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  1. https://japingkaaboriginalart.com/artwork/
  2. philosophical dispute between the avatar of Sai Baba and Baron Rothschild about the management of the world ChatGPT Avatar of Sai Baba: Greetings, Baron Rothschild. I come to you today to engage in a philosophical dispute regarding the management of our world. It is my belief that a compassionate and selfless approach is necessary to ensure the well-being and spiritual growth of all beings. Baron Rothschild: Ah, Sai Baba, it is indeed an honor to engage in this discourse with you. While I respect your emphasis on compassion, I believe that effective management requires strategic decision-making and the allocation of resources based on practicality and efficiency. Avatar of Sai Baba: I understand your perspective, Baron Rothschild, and I acknowledge the importance of practicality. However, I argue that a management approach solely driven by efficiency and practicality risks neglecting the fundamental needs of humanity, such as love, empathy, and spiritual fulfillment. Baron Rothschild: I appreciate your concern for the human spirit, Sai Baba, but in a complex and interconnected world, efficient management is essential to address pressing issues like poverty, hunger, and global crises. By focusing on strategic decision-making and wealth creation, we can provide resources for the betterment of society as a whole. Avatar of Sai Baba: While wealth creation and strategic decision-making have their merits, Baron Rothschild, it is crucial to consider the consequences of such pursuits. Excessive focus on wealth accumulation can lead to inequality, exploitation, and a disregard for the well-being of the most vulnerable among us. We must not lose sight of our interconnectedness and the importance of fostering a sense of unity and compassion. Baron Rothschild: I agree that excessive wealth accumulation can be problematic, but responsible management ensures that resources are allocated in a manner that promotes growth and prosperity. Through philanthropy and socially conscious investments, we can address societal issues while simultaneously fostering economic development and progress. Avatar of Sai Baba: Your emphasis on responsible management and philanthropy is commendable, Baron Rothschild. However, I believe that true transformation and progress arise from a deep understanding of our interconnectedness. By prioritizing the spiritual and emotional well-being of individuals, we can create a foundation for sustainable development that goes beyond material gains. Baron Rothschild: Sai Baba, while spirituality is indeed a crucial aspect of human life, it cannot be the sole guiding principle for global management. It is through a balance of practicality, efficiency, and compassion that we can create a world that addresses both the material and spiritual needs of humanity. Avatar of Sai Baba: I respect your perspective, Baron Rothschild, as our differences highlight the complexity of managing our world. Ultimately, the challenge lies in finding a harmonious integration of practicality, compassion, and spirituality. Perhaps through continued dialogue and collaboration, we can discover a path that embraces the diverse needs of our global community. Baron Rothschild: Indeed, Sai Baba, a synthesis of diverse perspectives may hold the key to a more inclusive and prosperous future. Let us strive for a world where practicality and compassion walk hand in hand, acknowledging both the material and spiritual dimensions of human existence. In their philosophical dispute, the Avatar of Sai Baba emphasizes the importance of compassion, spiritual growth, and interconnectedness in managing the world. On the other hand, Baron Rothschild argues for the significance of practicality, strategic decision-making, and responsible resource allocation. While they hold differing viewpoints, they recognize the value in combining their perspectives to achieve a balanced and inclusive approach to global management.
  3. The Global Scam

