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LoveChild · 26-30, F
I might have a credit or two in a book.
What will you get your credits for Lucy?
LoveChild · 26-30, F
@Jimmyorjames: Either editing or being quoted.
@LucyRocks: What will they quote you on?
LoveChild · 26-30, F
@Jimmyorjames: Expertise in how eternal recurrence works.
@LucyRocks: That actually sounds like something potentially interesting, what can you teach me briefly?
LoveChild · 26-30, F
@Jimmyorjames: Eternal recurrence is about the ability of nature to give us immortality. There are three postulated recurrence types: stagnant, erosive, and balanced. Each entails change from current self to replacement self, and this is discussed in terms of repetition and innovation. Only the balanced type is viable: the others suffering from serious integrity and queuing problems.
@LucyRocks: Sort of like when amphibians grow their limbs back, theoretically we could constantly regenerate and refresh our organs? Am I in the right direction?