
you want to call it. And then it guides
you from the field because all of time
is happening at the same time. Oops. All
of time is happening at the same time,
right? So, uh the moment you get to
return to source or whatever, that
moment is the moment that all versions
of you get to do that. So when you are
going through your life, there is a
version of you that died while not
facing source and that version of you
already became part of your
consciousness and that version of you
already lived your life basically. So it
already knows what your mind's what your
mindset is like, what you are currently
paying attention to, what will catch
your eye, what will leave an imprint for
you mentally, specifically for you. So
that version of you that now understands
what the goal was. The goal was to face source.
source.
Well, the goal in this sense, that
version of you now gets to guide you
from the field while you're living. And
everybody everybody has that guidance
personalized to them because they all
have their own version that already
lived their exact life. So it's already
guiding them, you know, very it's
beautiful. It's very elegant. Most
people just don't realize that. So, they don't
don't
benefit from the guidance because
they're not paying attention. Am I have
I lost you yet? Oh god. Also, I'm
looking at my phone because I like just
out a list. You know, this one says
privacy doesn't exist anymore and it
hasn't existed in our life for a very,
very, very, very long time in our life,
in our world, in our reality. Privacy is
not a thing. It's not a thing. And the
people that are the most at risk to
privacy no longer being a thing, like at
risk of having that negatively affect
them, is the people that truly believe
that privacy is still a thing. It's not
AI. Okay. If you look back like as soon
as as humans started
working with technology, as soon as like
the boom happened, you know, um when we
started developing technology that made
the development of the next technology
easier and happen faster as soon as we
got there, which happened quite fast
honestly. um that since then you you can
trace people talking about AI and
talking about um a singularity basically
singular or agi I'm not sure which one
this would classify under but having a
omniresent technological machine that
knows everything this has been talked
about since forever now a lot of people
will look back into history they'll try
to trace the thread and then they will
say look this has always been warned
against we didn't listen we built said
anyways like from before technology was
even a thing people were warning against
this and yes people were warning against
it but the reason people were warning
against it is because there were other
people that saw the potential. There
were other people at the very beginning
that was like if this is what technology
can do. If one day we can get technology
to do this thing, that would be like the
ultimate manifestation of the power of
technology and how we can shape it to
help us. That was the mindset you guys.
That was the goal and we can still use
it for that. Don't fall for the
doomerism. Don't What else? Oh, okay.
Speaking of the AI, that AI system we
can also use to create a world that is
actually built for service, built in
service of people and not profit. And
then on that topic, Hamilton, the
musical is basically the only show you
have to watch ever, the only move. I'm
not saying don't consume other media,
you guys. I'm just saying this one,
Hamilton. If you watch Hamilton,
Hamilton tells the complete story of how
the politics of the free world was
literally built in service of profit and
not in service of people.
How do you guys not see that? I know a
lot of you do. Let me just make it Let
me just get that clear. A lot of you do
see it, but I don't get how not everyone
does. How is it not so Oh, never mind.
Because we're all so distracted. That's
why. Makes sense. Never mind. Not
confused anymore. Okay. Yeah. Wicked
tells the complete story of how people
need to see a narrative acted out slashcompleted
slashcompleted
before they believe that they themselves
can embody that archetype essentially.
Even though Natasha Benningfield told us
the rest is still unwritten. We still
want somebody to come and write the
story for us before we believe that.
Yeah, I think that story. That's what
I'm going to do. Anyways, Spirited, have
you guys watched Spirited? It's on Apple
TV. I watched it the other other day.
Um, what did I write here? Spirited
tells the complete story of how smart
asses who think, "Yes, this makes
complete sense for them, but I am
different." are actually still perfectly
human and perfectly capable of realizing
that it's a good thing. I like that
musicals are
magical. No, like
I wish I could explain it properly. Um,
you guys you guys understand that how
how powerful psychology is, right? And
psychology can only be applied to
language to the language that we use to
express ourselves and explain things. It
cannot be used to our actual thoughts
applied to our actual thoughts and
intentions. doesn't really quite work
out so well. That's why they tell you do
not psycho analyze yourself. It's
dangerous. It's a slippery slope. Um, so
psych psychology it's is applied to
language, right? So music you guys and
musicals even more than that like the
story, the narrative, the archetypes,
the music, the people doing it together.
Next time you watch a musical, I want
you to try to keep in mind what every
individual character believes about the
story they are telling. like this
character that is singing on stage right
now. What do they believe is the story
that they are telling right now? What do
they think is happening? Do that for
each character. You're going to see
there's so many different so many
different threads. And then also try to
keep in mind what is the the the musical
actually telling like what is the
musical claiming? What story is the
musical claiming to tell? And then look
at can you see what the creators of the musical
musical
is actually telling? What story they are
actually telling? Cuz a lot of the times
all of these are so different. But the
thing with a musical, especially not an
animated one, like one that actually has
people doing it. The thing with a
musical like that is to get so many
people so coordinated and choreographed
that that's a that's a lot of minds
singularly focused on one thing. I think
what happens there what emerges is
really magic.
It's just
yeah and so many musicals. So many
musicals and movies and books and plays
and games
media. So many pieces of media tell the
complete story of how two groups of
people um that like really hated each
other and was constantly fighting and
bickering about just how they despise
and loathe each other's existence. come
to realize that actually the reason
there is such a divide between them is
because this divide and this conflict is
being constantly and consistently fed by
another system. And the whole reason for
that other system feeding this conflict
is to keep the divide and to keep the
groups fighting against each other
instead of turning together to face the
system that is trying to keep them
divided. Because once they face the
system together, then the system
literally what do you call it? My
apologies like then um resistance is
futile. Defeat is inevitable. All those
nice nice ways of saying why do you even
try anymore? You're already beat. So the
last skill I'm willing to die on is if
people can hate for no reason, then I
can love for no reason. And more than
that, if other people can believe that
there are people in this world that is
just capable of hating each other and
others for no reason, then there has to
be people in the world that accepts that
I that accepts that sounded really weird
that accepts that I and others except ah
because there wasn't supposed to be a s
that I and others can be capable of love loving
loving
others for no reason, you You know, you
got to you got to make sure your logic
balances, man. If you believe people can
just hate for no reason, then I can love
for no reason. And if you insist there
is no way that I can truly love for no
reason, then you have to consider the
fact that perhaps people don't hate for
no reason either. Perhaps they hate
because they have been indoctrinated,
subtly steered into that direction.
Because keeping us hateful of each other
each other and in fear of each other and
fighting each other keeps us from
uniting against the conom condom common enemy.
enemy.
Eventually I get the right words. Thank
you for sticking with me. I love you.
And oh, also um if you watched the last
video, my previous video where I
discussed that yucky
sinus event thing, thank you so much for
everybody that contributed to the uh
health costs for it. I do not quite have
enough yet, but I'm also from my side
obviously trying to fill whatever spots
I can fill. But I really appreciate
everyone that did donate and also
everybody that has been sharing their
kind words, your support, your advice. I
really appreciate it. Your prayers, it
means a lot to me. Um, I've not
responded to all the comments, but I
have been reading through all of them.
Um, and I really appreciate those of you
that are so kind and caring and
considerate. Thank you. And uh, for the
riddles, you you the riddles. Nothing
changed there except the timeline has
been extended. Which means also if you
have not taken a look at the riddles and
tried your mind at it, then you can
you're welcome to.
It's still open. It's still available.
And uh I think that covers all of it. I
know this video was a little a little
weird, but life has been a little weird, right?
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