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Pip L's avatar

Gosh…this essay took me back over 40 years😊Scrolling down sometimes leads to interesting places.

ZAMM meant a great deal to my roommate at uni in the 1980s; no tattoos involved, but I recall stitching a floor cushion for her with that central motif and a quote ( beginning…’and what is good…’) She gave me a copy of the book when my son was born. Time to read it again, I think😊

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Hi Brad, it was nice to read your post. I was also very influenced by the ideas in ZAMM. I had to read it 3 times over the course of 20 years to understand it, but when I did...! It's a book I go back to still and take in the fundamental insights that came from Robert and his dissecting knife.

The reason I was looking for Robert Pirsig stuff is because i am watching a video about Federico Faggin and his views about quantum information. It's awesome. His ideas overlap very very well with what Robert was saying in ZAMM. Really its incredible and I was wondering whether Federico knew about Robert and his writings. Robert talked about Quality as the meeting point of science and 'mojo' and Federico also does, but goes a step further, proposing a way of connecting the two sides of Quality, which Robert didn't have a chance to.

I haven't found out yet whether Faggin knew about Pirsig but in the meantime , if you're interested, the video is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0FUFewGHLLg

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