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We're used to a true or false world. Like a world created in a video game, we see with our eyes a world made of boolean logic. 1's or 0's. If there's an object there, we trust that it's there because the light we see with our eyes, inverse light, doesn't lie about what's on the surface of things. It doesn't lie about what's reflected off of things, the luster of the things we lust after.

Quantum computers use values between 0 and 1. Neither true nor false, but truthy and falsy. The quantum world, the spiritual world, is built of uncertainty. It's built of narratives and not facts, nor artifacts. It's the world of the lines that connect the dots, not the dots themselves. Of forces, not particles acted upon by forces. Of wisdom instead of logic. Of the Logos instead of logic. This world is illuminated by light, but not the light we receive passively with our eyes. It's illuminated by the light that we actively, consciously, shine from our "I's".

Artifact - A phenomenon or feature not originally present or expected and caused by an interfering external agent, action, or process, as an unwanted feature in a microscopic specimen after fixation, in a digitally reproduced image, or in a digital audio recording.

arti- or artio- [Greek artios even in number] Even in number (artiodactyl).

1 year ago
3 score
Reason: None provided.

We're used to a true or false world. Like a world created in a video game, we see with our eyes a world made of boolean logic. 1's or 0's. If there's an object there, we trust that it's there because the light we see with our eyes, inverse light, doesn't lie about what's on the surface of things. It doesn't lie about what's reflected off of things, the luster of the things we lust after.

Quantum computers use values between 0 and 1. Neither true nor false, but truthy and falsy. The quantum world, the spiritual world, is built of uncertainty. It's built of narratives and not facts, nor artifacts. It's the world of the lines that connect the dots, not the dots themselves. Of forces, not particles acted upon by forces. Of wisdom instead of logic. Of the Logos instead of logic. This world is illuminated by light, but not the light we receive passively with our eyes. It's illuminated by the light that we actively, consciously, from our "I's".

Artifact - A phenomenon or feature not originally present or expected and caused by an interfering external agent, action, or process, as an unwanted feature in a microscopic specimen after fixation, in a digitally reproduced image, or in a digital audio recording.

arti- or artio- [Greek artios even in number] Even in number (artiodactyl).

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

We're used to a true or false world. Like a world created in a video game, we see with our eyes a world made of boolean logic. 1's or 0's. If there's an object there, we trust that it's there because the light we see with our eyes, inverse light, doesn't lie about what's on the surface of things. It doesn't lie about what's reflected off of things, the luster of the things we lust after.

Quantum computers use values between 0 and 1. Neither true nor false, but truthy and falsy. The quantum world, the spiritual world, is built of uncertainty. It's built of narratives and not facts, nor artifacts. It's the world of the lines that connect the dots, not the dots themselves. Of forces, not particles acted upon by forces. Of wisdom instead logic. Of the Logos instead of logic. This world is illuminated by light, but not the light we receive passively with our eyes. It's illuminated by the light that we consciously emit from our "I's".

Artifact - A phenomenon or feature not originally present or expected and caused by an interfering external agent, action, or process, as an unwanted feature in a microscopic specimen after fixation, in a digitally reproduced image, or in a digital audio recording.

arti- or artio- [Greek artios even in number] Even in number (artiodactyl).

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

We're used to a true or false world. Like a world created in a video game, we see with our eyes a world made of boolean logic. 1's or 0's. If there's an object there, we trust that it's there because the light we see with our eyes, inverse light, doesn't lie about what's on the surface of things. It doesn't lie about the luster of things.

Quantum computers use values between 0 and 1. Neither true nor false, but truthy and falsy. The quantum world, the spiritual world, is built of uncertainty. It's built of narratives and not facts, nor artifacts. It's the world of the lines that connect the dots, not the dots themselves. Of forces, not particles acted upon by forces. Of wisdom instead logic. Of the Logos instead of logic. This world is illuminated by light, but not the light we receive passively with our eyes. It's illuminated by the light that we consciously emit from our "I's".

Artifact - A phenomenon or feature not originally present or expected and caused by an interfering external agent, action, or process, as an unwanted feature in a microscopic specimen after fixation, in a digitally reproduced image, or in a digital audio recording.

arti- or artio- [Greek artios even in number] Even in number (artiodactyl).

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: Original

We're used to a true or false world. Like a world created in a video game, we see with our eyes a world made of boolean logic. 1's or 0's. If there's an object there, we trust that it's there because the light we see with our eyes, inverse light, doesn't lie about what's on the surface of things. It doesn't lie about the luster of things.

Quantum computers use values between 0 and 1. Neither true nor false, but truthy and falsy. The quantum world, the spiritual world, is built of uncertainty. It's built of wisdom and not facts. Not artifacts. It's the world of the lines that connect the dots, not the dots themselves. This world is illuminated by light, but not the light we see with our eyes. It comes from light that we emit.

arti- or artio- [Greek artios even in number] Even in number (artiodactyl).

Artifact - A phenomenon or feature not originally present or expected and caused by an interfering external agent, action, or process, as an unwanted feature in a microscopic specimen after fixation, in a digitally reproduced image, or in a digital audio recording.

1 year ago
1 score