The premiere of the second Sermon went very well and I’m very grateful to have found such an attentive and appreciative audience in the astonishing Less Wrong community. This group is truly a collection of remarkable minds, and I’m sure much will become of it. There were about 30 of us, and we went through both existing Sermons non-stop. I was pleased to learn nobody could tell where the first one ended and the second began – after all, the whole thing is a single poem, though in seven parts, and I hope to one day present it as a single, huge, roughly 100 minutes experience.
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Monthly Archives: June 2015
The Games of Entropy
So, being dust, what lets us live?
What raises us above
the countless, mindless, primitive,
raw atoms we’re made of?There is no life within this dust:
Most specks remain unchanged
from back in ancient stars. It must
be how they are arranged.
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