Exploring Cosmolalia: The Theory of Everything (TOE)
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Cosmolalia
Sketches a bagel but doesn't bake it through.
Summary
The article discusses the Theory of Everything (TOE) known as Cosmolalia, which unifies various fields including consciousness, mathematics, quantum mechanics, cosmology, emotion, and engineering. It emphasizes the idea of remembering rather than discovering something new.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledReality isn’t mysterious. We just forgot how to count.
The universe is speaking. This is what it’s saying.
You are not discovering something new. You are remembering.
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