Remi Sussan
@sremi.bsky.social
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Nature of reality, of consciousness, of language and other futile things
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Ordered. Exactly my field of interest !
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I cannot help thinking about Grant Morrison's The Invisibles where origami is used as a basis for time travel.
Also, the amplituhedron often comes up in Donald D. Hoffman's "idealist" theory of conscious agents.
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This is wonderful. I had no idea ideas per Lakoff about the centrality of metaphor in language go back so far. Delighted that my Alchemy book stimulated such thoughts.
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Our work on how to model language in humans, animals, and machines with more realistic deep learning approaches in the Communications of ACM today.
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How dit life originate in our planet? How can we create it in the lab?Our @royalsocietypublishing.org Theme Issue "Origins of Life: the possible and the actual", coedited with @sfiscience.bsky.social C Kempes and Susan Stepney is out! royalsocietypublishing.org/toc/rstb/202... @manlius.bsky.social
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences: Vol 380, No 1936
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AFAIK, Michel-Yves Bolloré is the brother of Vincent Bolloré, our little “Rupert Murdoch” who owns various ultra-conservative right-wing media in France. According to Wikipedia, Michel-Yves is also a member of Opus Dei, so it’s funny he dodged your question about “the Christian right.”
Vincent Bolloré — Wikipédia
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Thank you ! This helps me a lot. I will read your next book with great interest ! (but unfortunately it will be past my deadline 😪)
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A question for all Bluesky occultists : I'm writing a paper (in French) where I want to introduce the term "occulture" a concept completely unknown to french readers. But who is the first creator of the concept : Partridge, @carlabrahamsson.bsky.social, P-Orridge ? Somebody else ?
#OccultSky
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I had argued with David Bowie, gotten drunk with Iggy Pop, and Debbie Harry had ironed my skinny ties, but if I was ever starstruck it was then, getting through a bottle or two with the man whose work had changed my life. - www.amazon.com/Touched-Pres...
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And for those reading French (or using deepL) , my own article about Ben Joffe (no, I am not talking about LAM here) :
www.lemonde.fr/blog/interne...
Jour : 24 septembre 2016
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Was "Mimsy were the borogoves" (with Kuttner, as Lewis Padgett) part of her early career? I discovered it as a child and it was one of the more influential stories I ever read...My fascination for games came from it (and it was long before video games)
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New #Article up on my #Portfolio #Blog, something for those who need to hack their imaginations when calling internal spaces to mind during either meditation or ritual. Especially useful for those working the Cthonos Rite via the excellent audio instructions.
theacceleratedchaote.com/2025/09/13/g...
Gaming The System
This old fox has been a gamer for almost as long as such digital fantasies existed. I muddled through with the ZX Spectrum. Marvelled at the graphics on the Nintendo NES. Sat in awe of the Sega Meg…
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quantamagazine.bsky.social
The cells of your body follow simple rules and play off one another to form a complete organism. The researcher Alexander Mordvintsev has developed “neural cellular automata,” building blocks that can self-assemble into any form. @georgemusser.com reports: www.quantamagazine.org/self-assembl...
Self-Assembly Gets Automated in Reverse of ‘Game of Life’ | Quanta Magazine
In cellular automata, simple rules create elaborate structures. Now researchers can start with the structures and reverse-engineer the rules.
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in this old thread, I explored a lesser-known aspect of the works of one member of this group, Fred Alan Wolf 2/
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There has been some discussion here about cross-cultural analysis of the magical aspects of language, following ‪@philh.bsky.social‬ recent threads on tantric mantras. 1/
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I'd be very happy if someone else did the cross-cultural comparitivism, although I'd like (eventually) to get into the cognitive linguistics stuff - that's a long way off though.
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I remember that when I first read Cosmic Trigger, the chapter about the Fundamental Fysiks group fascinated me the most. Then I didn’t hear about these people again until David Kaiser’s book came out. And then, of course, the Nobel Prize...1/
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Thank you for your answers ! Yes, I know Religion for Breakfast, great channel !
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ah voilà j'ai retrouvé le bouquin sur le sujet : "The Masters Revealed: Madame Blavatsky and the Myth of the Great White Lodge", mais je ne l'ai pas lu, et je ne connais la thèse que très vaguement. C'est sorti chez SUNY c'est donc probablement assez sérieux.
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J'ai aussi lu, (mais je n'en sais pas plus) qu'il existait une relecture des "mahatmas" qui cacheraient en fait l'identité de personnes réelles beaucoup plus impliquées dans l'activisme politique et l’indépendance de l'Inde. Mais je n'ai plus les sources sur le sujet...
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on est peut être face à quelque chose de plus complexe que du simple "orientalisme" mais à un jeu de ping pong appropriation/réappropriation entre occidentaux et orientaux, analogue à ce qu'on appelle l'"effet pizza" (mon vieil article sur le sujet : www.lemonde.fr/blog/interne...) /2
Jour : 24 septembre 2016
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Oui ça a l'air intéressant, mais comme le reconnaît Hanegraaff dans son analyse, la thèse n'est pas nouvelle et est largement admise. Mais cela n'explique pas la popularité d'Olcott au Sri Lanka, ou l’intérêt de certains tibétains pour Blavatsky (comme raconté dans cet article de Ben Joffe : 1/
Tibetan Master Meets Theosophical Mahatmas: Gendun Choepel’s Reflections on Blavatsky and Theosophy
(Celebrated ex-monk Tibetan intellectual Gendun Choepel) I was recently reading through Donald Lopez’s excellent book “The Madman’s Middle Way’ on the contributions of contr…
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