TC - I go back and forth with that answer, and there may be more than one. Like the faulty premise I talk so much about these days of a fixed, solid, objective reality, I don't know of anyone who stops to think, "What basic premises am I using to make this decision or choice at the moment?" It's just not something on hardly anybody's mind. So I don't think there are that many people who really care enough about whether we're living in a holographic universe or not. That's why I've dedicated 2026 to trying to find different ways to talk about and ways that might be more interesting to people. Obviously, I think it's an important topic, and very much connected to our daily lives and future, but until I can get more people to see that, my subscriber list will probably stay pretty small. But I have to keep writing, because it excites me, it fulfills my need to be creative, and the information needs to be "out there" when/if someone needs it. But you might have another answer to your question that I'm not thinking about. Care to share it?
Stephen, this answers the question of "So what? Who cares?" We should all care if it impacts our lives in this manner. Don't give up. Keep writing.
Thanks for the encouragement, Faye!
I read your Substack because you're ever curious and you write clearly. Why do you think you're not getting much response to your posts?
TC - I go back and forth with that answer, and there may be more than one. Like the faulty premise I talk so much about these days of a fixed, solid, objective reality, I don't know of anyone who stops to think, "What basic premises am I using to make this decision or choice at the moment?" It's just not something on hardly anybody's mind. So I don't think there are that many people who really care enough about whether we're living in a holographic universe or not. That's why I've dedicated 2026 to trying to find different ways to talk about and ways that might be more interesting to people. Obviously, I think it's an important topic, and very much connected to our daily lives and future, but until I can get more people to see that, my subscriber list will probably stay pretty small. But I have to keep writing, because it excites me, it fulfills my need to be creative, and the information needs to be "out there" when/if someone needs it. But you might have another answer to your question that I'm not thinking about. Care to share it?