(urth) Something Newish

brunians at brunians.org brunians at brunians.org
Fri Dec 5 19:01:57 PST 2008


Interestingly enough, long before I read TBoTNS I would have these
occasional dreams or visions or hallucinations etc wherein I was to be
taken up by space aliens and judged in some way and if I was found wanting
I would be castrated. These were in no way pleasant, and sometimes could
be quite distracting. Of course, remember that this is someone whose
earliest memory is getting the end of his penis cut off talking to you.

Anyway.

You can imagine that when I read TBoTNS I was completely blown away. At
that point I knew I had to talk with Wolfe about it. I met him for the
first time in the early 80's in the company of John Cramer, a theoretical
physicist and childhood friend of his, and we had a long discussion, in
the course of which and among many other things I discovered that Wolfe
was not a gnostic but an orthodox Catholic, I first heard the name 'Jorge
Luis Borges' as someone whose writing he thought I might enjoy and we
agreed that my hallucinations or what have you were probably caused by the
experience of reading the book (not necessarily just *my* experience of
reading the book) echoing back up the timeline.

Anyway, the whole thing was pretty seminal for me and is deep in towards
the core of my ideas about time and Reality and so on.



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> That question mark is itself a clue.  You are trying to throw me off
> the scent like a good lupine hero.
>
> On 12/5/08, brunians at brunians.org <brunians at brunians.org> wrote:
>> I doubt your theory?
>>
>>
>> .
>>
>>
>> > My new theory is that brunians is Sev1.
>> >
>> > I will reread to look for clues.
>> >
>> > On 12/5/08, Solomon, Joshua <J.A.Solomon at city.ac.uk> wrote:
>> >> > Date: Fri, 5 Dec 2008 06:50:31 -0500 (EST)
>> >> > From: brunians at brunians.org
>> >> >
>> >> >>> I remember being circumcised (I would have been eight days old),
>> >> >>> and I have memories that seem to precede that, but it is very
>> >> >>> hard to say.
>> >> >
>> >> >> This is so unusual that I find it hard to believe. Google
>> "earliest
>> >> >> memories," and you'll find most adults cannot remember anything
>> from
>> >> the
>> >> >> time before they were 3 or 3.5 years old.
>> >> >
>> >> > Believe or disbelieve, it makes no difference to me. I know other
>> >> people
>> >> > who have memories that go back before three years old or so.
>> >>
>> >> OK, but how can you (all) be so certain your memories are "real?" See
>> >> http://faculty.washington.edu/eloftus/
>> >> bee
>> >> --
>> >> Joshua A. Solomon
>> >> http://www.staff.city.ac.uk/~solomon
>> >>
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