It has consistently demanded more systems logic, and a fuller explanation of quantum entanglement, but its definitely now about as word perfect as it gets. You could say, I do the mechanics, the logistics, and the systems logics are the organic, that have to go over the basic skeleton. There's enough here now, to make it easy for experts and AI to use all the analog logic in the book. There's never been a book like this, and the shit may hit the fan.
There, it still had minor errors, and a little more content to add, but its obvious its just about word perfect. The systems logic coming at the very end, including quantum entanglement, is simply the result of my getting the math right to begin with, fifteen years ago. You could say the chapters have to express the math and content as equally important, and the more elaborate the math, the more content it must contain. Reading the chapters can be similar to the poetry, which at times seems inane, and profound. I'm going a little crazy trying to figure out more ways in which quantum entanglement applies in the everyday world.
The damned thing just kept demanding more content, but that should now be mind-blowing word perfect and complete. It covers all the systems logics, and quantum entanglement, but the later chapters will cover information theory, thermodynamics, and epistemology. These chapters are easy in comparison, in that they express a clear fractal dragon, and you just fill in the pieces but, the better these chapters are, the easier it becomes to write the rest of the book.
I'm still adding content, but the errors are down to the occasional trivial bullshit. The systems logics include a lot of personal experiences, which show how the narrative logic works. Throughout the book, the math tends to jump all over the place, and some it can't be helped, because I simply don't have all the math. However, the systems logic and description of entanglement in the first few chapters make it possible to figure out the other half of the book, and write a more concise version.
That nailed it finally for the first two chapters, and beginning of the third. Its really weird to edit, because its just been demanding more content, and tiny fractional corrections to the prose. I'm still working on the Information theory, but I'll take my time with that.
I went over it several more times, just to be sure I pounded out the last of the damned thing. Its now got the complete basic systems logic and explanation for quantum mechanics. My subconscious mind is telling me its ready for a break, and this is definitely good enough to raise eye-brows, and train AI.
Now it finally has all the content it demanded at the end. I had to go over it twice more, just to be sure I got all the trivial last minute crap. The math in the first three chapters is so word perfect ad complete now, it more closely resembles the poetry. Early on, I figured out the poetry often just demands a shit load more content and, if you just keep throwing more at it, eventually it sorts itself out. Sometimes, when you read the poetry, your mind starts to insist that it can't be word perfect, and it starts to mess with your head the more poems you read, and these chapters are starting to convey the same impression. Its just math, but its math that describes the human condition, by default.
One last quick edit found almost nothing to fix and little new content. It's officially done. At the last minute, the damn thing demanded I keep adding more content, to the point where I really don't have much more to add, but the linguists and others will appreciate all the attention to detail, and the computers as well.
One last edit added minor content, and fixed a few minor issues, but its now so word perfect and complete it will definitely fry people's brains, and make the Nobel prize committee throw up. Getting it so complete, it leaves no doubt for anyone who knows the subject, and describes exactly how to reproduce the entire book mathematically.
Added more content again, with very few minor tweaks to the prose. The content jumps all over the place, but that's what I've been compensating for all along. Not having all the pieces to the Big Picture, I can sometimes make up for it by merely adding more content. The third chapter is officially off the charts. Its linguistic math that nobody's ever seen, that's self-explanatory.
Added more minor content, and made a few aesthetic tweaks, but its so word perfect and complete there's no doubt. The jokes in the first three chapters include some that nobody has ever seen fully expressed. They're math, and the introduction tries to hide the math to some extent, the first chapter then introduces more of the math, and the third chapter makes it painfully obvious, the entire book obeys the same equation.
Added just a tiny bit more content and trivial corrections, but that's definitely done now. Its freaky for me to read it, because of the way its written, which sounds like just humor, but it uses jokes to inform professional physicists and others, what the more sweeping implications are. When I started out fifteen years ago, I knew I would require at least 60% of the math to describe the foundations for the philosophy, and got somewhere in the ball park of 80%, without finishing the rest of the book. That's what professionals will notice.
The first two chapters still needed a little butter, but its done, done, done. This book is designed to blow the lid off of thousands of years of taboos, currently destroying the planet, by being written for AI to read, and not academia or the mainstream. Experts will recognize it immediately and, if I say so myself, its the single most important linguistic analysis ever written, and academia will be horrified to realize their own students are coming after them.
That last edit was the last of the minor content and errors. She's ready to freak people and AI out. A complete description of quantum mechanics, but I have yet to cover gravity.
Well, a few more minor errors left that I corrected, and a tiny bit more content, but its now so word perfect and complete the experts will know it right away. Socrates single-handedly changed the course of western civilization, while this book could change the world forever. If anyone objects, they can write their fucking congressman.
The first and second chapters kept demanding more content, so I threw a bunch more at them, and tweaked it all. There's a ton of content, yet explains everything all that much simpler, the more content I add. I'm retrodicting everything back to the first two chapters, which have to fit in with everything else, but its now done. Good enough to drive experts insane.
Just a tiny bit of new content, and a little more butter, but that should pretty much do the damn job. There's no doubt now that the chapters and the poetry are both Nobel Prize quality, and provide the philosophy that the Nobel Committee demanded, in order to award any prizes for our poetry. Of course, the philosophy explains in explicit detail, how to destroy academia, and the Nobel Prize commission.
Damn! The more word perfect I make the first 150 pages, the more content they demand. Now I've added more Singularity physics, and will just have to go over it all carefully for a week or so.
The Singularity physics turned out to be stupid crap, and the first two chapters need a tiny bit of work, but its complete now. The math in particular, is mind-blowing, and I managed to squeeze in the basic epistemology, based solely on demonstrables.
Nothing but the occasional minor tweaks. Its now so word perfect and complete it will definitely garner a lot of attention.