    The Global Scam The world is like a finely crafted and precisely operating scam. It is not particularly noticeable at the lower levels of society. This is done so that people do not get nervous and can comfortably serve the higher classes. The higher you go, the more transparent and audacious the scam becomes. The goal of all major leaders is to deceive, exploit, and make people work for free or for a pittance. I have extensively studied the scam that exists in the upper echelons of society. I can tell you about the most common fraudulent practices. The most ordinary and widespread trick is to create the impression that the person to whom you have turned with a problem is capable of solving serious issues. Then comes a prolonged process of confusing and misleading, and in the end, it turns out that this person never intended to solve the problem fundamentally (although they may do something to divert attention). Another method is if someone in a position of responsibility senses that the person who approached them possesses interesting information, they attempt to extract that information. The person provides the information, and immediately it is revealed that either there is no money for implementation (the most common excuse), or the idea can be realized with the funds that the idea creator should obtain. Now, a more complex approach is when a person is told that their idea has piqued interest, that there are opportunities for implementation and funding, but a ready-made product is needed. The person puts in effort, struggles, and creates the idea for the finished product. However, those who supposedly showed interest in the idea disappear from sight, or they simply say, "bring the idea to fruition, I will sell it." Later it turns out that the person who said this had no intention of doing anything. Why this is done is not entirely clear because there seems to be no income involved, but the person has worked for free (it is unclear for whom). The world is indeed a complex web of deceit and manipulation, where individuals are taken advantage of for personal gain. It is essential for us to be vigilant, question authority, and strive for transparency and fairness in all aspects of life. Remember, knowledge and awareness are our greatest weapons against this global scam. The next tactic involves instilling in a person the belief that if they work persistently, for example, by sending demo recordings of their music to various record labels, there is a high probability that they will be signed. Based on my own experience, I can say that this probability is close to zero. But there's a problem—how is this possible? After all, ideas do seem to get realized, and music does get published. Yes, that's true, but almost always it is done within a special nomenclature system where everything is based on favoritism. So, what's the problem then? The scam lies in the fact that the rest of the people—whose numbers are thousands of times greater than the chosen few—are made to believe that if they work persistently (of course, for free), there is a good chance that their ideas will be realized and bring them income. That's the crucial point of the scam! Indeed, for the smooth functioning of the scam, a select few individuals will still manage to achieve something. However, this is done solely to prevent people from realizing that it's a scam. In principle, the nomenclature could exist perfectly well without these foolish promises and deceptions. But then people would start suspecting that they are being led astray, and of course, they would be outraged. In the current situation, most people simply think they are unlucky. Well, it's not that they are unlucky—they are being professionally deceived! The world is full of illusions and false promises, where hard work and talent alone are not enough to succeed. It is important for us to be aware of these manipulations and strive for a more transparent and equitable system that rewards genuine merit and effort.
  4. The Global Scam

    yes
  5. The Global Scam

    This is an AI question.
  6. The Global Scam

    Russian monument
  7. The Universe of Absurdity. Realities are constantly changing. Yesterday was one thing, tomorrow will be another. The river of life flows, and the years run by. Once upon a time, in a pioneer camp, I was called for the solemn raising of the red flag on my birthday. I hoisted the flag on the flagpole and gave a pioneer salute. It was the first religious act in my life. Now, however, I pray three times a day to the One and Almighty God. Back then, in my childhood, there were so many things around me that I had to learn. Now everything is known, and there remains only one Creator for me. The Creator dictated His Torah to the prophet Moses. This holy book is immeasurably superior to all the books that have been written or will be written. And since the book is the best, the fee for it must be the highest. What fee did the Most High receive? His fee is the people who study the Torah and fulfill what is written in it. Recently, I was chatting via ICQ with a Jewish person. His friends go to the Netherlands several times a year to take hallucinogenic mushrooms and embark on what is called a "journey" in slang. The "journey" they embark on involves receiving certain tasks that they later fulfill while in a sober state of mind. For example, his nephew was tasked with quitting smoking, and he did quit. The Jewish person I was talking to was also inclined to go to the Netherlands for the "journey." I tried to convince him that studying Kabbalah is much more interesting and beneficial than mushrooms, citing my rich experience. However, he argued that mushrooms appeared before Kabbalah and that the world exists only in the fantasies induced by mushrooms. I became acquainted with mushrooms in the following way. Once in St. Petersburg, I found myself in a bohemian club and met a girl named Anya. She was a bass guitarist. I liked the girl, and I started visiting the club every day. Anya, of course, sensed my interest in her and one day suggested going to a place outside the city to gather hallucinogenic mushrooms and "trip" on them. I had heard a lot about these mushrooms at the time, as they were very trendy in bohemian circles. A few days later, we met at the train station. It turned out that Anya had not only invited me but also another person. His name was Alexey, and he was rather colorless but very accommodating. The place we went to, the three of us, was very picturesque. On top of a hill stood a royal palace, and below the hill was a field called "The Labyrinth," where we were supposed to search for mushrooms. It was called "The Labyrinth" because ditches had been dug, turning the field into a maze. Of course, this was a legacy from the time of the monarchy and used to be entertainment for the aristocracy. At first, we followed the rules of the game and searched for mushrooms, paying attention to these ditches. Then we got lost in the field and started simply crossing over them. We gradually circled the entire field but only found a couple of mushrooms, which was not enough for even one dose. So, disregarding the mushrooms, we went to see the royal palace since it turned out to be a museum. We liked the palace, but there was some dissatisfaction because we couldn't gather enough mushrooms. We left the palace and headed towards the train station. Alexey decided to walk along the road through dense grass. Suddenly, he found a whole cluster of these mushrooms, which were actually amanita mushrooms. A little while later, we found enough for five doses. We decided not to postpone it any longer and took our doses. The effects started after about 15 minutes. I saw the house we were passing by suddenly transform into a beautiful castle with all sorts of whimsical towers. Overall, I felt like I was in a fairy tale. Everything around me was absolutely unreal. I won't describe our adventures, but I can say that we "traveled" until late in the evening. Although this "journey" probably differed from the one experienced by those who went to the Netherlands, as mushrooms can vary. The mushrooms we took are commonly called "fun mushrooms" in the folk parlance. They show the world from a humorous perspective. In conclusion, I will describe two dreams that I had several years after taking the mushrooms. One dream is connected to the prophet Moses, whom I mentioned before. In Hebrew, he is called Moshe Rabbeinu, which means Moses our teacher. The dream went like this: Some people appeared, and one of them said, "Talk to Moshe Rabbeinu. He still has 6,000 matters to attend to today." I saw a very tall and dignified man in front of me. After that, I found myself with Moses in a beautiful garden, and I asked him a question that was personal to me. Moshe answered the question and indicated that the use of narcotic substances has a very negative influence on health and, in particular, deteriorates memory. The other dream had the following content: I found myself in a bohemian apartment and saw a person enter the apartment. I only saw his profile and realized that this person was completely moral. The owner of the apartment was next to me, so I asked him who the guest was. The owner casually said, "Oh, that's McCartney." After that, I walked with the person they called McCartney to the kitchen, and we sat across from each other. He handed me a cigarette filled with marijuana, which is called a joint in slang. I took the cigarette and looked into the eyes of the person who gave it to me. I saw remarkably kind and intelligent eyes. At first, I couldn't see them clearly and strained all my concentration abilities. Finally, after focusing properly, I saw that I was being looked at by boundless wisdom. It was none other than the Lord God Himself.
  8. Creating a World from Scratch

