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Interesting things. Its the things worth hearing about. For conversations, it would be ideal if you'd like to talk about what I'd like to hear about. Or for blogs.

My roommate and I enjoy talking about interesting things. We're interested in broader awareness. We realized singularity can be between any number of people, and that number can grow, like a snowball. The government should account for the change once the democracy favors it, but it couldn't happen before everyone in the country chose singularity, because society would be unstable. It would be like the polar molecule, lacking the capability of resonance, the capability to be stable, in so making it highly reactive, sometimes explosive. I also realized how we can achieve stability by sharing equally what we do and have together. By being fair.

Let's refer to a "time dilator" as a technology that subjectively decelerates time, and as a result, has a relative mental effect of accelerating the thought process, widening human perspective on reality. There is evidence for the accelerated thought processes in written thoughts during accelerated thought, in that the thought process typically has a higher frequency of understanding concepts, especially between and sometimes within concepts in quick succession. Could be interesting to know that I wouldn't ever use a "time dilator" to answer questions we ask because the truth is opened to someone from the examples of the present moment, not from some seed placed in a question that may be unanswerable, such as: when was the beginning of time? Or: how far is the edge of the earth? Or: why does Ares have a preference for the enemy?

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