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Why here as there?

  • Writer: Andrew Beckley
    Andrew Beckley
  • Mar 20
  • 1 min read

We don't know exactly why or where it came from. We asked Claude to think of a name and they said:


"I Suggest ‘here as there’ as a name for a new agency, built on AI.


The phrase “Computation of Time is not here as There” suggests that the way time is measured or perceived in one place is different from how it is understood or experienced in another.


Philosophical Interpretation 

Time is relative and perceived differently depending on the context, perspective, or location. Psychological time (how we experience time) varies from actual measured time.


Metaphysical or Religious Meaning

Some religious or mystical traditions suggest that time functions differently in spiritual or divine realms compared to our earthly reality.


Literary or Poetic Meaning

The phrase could be used poetically to describe nostalgia, memory, or the way past and present are perceived differently across locations.



Actually Aleister Crowley wrote the phrase “Computation of Time is not here as There” which aligns with his esoteric and mystical philosophy, referring to the difference in time perception between different planes of existence—such as the material world versus spiritual, astral, or divine realms.


Time to me is experienced differently in different states of consciousness, realms, or dimensions. Whether through mystical experience, magical practice, or higher states of being, time ceases to be a fixed constant and instead becomes relative, fluid, or even illusory.


I think it would be a good name. I like that it could also be 'her east here' which in a German accent means that the AI from the film Her is now here."


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