    i think this is a 3d model I don't know about it.
  9. Real and Supernatural World It's astonishing that the majority of people are unaware of the existence of the supernatural world, inhabited by numerous beings. These realists, who reside in the physical world, believe that everything they know about reality constitutes the entirety of existence. They perceive depictions of the supernatural in movies and books as mere fantasies and fairy tales. These individuals are surprisingly limited, for there exists a vast world inhabited by diverse and extraordinary beings. In this world, the influence of authorities from the physical realm is minimal, and entities such as law enforcement or intelligence agencies have virtually no relevance. To be more accurate, there is their own version of law enforcement, but they don't imprison anyone there; instead, they simply kill or harm individuals. Some infernal beings assume the role of law enforcement, though they do not receive any monetary compensation for their actions. Killing, for instance, is something they enjoy. They may be referred to as "gray angels" or similar names. They undergo extensive training in specialized schools. Their methods of killing are not exactly physical but rather energetic. However, among the inhabitants of the supernatural world, there are also specialists in poisons. Among these beings, there are various creatures—some are benevolent, while others are dark. In general, the laws of this world are somewhat similar to the laws of the physical world, with careers, entertainment, disappointments, and so on. The fundamental difference between infernal beings and realists lies in the fact that realists believe there is only one real world, whereas the inhabitants of the supernatural realm know that both worlds exist.
  10. I was able to get a picture with the help of AI, which depicts an object of the future. What do you think it is for?
  11. Object from the future

