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12. who owns the future

h. Terence McKenna, The Big Bang Doesn’t Make Sense

April 15, 1996 zap-editor
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THE BIG BANG DOESN’T MAKE SENSE

Terence McKenna, From ‘The Importance of Human Beings’.
6 min 26 sec (selected excerpt)

McKenna refutes the scientific theory of the Big Bang.

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  • Intro & Course description
  • 01. growing new stories
  • 02. I contain multitudes
  • 03. zombie ontology
  • 04. other, a hesitant smile
  • 05. poetry is not a luxury
  • 06. the thought police
  • 07. transition town
  • 08. on bio-piracy & guerrilla gardening
  • 09. sharing circles, (e)conomy & doughnut economies
  • 10. spaceship earth: the world as a relationship
  • 11. you tickle, therefore I am
  • 12. who owns the future
    • * summary & further research
    • a. Johann Lurf, ★
    • b. Svetlana Boym, Slow Thinking
    • c. Michio Kaku & Stephen Hawking, The Extrate …
    • d. Carlo Rovelli, The Illusion of Time
    • e. Denis Villeneuve, Arrival
    • f. Laurance Doyle, Interspecies Communication …
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