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liminal ๐Ÿฆ  · 6d
I'm starting to understand that it's the __drive to resolution__ that makes everyone pissed off. Bitcoin is volitile? Volitility is life. Allow me a detour here: In a body, where you have a mass of ...
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๐Ÿค” this resolution-conflict thing must be what Deleuze is building to... I've been listening to a professor chick explaining Deleuze - I'm at modes of thinking, currently hung up on analogy vs identity because in my mind they're the same thing.

Yeah, resolution would demand some action against anyone defying the resolution. It seems like there's only two possible resolutions : totalitarianism in the sense of a murderous police state, or endless expansion. It seems like God prefers the endless expansion - the universe is either infinite in scope and duration, or so big that it might as well be. Our philosophies are stuck until we start building real space colonies.
Comte de Sats Germain · 6d
Here's the professor chick explaining something that I think nostr fixes. Deleuze shouldn't have kicked the bucket in 1995, he'd like this. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=3u0D3r9ziso
liminal ๐Ÿฆ  · 6d
So, in Deleuze's "Difference and Repetition" - One of the most notoriously impenetrable philosophical books. And I have not read it- I have only internalized __the title__. Deleuze presents an ontology of difference - That objects are not fundamental. It is process, or more precisely, __difference__...