For peeps who dont gno yet ✨🍄🟫✨

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Haha I was thinking about that. The ai singularity was really his idea all along
For peeps who dont gno yet ✨🍄🟫✨
#Terence McKenna's "Novelty Theory" proposes that time is not uniform but inherently dynamic, driven by a fundamental force he called novelty—the creative, complexifying tendency in the universe that opposes habit, or entropic repetition. Based on his interpretation of the I Ching's King Wen sequence, #McKenna claimed to have discovered fractal patterns in the ancient text, which he translated into a mathematical model called Timewave Zero. This model graphs the ebb and flow of novelty over time, showing an accelerating trend toward infinite complexity. ♾️
The theory suggests that the universe is evolving toward a singularity of perfect novelty, which McKenna referred to as the "transcendental object at the end of time" or the "Omega Point". He predicted this event would occur on December 21, 2012, aligning his model with the end of the Maya Long Count calendar. At this point, he envisioned a collapse of physical laws, a "concrescence" of reality, and a transition into a state of hyperconnectivity—what he described as "hyperspace." 🪐
Although Novelty Theory is widely regarded as pseudoscience due to its reliance on numerology and unverified mathematical assumptions, it gained cultural traction for its poetic vision of accelerating change, influencing discussions around the 2012 phenomenon, futurism, and consciousness evolution. McKenna himself later suggested he didn’t take the exact date as literal fact, but rather as a symbolic framework for understanding an inevitable shift in human experience. 🧬
Key elements of the theory (⌐ ͡■ ͜ʖ ͡■)
Fractal nature of time: Smaller time intervals mirror larger ones, suggesting recursive patterns in history. Acceleration of change: More events occur in shorter spans of time—e.g., a week now contains more novelty than millions of years ago. Role of psychedelics: McKenna believed plant-based psychedelics like psilocybin enabled access to the deeper structures of reality, including the I Ching’s hidden patterns. Connection to modern trends: The theory resonates with contemporary ideas about technological acceleration, AI, and global connectivity.
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