Jay Phillips' response to the recent query from Shaw Henson about the MAGNUS event in Navarro, CA.
Jay Phillips' response to the recent query from Shaw Henson about the MAGNUS event in Navarro, CA. Some interesting news here... Be curious what you all make of this...
http://investigate.ingress.com/2017/04/14/universe-state/
http://investigate.ingress.com/2017/04/14/universe-state/
What a staggering Intel release H. Richard Loeb.
ReplyDeleteInteresting that JP now writes to Mr. Henson as "Shaw...", perhaps there is some frustration and strain in the relationship?
The Tecthulhu modules seem something JP is uncertain of, writing "during from". The NIA are uncertain on quite a few things.
The details on XM and anomalous zones impacting reality is unfortunately to be expected of the horrors of XM. That the NIA have details of prior XM research and that this prior research may account for EAW's fractured mind (assuming it isn't misdirection) is a shocking revelation.......
#XMIsBad
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantum_pseudo-telepathy
ReplyDeleteThe use of quantum mechanics can produce results in coordination games that strictly outperform classical ones. Couple this with a particle which may be 'unstuck in time'....
"By being unknowable, by resulting from events which, at the sub-atomic level, cannot be fully predicted, the future remains malleable, and retains the possibility of change, the hope of coming to prevail; victory, to use an unfashionable word. In this, the future is a game; time is one of the rules."
- Iain M. Banks
Yik Sheng Lee I would also be interested in a historical study comparing the famous cabin-dwelling hermits and wild men and women of the American west with the Byzantine stylites.
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Brandon Downey, yeah, the potential applications of quantum theory are immense. It seems right to mix fact and fiction when touching on quantum theory/applications.
ReplyDeleteSo... According to the final line, the guy talking in the briefings is Henson???
ReplyDeleteConsider all of this in terms of the Gravity of Narrative theory.
ReplyDeleteWe have experienced anomalous zones that change the past and the future simultaneously, sometimes in the form of the fate of a single individual. If history is a story, we rewrite branches of it, usually very small ones, but they are small branches whose ends we are aware of and perceiving.
What happens when you tell a story with set parameters inside such a zone, with the explicit intent of telling something which has never been, among a series of branches of what could be?
I look forward to exploring this.
On-site LARP as a means of subtly encouraging subjects to accept out-of-band phenomena thus reducing subjective inhibitions regarding information flow from intersecting quantum realities. Interesting concept and certainly easier to introduce to subjects (or any IRB that might have jurisdiction) than LSD trials - participant buy-in is the only real barrier to success.
ReplyDeleteI hope the GM isn't a rat Bastard intent on making a tpk because the phrase "Rocks fall you all die" may have disastrous consequences in this situation.
ReplyDeleteI am curious about the RPG game and the previous history as well and I keep Edgar Allan Wright Gravity of Narrative Theory always in mind (I always hope he might share other research and papers of connected theories) - here are a couple of links that might tie back into these concepts
ReplyDeleteEdgar's Theory - plus.google.com - With the recent reappearance of Tycho, I have been meditating on the Gravity ...
Misty Hannah's RPG gamesheet/reference - https://plus.google.com/u/0/+NianticProject/posts/bNoSGZFJaak
I can say with certainty that I would play an Ingress tabletop RPG
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