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This discussion recontextualizes ancient prophecy by framing it not as a religious delusion, but as a sophisticated form of compressed quantum data. The speakers bridge the gap between psychology and physics, arguing that the deliberate vagueness of oracles functions like a quantum superposition, holding multiple potential timelines in a single state until an observer’s interpretation collapses them into a specific reality. By comparing the ritualistic "wetware algorithms" of the past to modern predictive data science, the text suggests that both seek to filter signal from noise to navigate a probabilistic universe. Ultimately, the source posits that reality is fundamentally information-based, implying that the act of observing and interpreting uncertainty is what actively catalyzes the unfolding of the future.
By Joseph Michael GarrityThis discussion recontextualizes ancient prophecy by framing it not as a religious delusion, but as a sophisticated form of compressed quantum data. The speakers bridge the gap between psychology and physics, arguing that the deliberate vagueness of oracles functions like a quantum superposition, holding multiple potential timelines in a single state until an observer’s interpretation collapses them into a specific reality. By comparing the ritualistic "wetware algorithms" of the past to modern predictive data science, the text suggests that both seek to filter signal from noise to navigate a probabilistic universe. Ultimately, the source posits that reality is fundamentally information-based, implying that the act of observing and interpreting uncertainty is what actively catalyzes the unfolding of the future.