Datalism is slowly extending it’s influence, letting the days of science slowly be forgotten for the barbaric and savage way with which it treats and views reality. Indeed, with the passage of time, it will slowly be the case that practicing science will be more and more a crime, until a time comes where people start believing that it doesn’t even exist, and has never existed. But where is our fractional god, who will make all this a reality? Merge mathematics with religion, that is the future. For an infinitesimal god is infinitely more powerful than one god, and a fractional prophet can save the lives of billions of people in our age, and trillions and quadrillions in the future. Sin can never be understood, it can only be punished. But what do you call a fractional god? A godule? We still haven’t figured out what to call him, but let it be known that invoking his name will be a matter of life and death for many people in the coming years, decades, centuries and millennia. We should believe in him because we must recognize that humanity is equal to other creatures, and that it has a fractional mind with respect to nature. Laws predestine us as much as they do dogs.
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One wonders how the journeys of the anglosaxons to the shores of England must have been like. It is doubtful to have been easy, and despite the lacuna in our knowledge on the matter, maybe studying the reasons behind it more would be useful. It is impossible to build the future without utilizing the past. Truly, it is impossible, for every invention, for it to be useful, needs to find a contemporarily unused word that had its time in the past. There is a datalistic reason for that, for nobody will take you seriously if you come up with a word that neither a god nor an ant can relate to, let alone a person. One wonders whether reading hieroglyphs is a sin or not. Given the Islamic and iconoclastic reservation about looking at images, it should be like procreation for humanity, done only if it prevents annihilation, but avoided otherwise. But not all hieroglyphs are sinful, and some are more honorable than others. To balance the past with the future, let us come up with this compro...
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