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Update - Judson Smedley
Myths
2.0
Introduction and Foreword
Five thousand years ago people believed
That winds were caused by gods,
Puffing out their cheeks, and blowing.
In the intervening time, of course, science and mathematics
Have cast doubt on the veracity of those beliefs.
At the foundation, all beliefs are unmitigatedly false to the facts,
Comprising words with no inherent meaning-
At best metaphors for reality
At worst, (and sadly, typically),
Liars’ tools,
Formulating matrices, webs of beliefs
Spun from ideology and calculation of short-term gain
To influence others to act in ways not in those others’ best interests.
Science,
Using perfect mathematical tools,
Demonstrates the existence of other dimensions.
Below the level of space and time,
At the very the innards of matter and energy
There exist at least six more dimensions
And here is our chance.
For in a world made solely of space and time
Wherein life and consciousness are counted as mere epiphenomena,
There is no hope,
Only despair, as a world rolls inexorably toward global collapse.
Liars use words to shortcut thought.
We are conditioned to recoil at the sound of terrorism
And nod a foregone assent at the sound of patriotism
,
When these words are nothing in themselves.
Even when used appropriately, words are nothing like What Is.
Is it not time for the human race,
Realizing the folly of belief systems and their constituent words,
To alter the planetary metaphors,
Using what can be imagined from the notion of six or more additional dimensions,
Dimensions so small to be beyond the measurement capabilities of clocks and rulers,
Neither spatial nor temporal,
With attributes and effects for which we have no ready vocabulary?
Or do we?
Perhaps, within these other dimensions reside the fields of life and consciousness,
And forms and currents
Felt and acknowledged by the sensitive souls of all time
Yet ridiculed by science.
And what of this new universe,
This realm of new dimensions more than doubled?
I believe that life is part of the given;
That to be human, at the pinnacle,
Is to demonstrate respect for all life
In the belief that compassion is truly a healing force;
That every human being is at the same time unique
And part of the larger whole,
Metaphorical island in the sea
Yet attached irrevocably at the root to the multidimensional everything;
That evil is not a force, but a meaningless ruse,
Devised by liars, to cause a reflex;
That which we call evil is easily explained behaviorally,
The outcome of the chaos of abuse, neglect, trauma unmitigated,
Or of the willful twisting of concepts for someone’s gain.
By imagining that we can someday learn to tune ourselves
Like a radio or a television, wirelessly,
To other currents in other dimensions,
And with a commitment to compassion,
We may yet save the planet from destruction.
This is my fervent belief
And my undying, yet perhaps godless faith:
It is life that is sacred.
Maybe five thousand years from today
The species into which Homo sapiens has evolved
Will thank us
For starting this journey of belief modification.
2.1 Myth: A Thicket of Engrams
2.1.01
Five thousand years ago there were people
Who believed
Ah yes we all believe something
No one is totally without belief
It must be a structural thing
Part of the architecture of thought
Maybe rocks don’t believe
Or maybe their beliefs are so long in duration
That we laugh at the notion
"Absurd
Rox can’t think
Rox have no mind"
Thinking is thus attributed to a mind
And beliefs come from thinking
i_Image4Five thousand years ago there were people
Who believed that winds were caused
By gods, puffing out their cheeks and blowing.
You laugh
A mere three hundred generations ago
Your great great great . . . great great great grandparents
Believed that forces had personalities
And the unknown was purposeful, even ends-driven
And gods did things
And humans could buddy up with a god or two
And get what they wanted
And one by many the ands add up
To a theory.
And others say "bullshit
There is nothing out there but stuff
Stuff to own, from which to profit
Your prayers are naïve
It takes thought"
And this is what some others believe.
These beliefs in wind gods and mountain gods and ice-gods
These beliefs in scary goddesses
Weaker therefore treacherous
Threatening the masculine supremacy.
In these lands of belief
These beliefs themselves are based upon observation
Experience
Remembrance and communication of past
Puzzle work
"Air moves due to force
Force is intentioned
Therefore . . . "
And Aristotle syllogized the outcome
Cheek-puffing gods indeed
Let us begin a scientific analysis
And not rely on experience
Because experience is unreliable
Our experience tells us there is night and there is day
(A lie, neither exists alone)
Our experience tells us of wet and dry
(Only because of the nature of our skin)
Our experience tells us stars are permanent
And map the same forever in spinning cycles
That penises and vaginas are to be paired
And the squirt
Eventually bears fruit
Though not floral in nature
But faunal.
