Jiang's name for the hidden history reconstructed by predictive models after rejecting school-installed narratives.
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secret history
Jiang's name for the hidden history reconstructed by predictive models after rejecting school-installed narratives.
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Key Notes
The course project of using present models and predictions to reinterpret the past behind official school history.
The next class is identified as the last class and will discuss Pax Judaica as the culmination of these trends.
The class is framed as training imagination rather than transmitting facts: students build analytical models, test them by prediction, and then use them to reinterpret the past.
The 'secret history' project begins from the premise that school history is a power-implanted system and that understanding manipulation is the route to liberation.
Jiang says monotheism is the revolution in human thought that produced money, the individual, and the nation-state and thereby created the modern world.
Jiang says the next video will preview three classes: Secret History of the World, Great Books, and Game Theory.
Jiang describes Secret History of the World as going into the nexus of finance, intelligence, and religion.
Jiang reads the Secret History account of Genghis Khan as suspiciously mythic because it follows the same structure as other Proto-Indo-European founding stories.
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"I don't know the answer to that, okay? I'm just providing you with a theory. And these connections, we don't know how close they..."
"...this and go back and analyze the past to reveal the secret history of the world. That is a project we are undertaking. We..."
"We perceive the Nomana and turn it into the phenomena for us to process. In other words, and this is really important. Reality is..."
"...this and go back and analyze the past to reveal the secret history of the world. That is a project we are undertaking this..."
"You have to be brainwashed into believing these three things. If someone from the past, maybe a thousand years ago, were to come today,..."
"Okay? All right. Any questions? Excuse me? Okay, yeah, so there are three great monotheistic religions, right? Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. What I will..."
"It's gonna be a really interesting class. I'm really looking forward to teaching it. I'm really looking forward to sharing with you. I'll also..."
"...classes I'll be teaching. I'll be teaching three new classes, The Secret History of the World. So I'll be going into the nexus of..."
"When the father dies the tribe abandons the mother and her young children. So they're forced to fend for themselves. Eventually the mother finds..."
"...social order. So that's the story that we have from the secret history. And that's very similar by the way to other founding myths..."
"-wolf nurses them. And a shepherd adopts them. Eventually they discover their true heritage. And they help their grandfather, Numitor, kill his brother, Aemilius,..."
"...Khan. What we do know. Comes from a book called The Secret History of the Mongols."
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The first Secret History class begins with Kant and ends with alchemy.
The first Secret History class starts with Kant and ends with alchemy.
The lecture begins with Canada's immigration crisis and ends with a theory of Western collapse.
Genghis Khan is not explained by saying the Mongols were uniquely evil.
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