Religion and Philosophy
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The reductionist seekers of truth crossed their event horizon a while ago and our inability to follow any nuanced instructions is destroying us.
All who seek to reduce everything to either or yes or no deny complexity and nuance to divide us for their own power and aggrandizement need to now enter the black hole where time and light stop and we're all one.Web References https://johnnywunder.info/mywiki/index.php/Religion and Philosophy
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Beliefs in the News Articles
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Linear Predictive Coding | STEM Anarchist Spellbook Religion and Philosophy Arts FLAC Agent Build | This is the heart of both fLaC compression and predicting the next sound, I think | Going to decode here and see how easily it can be introduced into my playAlong code. |
Elon Musk's 'Fork in the Road' Is Really a Dead End from Scientific American | Religion and Philosophy | Had to make sure that civilization took the path most likely to pass the Fermi Great Filters
The paradox originated in 1950, during a lunchtime conversation at Los Alamos National Laboratory. Enrico Fermi, a prominent nuclear physicist who worked on the Manhattan Project, and his colleagues were discussing UFOs, perhaps prompted by the 1947 flying disc craze that had shaken the country just a few years earlier. Given the vast number of potentially habitable planets and myriad plausible methods for interstellar communication or travel, they wondered why humans hadn’t yet encountered evidence of alien civilizations. Fermi famously summed up the dilemma in a single question: “Where is everybody?” The apocryphal story has transformed into a popular thought experiment. A common explanation for the apparent absence of extraterrestrial neighbors is what economist Robin Hanson termed the “Great Filter”—the idea that there exists a major obstacle preventing civilizations from reaching a stage at which they have the capability to send messages or crewed voyages to other star systems. The Great Filter may lie behind us, meaning life on Earth already beat the odds in overcoming some catastrophe, allowing our civilization to develop. Or else we might yet face some challenge that’s hard to survive. Though the term itself is fairly new, it builds on cold war–era concepts, particularly those tied to the Kardashev scale—a framework developed in the 1960s that speculated on how extraterrestrial civilizations might progress. The Kardashev scale has become a key influence on some technologists. Proposed in 1964 by Soviet astronomer Nikolai Kardashev, the scale classifies extraterrestrial civilizations based on their energy use: Type I civilizations harness all the energy available on their home planet; Type II civilizations capture the total energy output of their star; and Type III civilizations command energy on the scale of their entire galaxy. He once wrote: “Any self-respecting civilization should at least reach Kardashev Type II.” Originally a thought experiment, the scale is now often treated as a literal roadmap—implying a desirable, even inevitable, trajectory toward greater energy consumption and interstellar expansion. The cold war, which gave us both the Fermi paradox and the Kardashev scale, was defined by existential anxiety. Nuclear weapons ushered in the possibility of humanity’s rapid self-destruction, and scientists were acutely aware of their enabling role in our species’ potential demise. This fear deeply influenced early SETI scientists, shaping their ideas about the civilizations they hoped to find in the galaxy. Often their imagined civilizations mirrored their own anxieties and aspirations. That the uncritical embrace of cold war SETI theories is now justifying aggressive changes to the U.S. government and its workforce underscores their pervasive influence, but it also highlights their limitations. By framing humanity’s challenges as simple engineering problems rather than complex systemic ones, technologists position themselves as decisive architects of our future, crafting grand visions that sidestep the messier, necessary work of social, political and collaborative change | The lunatics are running the asylum. |
Politico Colonial Williamsburg | Religion and Philosophy Politics | Article about the evolution of Colonial Williamsburg fro A white toast tourist trap to a multi-colored ethnic meal. | Cathy had told me the web site was shutdown and I wanted to find out both who shut it down and why?
I was unable to resolve that but it looks like Williamsburg has evolved driven by culture and finances. This year that got involved with the Bray School which was a the first Colonial School for Blacks to teaching black children to read the Bible so they would no their place. It did not work out. In 1831 the State of Virginia passed a law that made it illegal to teach slaves to read. I find this interesting from two perspectives
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Gravitational Waves | STEM Religion and Philosophy | Followup view of gravitational waves reported recentlu | These a slow rollers |
The Confessions of Saint Augustine | Religion and Philosophy Bible | Copyright 1960 translated by John K Ryan | Reading in 2024 |
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Constitution | We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union,
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3 Kingdoms of Life | For a while I believed plants and machines are conspiring together to reign in us mobile animals. https://johnnywunder.info/mywiki/index.php/3_Kingdoms_of_Life .
