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DEEP (Dispersed Equatorial Equilibrious Performativity)
Did Julius Caesar cross the Rubicon? If so, how do we know? The degree to which we must plunge ourselves in faith-based unknowing is only slightly less than the degree to which Julius Caesar himself must plunge.
As Hericlitus told us, no one steps into the same river twice. In this respect, we actually can with absolute certainty say that Julius Caesar most definitely did not cross the Rubicon because with every step, DEEPer and DEEPer he went, the Rubicon in which his previous step entered was swiftly on its way out to sea.
As capitalism has created an entirely frictionless world of smooth spaces reverberating with meaningless pinging sounds voiced by anti-microbial mouths, one never steps into the same capitalist space twice. As one takes a second step, the world of the previous step has already slipped away into the outer reaches of outer spaces where entropic depletion snuffs out all light. —Authro Noté and Snauthor Snote
(for more information on these authors and all other Author's Notes authors, please see 4.Communion)
Did Julius Caesar cross the Rubicon? If so, how do we know? The degree to which we must plunge ourselves in faith-based unknowing is only slightly less than the degree to which Julius Caesar himself must plunge.
As Hericlitus told us, no one steps into the same river twice. In this respect, we actually can with absolute certainty say that Julius Caesar most definitely did not cross the Rubicon because with every step, DEEPer and DEEPer he went, the Rubicon in which his previous step entered was swiftly on its way out to sea.
As capitalism has created an entirely frictionless world of smooth spaces reverberating with meaningless pinging sounds voiced by anti-microbial mouths, one never steps into the same capitalist space twice. As one takes a second step, the world of the previous step has already slipped away into the outer reaches of outer spaces where entropic depletion snuffs out all light. —Authro Noté and Snauthor Snote
(for more information on these authors and all other Author's Notes authors, please see 4.Communion)