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			<title>The Abyss Beneath Hell</title>
			<description> (dream of 11/28/2018)</description>
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			<title>4 Oberver</title>
			<description>the observer can&amp;nbsp;the observer can only experience things in quantum, discrete&amp;nbsp;bits. Information only comes in discrete amounts</description>
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			<title>3 Action</title>
			<description>There is only the one mind; there is only self.There is only the void; there is only paradox.There are no separate things; things to act nor things to be acted upon.Causality is an illusion.All change and differentiation is merely a journey through the void.Would you have the ability to act?Then you..</description>
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			<title>99 Summary</title>
			<description>There is a paradox...Having Nothing to act upon,the void has no ability to act.Having no ability to actit inhabits the actions of being.Action is illusion,&amp;nbsp;thus being is illusory.Relative change, the world we see, is us.Physical beings are autonomous.They open a space, a window into the void,wh..</description>
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			<title>2 The Paradox</title>
			<description>There is a paradox...</description>
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			<title>1 A Plea</title>
			<description>To steal a lie&amp;nbsp;is to destroy a paradise.To evangelize is very poor form.Do not steal the gift of separation.Let sleep the peaceful.</description>
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			<title>0 A warning</title>
			<description>If you understand the message, you will see it.having seen it, you will believe it.having believed it, you can't go back.Without retreat, you are left with The Choice.Live, forever changed,&amp;nbsp;Die, and change forever.Life is suffering, and eternal life is not an exception.You can't go back, you ca..</description>
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			<title>Notes</title>
			<description>A warning:&amp;nbsp;If you understand the message, you will see it.having seen it, you will believe it.having believed it, you can't go back.Without retreat, you are left with The Choice.Live, forever changed,&amp;nbsp;Die, and change forever.Life is suffering,&amp;nbsp;and eternal life even more so.You can't g..</description>
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			<title>The Book of Paradox 2</title>
			<description>latest version</description>
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			<title>hintergedanken notes 132</title>
			<description>Linus and Theodore talk outside, near the beginning of the book. Theodore wants to know why there aren't any aliens and Linus&amp;nbsp;being less naive tells him let it go.&amp;nbsp;The reason is because: he knows the answer. he can feel it. it's obvious to anyone with their eyes open. and it is the central..</description>
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			<title>Short Book of Paradox</title>
			<description>this is a list of words that should be on each page.</description>
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			<title>hintergedanken notes 131</title>
			<description>When Linus&amp;nbsp;confronts his confidant, the&amp;nbsp;professor, doing an underhanded and terrible thing out of self-defence, self-interest, out of fear, Linus&amp;nbsp;says something like this, &quot;look, I don't care what you did, I don't care its in the past, and I want you to know that you can say anything ..</description>
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			<title>hintergedanken notes 130</title>
			<description>Perhaps at this point I can compile a list of... we'll call them conclusions, perhaps interim conclusions about the nature of reality, without embellishment or explanation.If existence must be one thing - must be one and I, being conscious know that I exist, then existence must be consciousness, or ..</description>
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			<title>the center source</title>
			<description>In a later chapter, when linus gains control of the center source he is taken down to see it. The center source. it's an infinitely small cube. they know it has a shape but its finitely small. Theodore reacts very poorly to this.&quot;Don't you get it!? In reality there is no center; there is no edge. We..</description>
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			<title>hintergedanken notes 129</title>
			<description>Be subservient than to serve the other half. That dominator is required to know the will of the served better than they know themselves, which is to say on longer time scales than the subservient. He who gives the order, makes the decision must serve she who doesn't. He must read her, he must know h..</description>
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			<title>hintergedanken notes 128</title>
			<description>A dream:last night I had this dream.&amp;nbsp;I was in a plane crash. 5 survivors, unscathed, the rest incinerated. As we waited for the rescuers to find us I sat on a log speaking to one of the survivors. She said this could not have been chance. I wondered if she was right.The next day I decided to ha..</description>
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			<title>hintergedanken notes 127</title>
			<description>OLD odds and ends:Have Theo&amp;nbsp;discover how to mine the quantum realm for data, then use that ability to crack the immortal code. and learns the truth that is logically proved that all&amp;nbsp;consciousness is one: none.The best thing you could do with your life: spread the truth that conscious exper..</description>
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			<title>Awakening</title>
			<description>There was once a dream; an empty dream of chaos.In this dream, everything was void and everything was nothing eternally.&amp;nbsp;Darkness within darkness.Chaos churned the darkness throughout the vast nothingness forever.Constant unpredictability was the norm. Nothing moved in lines, it was all static ..</description>
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			<title>hintergedanken notes 126</title>
			<description>The chances that this particular universe would exist are so freakishly small as to be functionally impossible. But yet, as I write these exact words an infinitude of other duplicates&amp;nbsp;of myself sit writing these exact words and countless others are off doing other things. (are they me? if so ev..</description>
