Saturday, February 26, 2011

Random Comment #1

Original Comment:
we'll soon go extinct if we ever stop fighting, all of our greatest works and accomplishments have come from conflict.

Response:
I'd be more inclined to think that many of our greatest works and accomplishments have been achieved despite the conflict and not because of them. Currently we're back to a childish mentality where we are still afraid of the cycles of life and death, rather than embracing the understanding of mortality. The first thing we need to reform our ideas that stem from life, death, and of course birth.


We still cannot get it through our head that a child born in a terrifying world will be terrified, and a child born in a holy world will be holy. We've become obsessed with these ideas of genetics determining personality, and our insistence that because I am me, I must be the most important and therefore the most "genetically perfect". We don't understand that we continue to associate with our own beliefs as being the best(because its all that we know). This only increases as we become more and more mentally separated. Slowly as we delve into the internet, and as our children delve even further into their own self-serving persona's via facebook and the like, we will drift away from other humans and therefore humanity itself.

Because I have decided that "I" am genetically perfect, everyone except me must die, and I must give birth to the entire new super-race of me-copies, where all my rules are followed by my me-copies. I must be the new Adam or the new Eve. Maybe I can use the power of science to make me both the new Adam AND the new eve via cloning. And thus chaos ensues.

Conflict is bred from our attitudes, not the other way around.

(Okay rant over.. I got carried away....)

Sunday, February 13, 2011

Evil People

It seems that evil people and demons, are those who struggle with questions of morality that single-celled organisms tend not to have trouble understanding, yet inhabit a body of something greater.

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Study do end(or ignite) the fluoride debate:

A study could be done to bring power and information behind the fluoride debate. Studying people from the United States and from another country that has no water fluoridation. There would be 4 groups gotten parched by a non damaging amount of witholding drink. There would be 2 US groups one given pure h20 and one getting US tap water, and then the same from the 2 foreign groups. Possibly an MRI study or some other vital measuring technique could be used.

This might implicate a permanent adjustment caused by water fluoridation, may it be addictive, degenerative, or beneficial, and location of those sites.