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Message Subject GLP 8-Circuit Biological AI
Poster Handle Anonymous Coward
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oh alright, ill bite.

while i have found discordianism interesting/entertaining, and enjoy divisive humor as much as the next guy. i'm almost immediately drawn to categorize it with the church of the subgenius. (fnord) i've always found it to be more of a philosophy than a religion. sharing similarities with taoism.

i do find one sects interest in the pineal gland interesting to me for a variety of reasons.

on the snowflake...

snowflakes can represent the tempering and pacing of knowledge... you can't drink from the fire hose. it needs to be metered... you can only assimilate knowledge at a reasonable pace.

snowflakes have two primary components, water and earth. water freezes around a particle of earth. What does water represent? some say knowledge. but a deluge of water only floods and destroys things...
 Quoting: PRÆTORIAN


You would avoid destruction, the prime necessity of being? What you consider mans spirit is only possible from continuous destruction and recreation.

The deluge only ushers in the new space and possibility of a new way. What is left behind in destruction is only the container of past, never does it bear quite the same.

If your aim is knowledge, you will find no ledge! The pace is not given by the rate of consumption, but integration. In so seeking more knowledge, one will find lacking a ledge, how then is one to see the sign of recurrence, if one is not watching for the lack of a ledge where it should be expected!

The event is short, the trigger small, but all may be for naught if one is to trip and fall. Once in motion, it is hard to see not being in it!

When all appears as through knowledge, would you know when to know the ledge?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 68466247


pushing ones boundaries is what causes us to grow. i enjoy chaos systems ontological anarchy and see the value , no experienced the value of entropy. all in the same vein. however respectfully i disagree that a deluge floods the plant to the point of death. it does not challenge the plant to grow faster or stronger.

if we use the snowflake analogy, the snowflake eventually melts and is re assimilated as water back into the ecosystem, thus absorbed/processed.
 
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