Occasionally, you'll find a figure in history who may not be remembered for their own exceptional works, but they...

Occasionally, you'll find a figure in history who may not be remembered for their own exceptional works, but they were vitally important nonetheless... Today, I'm casting a small spotlight on one such precursor: Maurice Princet.
http://investigate.ingress.com/2017/10/15/enlightened-or-resistance-maurice-princet/

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  1. Definitly res. He helped the humanity have more creativity and his influence led to the creation of cubism, that later expanded into poetry. A true res.

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  2. I believe that he belonged to the RESISTANCE faction. He was not innovative/mindblower. The raise of cubism was a happy consequence but not a goal of his work. He tried to explain and extrapolate the difficult concept of the fourth dimension to a simplified human language based in a 2D sheet. To my mind also comes Hermann Minkowski who probably also was RES. He invented the famous diagram that tries to join space and time in a 2D scenario.

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  3. He was a father of New Wave. Bringing light to where none dare venture. His ideals we're beyond his peers or loved ones, yet he knew his pupose was to bring the strict law of numbers and unleash them unto a world as beautiful as art. We owe this man our time and thank him for giving to us a new wave of ideological thinkers, pursuers of dreams, and those who dare to taste from both cups on one table.

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  4. I believe he belonged to none of the factions. He had reasons to let us think he might have belonged to either.
    As ENL, his understanding of dimensional reckoning might have been expired by XM and thus by the Shapers. It's quite a fair possibility. But there are no sufficient proofs of this alignment anyway.
    As Res, he did seem to try to get humans to understand complex issues in a purely human way. But again, not obvious signs of this alignment either.

    So I think he is more likely to have had no part in this ongoing "war"...

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  5. all the people that are good are in my faction. i claim them all for my kickball team. sorry other faction, you don't get any good people but you can have all the bad ones

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  6. I would defiantly have to say Resistance. One with uninfluenced actions such as these is not Enlightened.

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  7. If we compare Maurice Princet as an artist with Roland Jarvis​ I would assume he was Enlightened. Regarding the concept of Cubism we might detect in these artworks the first conceptual blueprints of a powercube. A powerful mod created by Oliver Lynton-Wolfe​ which lead to Epiphany Night.

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