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Eric has explained a method of reframing one's thinking to find "hidden worlds" or "the invisible world" by searching for "holes" or a lack of closure in the visible world. He originally discussed this concept publicly in [https://twitter.com/EricRWeinstein/status/778434538200371200 a thread on Twitter in 2016]. If you are interested in helping us animate this [[Riffs to Animate|riff]], please let us know!
Eric has explained a method of reframing one's thinking to find "hidden worlds" or "the invisible world" by searching for "holes" or a lack of closure in the visible world. He originally discussed this concept publicly in [https://twitter.com/EricRWeinstein/status/778434538200371200 a thread on Twitter in 2016]. If you are interested in helping us animate this [[Riffs to Animate|riff]], please [https://twitter.com/ThePortalClips let us know]!




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Eric has explained a method of reframing one's thinking to find "hidden worlds" or "the invisible world" by searching for "holes" or a lack of closure in the visible world. He originally discussed this concept publicly in a thread on Twitter in 2016. If you are interested in helping us animate this riff, please let us know!