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Reddit mentions of Time and the Technosphere: The Law of Time in Human Affairs

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Time and the Technosphere: The Law of Time in Human Affairs
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Found 1 comment on Time and the Technosphere: The Law of Time in Human Affairs:

u/guise_of_existence ยท 2 pointsr/sorceryofthespectacle

Yea, definitely weird lol, and slightly hilarious.

Have you heard of Jose Arguelles? I think we might have talked about him on this sub, but can't remember. I'm planning to read his book Time and the Technosphere in which he basically says that 9/11 was an inevitable event. I think it's on scribd for free too, and it might be up your alley.

I found this youtube channel with him reading passages from some of his books and was pretty impressed with how intelligent he seemed and how sophisticated his ideas are, given my propensity for out there stuff. He works from a Mayan cosmology/paradigm. Interesting stuff, at least.

Anyways... my point is just that this isn't the first time I've encountered the idea of 9/11 being some kind of supernatural event. I found the video on the latest runesoup and Gordon was basically going on about the same thing. Ahhh synchronicities... looks like this was the kick in the pants I needed to start reading time and technosphere.

IMO, it seems like investigations into the nature of time is an under-appreciated line of inquiry. A lot of seemingly disparate threads keep looping back to it for me.