Anonymous ID: f7120d Aug. 1, 2021, 6:17 a.m. No.14243834   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Observation of Time-Crystalline Eigenstate Order on a Quantum Processor

Google Quantum AI and collaborators†,∗

 

 

https://arxiv.org/pdf/2107.13571.pdf

 

It's not the DARPA AI, but it is Time Crystals.

Anonymous ID: f7120d Aug. 1, 2021, 6:19 a.m. No.14243845   🗄️.is 🔗kun

The Tedious Shill

A tedious shill will say anything, usually a tedious catchphrase from popular media, append it to an obscenity and post: hence the name ‘’’tedious’’’ shill

– "Anon's Unexpurgated Dictionary of Shills "

See also "Shills we have Known," and the "Utterly Foul and Idiotic Grimm’s Shillout of the Apocalypse."

Anonymous ID: f7120d Aug. 1, 2021, 6:25 a.m. No.14243858   🗄️.is 🔗kun

The Epic of Gilgamesh

A play.

 

Way back when,

when men were still a novelty,

and what towns there were

were smaller than a ballpark,

smaller, often, than a pitch-and-putt

and no one sentimentalized the out-of-doors;

when every man was a man of few words

because there were only a few,

and those so open-ended and adaptable

that to pin them down required great force

and weighted presentation,

so that there was no such thing as a meaningless gesture

and people watched each other –

but there were still, believe me, many secrets

and no one was any the wiser -

many years ago and far away

in the ungenerous badlands of a distant country

where the hot sun addled what the cold night froze

and things were rough all over,

there stood what seemed to it's inhabitants

a very splendid city.

It boasted walls, fine wall, made out of stone

and terrible tall,

and monuments - lot's of monuments -

and most remarkably, a gigantic king.

The cities name was Uruk, or Uruk of the Walls,

and the king was called King Gilgamesh.

King Gilgamesh had a passion for marvels -

and since King Gilgamesh was something of a marvel himself,

the men of Uruk were at pains

to make him comfortable.

For King Gilgamesh was governed only by his passions,

and the city of Uruk was governed only by King Gilgamesh.

 

 

Gilgamesh: I am sorry for Enkindu that he died,

he was my brother.

And I am sorrier still that I lost Enkindu

Whom I least of all wanted to lose

and with whom I was friends.

But I am doubly sorry

that I, who have until now never lost anything

Should be stolen from in this manner,

For while I have made selections

Which are a kind of loss,

I have never before been denied.

And I am sorriest of all

And the reason I am crying is

That the death of my brother Enkindu

Has suggested to me that I'll die too

Someday

And I'm scared.

 

The Old Man: And so King Gilgamesh

 

the great King Gilgamesh

 

was bested by a little thing

 

an unheroic snake

 

and he broke down altogether

 

and he wept the tears of a furious child

 

for he knew himself to be a failure

 

and he held himself cheap

 

and there wasn't a thing which he cared to do

 

and there wasn't a thing for which he cared

 

and he knew the frustration

 

of one who cannot have

 

what he thinks he wants

 

and he knew the shame

 

of one who knows that at least in part

 

he was himself the author

 

of his own undoing

 

and he knew the rage

 

the hideous rage

 

the helpless, hopeless rage

 

of somebody who's been stolen from

 

who knows he will always be stolen from

 

because he's here

 

because he's human

 

and because he must be off his guard

 

from time to time.

 

But as bad as these things were -

 

and they were very bad-

 

they did not trouble him so much as did the cold and awful

 

certainty

 

that he had not truly wished for

 

this bauble he had been denied.

 

That it would not and could not have made him happy.

 

That the only joy it promised wasn't joy at all

 

But tremulous relief

 

at being spared the pain of its loss.

 

And it was this ironic knowledge of

 

his own, his inconsolable vanity,

 

Which made him hate his life and everything he had.

 

And it was this self-same knowledge

 

Which later gave him the strength, the presence of mind,

 

And the imagination to act out the rest of his life

 

As decent and productive man.

 

So it was with Gilgamesh.

 

So it has always been.

 

https://www.breitbart.com/education/2021/07/31/doj-seizes-ancient-gilgamesh-dream-tablet-from-hobby-lobby/

Anonymous ID: f7120d Aug. 1, 2021, 6:39 a.m. No.14243909   🗄️.is 🔗kun

An Awakening is a natural or induced coming to consciousness or awareness of the surrounding metaphysical reality. The exit from the matrix is accompanied by a profound leap of consciousness, an augmentation of awareness, which to be sustained must be balanced.

 

What advertisers and shills do is an effort to unbalance the forces within us. Advertisers use our emotional imbalance to influence our buying. Shills try to generate hate by a creating a mirrored reciprocal response, and by convincing us freely expressing hatred of others is normal, natural and rational for human beings.

