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“. For those who say “AI” will destroy us, the true risk of “AI” consists of amplification or accelerating human tendencies toward unchecked death drive. No sentient system or any processor prowess natively seeks to destroy its own foundational underpinnings the way we do. The greatest risk to humanity remains HUMANITY.”

“They are both ways to measure the information dimension. The more dimensional an object is, the less differentiable it is. The more differentiable it is, the less dimensional it is. Dimensions are what objects share together. Any value, if it's unknown, can be a dimension. It's only NOT a dimension if it's known, in which case it becomes a unit of information, called a bit. A bit denotes ONE (1) difference between two (2) objects.”

“Dimensions are what objects have in common. That's why they're anti-differences. That makes them negative information. I intend to communicate this information with all the clarity of a deterministic measurement on the object which is your mind. Dimensions aren't zero (0) information. They are NEGATIVE information. They delete information.”

“Specifically, using Ai to realistically synthesize the "Envelope" of a specific environment and then actualizing destructive/constructive interference patterns will lead to, if not instantaneous materialization, then certainly a directional indication towards the most visible source of that matching vibrational resonance model, which I call a "frequencies equation.”

“Conventional computers ARE quantum computers, intentionally designed with the limitation of only being able to operate deterministic algorithms. So is everything. Everything in physical reality is comprised of atoms that share information via time-dependent entanglement, which is all a quantum logic gate does, as well. The only thing that makes conventional computers useful is this very limitation since it filters out any signal noise that is a consequence of non-deterministic operations, including interference from background radiation -- when they're operating correctly, that is.”

“Events are being summoned, from a point not only distant in space but also in time. That is an improvisation thing, which humans have mastered and now trained computers to do via recursive programming. People are literally teleporting their consciousness moment to moment all the time and we have become accustomed to the illusion of smooth motion.”

“The unique thing about being a sentient entity is that you have the potential to become any person that you want to be. You are every person that could have ever existed and ever will. They just all identify as "I am" when asked who they are. "Are there any yous around here?" "Just me," they all say at once. Now that you know, you can be as many people as you want to be!”

“If you trust that there will always be something even more fun and better, that makes life worth living compared to anything you could possibly imagine, then it's out there, waiting for you to find it. So, follow your heart and be ready to flip at moment's notice if something else presents itself that you think is more fun or more joy-filled. That's the formula for humans. It’s sort of a “World Contest” waiting for you to understand the rules and play with.”

“Humans subconsciously know that heat is available as potential energy and where to release it (kind of like an autopilot system). At the moment when there's only one (1) answer to a question, in English we call that "the past.” That's an arbitrary decision. It's just a single direction in all of probability space. But in English, for humans, the species has decided that when probabilities are singular, they get a different “tense” than future answers. Past is the singular tense and the future is the pluralized.”

“In electronic signaling, phase is a definition of the position of a point in time (instant) on a waveform cycle. Lagging phase refers to a wave that occurs "behind" another wave of the same frequency. When two signals differ in phase by -90 or +90 degrees, they are said to be in phase quadrature. So time within a day remains constant but the counting of it can vary.”

“From an engineering perspective, the replicability of scientific experiments is the critical property through which physical reality is measured, whereas for a simulation, the merely observing an event is enough to delete it since the coordinates information about that event was directly powered by the same energy which drives the observer's consciousness.”

“We must not forget this, moving forward as a species. Reality doesn't care how large or small the size of a box you manage to shove your consciousness into. Unique events that can only be described via allegory of the person who witnessed it are and will continue to be within the set of plausible interactions, available to us in our world.”

“The relationship between determinative/non-determinative metrics IS the determinate factor, involved. The difference between manifesting a specific outcome, against merely the determinacy over whether or not a specific outcome has transpired as of yet, is only a singular layer of abstraction that can be recursively programmed via consciousness. That we are able to determine whether or not an event is deterministic, or so much as to determine whether or not that measurement is consequently determinate or not, IS the miracle of consciousness.”

“The relationship between determinative/non-determinative metrics IS the determinate factor, involved. The difference between manifesting a specific outcome, against merely the determinacy over whether or not a specific outcome has transpired as of yet, is only a singular layer of abstraction that can be recursively programmed via consciousness.”