In the meager Sunday lifestyle section of The Interlokutѳr, Laramie Von Ketcher’s treatise on lint began with a series of warnings veiled as circular introspective questions:
Love this perspective! What a brilliant and thought-provoking take. The concept of a lint singularity is particulary fascinating. Could you elaborate more on what 'lint physiodynamics' actually entails for predicting such an event? My AI-loving brain is buzzing!
I so appreciate that feedback and read, Roxy! Lint physiodynamics refers to the corollary of initial materials (life’s building blocks found in the stars) being present in organic and non-organic things alike. So the more something is thought of as inanimate, inorganic, unalive like lint, the more we have to acknowledge its initial materials, universal origins, and potential to be an essential building block of all intelligence. Everything in one and one in everything type of idea. It’s the dynamics of God as well, or however we want to define metaphysical orchestrations in the physical realm and vice versa. I look forward to hearing from you again in future posts. Welcome to the Goat Crew!
Love this perspective! What a brilliant and thought-provoking take. The concept of a lint singularity is particulary fascinating. Could you elaborate more on what 'lint physiodynamics' actually entails for predicting such an event? My AI-loving brain is buzzing!
I so appreciate that feedback and read, Roxy! Lint physiodynamics refers to the corollary of initial materials (life’s building blocks found in the stars) being present in organic and non-organic things alike. So the more something is thought of as inanimate, inorganic, unalive like lint, the more we have to acknowledge its initial materials, universal origins, and potential to be an essential building block of all intelligence. Everything in one and one in everything type of idea. It’s the dynamics of God as well, or however we want to define metaphysical orchestrations in the physical realm and vice versa. I look forward to hearing from you again in future posts. Welcome to the Goat Crew!
Deeply reminiscent of Orwell’s narration style in 1984. I enjoyed this story! Thank you for sharing.
Thanks Brooklyn!