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Nietzsche argued that Greek tragedy originated in the chorus (not the dramatic action) and it was in its most ancient form nothing but the chorus. People of Dionysian spirit desire the truth of nature in its most unforgiving reality and when they achieve this through intoxication they are transformed into satyr-like beings that speak with an oracular wisdom, which flows from comprehending the heart of existence through union with it.

— Jason Reza Jorjani, LOVERS OF SOPHIA

Images: Timothy Wyllie, 1980s
Dear David,
Thank you for all of your awesome and deeply inspiring work. I’m sorry that we didn’t get to meet. Maybe in our next lives. I wish you all the best navigating the bardo state, something for which I know you’ve long prepared.
With gratitude and admiration,
– Jason
Tesla and Brown thought that, although the static ether conception of 19th century physics was in fact false, there is a dynamic ether that functions as a basic physical medium in the cosmos. According to their rival paradigm, space is filled with a dynamic ether, a subtle substance that can be manipulated through electromagnetic fields. Electromagnetic waves propagate through this medium, and this ether can be tapped in order to harness free energy or to generate electrogravitic effects.

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This is the perfect example of what I have argued about epistemology from Prometheus and Atlas (2016) to Prometheism (2020), namely that scientific paradigms are power structures and that a Spectral Revolution in the sciences should yield a post-paradigmatic science. This does not mean abandoning paradigms but recognizing that one is not “truer” than another. Rather than conceiving of scientific paradigms and the theories that they make possible as providing a more or less accurate reflection of some putatively ‘objective reality,’ we should see different paradigms as toolboxes that make differing types of engineering possible.


— Jason Reza Jorjani, Satanaeon

Image: Caravaggio, Medusa, 1597 / Franz Von Stuck, Medusa, 1892 / Jacek Malczewski, Medusa, 1900
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