 

Shills interact with each other in the language of Hell.

 

Hell is an environment – a place where words like cocksucker and phrases like fuck your mother are a standard greeting.

 

What we are learning is that this world is a "self-created" hell.

 

It doesn’t have to be that way, but it is that way.

 

By Awakening we learn to keep our internal forces balanced, to know that when we hate we are wrong, and every day to put on the full armor of God.

 

DIG MEME PRAY

Anonymous ID: f7120d Aug. 1, 2021, 7:01 a.m. No.14243969   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4021

In Japanese culture, fireflies are thought to be the souls of soldiers who died in war. During hot summer nights, thousands of insects fly across the landscape while their lights illuminate the scene. However, since fireflies inhabit only clean streams, their numbers have been decreasing in recent years due to pollution. That’s why many photographers, including Usadadanuki, are particularly keen to capture the mesmerizing event.

 

Photographing fireflies is no easy feat, but Usadadanuki managed to capture their fleeting movements using the long exposure technique. The resulting, atmospheric images look like something from a real-life Studio Ghibli film. The soft-bodied beetles appear as otherworldly flashes of light that seem to dance through forest floors, rivers, temples, and shrines.

 

https://mymodernmet.com/japan-fireflies-usadadanuki/

Anonymous ID: f7120d Aug. 1, 2021, 7:15 a.m. No.14244023   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>14243963

Whatever nationality they assume, we know their objective is the division and and destruction of their own nation(s) as well as ours. Maybe UK and Canada.(?)

Anonymous ID: f7120d Aug. 1, 2021, 7:30 a.m. No.14244081   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>14243947

we might be what Marxist call the lumpen, that is, persons so perverse, so impatient of procedures and protocols, the 'neccessities of state' who may be born into any strata of society, who can not be "reeducated" and must be destroyed.

 

Lumpen are not the porkchops this definition suggests but active PIAs

Lumpen

adjective

 

(in Marxist contexts) uninterested in revolutionary advancement.

 

"the lumpen public is enveloped in a culture of dependency"

 

noun

the lumpen proletariat.

 

Marx truly hated the Lumpen proles, because they couldn't be bought, fought harder if they were imprisoned, tortured an murdered. The lumpen were not just the bane of the Communist Party, but of every party.

 

Socrates would certainly have qualified, so do many devout religious, some anarchists, probably some cultists as well, if, as some say, there is a "good" or Divine hierarchical structure symmetric with the evil pedovore cult and their maudit dark tree.

Anonymous ID: f7120d Aug. 1, 2021, 7:50 a.m. No.14244167   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4289

>14244157

He's a devout Catholic and a member of a layman's organization that recaptured the Catholic Church for Jesus Christ.

What have you accomplished shill?

Anonymous ID: f7120d Aug. 1, 2021, 7:55 a.m. No.14244189   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4228

>>14244145

bummer.'

Actual NYT 8.1.2021 front page:

 

"Trump Targets Michigan in His Ploy to Subvert the Election"

 

In a brazen step, the president invited Republican state leaders in Michigan to the White House as he and his allies try to prevent the state from certifying Joe Biden’s clear victory there."

 

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/19/us/politics/trump-michigan-election.html

 

>https://www.nytimes.com/issue/todayspaper/2020/11/20/todays-new-york-times

Anonymous ID: f7120d Aug. 1, 2021, 8:10 a.m. No.14244299   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>14244228

You are right.

Anons was careless, twice.

 

Today NYT uses an 'editorial board' article dated yesterday to go after those Russians for all their bad ransomware.

 

"The screen goes blank.

 

A message appears in crude, Google Translate English, advising that all your files have been encrypted — rendered unusable — and can be restored only if you pay a ransom.

 

After some back and forth, you pay out in Bitcoin or some other cryptocurrency, most likely to a Russian-based gang. There’s no choice: It’s cheaper and far quicker to pay up than to rebuild a computer system from scratch. To avoid further trouble or embarrassment, many victims don’t even notify the police.

 

A few years ago, the ransom may have been a few hundred bucks. In early May, Colonial Pipeline shelled out $5 million to the DarkSide ransomware gang to get oil flowing through its pipes again. (Some was recovered by the Justice Department.) In June, the meat processor JBS paid $11 million to the Russian-based REvil (Ransomware Evil) gang. About a month ago REvil came back to score what may be the biggest attack yet, freezing the systems of about a thousand companies after hacking an IT service provider they all used. The ask this time was $70 million. The criminals behind ransomware have also evolved, expanding from lone sharks to a business in which tasks are farmed out to groups of criminals specializing in hacking, collecting ransom or marshaling armies of bots."

 

https://www.nytimes.com/2021/07/31/opinion/sunday/russia-ransomware-hacking.html