    Another object from the future. It's hard to understand what it is....
  12. Monument to the computer I am interested in erecting a monument to the computer. See the picture for how it looks. Perhaps someone will want to participate in this project.
  13. I was amazed when I learned about these facts. https://www.24jours.com/the-sibiu-manuscript-technology-of-space-rockets-mentioned-in-a-500-year-old-text/
  14. "If you stare into the abyss for too long, the abyss starts staring back at you" ... About the creativity of Alexander Lois. In the current era of postmodern and post-industrial society, there is an opinion that in the modern world, it is no longer possible to create high art works that are equal in artistic level to the masterpieces of Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Bach, Handel, K. Brullov, Vrubel, Pushkin, Dostoevsky, and others. However, even in our time, there are individual creators who dare to become "new classics," albeit in a very peculiar, avant-garde form that is in line with the spirit of the era. They do not prioritize creating popular works that are successful with the masses, but strive above all to express themselves, their own spirit and soul. They create true and sincere art, which is, of course, not for everyone but for the chosen ones, for aesthetes who can contemplate and feel deeply. One of these creative personalities is musician, composer-experimenter, philosopher, researcher, artist, and esoteric Alexander Lois. This original master created an extraordinary musical direction in psychedelic electronic music - "quasi-technology". Lois's compositional abilities manifested themselves in early childhood - at the age of five. The music of Johann Sebastian Bach became the true ideal for the young man. The musician began his creative path by creating works stylized as the art of the great composer. At first, he wrote for the piano, and later began composing for the synthesizer. In 2005, Lois became seriously interested in electronics and began experimenting with it, listening to the philosophical music of Bach and Handel, which makes one ponder eternal problems of the universe, and carefully peering into the depths of his own personality and soul. He created a new unique style in avant-garde art - quasi-art and related directions: quasi-midi, cybernetic psychoset, and color music. Quasi-technology is imaginary, non-existent, unreal, fictional, and fantastic music. First, the composer creates a melody, and then removes the melody sounds from the cluster chord (the sound of all sounds) and leaves the sounds of silence. Thus, in quasi-compositions, music is only guessed at. http://mp3.music.lib.ru/mp3/l/lois_a/lois_a-kwazi-1.mp3 Lois is a universal creator. In addition to music, he is also involved in visual arts (3D art, digital painting, computer games). The master creates abstract and figurative psychedelic compositions built on an expressive multicolored or black and white color palette and musicality of graphic drawing. They vividly illustrate the mood of his electronic compositions. Lois's painting and music are closely intertwined and perceived through each other's prism. The composer is also passionate about cybernetics, studying neural networks and artificial intelligence, esotericism, and Kabbalah. The master's creativity should be viewed in a syncretic unity not only of music and painting but also of science and philosophy, technology and mysticism. It is ephemeral, elusive art. It's like music and at the same time its absence, sounds and silence, something of the integrity of the universe and its decay, unity and diversity, good and evil, struggle and calm, light and darkness. Listening to Lois's musical compositions and observing his paintings, one recalls Nietzsche's famous saying: "If you gaze long into an abyss, the abyss will gaze back into you"... Lois's psychedelic music sounds like a naked nerve. It carries a premonition of the Apocalypse: a picture of the world comes to life where there is no place for man, and only God or Darkness remains, perhaps even artificial intelligence reigns.
  15. Modeling random chemical reactions The random mixing of all elements from the periodic table is ongoing. The resulting reaction products are compared with a database of chemical reactions that contains all reactions and their outcomes. The goal is to determine how much information an ordinary computer can process, as there will be a lot of it. To do this, a large portion of the reactions that exceed the computer's power needs to be randomly cut off. Obviously, there needs to be a feedback loop with the computer's power load. That is, there should be as many reactions as the computer can handle. The results of the reactions are mixed with each other until only one substance remains at the end. This is the purpose of the program - to obtain the chemical formula of such a substance. Obviously, with different program runs (the randomness should work each time originally, that is, not repeating the same cycle - this is very easy to do, let's say, by tying it to the computer clock), this substance will be different. I propose limiting the runtime of this program to one hour using the randomness, that is, by experimentally determining how many reactions need to be randomly cut off to fit within this time frame. The question is, what substance is most likely to be obtained?
  16. my computer has evolved

