But I’m not, I’m just articulating a certain framework of understanding, a paradigm. An old friend of mine used to always quote William Blake, “I must create my own system of be enslaved by another man’s.”
Changing Self Perspective with VR
A key set of experiments building on the rubber hand illusion, have opened the floodgates for full sensory immersion - proving that the brain will identify with the body it perceives itself to be in, not necessarily the body it is housed in.
It’s really just a pragmatic bet that certain trends in media, culture and manufacturing will go a certain way based on how they’re looking now. Science fiction meets actual business conjectology. Believe what you want. Throw out any data which doesn’t fit your worldview. But most of all, enjoy the ride!

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“In still another mood he recalled to me his chapter which narrates the process by which God created the world, first by emanations from himself, and later the entire work of universe making went on by itself. “Just so,” he said, “I create my world. First, emanations. Then everything happens. But my task more difficult than God’s. God have to destroy nothing first. Nothing existed. He simply created. But I, I must tear down before I can create. Double work. If you want to put new building across the street you must first tear down old one.”
Something Gurdjieff said, found via tumblr recently, from one of the people following me (can’t remember who though…)
Emanate -> Imagine -> Virtual worlds?