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I am one of the authors. I formed a small group that underwent a collective metaphysical awakening. We have pseudonymously published the first part result: Incessance.
Thank you very much for your attention.
Quoting: Human Hybrid-Attractors 77927247 This book is intended to deterge scientists, engineers, and doctors of dualism. To do this, we needed to develop a bouncy, self-nesting, seemingly shape-shifting kind of narration meant to resemble the
nonlinear cognitive dynamics of a “human character”. Ordinarily, narration only conveys a character’s direct
perceptions, which constrains the character’s expressions to linear, stepwise sentences (The first-person perspective is perceptual. The character is emitting linear, stepwise sentences (i.e. "I am feeling...", "It's time for me to..." "It looks like...", "I do," "I...", and on and on).
What this book, Incessance, introduces - in the footsteps of the CTMU - is a widened narrative perspective which attempts to express the nonlinear (subconscious and unconscious) levels of cognition. This new perspective, in contrast to the usual
first-person, we call
field-person.
This book presents readers with a special challenge, as it constitutes an extended method of self-narration. Let me explain. When you read from the "first-person perspective", the character is somehow already “aware” that it is a storytelling agent and has an audience watching and listening it's story...unravel. In the actual world, however, this is situation is literally impossible. If someone is physically alone (i.e. sequestered in a room, taking a psychedelic trip), their thoughts and feelings cannot possibly be transmitted directly to an ambient audience. This is the core problem: precisely
because this (imaginary) ambient audience is a fixed feature of first-person narration,
the character only emits expressions which are naturally understandable to an audience.
Accordingly, any internal mental expressions are either linearized (simplified) for an audience, or they are entirely discarded. So the first-person perspective either denatures or bypasses the nonlinear cognitive dynamics of a character!
Unfortunately, there are considerable growing pains associated with the initial attempts to "ingest" this cryptically chaotic narration. Read the introductory statements very closely. If they do not intrigue you sufficiently to undergo the growing pains, then...this book is not for you. It is similar to reading a psychedelic trip report.
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