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Auxmos
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Here to maintain remembrance. As our lives become increasingly digitized, the integrity of our previous selves (digital history) is of utmost importance. I'm prone to forget and I won’t be lied to, so I’m here.

Thanks for the link!

Briefly looked through your feed and I’m super encouraged with the work you’re pursuing.

Keep it up 🤝🫡

Ill be clear, I’m not a quantum physicist.

I suppose I should have said *as far as I can tell* time is finite.

“As far as I can tell is” is something like “truth that’s pragmatic and applicable.”

There’s plenty of theoretical truth that I have no interest in because it isn’t useful (that doesn’t make it untrue, it just makes it unproductive)

I’m not “assuming” truth is finite. *As far as I can tell* based on my lived, experiential reality, my time is running out 🕰️. That feels finite, and that’s enough for me to treat is as such.

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Couldn’t agree more 🤝🫡

I’m all over the place with RFK. 😵‍💫 Can’t seem to land anywhere.

Very nice.

I’ll take a dirty chai ☕️🤝

There’s a lot there. So I’ll speak to part of it.

Again, 10,000 ft remains helpful here ✈️:

“You also say, on the one hand, that time is finite, and on the other hand, you seem to say it is unlimited, without border, timeless, immortal. I can’t reconcile this.”

Time is finite. But if you can put it into a perfect vacuum it lasts forever ♾️. That’s the idea.

There’s no creating more time or energy, there’s only the potential preservation of what is.

A small amount of “time” (near) perfectly preserved for a very long time (read: infinitely ♾️) is “something like immortality.”

^I chose those exact words carefully in my original message, and I stand by them.

We aren’t arguing semantics. Those are two very different distinctions.

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