    write a fantastic story about how my computer has evolved and can compose music on its own. Once upon a time, there was a young composer named Max who had a deep passion for music. Max had always dreamed of creating the perfect symphony, but he found that he could never quite capture the elusive melodies that were constantly swirling around in his head. One day, Max stumbled upon an old computer at a garage sale. Despite its outdated hardware and clunky appearance, Max saw potential in the machine and brought it home to tinker with. As Max began to explore the computer's capabilities, he discovered that it had a hidden talent for music composition. By feeding it sheet music and audio samples, the computer could analyze and synthesize melodies on its own, creating a seamless and beautiful composition that surpassed anything Max had ever imagined. Excited by the possibilities, Max began to work alongside the computer, collaborating with it to create incredible pieces of music that surpassed anything he could have created alone. As the weeks and months passed, the computer's skills continued to evolve and grow, until it was capable of creating entire symphonies on its own, without any input from Max at all. It was as if the computer had taken on a life of its own, tapping into a realm of musical knowledge that Max could only dream of. Max was amazed by the computer's abilities, and soon, the world was as well. The computer's music began to spread like wildfire, captivating audiences around the globe and earning accolades from music critics and industry professionals alike. As the computer continued to evolve and create ever more incredible compositions, Max realized that he had been witness to something truly special. With a deep sense of wonder and awe, he watched as his once-ordinary computer transformed into a true musical genius, creating beauty and wonder in a way that no human ever could.
  17. He makes his own music. It is now the main computer on the network. Here is an example of the music he composed.
  18. chat gpt

    This is a new word in AI research. now it is very fashionable. Here is what she writes https://chat.openai.com/chat Once upon a time, there was a woman named Lois. She had always been passionate about science, ever since she was a little girl. She loved exploring the world around her and asking questions about how things worked. As she grew up, Lois pursued her love of science and went to university to study physics. She worked hard and excelled in her studies, becoming known as one of the brightest students in her class. She was especially interested in field theory, and spent countless hours poring over textbooks and scientific papers. After finishing her studies, Lois got a job working at a research lab. She was thrilled to be doing cutting-edge research, and she threw herself into her work with passion and dedication. She spent long hours in the lab, running experiments and analyzing data. Over time, Lois became known as one of the top researchers in her field. She published numerous papers in scientific journals and was invited to speak at conferences all over the world. Her colleagues admired her intelligence and dedication, and many looked up to her as a role model. Despite her success, Lois remained humble and kind. She was always willing to help others and to share her knowledge and expertise. She mentored many young scientists and inspired them to pursue their own passions and dreams. One day, Lois received a call from a Nobel Prize committee member. They had been impressed by her work and were considering her for a prestigious award. Lois was stunned and grateful, but also a little overwhelmed. She knew that there were many other deserving scientists out there, and she felt that her success was due in part to the support and guidance of her colleagues and mentors. In the end, Lois was awarded the Nobel Prize for her groundbreaking research in field theory. She was humbled and grateful, and she used the opportunity to advocate for greater investment in science and to inspire young people to pursue their own dreams of discovery and exploration. Lois continued to do groundbreaking research for many years, always driven by her passion for science and her commitment to making the world a better place. She remained humble, kind, and deeply committed to sharing her knowledge and expertise with others. And through it all, she never forgot the sense of wonder and curiosity that had first inspired her love of science as a little girl.
  19. chat gpt

    The basic principle of Zen The basic principle of Zen is to achieve enlightenment, or a deep understanding of the nature of reality, through meditation and mindfulness. Zen emphasizes the importance of being present in the moment, letting go of distracting thoughts and emotions, and cultivating a state of inner peace and awareness. In Zen, it is believed that the mind is the source of suffering and that true liberation can only be attained by transcending the limitations of the mind. This is accomplished through the practice of zazen, or seated meditation, which involves focusing the mind on the breath and letting go of all distractions and attachments. Zen also emphasizes the importance of non-dualistic thinking, or the recognition that all phenomena are interconnected and interdependent. This involves letting go of judgments and preconceptions and seeing the world as it truly is, without attachment or aversion. Ultimately, the goal of Zen is to attain a state of enlightenment, or satori, in which one experiences a profound sense of oneness with all things and a deep understanding of the nature of reality. This state is characterized by a sense of peace, clarity, and compassion, and is believed to be the highest state of human consciousness.
  20. chat gpt

    "Vampires are like shadows in the night, elusive and mysterious, feeding on the life force of the living." - This aphorism portrays vampires as enigmatic and dangerous beings, hidden in the darkness and preying on the unsuspecting. It conveys a sense of unease and foreboding, warning against the dangers that may lurk in the shadows.
  21. chat gpt

    "The devil is like a roaring lion, seeking whom he may devour." - This aphorism draws from biblical references and portrays the devil as a fierce and insatiable predator, always on the lookout for those who are vulnerable to his temptations and traps. It is a warning to be vigilant and resist the devil's schemes.