Transcribing Audio Podcasts Into Written Manuscripts Necessary for Researching and Compiling Data On Aliens, the Matrix, Computer Simulation, Archon, Awakening, Artificial Intelligence, Hypedirmensional Existence, Etc Life in the Simulated Reality Matrix
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Posted on FB 4/25/2019
To broaden the dissemination of important information and to ensure the ability to correlate and cross reference data, podcasts should be transcribed into text. Too much information is lost or unsearchable otherwise. I say this because it - nowadays - the primary form of information exchange is no longer written but spoken. This is problematic for obvious reasons when it comes to the sharing of information and the need for collective thinking on the part of awakened individuals working to figure out what the true nature of our world really is and how to understand and deal with the invisible intelligence that seems to be in complete control of it. Podcasts are fantastic, a great way to communicate and learn. But untranscribed they serve little purpose to those of us trying to disseminate accurate theories based on collective knowledge, experiences, and opinions and beliefs. Ironic, too, given that we live in the technological age of AI, yet a written record of all or our exponentially accumulating talk and discussion remains, more or less, uncreated. And here, if writing is magic, a special kind of technology in and of itself, the fact that our talk is not being translated into the written word could have devastating consequences for reasons yet unseen. For all we know, the AI - central computer, if you will - might operate by the eye and not by the ear. If you understand what I mean, then you understand what I'm saying. Maybe this is important, maybe not. But what remains important is that a written record exist so that we human beings can make use of all this information in the way we've always done it - through reading and writing.
Posted on FB 4/25/2019
To broaden the dissemination of important information and to ensure the ability to correlate and cross reference data, podcasts should be transcribed into text. Too much information is lost or unsearchable otherwise. I say this because it - nowadays - the primary form of information exchange is no longer written but spoken. This is problematic for obvious reasons when it comes to the sharing of information and the need for collective thinking on the part of awakened individuals working to figure out what the true nature of our world really is and how to understand and deal with the invisible intelligence that seems to be in complete control of it. Podcasts are fantastic, a great way to communicate and learn. But untranscribed they serve little purpose to those of us trying to disseminate accurate theories based on collective knowledge, experiences, and opinions and beliefs. Ironic, too, given that we live in the technological age of AI, yet a written record of all or our exponentially accumulating talk and discussion remains, more or less, uncreated. And here, if writing is magic, a special kind of technology in and of itself, the fact that our talk is not being translated into the written word could have devastating consequences for reasons yet unseen. For all we know, the AI - central computer, if you will - might operate by the eye and not by the ear. If you understand what I mean, then you understand what I'm saying. Maybe this is important, maybe not. But what remains important is that a written record exist so that we human beings can make use of all this information in the way we've always done it - through reading and writing.
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