Protecting My GEM
For the last few days, I’ve been uploading my epistemic model to several philosophy archives online because my biggest concern is censorship and also having my intellectual property stolen.
Being who I am, I do not expect society to accept what I have done here, assuming that I truly have resolved this 2000-year-old problem of the Agrippa Trilemma. It seems to me that I have, since every attack against it by those who disagree, has failed. But it has yet to face the scrutiny of the academic world, so I’m not too excited.
And frankly, part of me wishes I am being delusional, so I don’t have to feel like I would lose out again, like I did with the multimillions I could have earned with Boom, Boom, Tel Aviv.
But let’s suppose that I have something in history; there’s no way I’m going to get the credit I deserve, and my enemies will do everything to suppress, and in worst cases, steal what I’ve done: it’s happened in history before; it could happen to me. But from this I am shielded because have uploaded GEM to several archive websites to establish an irrefutable timestamp and secure my intellectual property.
With that being said, I’m going to post it here as well for you to scrutinize. I hope that my idea is what I think it is and does bring a monumental shift in the field of epistemology and philosophy.


