19 August 2010

more electric universe

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She dresses just like I do....

In truth, I'm completely unsure I haven't linked this interview already. All that working over of posts with dead links made me too dizzy to tell anymore. So if you've already heard this, just console yourself that you got a picture of a pretty woman anyway.

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And here's a video with Tesla in it that I just found, and it is waaaay out there, just the thing for advanced degrees. I used it to replace the dismantled playlist on an old post, but most of you won't be going back there anyway. Figured you might want to give it a whirl.

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Oh, it turns out to be entirely too much twaddle to even get any benefit of the Tesla part. The woman who narrates half of it keeps saying "residences" where she means "resonances"—worse by far than Glenn Close's impeccable and WRONG persistence in substituting "climactic" for "climatic" in narrating "Home"—and saying things like the song "Greensleeves" elevates monster stone monoliths. I am spectacularly big on being perfectly versed in the extremities of way-outitude, but, sheesh, this is entirely too lame. No wonder so many on YouTube omitted the entire rest of the video. I have to go back to the drawing board to find a good long interview with a Tesla expert for you... and it will probably be subject to being torn down by the obtuse powers of truth haters and capitalists—essentially the same thing—almost as soon as I have succeeded. I think all those hits I'm getting are from armies of stolidly silent spies.

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Ony insomniacs wanting to spend more time on Alex Collier and his Andromedans, here's over two hours more of it. The great part about continuing the thought experiment to listen to him without judgment is that real courage does come through all his talking. That is something you can use. That's something we all can use and should foster and nurture into an unstoppable force for good.

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1 comment:

  1. Oh Oh!

    "If, knowing what we know today about the brain's plasticity, you were to set out to invent a medium that would rewire our mental circuits as quickly and thoroughly as possible, you would probably end up designing something that looks and works a lot like the internet."

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