What I believe is somewhere plants have evolved a network of roots, does not need to be large, that is physically connected at the quantum level allowing communications in the network to be faster that the speed of light. Somehow through this they've gained control of time and once you have control of time all bets are off.
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Religion and Philosophy | #Voting Campaign describes how I feel some folks are forcing their world view on me. I have not been happy with the candidates we get to choose from since the televised debates started. I don't think we're getting leaders. I think we're electing photogenic fops who we're forced to elect but do not lead or govern effectively. Secular belief systems separate ethics and morality from self-interest. It is basically morality level one. Don't do what hurts or in today's advertising speak Do what feels good. I maintain both dominant political philosophies in America have taken this to the extreme, realizing related but different amoral cultures. Liberalism has raised hedonism to an ideal where everyone should be able to pursue their deepest darkest desires as long as it does not impune on anyone elses deepest darkest desires.
This has led to a moral morass where nothing is right or wrong. Everything is justified if it feels good and little has to be earned. Conservatism has adopted Darwinian rugged individualism espoused by Ayn Rand. The world is a hard place and hard working Atlas Americans can no longer shoulder the burden of the others who don't work. Wealth and power are the justified reward of Atlas Americans and poverty and despair are the just desserts of the rest. It is my belief that neither of these belief systems is right, sustainable or just.Ayn Rand Religion and Philosophy Voting Campaign {{{2}}} | ||||||||||||||||||
Darkness Visible Finally: Astronomers Capture First Ever Image of a Black Hole (Date:Wed 10 Apr 2019 18:39:53 -0400) | Any lingering doubts about the reality of black holes dissolved three years ago when the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory, or LIGO, detected the collision of a pair of distant black holes, which sent a shiver through the fabric of space-time.
Now the reality has a face. Peter Galison, a physicist, filmmaker and historian at Harvard, and a member of the Event Horizon team, noted that there is “a wonderful open-ended sense of being able to see something” instead of merely accumulating statistical evidence. The measurement also gave a firm estimate of the mass of the Virgo black hole: 6.5 billion solar masses. That is heavier than most previous determinations, and it suggests that the masses of other big black holes may need to be revised upward. The observations also revealed that the accretion disk — the doughnut of doom — is on its side with regard to Earth, the hole facing us and spinning clockwise. The image is brighter where gas flows around the hole, toward us. Dr. Doeleman described the black hole in the center of the Milky Way as “a fascinating, interesting object.” But it is much smaller than the Virgo black hole, so its portrait is harder to capture. That task lies ahead for the Event Horizon Telescope. For years, and for all the mounting scientific evidence, black holes have remained marooned in the imaginations of artists and the algorithms of splashy computer models of the kind used in Christopher Nolan's outer-space epic “Interstellar.” Now they are more real than ever. “We have seen what we thought was unseeable,” said Shep Doeleman, an astronomer at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, and director of the effort to capture the image, during a Wednesday news conference in Washington, D.C. The image, of a lopsided ring of light surrounding a dark circle deep in the heart of the galaxy known as Messier 87, some 55 million light-years away from Earth, resembled the Eye of Sauron, a reminder yet again of the implacable power of nature. It is a smoke ring framing a one-way portal to eternity. To capture the image, astronomers reached across intergalactic space to Messier 87, a giant galaxy in the constellation Virgo. There, a black hole several billion times more massive than the sun is unleashing a violent jet of energy some 5,000 light-years into space. Sign up to get reminders for space and astronomy events on your calendar The image offered a final, ringing affirmation of an idea so disturbing that even Einstein, from whose equations black holes emerged, was loath to accept it. If too much matter is crammed into one place, the cumulative force of gravity becomes overwhelming, and the place becomes an eternal trap. Here, according to Einstein’s theory, matter, space and time come to an end and vanish like a dream. On Wednesday morning that dark vision became a visceral reality. As far as the team of astronomers could ascertain, the shape of the shadow is circular, as Einstein’s theory predicts. The results were announced simultaneously at news conferences in Washington, D.C., and five other places around the world, befitting an international collaboration involving 200 members, nine telescopes and six papers for the Astrophysical Journal Letters. When the image was put up on the screen in Washington, cheers and gasps, followed by applause, broke out in the room and throughout a universe of astrofans following the live-streamed event. "Einstein must be totally chuffed,” said Priyamvada Natarajan, an astrophysicist at Yale. “His theory has just been stress-tested under conditions of extreme gravity, and looks to have held up.” Kip Thorne, an astrophysicist at the California Institute of Technology, and who shared a Nobel Prize in 2017 for the discovery of gravitational waves from colliding black holes, wrote in an email: “It is wonderful to see the nearly circular shadow of the black hole. There can be no doubt this really is a black hole at the center of M87, with no signs of deviations from general relativity.” Janna Levin, a cosmologist and professor at Barnard College in New York, said, “What a time to be alive.” General relativity led to a new conception of the cosmos, in which space-time could quiver, bend, rip, expand, swirl like a mix-master and even disappear forever into the maw of a black hole. To Einstein’s surprise, the equations indicated that when too much matter or energy was concentrated in one place, space-time could collapse, trapping matter and light in perpetuity. He disliked that idea, but the consensus today is that the universe is speckled with black holes furiously consuming everything around them. Interactive Image |
Time
Of late I've been thinking a lot about how trees experience and perceive time? If your fixed in space but can live thousands of years what is important to you?
