Thoughts from D Colin Palmer on Marilyn Monroe, Poker, and the Nature of Reality

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Science Fiction Author D Colin Palmer offers his thoughts on how casinos, Buddhist meditation, THC, and Marilyn Monroe avatars reveal the hidden seams of reality. Sports gambling becomes a quantum experiment, poker hands echo Gödel’s incompleteness, and THC slows the refresh rate of consciousness until neon lights dissolve into fractal code.

This is a philosophical journey through probability, desire, and illusion—where Freud’s death drive meets Bell’s theorem, where Monroe’s cinematic ghost becomes an archetypal glitch, and where the native casino stands as liminal ground outside the simulation’s primary architecture.

Not just philosophy, not just science fiction—this is art at the intersection of chaos and intention.

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