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Materialism can't answer these 10 questions without borrowing the metaphysical structure it denies exists. Every dodge reveals the same problem: physics presupposes what materialism claims it generates. Thread 🧵
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Replying to @mattckrell
IV) So imagine a distributed field intelligence that nobody designed and nobody controlled. The Rule was the protocol. The Saints were the validators. The liturgical calendar was the consensus mechanism. That was the medieval Parish system. We called the output Christendom.
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Why not use AI as Benedictine monasteries used the Rule? I totally agree with criticism re CoE leadership, but thats the point of the Benedictines: decentralised nodes running on shared rules = emergent order unavailable to centralised systems. Its proof of work.
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Henry Nowak died the same way a civilization dies: abandoned, handcuffed by authorities who neither trusted nor cared for him, and accused of hate crimes he did not commit. His murder is as tragic as it is enraging. He should still be alive today, and he would be if the last few generations of European elites had stood their ground against the politics of self-hatred and the mass invasion of migrants, many of whom despise the West and the people who love it. Henry was far from the first to so needlessly lose his life, and I fear he won’t be the last. Each time a life like his is lost, the proper response—the only response—is righteous anger. One of the most important things the Trump administration has proven to the world is that stopping the flow of mass migration and defending national sovereignty is a matter of political will and leadership. Anything else is an excuse. It is because we love the West that we want to preserve it. We love our civilization. We love our country. We love our children. And nobody—nobody—should ever die the way that Henry Nowak died. May God comfort those who loved him, and may God rest his soul.
In his final moments, Henry Nowak told police officers nine times “I can’t breathe” and four times that he had been stabbed. In response police officer dragged him across the gravel, handcuffed and read him his rights. It was the last thing Henry heard before he died.
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Looking forward to listening to this later.
New podcast episode! @timothykrell and I discuss an interesting idea called the "Parish Grid" which proposes turning the UK churches into AI data centers. link in the replies.
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Boudica: "Yes I was flogged and my daughters raped in front of me, but I've been advised by a government-approved psychiatrist to not let division and hatred win. Now, let's stick that Oasis track on and sing to suppress whatever survival instincts we still have left."
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Imagine being appointed a Professor of Greek at age 25, shortly after becoming a published poet, having already produced academic papers in three different languages, & a century later some tedious loudmouth who writes novelty books for the downstairs toilet calls you a poseur.
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President Trump is unleashing the American Nuclear Renaissance—aiming to have multiple nuclear reactors critical by July 4th on our nation's 250th anniversary. @SecretaryWright: “This summer you will see multiple next generation nuclear reactors running...America is back!"
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No wonder they love socialism.
🚨 NEW: A Government review has found that the nearly 1 million young people out of work and education are costing the UK over £125 billion each year
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If you're going to this guy for anything about guitar or music you're ngmi
Replying to @ericweinstein
Here is what happened: *I claimed that there is a guitarist, Holdsworth, who is almost universally revered by top electric guitarists known to the public. And that the public is largely ignorant of such names. *I claimed that I play some guitar. *I claimed that I am “not good enough to need him”. *I never claimed to be a Holdsworth fan, a musical expert or even a musician. *I claimed to have listened to a fair amount of Holdsworth (hours and hours) and have no particular favorites because it all sounds close to a “modem” unless you are a top guitarist. I get the legato. I don’t get the beauty. That was my point actually I get Hendrix. I don’t get Fripp. Or Holdsworth. Or all Zappa. Etc. *I was 100% correct that Joe and Jaimie are not ranking the top guitarists but the smaller subset of top popular guitarists. *I said, correctly I believe, that David Lee Roth, kept the virtuouso Eddie Van Halen from becoming a more niche and obscure guitarist’s guitarist. Like Holdsworth. I stand by everything I said. Where did I misrepresent anything? Nowhere. Now…Enter the group disinterpreters. The most tiresome group on the internet. “Ha ha. Eric said he was a guitar god who is above us all…blah blah blah.” A bunch of people forming a consensus story that is demonstrably false. My question: why do you do this? What’s in it for you? Is it lulz? Why just make the world worse for everyone else? Thanks in advance. E
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Replying to @JOEBOTxyz
Make haste therefore to build the Monasteries. x.com/codeaudits/status/2052…

The most based civilisational move nobody’s talking about 45,000 church buildings in Britain. Most underused. All grid-connected. All in real communities. It’s the best distributed compute play on Earth. uk/acc
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Bitcoin Monasteries incoming
The most based civilisational move nobody’s talking about 45,000 church buildings in Britain. Most underused. All grid-connected. All in real communities. It’s the best distributed compute play on Earth. uk/acc
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Morrisey verify.
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The apotheosis of British cooking is the Sunday Roast. When the ingredients are high quality and perfectly cooked, it's probably the most comforting meal known to man.
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"About 30% of ants do absolutely bugger all." -@rorysutherland
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All 13 episodes of Kenneth Clark's Civilisation are available to watch on archive.org Here's the link archive.org/details/kenneth-…

You need to watch Kenneth Clark’s 1969 docuseries, Civilisation. He covers the fall of Rome up to the mid 20th century. It’s 13 parts and 11 hours long, but it’s incredible.
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Extrapolate this out: photo-real reality-os withing a decade. Personal holodecks.
open-sourcing a 3D gen toolkit for Claude Code input image → environment, meshes, physics, lighting, & audio
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open-sourcing a 3D gen toolkit for Claude Code input image → environment, meshes, physics, lighting, & audio
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A VM inst is a hyperedge. A VM exec trace is a walk on a hypergraph. Same object as nonlinear consensus dynamics on temporal networks. Built Consensus-VM: a Rust VM whose dispatch loop is a consensus update. Finds attractors, gets perturbed, self-simplifies to 2 edges from 12. ->
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A hospital runs a diagnostic GNN on patient graphs. A regulator needs to verify the right model ran on real data. But patients data can't leave. ZK-GSP solves this: STARK receipt proves correct GNN execution w/out revealing graph. Benchmarked on CPU. O(N²) cycle scaling. Link 👇
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