Anonymous ID: 30efc1 Dec. 30, 2022, 6:26 a.m. No.18041345   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1428

>>18041253

ran across a piece of that the other day

>Writer Dirk W. Mosig noted that Lovecraft was a "mechanistic materialist" who embraced the philosophy of cosmic indifferentism and believed in a purposeless, mechanical, and uncaring universe. Human beings, with their limited faculties, can never fully understand this universe, and the cognitive dissonance caused by this revelation leads to insanity, in his view.

the cognitive dissonance leading to insanity was particularly interesting as this all ties in to the 23 engima and the illuminatis trilogy

maybe why it all had to be controlled because knowing it all at once would lead to mass cognitive dissonance, putting people quite physically in hospitals

>>18041271

you forever altered their course of history

>>18041284

is any thought really original?

if everything is connected then that means everyone knows what everyone else does just some people manage to unlock the thought first

>>18041285

hail!

>>18041311

checked

party on, whoas

Anonymous ID: 30efc1 Dec. 30, 2022, 7:01 a.m. No.18041467   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1526

>>18041422

there's another aspect to it too though

ego

they'd rather put their trust in a clearly overstepping authority figure which is largely what the government and major establishments are and have done rather than their fellow countrymen who did all they could to open their eyes only to be ridiculed and mocked by them because that's what the talking heads in media, famous people who couldn't care less about them other than convincing them to buy their products, and late night talk show hosts because they make them giggle and laugh so surely they must be their friend

>>18041428

interesting thought

have had similar experiences

one always comes to mind since it happened when i was younger and it might seem kind of dumb but still remember to this day

always enjoyed pop tarts as a kid but never cared how it was all one solid piece and imagined them making them with breakaway sections and sure as shit like a few months later, they made them and were hitting the market

Anonymous ID: 30efc1 Dec. 30, 2022, 7:20 a.m. No.18041565   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1573

>>18041526

brings me back to the 23 enigma again

>The 23 enigma can be viewed as an example of apophenia, selection bias, and confirmation bias. In interviews, Wilson acknowledged the self-fulfilling nature of the 23 enigma, implying that the real value of the Law of Fives and the 23 enigma is in their demonstration of the mind's ability to perceive "truth" in nearly anything.

> When you start looking for something you tend to find it. This wouldn't be like Simon Newcomb, the great astronomer, who wrote a mathematical proof that heavier than air flight was impossible and published it a day before the Wright brothers took off. I'm talking about people who found a pattern in nature and wrote several scientific articles and got it accepted by a large part of the scientific community before it was generally agreed that there was no such pattern, it was all just selective perception."

Anonymous ID: 30efc1 Dec. 30, 2022, 8:29 a.m. No.18041817   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>18041653

different parts move depending on which way you look at it

if you look up and down the center section, it looks as though the ball is spinning to the right and the area behind the ball