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To: IC720 who wrote (1573116)11/23/2025 11:24:29 AM
From: Maple MAGA   Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1579130
 
Armstrong’s story depends almost entirely on his own unverifiable claims, wrapped in a mythology of being the lone genius with “the only true AI.”

His narrative collapses the moment you separate what’s documented from what he says about himself, and without that self-promotion, he’s just another market forecaster with a cult following and a flair for dramatics.



To: IC720 who wrote (1573116)11/25/2025 8:51:38 AM
From: Maple MAGA 1 Recommendation

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The Buddhabrot

“A new study reveals that a mysterious mathematical pattern – known as the Buddhabrot – appears embedded in art spanning from 3000BC to the present day. In a real-life echo of The Da Vinci Code, independent researcher Dr Harry Shirley traces this elusive pattern across time and culture, from Renaissance masterpieces to Ancient Egyptian artefacts and modern psychedelic art.

“Though it may sound like science fiction, the paper recently published in International Journal of Jungian Studies is firmly rooted in the psychological theories of Carl Jung. Jung suggested that our reality is an illusion, and that mind and matter are connected through a hidden mathematical matrix, much like in the film franchise The Matrix. This paper may have uncovered that very matrix, helping to explain the Buddhabrot’s uncanny emergence in art throughout world history. This casts new light on Tutankhamun’s timeless treasure, the Mona Lisa’s smile and surreal psychedelic art.”