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Ken Goudsward
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“Questions are expanding; answers are limiting.”
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“Any perception, observation, understanding, theory, model, or system can be assumed to be incomplete, with the exceptional case that the observer happens to be God himself.”
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“A basic premise of ontography is that, when we attempt to study a thing, we are actually studying a part of a representation of our perception of that thing. The object of study is a model of what exists rather than the actual prototypical thing itself.”
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“We truly are a species with amnesia. We have forgotten a very important part of our story.”
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Graham Hancock
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“Just as a viable fantasy relies on suspension of disbelief, so a viable reality relies on suspension of belief.”
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“Rule 1: Each scene must advance the plot and the characters, but more importantly, the plot and characters must advance the theme.
Rule 2: Do not be obvious about rule 1.”
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