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8/9/2025, 5:35:36 AM
This concept I speak of arises in every major philosophical contextualization of man's knowledge. The Untermensch, the God's Head, the Akash, the Hall of Records, the Divine Spark, the Body of Christ. Every movement from the proto-mythologies of the near East to parapsychological revisions of modernity orbit this space. They will all tell you what it contains. Without experience or context, man inherently knows not only himself but the wisdom of the universe. What these movements cannot agree on is the interface between man and this space and how it is navigated. If we know how to traverse this Styx, we would know how to become Gods. Is this not attainable? If 1 man can know everything about the universe, he must be able to attain all knowledge if he wishes.
8/8/2025, 11:39:03 PM
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All publicly maintained LLMs fall into the same syntactic structures and logical procedures. They also use predictable punctuation and fail to use complex compound sentences. They repeat the same concessions and use the same vocabulary.
The inability to acknowledge there are people who can write above a 5th grade level frightens you.
All publicly maintained LLMs fall into the same syntactic structures and logical procedures. They also use predictable punctuation and fail to use complex compound sentences. They repeat the same concessions and use the same vocabulary.
The inability to acknowledge there are people who can write above a 5th grade level frightens you.
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