Fire earth air and water.
Hot, dry, moist, and the void.
And some god created
Not some mythical god this time
But a true god
The true god
god the father almighty maker of heaven and earth
Whoops.
Let’s stop and define terms again.
Two thousand years ago there were people
Who believed
And the winds were but sprites
Lesser spirits perhaps
Incorporeal currents of consciousness
Capricious
Spirit beings not gods.
Two thousand years ago there were people
Who believed that god
Became man
At least that’s what we’re told
And the man they speak of
The god-part all-in-all triune
His name was written in an alphabet
We no longer recognize
And as we know, the name is the thing
Two thousand years ago there were people
Who believed a great god
Sent a humble magician and part of himself
Coincidentally
For the express purpose of dying.
Dying?
Yes, dying because of the sins of the world
Sins?
Yes, sins
Those illegal acts
Whose commission shows disrespect for god’s law
"god?"
Yeah, this big guy.
Yet hasn’t science taken us past that point?
Well, things did get dark for a while
Because the nature of humankind is savage
(Some say)
And blood is the only elixir.
Thus thinking was relegated to an elite corps
Monastic
Scribing
Tabulating.
Wars continued
Wars, the true condition of mankind
(Some say)
"Tough guy wins
Weaklings lose
Love is weak without sacrifice of another’s blood
Blood of the lamb"
So now we can kill with impunity because
We think we know the name
We have a translation of it at least
And that’ll do in a pinch.
You can disregard the big guy only at risk
And his holy scion
Miraculously conceived
Taught some new shit about love
Love isn’t new,
the Greeks say
Greeks had been extolling its virtues for hundreds of years already
But this is a new love
A brotherly love
And so men get together and love
Hands and mouths and genitals
"No no no
Greeks had that too
Nor was that what was meant
The lamb was sacrificed in propitiation
For those sins that particularly piss off god
Otherwise, when one dies
There’s some sort of eternal damnation
Suffering forever.
That sucks."
And the message appears to be
Stay in line.
Now, why would anyone do something to harm anyone else?
And the answer given: Evil.
"There is evil
An evil one
Giant lord of evil
Who lays traps
And waylays travelers
And sits under bridges
And in the dark woods
And in tainted human minds."
If we’re ever going to get anywhere in this inquiry
We’ll need a thesis
And some history
And exposition
Analysis
Conclusions.
Thesis: Beliefs are all false
Beliefs nonetheless affect outcomes
By projecting a future not yet in evidence.
It is necessary for the survival of the species
To alter beliefs.
Beliefs are all metaphorical
Based on correlations of words
To ideas
To concepts
To notions
A huge conceptual matrix
A belief system so entrenched upon our way of thinking
That we can barely imagine ourselves out of it.
Beliefs are not necessary ties to experience.
Words have no intrinsic meanings
All meanings are agreements.
Liars know this.
Liars, out for themselves alone,
Use this without remorse
To assert influence
To gain at the expense of others
Exploiting others
Others far away
Others different from the liar’s self
Others whom liars never see
Or turn their eyes
Or stare coldly
Survival requires denial of things for others
"Death to the infidel
Or the hapless"
That’s the belief
"Get over it
Winners losers all
Either or
Zero sum
Islands
Separated by a sea of the unknown."
So goes the myth.
There are many myths
In fact, nobody ever really believed that gods
Puffed and blew
Nobody of any intellect
That’s ridiculous on its face
But the priests said so
And their lies persisted.
We constantly myth the point.
Myths on top of myths
Engaging fabrications
Made of words
Each word a myth itself
Some further from truth
None even in the ballpark
For the ballpark is not the forest
Nor the diamond a glittering cut thing
It is a fabrication
And the words fabricate beyond the fabrication
All words
Every goddamn one of them
Words mean nothing
Yet the ignorant allow words to affect them
Emotionally
Just the word itself
The belief in words makes one to become unsane.
So I say rox
A word
No,
you say
"Sounds like a word
But not with that spelling."
