03/08/2013 00:00 Indexed under:
Issue 3Principles of Cognitive Economy
Back from Munich, after the immediate stress drop following my exit of the conflict zone, I was prompt to use the stretch of time I was given to (point) zero in on the situation, for good reason: ever since I had entered that augmented state of consciousness, my attention was entirely absorbed by a strange "AlphatraZ" effect, which was clearly directional insofar as it indicated the direction of cure. The resulting two-way interaction translated into an incredibly (re)integrated virtual memory (as if hyperventilated by audiovisual chains of association which had suddenly redeployed themselves into an alternative scenario), coupled with a near total impossibility to retrieve the alpha element, i.e. the first impression at the source of each chain. A paradoxical strangeness, as reassuring as worrisome: everything was there, omnipotent at all spacetimes, except for...the beginning of a story, which as a result, I perceived as all too fictional. Stuck at the crossroads between past, present and future, I clearly had a logical time problem.
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