Classical Aegis
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First Principles via The Classical Arts The π Hole β https://t.co/yOzk9IxDUK
Joined May 2023
Ready to go down the Rabbit Hole? - Consciousness - Creation - Universal Principles Videos coming in 2026 Sign up for my Youtube (link in my bio)
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The universe is a simulation, but not in the way people think (computer program). The universe is an electrical thought 'simulation' of Mind (God) idea. God's binary system are the positive/negative conentrating and decentrating electrical forces (thought.) His programing
One of the most frustrating things about listening to people debate simulation theory is when they talk about how we would see glitches if we were in a simulation. No we wouldn't. Do video game characters know when there is a glitch? Just like you wouldn't know when time
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NO cheating, post your last saved image without any context
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Is it weird to call geometry sexy? This is Braarudosphaera Bigelowii, otherwise known as a coastal Phyto-planktonic algae. It is so small that its diameter is just a couple of microns.
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Youβve felt it before: that pull toward something spiritual that you can't quite put your finger on. Take the plunge. Coming 2026 π₯π π https://t.co/ZwO6D13Gi2
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An incredible handwritten manuscript of FrΓ©dΓ©ric Chopin.
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The exact same thing happened to my channel. Averaged 250K with daily threads. Account was growing like an out of control fire. Enter Grok: now I have less reach than when I had 5K followers Grok is pushing me to YouTube (link in bio)
I'd like to thank Grok for turning my 259k follower account into a 3000 follower account in the span of two weeks. The problem with AI controlling the algorithm is that people actually wanted to see my stuff, it's why they followed me. Now, getting 1k likes on a post is a
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Mozart's cat antics were a part of his complex, playful, and sometimes eccentric personality. - and contributed to his legendary status in music history.
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During a test to prove his abilities, a cat entered the room. - and young Mozart left the piano to play with it. This childlike behavior finally convinced the examiners that he was indeed a child prodigy...
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Interestingly, Mozart's affection for cats may have helped his career early on. When he was nine, the Royal Society in London doubted his age and prodigious talents...
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Mozart's love for cats didn't stop at imitation. He even wrote a comic song called "The Cat Duet" (Nun liebes Weibchen in German) where a woman responds to her husband's questions with nothing but meows...
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Others attribute it to his "low boredom threshold" - a trait often associated with highly intelligent individuals...
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