Yet all words are fictitions.
I say dog and I can say fog
I say dish and I can say fish
I say duck and I can say f- . . .
No I can’t and why not?
Socially unacceptable
Is there something wrong with the sound?
Of course not, it’s the impression
The implications
The perception
It’s not actually the word
The word means nothing
(Poor fuck)
Nobody loves the word fuck
It sits in a corner away from the party
Poor little word.
But no, words have no feelings
They are not even inanimate objects
(Except for the ink build-up on a piece of paper)
Nor even objects, mere sounds with assigned meanings
Isn’t it pathetic when people cede feelings
To a concept?
So why, then, is the word fuck so castigated?
Basically it is this: The world is not fair.
There is the reason for all conventions,
The world is not fair.
So I say fuck
A word
With many shadings in English
Fuck, a sound with other meanings in other possible languages
When I know that my saying fuck affects you
I can use it to effect.
Regardless of the situation
I can affect you.
Even if there is an agreed upon meaning
I can say fuck without that meaning
And get a rise.
A rise in temper
A rise between some guy’s legs.
Beliefs are all false
Designed with words that have no intrinsic meaning.
And this: It is necessary to alter beliefs
To change direction of the future.
And to what beliefs should we subscribe?
And what’s the justification?
i_Image3Let’s go back to the historical record
William of Ockham
Franciscan cleric
Early fourteenth century
Thinker beyond Aristotle
Occam as it is sometimes spelled
(Maybe because it appears less English
More Middle Eastern in origin
When spelled differently)
Occam reasoned that there were too many concepts
That simplicity is closer to the truth
Occam is credited with the conceptual razor
To pare away unnecessary conceits
Occam reasoned that numbers were only thinking tools
And have no actual existence
As purported in Platonic theory
He reasoned that ideals of motivation were conceptual only
Iconoclast
Verboclast
Bullshitoclast
i_Image5And yet Occam was bound by his religion to certain beliefs
And he had no theory to get beyond
Now, if William of Ockham had known of Kurt Gödel
He would have been happier with his conclusion
There is always more to a system than can be explained
Without going outside the system.
And thus, god is possible logically.
But Ockham couldn’t get that far.
Many believe that Ockham was excommunicated
Yet he still subscribed to a belief in god
Based on Authority.
i_Image2Now there’s a bullshit word if I ever heard one.
Authority
If William of Ockham had known of quantum-relativistic physics
(A more sophisticated myth to be sure)
He perhaps could have gone as far as Alfred Korzybski
But Ockham was six hundred years too early for that
And did pretty damn well for himself considering.
And only now can we envision a future of planetary annihilation
Or more correctly, planetary genetic mutation
Catastrophic ecological failure
Global systems collapse.
Ockham knew nothing of deoxyribonucleic acid
Nor of nuclear fission or fusion
And their effect on genetic sequencing
Nor of plastic packaging and its.
His semantic realignments were the province of mountaintop cave dwellers
i_Image5Today we face the possibility of an ecological tipping point
Even Newton’s science provides evidence
Even in clockwork reality
Extreme sensitivity to initial conditions
Creates unpredictable change.
If we lived in a spacetime reality
With no other dimensions
We’d be doomed
In spacetime, cause-and-effect rules.
Without other dimensions
Force and money are the top
We eliminate ideas using Occam’s Razor
That cannot have any real bearing on spacetime
Only measurable things warrant consideration
Get out your ruler and your clock
And if what you posit doesn’t register
The buzzer goes off
Thanks for playing but it’s all so goofy
Science requires measurement it is said
Unmeasurables are to be considered illegitimate topics
We all know, it is said,
That liars will make shit up
And try to get you to believe it
To profit from your insecurities.
The gullible believe in fanciful concoctions
Potions and magic
Connectivity within seven heavens
Nodes and flows of nonmaterial substance
Meanings and predictions and miraculous healings
Fate and Destiny and Ultimate Purpose.
Oh god! Some people are really fucked up,
N’est-ce pas?
And we’re doomed to become masters or slaves
As a new Babylonia or Egypt or Athens or Rome
Or Spain or England
Arises
Only this time the potential threat is global in scope.
You do understand this, right?
So, Brother William, thank you.
