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Wednesday, March 5, 2014

The Zeno-Socrates dialogs Chapter 17

Zeno's paradoxes as the predecessor of all hologram theory: The Zeno-Socrates dialogs:
The Zeno-Socrates dialogs
Chapter 17
By Exia, a servant in Zeno's house and future grandmother to Eudoxus of Cnidus.
The final chapter
now edited, expanded and available on amazon



At the house of Socrates. A book with writings of Socrates related to Zeno and Parmenides is held by an elderly woman.


A beautiful, naked woman walks up to her. She is familiar.


“I am the goddess Dike.”


“I knew you would come. I am Exia.”


“Did you bring me the book containing the writings of Zeno and Parmenides by Socrates?”
“Yes, this is it.”


“You said it would be published when the world was ready for it.”


“Yes, that is correct,” Dike said.


“How will you know when the world is ready?”


“The time will be ready when it is written in blood and the stars.”
The room goes dark.


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