SHOCK.THE.SYSTEM. Member/Developer. Let's flip the track. Bring the old school back.
You say you want a revolution
SHOCK.THE.SYSTEM. Member/Developer. Let's flip the track. Bring the old school back.
Became a member of SHOCK.THE.SYSTEM. on 08-21-2023.
In the Shuffle
Is it possible for one person to change the world? Is it possible for one person to make a lasting impact at all?
Ante Up…
Shuffle the deck. You see the cards filter through your hands. You’re not too good at shuffling though so you’re not really mixing them around too much. It doesn’t matter though. You’re moving them around enough, enough to matter.
Every time you shuffle, a deck of cards that has never existed before comes into existence. The ripples of probability echo in waves around every movement. With every slide of the card, a universe is created. It’s a universe where that particular hand exists. As soon as you shuffle it again, you create another, and another and yet another.
Somewhere there’s a database logging it all. Someone’s probably wasting great computation power keeping track of the state of those cards. Like everything else, somewhere this moment is probably being logged for posterity.
By who? I’m not the one to answer….
Frequency
Is that a song you know? Does it remind you of a particular time, a particular place? Does it fill you with a feeling that no other song does?
How much longer can you play this game? Who can save you from yourself? Are you lost in the static?
turn…the…dial….
It’s strange how music affects us. It can take us to other times, to other places. We can be fine hearing a song. But as soon as we hear that song, we’re torn to pieces.
Somewhere, there’s a tired song playing on a tired radio. We don’t care though. Someone wants to hear it. Someone is feeling it in their lives at that exact moment.
Music echoes the human vibration. As Tesla said, “If you want to find the secrets of the universe, think in terms of energy, frequency, and vibration.”
How do you become “in-tune”?
Did that episode just start at the end? Did it really start five minutes from the end? Can they really not afford the bandwidth? Do they figure you went to sleep with the TV on? Maybe they think nobody's here.
Click……..
Technology. It's a drug like none other, and it's ubiquitous. Our ancestors would be shocked by the sorcery in our palms. We'd be warlocks to them. Maybe we'd be Gods. I think Clarke has something to say about that.
Back to right now. You're caught up in the movie, twisting with the winding plot. You're hooked. I'm not even sure what the movie is about. All I can think of is how much digital information is being interpreted and put on the screen. Why can't I see the big picture?
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