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History is not just a Borgesian library, but one that is incomplete, tainted by historical flukes, and perhaps needs to be recreated from scratch.https://t.co/m4gSKWyztc

Ideas perhaps linger on, existing as tradition, embedded in ritual & metis. Ideas captured by other traditions an cultures, locked out by language barriers. If we're lucky they can be distilled.This is "Intellectual Dark Matter" as coined by @SamoBurja https://t.co/OU9EW04j40

In my head, I have it as "ivory", and frame it as the loss of elephants.The elephant never forgets, unless you murder everyone and burn their tombs of knowledge because you haven't invented plastic yet.https://t.co/hdYVJzIMXm

I got all the way back to Aristotle vs Platonism while studying the way that swarms make meaning and how groups self organize around political structures, part of this being a result of studying the history of propaganda & advertising.https://t.co/8LxaJ6ypeu

It is ancient wisdom.https://t.co/9OfV3LPmtB

Cybernetics could be framed as recreating those past ways of thinking. At least that is one avenue that lead me back to the Grecian voidwall of knowledge.https://t.co/ugghqCFudq

@Plinz @eboyden3 I came to a similar conclusion. I traced Minsky and McCarthy (inventor of lisp) influences to how they set the stage for AI to be about language reasoning, diverting it from information theory / cybernetics. Moved field away from embodiment + agent based. https://t.co/94IKawMQEs https://t.co/gDRNqoTs4W


I've always hated marketing. My first startup idea was founded on the back of wanting to undermine the way brands and corporations trick us into buying stuff we don't need.https://t.co/XD4ztWDzIG

That rabbit hole went deep.https://t.co/xdoEl7k6ru

Brands infecting friends via contagion."a reliable prediction of epidemic or information spreading pattern in complex systems, well-defined measures are essential."https://t.co/xnkkeaY55yEmotion activated mind-viruses controlling who you shit on.https://t.co/Pxktzl9wBh

You begin to view all of society as a sort information network.https://t.co/XEBHZBDn6D

How deep does this rabbit hole go?https://t.co/Jp6hdLzraZ

How do I use this stuff in my head to improve the world?https://t.co/q24k6qyy1x

Exhume history. Consume history. Recapitulate. Let them eat cake.Navigating maps of meaning, cybernetics to change the heading.Exploring the future with an eye on the past. Adjust. Adjust.Expanding meta narrative templates forever in a loop.METAtics.https://t.co/5NDXTEa8i7

More questions than answers.https://t.co/9na1VeaZng

Dear reader;What do you study?https://t.co/Y9qB31NC79

A telephone, lost to history. An idea that we recreated as a children toy."The Chimu telephone is an excellent example of showing our ancestors had ideas and inventions that in many ways are similar to our modern ones."https://t.co/o6ZkyTg3Yohttps://t.co/lTgtghG5QJ

Entire networks of trade, often thought to be fabricated tales by the greek, unearthed only recently due to genetic testing. Hidden by the sands of time.https://t.co/S3VxdhoFwu

Could we fly with a loom and some hot air?How would we know?https://t.co/aPMYSgFaYBhttps://t.co/Sv0YL5DYeW

What are we missing that is right in front of us - overlooked because we weren't looking?https://t.co/9PQJ1MJiDq

Spiders can fly using electrostatic forces, published 2018https://t.co/pvnC082heTThe theory just sitting there for 5 years.https://t.co/kO5W7V3r4QWritten about in an obscure blog https://t.co/6lqwRXsS9sAlmost lost to time had @edyong209 not found it.

> Western civilization is now imperiled by powerful, advertising-driven media obsessed by "present-mindedness" and the "continuous, systematic, ruthless destruction of elements of permanence essential to cultural activity." https://t.co/q6cjBbUZb7 https://t.co/ZqlEzvXB1C

Ideas lost to time due, missing a Rosetta Stone.Knowlege faded. The loss of oral histories and the destruction of books.Entire books worth of tweets, deleted.https://t.co/b9JKl3ossl

“The truth is that computation has, from the very start, been built to rot.”— Bruce Sterling(h/t https://t.co/l1LvKcYU8j )

The decline of knowledge, as told by @Jonathan_BlowMentions the Lycurgus Cup, pyramids, and aquaducts.https://t.co/CK4wqTongt

"Read Old Papers" 🙏https://t.co/T3uns9ZmkR

Talk about ideas.https://t.co/QP0zlYkG5R

Number of Twitter mutuals whom end up presenting at @longnow is now n=2 (?), and one of them made my avatar because I gave them a donation.https://t.co/ohxSqBVnj1

I feel a sense of dread and urgency about archiving information. Like the systems we've built are dying. I feel the desire to buy EMP proof storage containers and fill them with redundant harddrives and spare computer parts + solar panels.https://t.co/hFE4lDNLKD

I feel fear. I think that's the word for it.https://t.co/dKyXkhJCUT

Thinking about collapses of meaning not as a loss, but as a chance to regrow stronger than before, fueled by the ashes of the past, acting as fertilizer.Finding the silver-lining in the rain-cloud of decay, as a metaphor of waxing and waning of seasons.https://t.co/p2f2vgzFRp

"We are standing on top of a vast system of institutions powered by intellectual dark matter. Some of this matter can be made visible — proprietary and tacit knowledge function in private but can be uncovered. Much of this matter is lost,"https://t.co/cnRrkLWtAq

What if this tool wasn't about "earth quakes" but about a form of seismic communication being retrofit to detect earth quakes?https://t.co/I8mIj6w7Iwhttps://t.co/2sClKUdrxBAncient Greeks had an uncanny ability to locate fault lines, most of their temples are built on them.

"however, we instead imagine the people naked, feasting on berries, without shelter, and without social differentiation. The contemporary imagination of the state of nature has been bounded by the thought experiments of Western political theorists. "https://t.co/Ctk0EWX6vm

"Given the experiences of 19th-century archaeology, it is certain that further ancient discoveries can be made by critically examining and interpreting texts in the Sumerian and Akkadian languages." https://t.co/BZxSYYfPZL


Do you ever dig into writing on ancient texts and discover a demon that causes stomach pains, and that sounds exactly like Crohn's disease?https://t.co/3LuAgvBj3Z

What if we just don't understand their model of the world?https://t.co/duEXgbOHSs

I learned a place got funded $1 million, and I figured out a way to fix the problem they're trying to solve a couple of years ago after learning about how to make beer using a yeast that cause ear infections after researching roman cures for otitis media. https://t.co/1t3V6dnDYl