Thing is. And this is what the (more sophisticated) naysayers will say: that causation is not in fact negated by prophecy, as in the future events weren’t so much “known” as they were merely the product of the not-yet-measureable minúte mechanisms of causation that prophets ( and web-bots) are tapping into via the field of probabilities rooted in contemporaneous events. In other weirds, the Grand Mechanism (though not
Immune to a case of the hiccups) predetermined a lot of the eventualities when it was wound up by the Time Lords. In other words….Jus’ sayin’….. thanks for an engaging piece. I feel like on the edge of a “clif-hanger”
Extremely interesting! Beyond interesting actually, correct and true. And consistent my and many others' direct experiences. We don't have a Mind, we are Mind. Mind is the awareness property of Space. Space is the location property of Mind. All group meditators know this experience of fields. All group meditators are familiar with intelligence fields. No need to describe it as an anomaly. It's completely available to experience.
Dr. Crane Brinton, father of Harvard's Intellectual History Dept and chair for 30 years, gave his last lecture in 1968. His topic was humanities advancement to a new species. I've been seeing it for at least 4 decades. Wrote about it in 2004. General Counsel to the Vatican on UFO's Danny Sheehan ,describes the lecture at 1:04:16 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2SQXAPCdmPE . Humanity is advancing, advancing advancing!!! Thank you. Love 'n Light S
Beyond the Melee : What Clif High’s Web Bot is really telling us…
Clif High’s Web Bot is a controversial piece of software that claims to predict future events by tracking keywords on the internet. While it has been credited with some accurate predictions, it has also been widely criticized for its lack of scientific rigor and its tendency to make vague or sensational claims.
Some people believe that the Web Bot is a valuable tool for understanding the collective unconscious and predicting future trends. They argue that the software’s ability to track keywords and identify patterns in human language can provide insights into the future that would not be possible through other means.
Others are more skeptical of the Web Bot’s claims. They argue that the software is simply a sophisticated form of data mining that is prone to false positives and misinterpretations. They also point out that the Web Bot’s predictions are often vague and difficult to verify, making it difficult to assess its true accuracy.
Regardless of whether or not you believe in the Web Bot’s predictive abilities, it is clear that the software has captured the imagination of many people. The idea that a computer program could predict the future is both fascinating and unsettling, and it is sure to continue to generate debate for years to come.
Here are some of the key points to consider when evaluating the Web Bot’s claims:
The Web Bot is based on the idea that human language can reveal hidden patterns and trends.
The Web Bot has been credited with some accurate predictions, but it has also made many inaccurate predictions.
The Web Bot’s predictions are often vague and difficult to verify.
The Web Bot is a controversial tool that is not accepted by mainstream science.
Ultimately, it is up to each individual to decide whether or not they believe in the Web Bot’s predictive abilities. However, it is important to be aware of the limitations of the software and to approach its claims with a critical eye.
In addition to the above, it is also worth noting that Clif High, the creator of the Web Bot, has made some controversial statements about various topics, including conspiracy theories and alternative health practices. This has led some people to question his credibility and the validity of the Web Bot’s claims.
Despite the controversy, the Web Bot remains a popular tool for those who are interested in exploring the future. Whether or not it is truly capable of predicting future events, it is clear that the Web Bot has tapped into a deep human fascination with the unknown.
Only time will tell whether the Web Bot’s predictions will come to pass. In the meantime, it is important to remain critical of its claims and to avoid placing too much faith in its pronouncements.
It is also important to note that the Web Bot is not the only tool that claims to be able to predict the future. There are many other methods and techniques that have been used throughout history, including astrology, tarot, and prophecy. While none of these methods have been scientifically proven to be accurate, they continue to be popular among those who are seeking answers about the future.
Ultimately, the future remains a mystery. While there are many tools and techniques that claim to be able to predict what will happen, none of them are foolproof. It is important to remember that the future is not set in stone, and that we all have the power to shape our own destinies.
