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Rece double and very superficial. The album is nice but still far from the energy of Mr. Bungle.
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@SID in comment no. 41 you have committed a serious offense against me and the entire species I represent. I formally request your apologies, or I will be forced to recall our ambassador.
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I join the others and note (I hadn't paid attention before) that the staff on the cover is positioned ambiguously, between white magic and black. An album to which I am sentimentally and deeply connected.
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@Senmayan: nice comment, too bad you showed up late, we could have made the discussion more interesting, who knows with Zeitgeist Addendum?
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I don't really think it's congenital, more like social, climatic, and spiritual factors. Here in Brazil, there are thirty to forty thousand homicides a year, and I never hear about suicide.
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"...faithful to the line, but the line isn't there..." in my opinion sums it all up. Those who have the brains to understand, let them understand... Excellent review.
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What a mess the cover is!
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Dear Dr. Adder, first of all, I am captivated by this reading, especially because I am greatly drawn to complex things where we find various disciplines united for a broader understanding of phenomena in general. Then, some observations that emerged during the reading of your stimulating review. In the introductory quote, we could very well replace the word "infinite" with the word "God," whose secondary manifestation is called universal fluid, according to spiritism and hermetism (which, however, limits itself to the effect while leaving out the cause). The continuum of cantor, as written above, is nothing more than a fractal, that is, a graph mathematically obtained from equations of complex numbers (roots of negative numbers). A very simple example is the cauliflower, where separating its florets always gives us the same standard of shapes, a very well-illustrated example in the book "The Web of Life" by Fritjof Capra. For those who wish to delve deeper or just have fun, I recommend software called Fractive. Fractals are the language through which God has created natural forms; in my opinion, they are a great revelation and the overcoming of abstract Euclidean geometry. I will definitely read the reviewed book, even though my reading list is still quite long. Thank you for your scholarly and intriguing suggestions.
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@Geenoo: Instead, after reading your comment, I feel closer to you. I haven't forgotten the chat in the Capra review. Unfortunately, I can't do much, I would tell you to pray, not in the classic sense, but just listen to your breath and see the universe you have inside; if it's all dark outside, you can always turn on your inner light, that one, if you want, never goes out, not even after death. Bye!