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− | Sangkrit | + | Sangkrit being the first knowledge genre on planet earth, is yet continued as a knowledge [[family]] that seamlessly uses a single nom de plume '[[Sangkrit]]' and may very well program the future so inspires everyone for domaining own purpose of life as the [[core fundamental]], following [[four fundamentals]], into an internet monopoly. That is his way of founding the future. |
Sangkrit.org did effectively become the idea that transcended his persona into invisibility while his phenomena evolves eternally via the blue links of this MediaWiki here; considering that the world is subject to revision in his manifestation of the idea that the final draft of everything could be just one edit away with a refusal to view or accept anything 'as it is' and a consistent interpretation of everything as being only a stage for further development. | Sangkrit.org did effectively become the idea that transcended his persona into invisibility while his phenomena evolves eternally via the blue links of this MediaWiki here; considering that the world is subject to revision in his manifestation of the idea that the final draft of everything could be just one edit away with a refusal to view or accept anything 'as it is' and a consistent interpretation of everything as being only a stage for further development. |
Latest revision as of 04:18, 24 July 2023
Sangkrit being the first knowledge genre on planet earth, is yet continued as a knowledge family that seamlessly uses a single nom de plume 'Sangkrit' and may very well program the future so inspires everyone for domaining own purpose of life as the core fundamental, following four fundamentals, into an internet monopoly. That is his way of founding the future.
Sangkrit.org did effectively become the idea that transcended his persona into invisibility while his phenomena evolves eternally via the blue links of this MediaWiki here; considering that the world is subject to revision in his manifestation of the idea that the final draft of everything could be just one edit away with a refusal to view or accept anything 'as it is' and a consistent interpretation of everything as being only a stage for further development.