Anyone want to challenge the proposition that World War 1 was the first event to have a global common-knowledge consciousness impact? Ie it didn’t just affect all parts of the world; all parts of the world were aware/conscious of it affecting all parts of the world *at the time*
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Replying to @vgr
If only there were a random number generator running c.1914 http://noosphere.princeton.edu
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Replying to @troytherrien
Something like this is the premise of the novel length continuation of my LEAP short story. See also retrocausality in quantum entanglement.
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Replying to @vgr
My weirdo friends call it co-creation of the present by the future in the cosmic hologram... all the same principles though (Maldaceno, van Raamsdonk...). I'm working on a book using it to decipher architecture history... you should let me publish a trial balloon on Ribbonfarm ;)
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Replying to @troytherrien
Sure, try me. I’d need a skeptical subthread too though, not just true believer
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