a breach of the divinity that divides us: wheatstrewn and monomorphic, the attachment to single cultures in the face of religious idolatry no matter how ecumenical breeds violence and microscopic religious warfare on the basis of that person does not follow some arbitrary set of beliefs that aren't my set of beliefs -- the analogy is not to the human memome but to the human phrenome: the (pardon the pun) study of human phrenetics (like genetics, this science is too in its infancy, but unlike phrenetics, there has been no Mendel of phrenetics yet) is not yet off the ground and continues to stay in the paradoxical and chaotic know-nothing realm of quasiscience, and will not resolve into a capacity for the continued improvement of global human knowledge because Occam will cut himself with his razor while contemplating such things.
That is to say that there are things that science should begin to be curious about but that there is no proper language or experimental framework or appropriate energy level for science to cope with adequately. and thus one cannot explore the universe in its entirety with the tools that are presently available without finding some fractionally distilled element of the cosmos that cannot be adequately parameterized by either the excesses of science or the idiocies of religion, and in this excess I think that you will find some of the most fascinating general questions that are hardest to answer because they presume very little except for some experiences that I am quite certain are universals to some degree and therefore many people will have had them.
Bet I cannot write for a while in dvorak: things are so aspect and situation dependent that I like writing this at the moment because I am writitng everything in dvorak and I am not really thinking about the position of the characters on the keyboard and that is a good thing, I am also listening to a variety of techno tracks at the moment and my eyes are tearing up because there are floaters that are interfering with my vision and that is making it somewhat difficult to see what I am typing although I am trying to write this without succumbing to them.
No comments:
Post a Comment