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part 7 – cosmic dys𝔭𝔢𝔭𝔰𝔦a & divine excrement or, an essay unveiling the teleoplexic identity of miltonic chaos, capitalist nigredo and alchemical pepsi cola™

"part 7 – cosmic dys𝔭𝔢𝔭𝔰𝔦a & divine excrement or, an essay unveiling the teleoplexic identity of miltonic chaos, capitalist nigredo and alchemical pepsi cola™" treats capital as an abstract process of mutation and escape rather than as a merely managerial or institutional system.

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The central claim is that capital should be understood as an inhuman process of abstraction rather than a humanly steerable institution. Meltdown names the way this process outpaces moral or political containment.

These texts work by describing markets, media systems, and social life as channels for accelerating abstraction. Capital behaves less like a policy object than like a self-intensifying circuit.

That matters because the section is trying to show how deterritorialization becomes historically real rather than remaining a philosophical slogan. The page belongs here when abstraction is presented as an operative force.

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Read for the vocabulary of abstraction, escape, and process first. The page usually becomes clearer once capital is treated as a circuit rather than a classically economic object.

Notice where the argument leaves institutional critique and starts describing systems that exceed human command. That turn is the hinge of the section.

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Definition · paragraph 7

part 7 – cosmic dys a & divine excrement: or, an essay unveiling the teleoplexic identity of miltonic chaos, capitalist nigredo and alchemical pepsi cola™ Vast Abrupt | 7 is, again, “the womb of nature and perhaps her grave” [PL; ii.911]. Nature as basilisk.

Definition · paragraph 14

← part 6 – cosmic dys a & divine excrement: or, an essay unveiling the teleoplexic identity of miltonic chaos, capitalist nigredo and alchemical pepsi cola™ Series Navigation Carl Gustav Jung, The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious, 1. (Princeton University Press, 1981), 301.

Definition · paragraph 5

part 7 – cosmic dys a & divine excrement: or, an essay unveiling the teleoplexic identity of miltonic chaos, capitalist nigredo and alchemical pepsi cola™ Vast Abrupt | 5 have, since the Ancients, considered the depths of Hell to be the source of plutonic carbonation and infernal fizz.

History · paragraph 2

part 7 – cosmic dys a & divine excrement: or, an essay unveiling the teleoplexic identity of miltonic chaos, capitalist nigredo and alchemical pepsi cola™ Vast Abrupt | 2 synchronicity, we shall document how Pepsi’s genetic history can be traced all the way back to Hell itself (in its actual, real world instantiation).

History · paragraph 15

part 7 – cosmic dys a & divine excrement: or, an essay unveiling the teleoplexic identity of miltonic chaos, capitalist nigredo and alchemical pepsi cola™ Vast Abrupt | 14 Walter Charleton, Natural History of Nutrition, Life, and Voluntary Motion, 8.

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