Modern American life is an endless(ly) terrifying commercial produced by scared white men.
Modern American life is an endless(ly) terrifying commercial produced by scared white men.
Time is (the two-dimensional measurement of earth’s rotational) motion. Now is a place.
Is time simply how we perceive motion?
The universe has to be rotating, right?
Does anyone else ever have a sinking feeling that we’re living in a foregone conclusion? Like the world has already ended and our highly mediated reality is meant to keep us looking forward?
Maybe I’m just remembering that I’ll die someday.
I wonder if the simulation theory makes us uneasy because we know (on some level) that consciousness is a simulation.
To what extent do patriarchal systems use overpopulation to maintain power?
At some point before we have recorded, the symbol of a heart was representative of a spread vagina.
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If so, could it describe an earlier state of the universe?
Does the three-body problem represent a transitional state? If so, is it truly a problem?
Are we the expression of atoms joining and repelling one another?