Discernment
#Belief #Voting Campaign describes how I feel some folks are forcing their world view on me. I have not been happy with the candidates we get to choose from since the televised debates started. I don't think we're getting leaders. I think we're electing photogenic fops who we're forced to elect but do not lead or govern effectively.
The Secular
#Belief Secular belief systems separate ethics and morality from self-interest. It is basically morality level one. Don't do what hurts or in today's advertising speak Do what feels good.
I maintain both dominant political philosophies in America have taken this to the extreme, realizing related but different amoral cultures.
Liberalism has raised hedonism to an ideal where everyone should be able to pursue their deepest darkest desires as long as it does not impune on anyone elses deepest darkest desires.
- Sex without consequences, either physical, emotional or societal.
- Freedom without responsibility.
- Identity determines life and values with all identies of equal worth and rights. If your idenity puts you at a disadvantage anywhere it is society's and not your responsibilty to overcome that disadvantage for you.
- Beneficial government without accountability.
This has led to a moral morass where nothing is right or wrong. Everything is justified if it feels good and little has to be earned.
Conservatism has adopted Darwinian rugged individualism espoused by Ayn Rand. The world is a hard place and hard working Atlas Americans can no longer shoulder the burden of the others who don't work. Wealth and power are the justified reward of Atlas Americans and poverty and despair are the just desserts of the rest.
It is my belief that neither of these belief systems is right, sustainable or just. [1]
Church and State
It is near impossible to separate Church and State when the States have become so invasive. They reach deep into out bedrooms, into our toil and indeed into our personal privacy and day-to-day freedom. The original intent of the Church and State separation was to protect persecuted religions from being oppressed by the State, particularly a State with a State sponsored religion. This has been turned on it's head to now mean no expression of religion can ever be accepted by the State. This secular thinking has had the effect of removing a critical moral component from our Governance and maybe more importantly a humility inherent in religious belief in a God that we don't know everything and cannot foresee all consequences. China's unforeseen problems with the One Child policy[2] and their current responses highlight this blind-spot in our more and more secular world. We think we know what to do and all the consequences. Quite a different picture than 2021:Laudato Si'.
Infalliblity
The merger of Church and State traces back to w:Constantine but I've been unable to understand the ramifications of that surrender a millennium and a half later. My latest readings have focused me much closer in on w:Pius IX and particularly his w:papal infallibility doctrine.
The solemn declaration of papal infallibility by Vatican I took place on 18 July 1870.
For a little context Pius IX had been Pope since 1846 enduring w:Garibaldi's liberation of Italy from Church control ending the merger of Church and State begun in [[w:Constantine|334 A.D.] to a millennium and a half later, gone through the emancipation of the slaves in a bitter Civil War in The United States and seen his power shrink to Vatican City and those he could sway to follow him.
What was Pius the IX position
It is an error to believe that the Roman Pontiff can and ought to reconcile himself to, and agree with, progress, liberalism, and modern civilization [3]
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- ↑ Morality Levels
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- ↑ Battle Cry of Freedom: The Civil War Era loc 2355