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Maybe Logic: The Lives and Ideas of Robert Anton Wilson

Maybe Logic: The Lives and Ideas of Robert Anton Wilson

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Guerrilla ontologist. Psychedelic magickian. Outer head of the Illuminati. Quantum psychologist. Sit-down comic/philosopher. Discordian Pope. Whatever the label and rank, Robert Anton Wilson is undeniably one of the foundations of 21th Century Western counterculture.Maybe Logic follows a reality labyrinth which leads through the hollows of human perception to the vast star fields of Sirius where we find one man alone, joyfully accepting his status as Damned Old Crank and Cosmic Schmuck. Beaming with insight, frustration, compassion, and unshakable optimism, the ever-open eye of Robert Anton Wilson penetrates human illusions exposing the mathematical probabilities and spooky synchronicities of the 8 dimensions of his Universe.

Directed by Lance Bauscher
Written by Lance Bauscher
Produced by Lance Bauscher, Katherine Covell, Robert Dofflemyer
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Robert Anton Wilson

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Douglas Rushkoff

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Valerie Corral

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Tom Robbins

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About Maybe Logic: The Lives and Ideas of Robert Anton Wilson

Maybe Logic: The Lives and Ideas of Robert Anton Wilson is a documentary film released in 2003. Directed by Lance Bauscher, it stars Robert Anton Wilson, Douglas Rushkoff, Valerie Corral. Guerrilla ontologist. Psychedelic magickian. Outer head of the Illuminati. Quantum psychologist. Sit-down comic/philosopher. Discordian Pope. Whatever the label and rank, Robert Anton Wilson is undeniably one of the foundations of 21th Century Western counterculture.Maybe Logic follows a reality labyrinth which leads through the hollows of human perception to the vast star fields of Sirius where we find one man alone, joyfully accepting his status as Damned Old Crank and Cosmic Schmuck. Beaming with insight, frustration, compassion, and unshakable optimism, the ever-open eye of Robert Anton Wilson penetrates human illusions exposing the mathematical probabilities and spooky synchronicities of the 8 dimensions of his Universe.

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