Jiang concludes that the Yamnaya transition marks a new history for humanity.
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Jiang says the basic lesson he draws from quantum mechanics is that reality becomes true through participation and observation, so people should actively imagine and build a better future rather than wait passively through collapse.
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"So I mean the basic principle of quantum mechanics is reality is what we imagine it to be. It's only when we participate in..."
"So this marks a new history for humanity. When we come back from the break, we'll start exploring this history, okay?"
Relevant Lectures And Readings
The conversation starts with Iran, but it quickly becomes a wider map of how Jiang thinks history moves.
Old Europe begins as a Mother Goddess world of agriculture, unity, women, peace, and art.
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