Qodest cibernetic-man is* (or at least appears to be) irremediably, completely, integrally, absolutely, irrefutably, fully and totally, wonderfully crazy!
Uan - Calabi Yau Manifold (2:19) - The best imaginable colloquial transliteration between R. Daneel Olivaw and R. Giskard Reventlov****;
Dos - Hyperellptic Surfaces (12:16) - If and when (hopefully soon: before it is alas too late) the Aliens (little men in green, yellow, fuchsia, polka dots, cross-stitch etc etc), decide finally to save planet Earth by completely exterminating the human race, these ten-and-fragmented-first could represent the last (dis)human requiem granted(us) before the final eradication;
Frì - Holomorphic N-0 Form (2:39) - Kraftwerk [stylized] on the rocks (or on the radiaktive-beach: Fate Vobise);
Battero - Compactification (1:55) - Never did I hypothesize it could have such an inscrutable sound (the de-compactification, of course);
(Gimme)Faiv - Mirror Symmetry (3:44) - Mirror-Symmetrically irreflexive;
Seis - Non Vanishing Harmonic Spinor (6:38) - Who the heck/darn turned off gravity (and yet I thought I had paid the related bill)?
Sett'eunquarto - Hypersurface (3:34) - Richard D. James plays interstellar marbles with(against) Blixa Bargeld;
Last(al limone) - Dimension II (4:11) - OmmonDieu! What a strange (unbelievable) dimension;
Could it be for this or because of that iron & admire beyond é adore?
* With all due respect, esteem and solidarity towards those truly suffering from mental health issues *** and for those who give them assistance and affection.
*** As it is also given, conflictsofinterestly, that I would consider myself belonging to this ever-growing category, with a fair probability, even me.
**** On the sidelines of all this, I would think it is good to remind that:
1. A robot may not injure a human being, nor, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm.
2. A robot must obey the orders given by human beings, except where such orders would conflict with the First Law.
3. A robot must protect its own existence, as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law.
0. A robot may not harm humanity, nor, through inaction, allow humanity to come to harm.
Call them fools (call them).
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