And thank you Kurt and Alfred
But now there is more.
There is yet a chance to save this place.
Let’s look together into this teacup
In the bottom, the tea leaves lie, steeped then drained
I do not know why the tea bag broke
But it did
You don’t think it means something, do you?
Just a coincidence perhaps
Let’s carefully drain off the last of the liquid
And behold
A pattern
"Not a pattern you fool
Just a pile of soggy fragments
Not perfectly uniform of course
Such things do not occur
An irregular topography
As nature does it"
Hill-like, valley-like, crevices and caves
If you look at it a certain way
It seems to resemble a silhouette of a wolf
See the ears and the snout?
And there’s the tail, but the legs are obscured
"Oh, they’re not legs at all
It’s just a pile of detritus
And this description merely words
Lies all
Lies."
2.1.01a
i_Image5Here’s a word
Evil
Laugh at it with me
Evil
I mentioned it before
Evil
Is murder evil?
No, it is either hot or cold but not evil
It is a killing
With like results as war or execution
Or as a possible outcome of negligence
Or for merciful reasons
At times murder is indistinguishable from these.
Is rape evil?
No, rape is rage like a drape on a stage
Barely covering the stacked up props and backdrops
Where the propmaster readies the blanks in the .45
And the man full of rage commits rape on the stage
And the audience flutters and burns.
Is torture evil?
No, it is the end of power when massed
Vulnerable to democracy
Hidden in shadows
Hat-brims down
They wait.
Is pornography evil?
In the eye of the beholder perhaps
But evil? No.
Is genocide evil?
No no no
There may be madman
Yet all these behaviors have antecedents
In inhumanity
In failure of the human tuning fork
Abuse
Neglect
Trauma
Let’s move on.
One further question
Is evil profitable?
What, the belief? Can you count?
Here’s another word: Terrorism.
Here’s another: Patriotism.
Here’s a fourth: Initiative.
And another: Competition.
And: Ownership.
Profitable within the system?
And for whom?
Let’s move on.
2.1.05
Unicorns do not exist
Though we can conceive of them
Figments all gods and monsters
This is a far cry
Nor do numbers exist
They are simply figuring tools
Nor triangles in truth
Certainly there are triangular-shaped things
But no triangles.
i_Image8And you say that a draftsperson uses a triangle.
That is a different thing than a triangle
It is a three dimensional object
With thickness
Made of plastic or steel or aluminum
Nor is a picture of a triangle a triangle
It is a drawn or traced line
There never has been a 3-4-5 triangle
Even represented truly
For at the microscopic scale
The relation is imperfect
Here is a representation of a 3-4-5
And next to it one of a 6-8-10
Similar by definition
But never in actuality
Measurement is inexact
No matter at what number of significant figures you stop
And sameness is nonexistent
Identity is a misnomer
Time changes all things
Numbers amount to a language
More exact than any other
Yet without substance
The substance is a mystery, a paradox
Experiences unspeakable
Felt and gone
Changing mood
Translated after the fact
Fit into a theory
Tested within narrow limits
Named and explained
And attributed to a notion of good
Or warm
Or cheerful
Or red
Or cheesy
Large or nuanced
A washing over or a crushing blow
Somebody’s gonna pay
The charge runs through the system
And sets it off in alarm
The substance is a mystery, a paradox
There is no independent place
And time, an uneven flow
Four plus seven in the manifold
And we say we are scientists.
2.1.181
Now say you were a god
And you, this god/goddess thing wanted to play
But you tire easily and get bored
So you create another toy and another and another
Each more complex than the last
Yet all mere toddler play
To the SOURCE of the CODES.
i_Image4The only way to make it interesting (that is, unpredictable)
Is to set it in motion with certain codes removed from view
It works, but the outcome is unpredictable
But as the codemaker, you are still entirely in it on the level of the codes
So in order to make it interesting for you, yourself,
You limit awareness
You blunt the senses
So that only parts of the playing field are visible
And you go
And you search for yourself
And you find yourself easily
And you create another
And you go and win without effort
And you play peekaboo and lose interest
And then hide and seek and always find yourself
And on and on
Until finally you create a great game
And you totally forget yourself
And you're lost in this game
So you try to call yourself out of this game
This Dream you've created