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Planned obsolescence

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Artisanship has devolved into planned obsolescence, to sustain the consumer and debt cycles and thereby the business cycle created by our fiat money systems we are forever tied to the endless cycle of production, consumption and waste at the end of which the earth is soured and the skies darken.

Merely a few generations ago people still had things they used that had been handed down for generations, furniture was a good example. Heirlooms crafted with excellent workmanship and engineered to last a lifetime or 10! Today we we go home at the end of a long day at a job we don’t care about in whats left of the economy, to “our cozy little flat in noweheresville and pull our ikea curtains shut and try to hide from the big bad world and pretend it inst happening” we plead with our owners who have designed a world not fit to live in for us, their slaves, “just leave us alone, just let me have my tv-dinner and my steel belted radials and leave me alone”. “Well I am not going to leave you alone, I want you to get MAD! I want you to say I am a human being god damn it! My life has value!”

There is an alternative to the one-dimensional society of a one-dimensional man, where the individual drowns in a sea of synthetic junk and junk information: stop giving your love to things, build communities, give you love to other people and above all else consume in moderation and always be mindful of what you are supporting with your money oh consumer. Fuck all the nonsensical gadget bullshit people are obsessed with, fuck the entire consumer culture. grow your own vegetables, talk to your family, help people who have no one and nowhere else to turn: “be the change you wish to see in the world”!

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Philosophy of History · Jan 24, 6:33am

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One must have the intellectual courage to, once and for all; admit that there are no histories, that all history is merely a subjective and partial account. That even if we had a vast sensory array capable of sensing the entire planet in real time down to the molecular scale, that if we could pass that data into a relational system where it could be digested by software and rationalized by human users, even then we would have merely a More Accurate Historical Account and not, as we should very much like to have, a real History!

This is intellectual conscience itself, this is the key to the final door and it is, embodied, wisdom, for it is the love of knowledge itself.

To attack oneself and one’s own proofs, to never rest and to even invite attack from others that is the sign of a healthy and robust mind.

To acknowledge that even a point particle model of the entire universe in real time would only offer us a Model and that no matter how sophisticated that model may be, it is still an incomplete synthetic reference, to admit this! Such admission is the sign of our true future, a future where man comes back into harmony with nature, where technology is instrumentation and not a mere crutch for a hobbling civilization. For beware, though you climb to the greatest height, if you do so with such a crutch, when you arrive there and put that crutch away your stance may falter!

Science as instrumentation which allows the greatest instrument, Mankind, to play the music of the spheres, for the universe truly is a sort of fractal hologram and we are, all of us, inextricably bound up in this integral nature. Man as a tuning fork which may resonate the purpose of organic life, man as steward over organic life not the master, not the servant, but mankind as a key, mankind as an instrument on which the meter of the universe can be made sensible as a sort of living music.

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Morality vs. Ethics

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Do People Become Atheists so They Can Act Immorally?

There are probably some people who do, but largely no, in fact most atheists start out religious because that’s how they were indoctrinated and gradually come to openly oppose religion after conducting analysis. In my own life I have spent nearly a decade making a comparative study of world religions, from the Elder Eddas to the Eleusinian Mysteries, I love the perspective of religion as astro-theology when it comes to judeo-christianity but the same thing applies to many other systems. Many of the earliest metaphysical systems that we might call pagan religions are closer almost to a quantum view of nature, in that they posit that there are “gods in all things” etc.

The problem here is that without morality one must stand on ethics, which is sufficient, but requires Other People to hold a person to a standard. Deity is more effective because it uses the Threat of repercussions after death (about which we have no experience and therefore it is terrifying) or within this own life via an omnipotent and omnipresent mind. We mustn’t forget however that morality is a perspective informed by a set of values which are human, they are not divine, and they are codified by humans. Thus the two approaches are identical! It is just that with the moralistic one there is an injected fear of divine reprisal to sweeten the pot and keep people from doing ill to one another or acting unjustly. But isn’t this also the source of a greater volatility within the morality system? All too often we have evidence of god being used as the justification for bloodshed!

I prefer ethics, without a concept of the divine, governed by a culture (which, as plato reminds us, is a difficult thing to produce and should be our primary concern) a culture which rigorously pursues the concept of justice.

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About me

Perception Conditions Existence

I am two things

a warrior who follows mavors, lord of battle and a poet who understands the gift of the muses love.

i am a quantum dualistic physicist i am a student of the humanities

An expression of the radical possibilities for consciousness and scientific conscience in this, the era of petty kingdoms, but only for those with True Grit.

I am credulous about the destiny of mankind, I recognize in no uncertain terms the very real and natural peril of our species and am committed to crystallizing the entire planets' resources, both human and material toward the end of satisfying true Jeffersonian longevity for the human species.

gnosce te ipsum

we shall wage war for the sanctity of ideas, let him who has ears for it hear me.