Thing is. And this is what the (more sophisticated) naysayers will say: that causation is not in fact negated by prophecy, as in the future events weren’t so much “known” as they were merely the product of the not-yet-measureable minúte mechanisms of causation that prophets ( and web-bots) are tapping into via the field of probabilities rooted in contemporaneous events. In other weirds, the Grand Mechanism (though not
Immune to a case of the hiccups) predetermined a lot of the eventualities when it was wound up by the Time Lords. In other words….Jus’ sayin’….. thanks for an engaging piece. I feel like on the edge of a “clif-hanger”
I think you are agreeing with me no? hahaha I am on Champagne now...hiccups and all : )
Extremely interesting! Beyond interesting actually, correct and true. And consistent my and many others' direct experiences. We don't have a Mind, we are Mind. Mind is the awareness property of Space. Space is the location property of Mind. All group meditators know this experience of fields. All group meditators are familiar with intelligence fields. No need to describe it as an anomaly. It's completely available to experience.
Dr. Crane Brinton, father of Harvard's Intellectual History Dept and chair for 30 years, gave his last lecture in 1968. His topic was humanities advancement to a new species. I've been seeing it for at least 4 decades. Wrote about it in 2004. General Counsel to the Vatican on UFO's Danny Sheehan ,describes the lecture at 1:04:16 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2SQXAPCdmPE . Humanity is advancing, advancing advancing!!! Thank you. Love 'n Light S
Thank you Sean xx
Beyond the Melee : What Clif High’s Web Bot is really telling us…
Clif High’s Web Bot is a controversial piece of software that claims to predict future events by tracking keywords on the internet. While it has been credited with some accurate predictions, it has also been widely criticized for its lack of scientific rigor and its tendency to make vague or sensational claims.
Some people believe that the Web Bot is a valuable tool for understanding the collective unconscious and predicting future trends. They argue that the software’s ability to track keywords and identify patterns in human language can provide insights into the future that would not be possible through other means.
Others are more skeptical of the Web Bot’s claims. They argue that the software is simply a sophisticated form of data mining that is prone to false positives and misinterpretations. They also point out that the Web Bot’s predictions are often vague and difficult to verify, making it difficult to assess its true accuracy.
Regardless of whether or not you believe in the Web Bot’s predictive abilities, it is clear that the software has captured the imagination of many people. The idea that a computer program could predict the future is both fascinating and unsettling, and it is sure to continue to generate debate for years to come.
Here are some of the key points to consider when evaluating the Web Bot’s claims:
The Web Bot is based on the idea that human language can reveal hidden patterns and trends.
The Web Bot has been credited with some accurate predictions, but it has also made many inaccurate predictions.
The Web Bot’s predictions are often vague and difficult to verify.
The Web Bot is a controversial tool that is not accepted by mainstream science.
Ultimately, it is up to each individual to decide whether or not they believe in the Web Bot’s predictive abilities. However, it is important to be aware of the limitations of the software and to approach its claims with a critical eye.
In addition to the above, it is also worth noting that Clif High, the creator of the Web Bot, has made some controversial statements about various topics, including conspiracy theories and alternative health practices. This has led some people to question his credibility and the validity of the Web Bot’s claims.
Despite the controversy, the Web Bot remains a popular tool for those who are interested in exploring the future. Whether or not it is truly capable of predicting future events, it is clear that the Web Bot has tapped into a deep human fascination with the unknown.
Only time will tell whether the Web Bot’s predictions will come to pass. In the meantime, it is important to remain critical of its claims and to avoid placing too much faith in its pronouncements.
It is also important to note that the Web Bot is not the only tool that claims to be able to predict the future. There are many other methods and techniques that have been used throughout history, including astrology, tarot, and prophecy. While none of these methods have been scientifically proven to be accurate, they continue to be popular among those who are seeking answers about the future.
Ultimately, the future remains a mystery. While there are many tools and techniques that claim to be able to predict what will happen, none of them are foolproof. It is important to remember that the future is not set in stone, and that we all have the power to shape our own destinies.
It seems to me that anyone can learn to be better than average in predicting and AI is being trained to do that and direct its own accuracy.
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