World of Warcraft is a STORY OF CYCLES – Follow the FRACTALS and Find the TRUTH!



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20 thoughts on “World of Warcraft is a STORY OF CYCLES – Follow the FRACTALS and Find the TRUTH!”

  1. And, it's your ability to change your views and insights with new information, maturity, and observation is the reason I, and probably so many other WoW players, especially those like us (in particular you and your posse) respect you and your theorizing so much. Don't change…but always change.

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  2. I remember Bellular talking a lot about the Fractals. I don’t remember understanding it. I get it now, but can’t help but wonder if Pyro did better at explaining them or if I just wasn’t paying enough attention to the phone in my pocket lol. It is highly likely I was just uncaring at the time. Would be after returning to WoW finishing the FF MSQ

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  3. You and Jay are pumping content right now, I can't barely catch up!
    Love listening to your videos while working or gaming. You always gives me new perspectives and/or views about some of my lore beliefs. It's refreshing seeing you (re)dive deep into WoW's lore. The return of Metzen also brought me back home and I'm slowly catching up from SL and onwards. Keep the content flowing, short ones, longs ones …all of it. You're my daily radio at this point. 😀

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  4. Hmm….I wonder if Azeroth created Argus. Or is/was/(idk whats appropriate here) there a maker/unmaker relationship between Azeroth and Argus.

    Also, to your point (both in Warcraft and irl), I feel it's healthy to have some degree of mental agility. Beliefs are important, but if you get hit in the face every day with evidence contrary to your beliefs, it is ok to change what you think.

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  5. To be honest sometimes i'd love to actually delete any trace of morals , phylosophy , principles , dignity or anything related to that from my whole being to the point where the only that really matters to me is money , power and only me and myself because thats what the powerful people think in general

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  6. I like the idea of Laplace's demon. It's a philosophical question regarding the nature of reality and whether it is deterministic. Say you have a demon that has impossible knowledge. It knows the location of every single electron, molecule, atom, quark, and etc. It also knows the spin direction and movement it is going in. If something could know all that, could they predict the next nanosecond of time? The implication being that if it can predict the next second, then free will doesn't exist. But this also means that the pattern finding we experience is rooted in this deterministic view of reality.

    Not to say that we don't feel like we have free will, because nobody will ever have the knowledge required to compute this, but it helps us think about the patterns that build up everything.

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