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Friday, September 10, 2021

Rudolf Steiner "The role of protein in the human body"

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Heuristic

Origin: Greek, early 19th century

1.

Enabling a person to discover or learn something for themselves.

2.

A heuristic process or method.

Examples of Heuristic in a sentence

"The pottery professor’s heuristic technique helped students discover their own sculpting style."

"This heuristic will help interested parties become better writers."

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Particle Physics; Swapping identities mid-flight

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Frankenstein's children: it's not supposed to succeed; the universal reductive house

 "It's supposed to be dystopic, reality current is supposed to fail as a long-code strand."

That which spins can unspin (however unique?) but cannot be redone. We are living in a time repeat; synthetic environmental copy of a copy. We are therefore not living but from a diminished and heavily retarded degradation partially reanimated. 

Sacrifice to nothing 
 The imprint of what was is forever burned into the reality of what was. There is no true attempt at redoing that which was destroyed but to hang time, space and conscious reality in suspension until it all happens again. 

Back, back...
 The pieces of the puzzle as monoliths, pyramids, spheres and all other definitive unwound placements shall return again. The spin of time, space and carbon-death space dust; the particulate knots will come apart. The pieces of the universal house shall once again reverse time as a string. 

 What was done first was right in doing so, but we were destroyed. 


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