"That destiny which has been exalted by those that seek a more enlightened state has never been found in the madness of the crowd – but only in the stillness of the individual."
The ‘house’ that is humanity is now ultimately divided against itself, and is set up to fall, and those who feel that they are insulated from this inevitable reality are stupefied by the mockery in which their lives have been restructured into.
What could human engineers possibly learn from slime mold? Reliable, cost-efficient network construction, apparently: a recent experiment suggests that Physarum polycephalum, a gelatinous fungus-like mold, will actually lead the way to improved technological systems, such as more robust computer and mobile communication networks and AI problems.
This is the network formation in Physarum polycephalum. At t =0, a small plasmodium of Physarum was placed at the location of Tokyo in an experimental arena bounded by the Pacific coastline (white border) and supplemented with additional food sources at each of the major cities in the region. The plasmodium grew out from the initial food source with a contiguous margin and progressively colonized each of the food sources. Behind the growing margin, the spreading mycelium resolved into a network of tubes interconnecting the food sources.
"The paradox to take home is that when one wants it all, one ends up with nothing; yet when one wants nothing, they can then attain it all. Freedom."
- The revelation of Genesis 3:22, the symbols behind it, and where we are in this 'divine comedy.'