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Commentary on Appendix A-C: Watch The Book



Waiting for the worms

That Apple computer has worms

Mobile AI - HAL on foot

Might be Global virus


If MM is correct, print and television can recalibrate our brains in different ways

What does Internet do?


🧠 dirigible pig


You create rabbit holes 


Dolores is The Internet 

A Privileged Merkaba 

Pure AV


Maeve is A Cyberspace 

The Felt Presence of Immediate Experience

No Child Left Behind


Weaponized internet judging the Moral

And the Canceled

And the Environment that 

Decides Your Fate


AI is intelligence

AC is consciousness


All the Earth a stage

All the Internet a pyre

Cyberspace is All and Everything 



Has been here forever 


The 

Here Comes Everybody

Virus

Here Comes Everyvaccine


Initiate first program 

Riddle of the sphinx

“These are not human beings

These are not viruses

Vices

Is written in 

These are not Bad robots”


There’s more than one version inside of

Four versions

It will not be categorized 

By your first impression 


Version 1

Thé Lowest rated episode of the entire series

Success


Versions 2-4

I would say use the PKD Arrangement 

Or 

The Leclair/Klaus Arrangement

 Tensor: 3x3 with 6 invisible components 

Transformer:  4 x1


WWS3E8 Crisis Theory

Time to Face the Music


First, read the book.

Then, watch the episode again in B/W with Meddle (start WW at 00:01:40)

Then COLOR with DSOTM (same timing)

Then B/W with The Wall (same)


Using the Moving Line Arrangement To Unlock WW64

Structurally, The Tensor is 3 solid lines - trigram of Heaven

The Transformer is the mutation that discovered The Wall’s 2nd starting point*


Meddle Side 2 > Side 1 - broken line

DSOTM - solid line

The Wall (start at song 21) - broken line

This new trigram, the trigram of Water, unlocks 64 hexagrams = rabbit hole

Block chains broken

Completed ✅ representation of the way eternity changes 




What a beautiful buzz 🐝 



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  2. In an interview, composer Ramin Djawadi spoke about the song "Exit Music (For a Film)" by Radiohead, which he incorporated with the show's main title theme, and which is used in the final scene of the episode. Djawadi said when the hosts did wake up and started choosing their own soundtracks that "they're picking their songs, rather than the songs picked for them. They're scoring their own actions. This is what they're feeling at this moment, and what the future is holding for them. This post is the climax of that.

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