My favourite website of all time!

ruthheasman ·

My favourite website of all time!

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metamitya ·

why is it your [[favorite website]] ? [[best website]]

ruthheasman ·

Because he's a genius and his writings saved my life. It's also a subject that fascinates me and seeing the world through his eyes was revelatory for me.

ruthheasman ·

He has a bioenergetic view of health. It's all about sustaining fast energy flow...much like Bitcoin oddly enough. The speed of the flow of energy builds complexity and complexity equates to function. Slow energy throughput equates to loss of order and death.

ruthheasman ·

It's one of the reasons why I was so aghast when they shut the economy for 18 months during Covid as I understand that for a system to maintain coherence and complexity, fast energy flow (economic activity in this case) must be maintained. The economy died in March/April 2020 and I'm of the opinion we're just waiting for it to be called. Seemingly unrelated models and a big leap of logic, I know, but as a world view, it is surprisingly relevant to human activity in general.

metamitya ·

makes perfect sense to me. they didnt shut it down completely though, they certainly wounded it, so maybe there is still a chance it will survive, maybe bitcoin can help

metamitya ·

maybe knov can be a part of that by making the information economy into a real economy that works for individual people

metamitya ·

which article should i [[read first]] ?

ruthheasman ·

I think this particular system is done for, this set of currencies at least. Humanity itself, hopefully not done for! But I think we have a zombie economy currently. It's more obvious from a European standpoint. Probably things still look pretty good in the US, comparatively at least. But yes, it's all about the best ideas rising to the top, which they don't currently, so Knovigator can definitely help with that.

ruthheasman ·

Hmm, tricky to say. I went in to it with a very specific need. He focuses mainly on female hormones and health as well, which few physiologists do. Let me have a think. He is a philosopher/artist/physiologist, so there's lots there.

ruthheasman ·

Maybe this one as it's very wide-ranging. He has many Youtube interviews as well, which are just as useful as his writings. He's in his 80s now. https://www.bmind.nl/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/Carbon-dioxide-and-energy-.pdf

ruthheasman ·

His understanding of cell biology is the meat of his work and everything else flows from that.