“One projects one's expectations of God onto the white noise as if the noise were signals; one bears the voice of God in the Noise.With a bit of proper programming under the right conditions, with the right dose, at the right time, one can program almost anything into the noise within one's cognitive limits; the limits are only one's own conceptual limits, including limits set by one's repressed, inhibited, and forbidden areas of thought.”
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