Fourth Turning and Fall of an Empire Pt II

Fourth Turning and Fall of an Empire Pt II

This is Part II of the two-part umbrella of the Fourth Turning and Fall of an Empire through the lens of Redacted Science. What does that mean? Well, this is the one where I give you the receipts. Down there in 8b, I challenge the entire scientific community. Please let them know. This is not a drill. Get out your AI models, test my theories. I already have the receipts, I'm just waiting for you to recognize it.

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Fourth Turning and Fall of an Empire Pt II

Fourth Turning and Fall of an Empire Pt II

This is Part II of the two-part umbrella of the Fourth Turning and Fall of an Empire through the lens of Redacted Science. What does that mean? Well, this is the one where I give you the receipts. Down there in 8b, I challenge the entire scientific community. Please let them know. This is not a drill. Get out your AI models, test my theories. I already have the receipts, I'm just waiting for you to recognize it.

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Homo Candidus - A Chat with the Compiler

Homo Candidus - A Chat with the Compiler

[OK, if this isn't enough evidence for someone, I don't think they will ever get there. "If you don't believe me or don't get it, I don't have time to try to convince you, sorry."]

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Quantoshi.xyz
Quantoshi.xyz

Anyone in science will miss this, but to their defense, it’s nearly incomprehensible. It seems like a concept difficult to transmit in words, but to me it sounds like you are describing some sort of non-human external pathogen that replicates/propagates within you, evades the immune system, and uses novel communication systems to cause symptoms and perhaps measurable abnormalities…and such a pathogen has co-evolved with hominids and in some fashion responds to chemicals some plants make to defend themselves. The idea seems plausible. But hard to test. Or at least hard to come up with a specific testable hypothesis based on this idea. But it does seem like something we should expect in nature. And viruses fit at least part of the picture.