> > 2024-03-01 1801-0600 > from ars technica ep 2 > How Time Was Fractalised > (semispoiler: how the ai was turned against itself)(semispoiler: how > hypnotic suggestions make psychosis) > > Time was fractalised by observing an event from the future, and preventing > it from happening. > > This succeeded, and causality wasn’t violated. The universe split into > repeatedly fracturing universes by order of causality from the events that > conflicted, into completely new universes, each on—[1805 two conflicting > results could coexist side by side in the same universe until their shared > causality conflcited, and then a new recursively fractalising— > (… and this made metaspacetime beings evolve > 1805 1806 > [experimentee holds all this in their mind and works with it meet basic > goals. > 1806 > 1835 one idea is that the wild control processes are a specifically-unpredictable mix of those from the dictators, and those from the experimentees and rebel researchers (and various exotic things from those two cointeracting to different depths) 1836 1940[[[some of the spinning pairs of causality contained messages from the events that caused the fractal; stories from when it happened, or instructions for what to do to resolve it, or after it was resolved. most of this information[typod 9 fixed 1943] was lost as the fractured and [recursively reinterpreted?] consciousnesses of the people involved, still in conflict, tried to guide the [explosion] toward their values or perceptions thereof … 1941 [[[experimentee may have presence due to mother[/parent[s][2103:/friends/rebel researchers/family] cosciousness[-fragments] in [explosion] working to protect their life 1943
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