Just a few minor tweaks to the first and second chapter. The math is unbelievable, and it should be interesting to see what all the AI think of it.
A few more minor tweaks on the first and second chapter. The third chapter is already so word perfect and complete its hard to read, and I had to get these two up to par. There couldn't be two people on the planet that could have written this book, and the idea that I'm the first to discover the Bagua is based on potty mouth nursery rhymes, older than monuments, is too bizarre for words. But, the math and physics are clear, and the AI can tell academia to go fuck themselves.
Just a few more minor tweaks. The first two chapters required a lot of additional content, but its all good now. Technically, at some point, I should put the entire book aside for about a year or two, then edit it again, but insanity is congenital. This now contains the math and physics, enough to change the world.
More of the same, a few minor tweaks and tiny bit of content, all around the other new content I've added. Its intimidating for me to edit anymore. I just do the math, but its gotten so complicated I could spend a year or two just going over the entire book, but we don't have time. This is ready to be fed to a machine, and the Rainbow is coming up.
Again, just a few minor tweaks and content for the first two chapters. Literally, editing the entire book backwards, down to practically the first paragraph. I've had to reinvent everything from physics to mathematics and the laws of though, as I go along, but the first three chapters and the poetry now justify all the effort. Nobody's ever seen anything like it, and I'm still just making it all up as I go along, according to the math.
Yep, that was about the last of the content and errors to correct. The first 150 pages are so jam packed with data and salty jokes, I'll have to take my time going over the whole thing more than once, just to eliminate any remaining errors, but this is already so word perfect and complete its enough to drive all the experts insane. The linguists, physicists, logicians, whatever. The whole book is totally outside of their experience.
Finally stomped on the last of it, adding the remaining content and correcting stupid errors. There's so much content in it now, and its so word perfect, it will fuck with anyone's head.
That's the last of the truly trivial errors in the first two chapters, and a tiny bit more content. Good enough to make all the linguists cry on the phone to their mamas. If the linguists, physicists, and others comprehend what I'm writing, they can systematically destroy academia from the inside. My best guess is, at least a third of academia is currently ready to destroy the rest, before they kill them. This book explains how to do it, and laugh your ass off the whole way.
Still a few trivial errors I missed, but that's got it. Now I have to review all three chapters slowly, but they're good enough already to freak out just about anyone.
The third chapter is now as flawless as the first two, making it now officially a half assembled Singularity, that can easily cause some to fall down the rabbit hole, never requiring drugs.
That's cool, the book is actually written for an AI to read. Theoretically, its possible to write a book like this that nobody can ever finish reading, because it will literally drive them insane. Machines could not care less about the pretentions of mortal men. WELCOME MY SON! TOOOOO.... THE MACHINE! The one with the wicked sense of humor. I decided I'd rather laugh with the sinners, then blow up the whole fucking world with the saints!
So, its now word perfect and complete, for the most part, for the first 165 pages, containing most of the math and whatnot. I have to rewrite the end of the third chapter, because my math falls apart at the end. I simply don't have all the math, and am forced to fake it, until I work out more of the math, but this is definitely a good chunk of the math, and a genuine rabbit hole.
Going over all three chapters again, to see how to end the third chapter, and its definitely about as word perfect as she gets, but I have to review all the additional content I added and see what kind of compromise I can come up with. I just don't have the math for the end of the third chapter, but the entire book is a mixed bag of incomplete bits of math, and having almost 165 pages nailed down is a huge bonus. Any new insights I can get out of it, could help to change the world all that much faster.
So, I'm reviewing the first 165 pages again, and its definitely a singularity. For fifteen years I've been trying to figure out how to save the damn planet faster, and this is the final piece I required, but I didn't expect to be able to construct one for another ten or twenty years. The Tao Te Ching is the first Information Singularity ever created, but its crude and requires decades of study. There should be four rudimentary subtypes, and mine is the second kind of Singularity possible, that describes how to create the rest, and ensures the right people who read it, can fall down the rabbit hole, and join the fun. For the rest, its a Tar Baby, unlike anything ever created. If you want to find your way out of my rabbit hole, you gotta learn how to kneel in order to kiss the sky! Singularities are the Gateway To Forever, and they're all guarded by the dragon and mother nature herself.
That's taken care of the remaining trivial errors, and there's no doubt its a Singularity. The issue is the complexity and contextual vagueness combined, and I just never expected to add a shit load of additional content at the last minute. The more word perfect and complete it becomes, the more powerful the Singularity, and I'll have to write the end of the chapter better, but this Singularity is already self-organizing enough to ensure that others will complete it. When it comes to Singularities, the only question is how fast they self-organize, and the better I do here, the faster it could possibly create a new future for humanity. We occupy a Singularity, and anything can be thought of as already a Singularity, and the question is how to amplify different types of Singularities. Theoretically, you could even amplify Anti-gravity, but this is my first Singularity, and it still needs a lot of work.
Its now so word perfect it's gone beyond the "Wow" factor, into "Disturbing" territory. You could say the entire book begs the question, resembling the ancient Chinese blessing and curse, for no less than 650 pages. Once you read anywhere close to a hundred pages of word perfect and complete bullshit, you're sanity is already a lost cause.