@nickgonino the shadow and the cave
@octal Really value books/people who can reframe a popular narrative into an original thesis
@JustDavidG I'd love to listen in to Tolkien's mind, to observe what he thought about that didn't end up in his books
@MachineAlchemy loved this book. when I want to get my mind in a forward looking state, I'll listen to one of the final chapter and then do some work.
@kkoncevicius thanks for the suggestion, just downloaded
@JackMorela41206 enjoyed Black Holes, left me feeling excited to possibly be around when there is progress understanding the information paradox.
@jennyalaking Reminds me of the near infinite richness of our existence; that at every scale small and big, entirely self contained realities are doing their thing. We experience such a small snippet but get to peak our heads in and experience the expanse.
@markowifk I'm a third of the way through this book. It's hard to understand why we're not obsessed with alignment and on the other hand it's entirely expected we humans wouldn't be.
@mEisNObodee I worked construction in high school and always loved studying the blueprints of what we were building and seeing how it all pieced together systematically
@erickpinos Transportation into other worlds