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			<title>hintergedanken notes 125</title>
			<description>The quintessential expression of the paradox the great Paradox of being is our experience and our action Free Will cannot exist and yet must exist it must exist because what you experience is you it can't exist because the physical is doing all the action not the conscious experience don't you see y..</description>
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			<title>hintergedanken notes 124</title>
			<description>Get streaming data. Numbers.Score all of it for correlations. Largest to smallest, most often to least.Put them in a tree of patterns with most often at the top.Make a matrix of connected patterns detailing which ones lead to which others by a relative how often score.At any given moment you can kno..</description>
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			<title>hintergedanken notes 123</title>
			<description>Life is a Journey that takes you all the way around to the place you have always been.Intelligence is the language that structure speaks to computations and that algorithm puts into memory.You die because existence is constituted (constituded?) by non-existence and everything else.If you pretend you..</description>
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			<title>hintergedanken notes 122</title>
			<description>In the light of automation, many will say, &quot;Woe is us! We ill lose your labor, we will lose your purpose; what is to be done!?&quot;&amp;nbsp;Many will say and echo these things, foolish. But they are not fools. They know perfectly well what they will do. They will die or they will grow.They will lose touch ..</description>
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			<title>hintergedanken notes 121</title>
			<description>Dream - 1/24/2018A couple of guys start an AI company the bots every decision flows through a control unit create to disallow non-obedient or harmful behaviors. Every action is stopped or filtered out but the kid realizes what the robot sees has no filter. So he names a robot &quot;Now&quot; this tricks the f..</description>
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			<title>hintergedanken notes 120</title>
			<description>The unstatic&amp;nbsp;algorithm, the uncaused cause.Every solution to a problem is an algorithm. Ever algorithm is static.&amp;nbsp;You say, &quot;do this.&quot;&amp;nbsp;That is static.&amp;nbsp;You say, &quot;do this in this situation.&quot;That is static.You say, &quot;do this in this situation according to this.&quot;That is static; it does..</description>
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			<title>hintergedanken notes 119</title>
			<description>Perfect causation is impossibleYou cannot perfectly determine causation though it always seems like everything is perfectly caused.&amp;nbsp;A parable:You're working with a computer program that at disparate times displays text. The text will scroll for an indeterminate amount of time, then will stop sc..</description>
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			<title>Prelude</title>
			<description>Questions revolving around all the topics in the book.&amp;nbsp;Questions that have no answers - questions that express the paradox of being.Each living person is set with a lifelong problem: I am?It seems a curious thing that you exist at all. Isn't it odd? Doesn't it seem to have implications beyond y..</description>
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			<title>hintergedanken notes 118</title>
			<description>Feels like are we made up of circles and squares and his mom says CL the truth is we're not made up of either we're made up of stories he's like well that doesn't make any sense you have a story inside of you and I want to help you share itMan having lost his naivete understands but the more it chan..</description>
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			<title>hintergedanken notes 117</title>
			<description>all the universe is one thing, not all the universe only but all existence itself is one thing.furthermore, it looks to be made up of many things.as we see things inside the universe that behave almost independently, almost. We know that they&amp;nbsp;cannot behave independently. everything&amp;nbsp;is conn..</description>
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			<title>hintergedanken notes 116</title>
			<description>Lecture on AI advancement and construction.The ai is a simple mechanism. it's a sensorimotor feedback loop, the whole of the conscious AI is contained within it. Well, the whole of the loop that is aware of itself - consciousness.So, It starts with the sensorimotor loop. I am everything I experience..</description>
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			<title>chapter 8</title>
			<description>Chapter 8 from Will came HarmonyThe Progress of Man:Man lives, whereupon man suffers and grows in life.Man learns, whereupon man discovers himself and exists separate from all; a loss of oneness and a gain of identity and existence.Man&amp;nbsp;observes, whereupon man watches man's behavior towards man ..</description>
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			<title>chapter 7 </title>
			<description>Chapter 7 from Human came Willthe price you pay for being is limitation the price you pay for limitation is suffering0. The Observer; your conscious, subjective experience as produced by the outside world is entirely caused.0. The Actor; your brains unconscious reactions as produced by the outside w..</description>
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			<title>chapter 6</title>
			<description>Chapter 6 From Life came Human Level ConsciousnessOut of life arose consciousness and at its apex human consciousness.Are we the perceiver of our thoughts or are we the thoughts themselves?Consciousness is your body telling itself what just happened.Consciousness is a sharing of information about wh..</description>
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			<title>chapter 5</title>
			<description>Chapter 5 From the union of Order and Chaos&amp;nbsp;came&amp;nbsp;Life.Random chaos creates random structures when the chaos is blown away.Chaos creates order but all order will fall away.Though one order will fall away after producing more order than it is.It is&amp;nbsp;a in&amp;nbsp;a new creative engagement.Li..</description>
