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I've been having these visions for a long time now but I think it's time to share them. Might be a eye opener for some ... read the three pages and see what I see.

jra_the_wise 6 Apr 16
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I should say so that she CAN be perceived as whatever color the person reading it is.

She should be a teenager, that's the time when parents lose influence and culture takes over.

Probably on the cutesy side for empathetic faces and expressions, oversized eyes for both her and the robot, but not sexual at all, there's plenty of that in the culture, it would be nice to walk that back a bit.

The thing is, it has to be commercially viable.

It has to pass the sniff test for both sides of the culture war.

give me a few days to come up with something

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It's an interesting coincidence, I call my math Physix.

It's the math of the matrix.

It's how to define morality for a robot.

My idea is to have the robot introduce an equation of morality, then compare it to any given situation.

I'll write the story, maybe you can write a graphical novel out of it.

If we make something substantial, it would be a Good thing, potentially marketable.

Exactly everything you say is truth.

But people don't want to hear it. It means they have to change.

So you have to slip it in under the radar with a funny story, the same lesson, but in an entertaining way.

That's my idea.

So here's what I'd like from you:

Draw a robot with an expressive face.

And a girl with an ambiguously tan skin color so she can't be perceived as either white or black or anything specific.

What do you think?

nice concept
i'll come up with something

@jra_the_wise fake coins for genuine effort 🙂

Let's see what happens. I appreciate it.

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It is not rich versus poor, so the black majic works on someone who thinks that it is rich versus poor.

The power of falsehood (those who know are powerful, those who do not know are powerless) convinces people that toilet paper money (if you had the license to print it) makes someone rich.

Rather than seeing that there is an individual who dreamed up the idea to monopolize (give himself license to take away everyone else's license) everything of value (truth/media/information, science, medical care, defense, monetary exchange/economy, religion, entertainment, etc.) people are led to believe that the cause of their lack of power is a mythical Corporation: Legal Fiction.

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Who does your art?

I do

@jra_the_wise I have a project I'm working on, it's a story about my daughter and her robot.

I'm going to introduce my math through a story.

I'd like someone to make a unique style of art for it.

A rapping robot telling the truth could be very entertaining.

It has to be something that people like, intriguing.

In the culture war, people want something that makes them feel good.

We can synergize, you up for it?

@Supra_Librix sounds very interesting, are you asking for volunteer work or do you have a budget? either way I'm interested

@jra_the_wise I'm working for free, hoping to turn it into something possibly commercial.

I can't offer any money, but some exposure.

I'm just a small town computer guy, I have 400 and something followers on Facebook.

I'm sure you've noticed, you have to let the truth out very carefully.

@Supra_Librix yes indeed carefully

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