An echo is an imperfect copy of the original, it is information but it is information from a different time and place.
Even if a particle could travel backward in time, information could not. Retrocausality will be replaced by something more sophisticated. There are no perfect symmetries, there is no pure randomness e...
Nothing novel or interesting happens unless it is on the border between order and chaos.
An overly complex explanation began with an unsophisticated assumption.
As the complexity in any system increases, the ability to form a correct understanding decreases exponentially.
We live in the shadows of perception. Our dull awareness gives us no useful clues as to why we are here.
Perfect truth (symmetry) is information that doesn't change and pure randomness is a difference that doesn't make a difference.
The best evidence of unsophisticated ideas is the behavior that follows.
If you zoom in far enough, the information is there but it contains no meaning. The meaning emerges as a collective principle of organization.
If a photon is emitted by an electron inside of a clock on Earth and it travels to a clock four light years away, time stops for the clock on Earth and time jumps forward eight years for the distant c...
Aversion to conflict will always generate conflict.
The greatest desire is the desire to be free. The greatest freedom is the freedom to desire.
Robust systems have a dynamic hierarchy of nested behaviors. How many moves ahead are you able to think when playing chess? How much effort are you willing to commit to understanding the deeply nuance...
The energy contained in hatred is destructive, the energy contained in love is constructive.
In the digital world, nothing truly exist unless it exist in at least two places.
There is nothing quite so sexy as good old fashioned enthusiasm.
Debates should always move in the direction of understanding.
The surest cure for selfishness is to continually practice random acts of kindness.
A lie has more dynamic than truth but truth has more potential.
To truly understand a man, you must look at his enemies.
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