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12 timestamped hits 4 source readings 4 extracted notes Aliases: informations

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Information

He says vibration is energy and information; brains receive universe-vibrations, combine them with experience into memory, and then imprint those memories back into the universe.

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Lecture model as of 2025-10-15.

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He says vibration is energy and information; brains receive universe-vibrations, combine them with experience into memory, and then imprint those memories back into the universe.

Jiang's answer to a classroom question in this lecture.

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Local priests give the church bureaucratic reach by interacting with people directly, gathering information useful for taxation, and shaping thought.

Model of pre-Islamic Arabian trade in the lecture.

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Arabian traders had access to advanced technology, information, and stories because they moved between Egypt, India, Byzantium, Persia, and other trade worlds.

General model of bureaucracy.

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Bureaucracy depends on reading and writing because it must transport information from one place to another.

Timestamped Evidence

The Final Days of the U.S. Empire

2026-04-21, day precision · The Final Days Of The U.S. Empire! – Full Interview w/ Professor Jiang

Transcript

"...and talking to our audience. We can't get this kind of information from the wall street journal, the New York times, the Washington post,..."

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