Tuesday, December 31, 2019

Social Co-Chain Boundaries Define the Topologies of our Networks


                        I’m saying goodbye to commenting on Pluspora. I agree with the healthy doubts that most liberal memes play on. My problem is with the monopolar obsession with hating the opposition. I don't judge, I just don't need to be shamed by anyone, anymore. I get tired of the way most men are not self-reflective. I’ve shown more backbone and strength of character by receptivity than almost all of the other well-meaning liberals locked into social media. I’m not a pollyanna or a troll. But I am a unifier, not a joiner. I’ll still make myself heard with you and maybe a couple of other people. But, what brought me here was my literary experiment in plumbing the MINDOB, mutually inclusive negative double opinion biases in parapsychology, pros and con artists. Turns out everyone on both sides of this disposable fringe topic are full of beans. The overwhelming similarities between psychics, politicians, Evangelists, and marketing surveillance algorithms are rich with veins of profound irony.

                       I’m saying goodbye to the few people here that I respect. It’s become obvious my style of rational positivism clashes with the modern zeitgeist of apocalyptic fatalism. I do share your extreme concern. I just feel people are replaying scripts designed to feed hate and paranoia. Sensationalistic news hyperlinks and Russian memes make it hard to know who’s pulling the strings. I'm going to continue using Pluspora for news, but I’m not commenting anymore. Don’t give up the good fight. Peace.

Sunday, December 22, 2019

Online Social Media Revolution is a Confusion of Tongues.



            One of the ironies of our Online Social Media Revolution is revolting, a Confusion of Tongues.

            Not only can words mean different things one keystroke at a time, but certain people are often right for very wrong reasons. One person’s anarchy is another person’s big business. There is a difference between the pretense of logical rhetoric and a mutually supportive dialog. There is also a big difference between making points, and pointed arguments designed to make yourself look important. Temperament is the “X” factor in this filtered data-glut we call social media. Our game is mutually interactive. Therefor personal responsibility falls to the participant. Vulnerability for the online offender is in their total dependence on the passive audience’s participation. Their self-serving logic and parsimoniousness are Broken Records, playing Mantras of Tyranny.

            However, we can choose to moderate, block, or simply not respond. The offender loses interest by wasting their words. The amount of energy wasted playing the victim is inverse to the degree to which others can understand or empathize with said grievances. Without this commonality of a shared issue, the perfect persecutee falls back on the prosecution of the disinterested. So much of what people put on the internet does not provide resources for action but merely reinforces alienation. I feel bad for those people who don’t recognize that this is an ongoing experiment. The results to date are not final.

Here's my exorcism for the blight of self-doubt and gullibility, which I feel comes from traumatic memory.

We often have to ask hard questions like, "Am I deluding myself with distorted false memories?" My life was cluttered with bad karma. My spiritual and political life was confused, and therefore unimportant. The issue of implanted or false memories was being exploited and abused by common and confusing social issues. Maybe, you too have had those common sacred wounds that must bring us back out of ourselves. Everyone has hardships, some much worse than others. But, who do we believe? We all have to ask that question. Beliefs, of and by themselves, can reflect a very low level of consciousness. But by having the faith to persist into the depths of verification takes learning to the level of soul healing. I highly recommend that we all learn to find proof for our own perceptions of memory.

Friday, June 14, 2019

Aliasing in higher order wave space.




This works in pacifict.com
Aliasing also looks a lot like X-Ray Crystallography and Electron Microscopy