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re265: “Frequency” The Radio Dial and The Calendar

re265: “Frequency” The Radio Dial and The Calendar

Hop on the Thunder railroad at tt.repossible.com. Greetings from Driebergen, Working on my upcoming book, Frequency, and am summarizing or recapping or working through chapters by talking through them on video. That’s today’s Thunder. Here’s an excerpt from that chapter. Keep creating, Bradley https://books2read.com/repossible-frequency If you are of a certain young age and are reading this and wondering why anyone would go to all of the trouble turning a dial and hoping and feeling in order to connect and why wouldn’t we just match up a digital number and know it was the best connection, and not to mention the only connection we have or needed, then this is a perfect opportunity to create the metaphor of how and why this book isn’t about a precise, digital frequency that we can tune into every single time easily and automatically, but rather an analog world that uses feel and touch and doing crazy things like closing our eyes to focus better. [ https://youtu.be/VMII1TaV_1Q ]

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November 24, 20229m 59s

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Show Notes

Hop on the Thunder railroad at tt.repossible.com.

Greetings from Driebergen,

Working on my upcoming book, Frequency, and am summarizing or recapping or working through chapters by talking through them on video.

That’s today’s Thunder.

Here’s an excerpt from that chapter.

Keep creating,

Bradley

https://books2read.com/repossible-frequency

If you are of a certain young age and are reading this and wondering why anyone would go to all of the trouble turning a dial and hoping and feeling in order to connect and why wouldn’t we just match up a digital number and know it was the best connection, and not to mention the only connection we have or needed, then this is a perfect opportunity to create the metaphor of how and why this book isn’t about a precise, digital frequency that we can tune into every single time easily and automatically, but rather an analog world that uses feel and touch and doing crazy things like closing our eyes to focus better.

[ https://youtu.be/VMII1TaV_1Q ]