by orchaeus | Sep 18, 2023 | Shared Link
Was listening today to the following debate. I find both minds interesting, and though Peterson is often reviled, I really enjoy his mind. As Eric Weinstein says, ‘I don’t go into a restaurant and order the entire menu’. Same with JP. I learn all...
by orchaeus | Sep 16, 2023 | Shared Link
In our modern temporal ontologies, we have a problem. It’s similar to the problem we may have had with the idea that the world is flat. We measure time as if there’s only a single world line or light cone, which is impossible (and conceptually disabling)....
by orchaeus | Sep 14, 2023 | Shared Link
There is an old sciend fiction story called ‘The Magic Goes Away’ which tells of a world that alternates between epochs of magic and technology. I raed it when I was young. The modern world appears to be in a not entirely dissimilar situation, in that, we...
by orchaeus | Sep 8, 2023 | Shared Link
The ‘Living Waters’ (timespace) is, for me, the physical and transcendental ‘body’ of the hyperlogue of its mother in the Origin world. In our experience, timespace is the first instance of this principle/being, and physical water is the...
by orchaeus | Sep 6, 2023 | Shared Link
In this walk and talk, I explore a peculiar feature of human cognition: questions that defy our world-image and would shatter the foundations of our lexicons and experiences of ‘identity’ — what/who something ‘is’. Some questions lead beyond...
by orchaeus | Sep 5, 2023 | Shared Link
We are trained, particularly as males, to ‘disambiguate’ phenomena in order to produce a derivative ‘fact space’ that we then present as authoritative. This move mimics insight, intelligence and appears to ‘enhance the speaker’s...