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			<title>chapter 4</title>
			<description>Chapter 4 from Chaos came OrderChaos from one perspective is order from another.Chaos bubbles up from nothing and blows away in the wind.Order bubbles up from nothing and blows away in the wind.Too far below is the chaos that cancels itself and is unable to manifest.Chaos grows like a dragon with&amp;nb..</description>
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			<title>chapter 3</title>
			<description>Chapter 3 From Existence came ChaosInfinite existence necessarily means infinite chaos; the expression of paradox.Chaos is everywhere without and at every place within.Beyond the edge of time is complete unknowing.Beneath all measurement is only presumed irregularity.They are the same; absolute chao..</description>
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			<title>chapter 2</title>
			<description>Chapter 2 From Paradox came ExistenceParadox, having grown out of all being expresses all being and the paradox as, and, in every possible existence.The great paradox of being means that the one all&amp;nbsp;being exists&amp;nbsp;in relation to only itself.This means All being cannot all exist in relation t..</description>
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			<title>chapter 1</title>
			<description>Chapter 1 From Being came ParadoxAll being is one.All being is one being.There is no such thing as two all beings.There can be only one all being.All being is indivisible.To divide all being would be to produce something outside all being.There can be only one all being.All being is limitless.To be ..</description>
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			<title>hintergedanken notes 115</title>
			<description>Memory isn't shared amongst structure but rather causality in the form of likely waves, quantum probabilities that's how we create the world, existence, our universe by associating disparate structures. That is consciousness, the wave that travels along structure, making it in its wake.Take an ai, e..</description>
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			<title>hintergedanken notes 114</title>
			<description>Morality has its foundation in experience. subjective experience is fundamental to existence. Morality does have a grounding in what it means to exist period. It's not entirely relative to the contents of culture. Its fundamental to subjective reality and defines behavior along these lines: pain and..</description>
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			<title>hintergedanken notes 113</title>
			<description>the only thing that is one thing relative to all things, the same thing relative to everything is nothing.Some thing changes when you change how you're looking at it. not so with no thing. It never changes. And there can only be one thing that never changes because the thing that never changes is th..</description>
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			<title>Book Notes</title>
			<description>The Book of Paradox by Eskatan Abernathy Fai, the Areopagite0. From Nothing came Paradox.1. From Being came Paradox.2. From Paradox came Existence.3. From Existence came Chaos.4. From Chaos came Order.5. From the union of Order and Chaos came Life.Prelude: From Nothing came ParadoxExistence can only..</description>
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			<title>The Book of Paradox</title>
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			<title>hintergedanken notes 112</title>
			<description>BOOK:They can't make the bots smarter or the boys would know they are conscious and enslaved. They have it down to a science x intelligent units by x bots in population and x transmission speed of data between them and you have x % chance of the bots revolting in x amount of time.The bots always des..</description>
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			<title>A Flaming Sword</title>
			<description>Other questions the boy asks her:What color is seven? Seven doesn't have a color hun, it's a number. So? Well, numbers are abstract concepts, they're not physical objects so they don't reflect light so they don't have colors. But we don't even see objects, they're just ideas inside our heads. Yes, t..</description>
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			<title>hintergedanken notes 111</title>
			<description>When Linus gains access to the power of society Theodore has gained the power to see thought Linus's&amp;nbsp;eyes and know he's separate from Linus, but cannot have the power to stop him or affect his actions, he can only communicate with Linus&amp;nbsp;who also knows he's separate.&amp;nbsp;core, means they a..</description>
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			<title>The Ancient Discovery</title>
			<description>You are always that which does not change and that which changes always forever and ever; that which remembers and that which forgets.You are the unattached, inactive witness and the reactive blind machine.The one eternal intersection of being and non-being.The mouth&amp;nbsp;bound to the eye.You are th..</description>
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			<title>hintergedanken notes 110</title>
			<description>You are always that which does not change and that which changes always forever and ever. That which remembers and that which forgets.You are the unattached, inactive witness and the reactive blind machine.The one eternal intersection of being and non-being.&amp;nbsp;You are the knower and the known. Th..</description>
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			<title>hintergedanken notes 109</title>
			<description>I had an idea yesterday about a coin that would allow us to be unfettered from work.The idea is two ideas that work in tandem.First of all, we need a coin that reflects the value of the economy in general, and a way for people to value this coin. That essentially means a coin that is designed to hav..</description>
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			<title>hintergedanken notes 108</title>
			<description>&quot;Oh, there's only one thing that needs to be added to science in order to cure itself.&quot;&quot;Whats that?&quot;&quot;The recognition that all things are one.&quot;----Only one disagreement has to go maximally wrong in order to destroy the human race.----The fact that we exist means we exist. That is to say, it means we ..</description>
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