K.G. Ring

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Flight (Ordinaryˢᵘᵖᵉʳ Book 1)

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Vision (Ordinaryˢᵘᵖᵉʳ Book 2)

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Playing with AI

Trying to learn to use Midjourney to produce some marketing images. What do you think of this one?
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“The evidence that LaViolette presents is Saganesque in the sense that such extraordinary evidence obviously warrants extraordinary conclusions.”
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“In other words, the most likely explanation is that pulsars are evidence of post-Singularity, astroengineering of a magnitude our linear-thinking, pre-Singularity minds simply cannot imagine.”
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“There is a desire deep within the soul which drives man from the seen to the unseen, to philosophy and to the divine.”
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