Time Machine (Gordon Earl Adams)

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His goal was to control time and space. But is this design-scheme any less loopy than, what, The Star of Redemption? Speculative and “spectacular,” both plans were driven by the powers and force effects of cyclical motion. The only difference is that some people still take Franz Rosenzweig (too) seriously. Ingenious, Jewish philosophy looks like technology.

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Zachary Braiterman is Professor of Religion in the Department of Religion at Syracuse University. His specialization is modern Jewish thought and philosophical aesthetics. http://religion.syr.edu
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1 Response to Time Machine (Gordon Earl Adams)

  1. shapiroparallel says:

    Dear Zak,

    I love this! Of course, it also brought to mind Sefirotic charts. 🙂

    Best,

    Susan

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