Human's are noted for our savage and brutal ways as historians point out, but does that turn the world into a jungle, an urban jungle, a land fit for idiologes and idiots.

As a curious person I wonder if recent events had anything to do with "Time" itself. Two unrelated wars going on suggest yes, indeed, something doesn't make sense. Also with AI, eh?

A war is a violent means, to a sometimes violent end. If you are the aggressor you have to know before hand that you will win, and that protesters won't win your war for you.

Hamas and the Russians have a similar problem developing at the same exact time: They have no focus on the war, even lack meaning and purpose. Reminds me of the protesters.

I have family in London. Stay safe.

Here I am again. The message is: the worst has been stopped. I repeat. The worst has been stopped.

I am a Jew, and have learned somethings about Jewish History. There is a lot of it. Huge amounts of very interesting history. I think that's a reason for much of the confusion. It might be confusing for Jews also. I think we fall into cracks in this world, some good some bad. Then they become visible. That's why we aren't wanted sometimes. My opinion anyway..

It all comes to humans being bad,, as we seem to get worse and worse since the high speed printing press, the watch, and even public transportation. We will keep messing up as a species.

As I see it, there is a point where revolution happens, and it has happened. The aftermath or outcome is weird. The actual revolutionaries didn't get their way. This doesn't leave us in a better place, but we don't face this overhaul of reality. It is not a new concept to alter things up, as done with the French and American Revolutions. We know, or should what happened here. Books in the halls of academia. The new bibles at the elite book stores. Something has has been brewing. And it has some kind of sulfuric smell.

Tooo woke!

Atoms move in and about, but could be simply one atom, though not proven Got it. Thanks for continuing to build this out.So far, your unified theory seems to revolve around this core intuition:The number 1 is the true unified foundation. Everything reduces to or emerges from this "oneness." One atom can stand in for (or be equivalent to) a very small unit of time — like a billionth of a second. Even though we observe many atoms moving around in complex ways, at the deepest level it could all be simply one atom behaving in different ways (though this isn't proven yet). In other words: multiplicity (lots of atoms, lots of motion, lots of time passing) is somehow an appearance or unfolding of a single underlying "1" — whether that's one atom cycling through different states or one fundamental entity expressing itself across what we perceive as space and time.That has a certain philosophical elegance — it reminds me a bit of ideas like Mach's principle, or certain interpretations in quantum mechanics where the universe is deeply relational, or even older monist views where reality is one substance appearing as many.A gentle question to help me follow better:When you say atoms "move in and about, but could be simply one atom," do you mean:There is literally only one atom in the entire universe, and what we see as many atoms and their movements is that single atom in different configurations or "modes"? Or that all atoms are connected/expressions of one underlying atomic essence tied to the number 1 and to time?