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The
Lucifer Principle by Howard Bloom
Howard Bloom's
Website
Howard Bloom's Biography
Format: Live Chat
Date: January 2,
2003
Guest: Howard Bloom |
We have a mission
to create,
for we're the cosmos incarnate.
We're evolution self-aware,
her frontal lobes and fingertips.
We are star stuff come alive
Galactic larvae in a hive.
We're parts of something very old,
but very young in cosmic time.
We're neurons of our planet
We are interspecies mind
-- Howard Bloom |
Howard Bloom was our very 1st guest speaker on BookTalk.
Howard was quite possibly the most entertaining and
educational of the lot.
This chat session couldn't have gone better, in fact,
we invited Howard Bloom back for a second chat to discuss
his follow-up book, Global
Brain. You're welcome to visit the forum, read the
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| Transcript of live chat session |
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Chris OConnor:: Hey Michael
MichaelangeloGlossolalia:: Hi Chris
Chris OConnor:: Howdy
Chris OConnor:: So what is your estimate? How many do
you think will show up?
Chris OConnor:: I am hoping for at least 15 total
MichaelangeloGlossolalia:: dunno
quibbit joined
Chris OConnor:: It sure would be a bummer if Howard
Bloom didn't come
Chris OConnor:: Hello Quibbit
MichaelangeloGlossolalia:: hi quibbit
Chris OConnor:: Oh no....Quibbit is a spy and cannot
talk to us
MichaelangeloGlossolalia:: maybe quibbit is Howard
quibbit:: Hello.
Chris OConnor:: Nah, Howard said he registered as "HowBloom"
Quibbit:: I'm Howard's assistant.
Chris OConnor:: Hello Quibbit
Quibbit:: My name is Stephen.
Chris OConnor:: And how did you hear about this chat,
Quibbit?
MichaelangeloGlossolalia:: Hi Stephen
Chris OConnor:: Welcome Stephen
Quibbit:: Howard should be here in just a few minutes
Chris OConnor:: Ahh - is this Stephen Howard's assistant?
Quibbit:: yeah.
Chris OConnor:: Yes, we talked on the phone. Good to
"see" you. You are much taller than I expected.
Quibbit:: Just wanted to be around at least the first
few minutes to make sure everything is going okay.
Chris OConnor:: I don't blame you.
MichaelangeloGlossolalia:: You're the guy who steps
in if the group tries to lynch Howard?
Chris OConnor:: Does Howard type about average speed?
Chris OConnor:: Michael - that ruins our plan
MichaelangeloGlossolalia:: oh yeah, I wasn't supposed
to tell!
MichaelangeloGlossolalia:: sorry, sorry
Chris OConnor:: You are forgiven
MichaelangeloGlossolalia:: thanks
Quibbit:: I think so, maybe a bit faster if he's really
going.
Chris OConnor:: I'm good like that
MichaelangeloGlossolalia:: that means I'm in the "in
group'
Chris OConnor:: Stephen - well, we have no real format.
I think Howard has enough formal engagements. I hope
this is enjoyable for him.
MichaelangeloGlossolalia:: oh no...William Shatner is
going do another album
Quibbit:: More people likely to show up at the last
few minutes?
xilog joined
Quibbit:: Yeah, it should be fun for him.
MichaelangeloGlossolalia:: hi xilog
xilog:: hi there
Chris OConnor:: Stephen - Yes, there should be many
more people coming over the next 15 minutes
Chris OConnor:: Hey Xilog!
MichaelangeloGlossolalia:: "A brutality that speaks
to us through the animals in our brain" is a nice
line
MichaelangeloGlossolalia:: Howard should make poetry
out of some of his lines in Lucifer
Chris OConnor:: Yes, Howard is a metaphorical master
Chris OConnor:: That is his marketing genius shining
through
Quibbit:: I think that he has something like that in
the works. I think actually there's been some talk of
a musical adaptation.
Chris OConnor:: Stephen - are you serious?
MichaelangeloGlossolalia:: Superorganisticexpialidocious!
MichaelangeloGlossolalia:: could be a brutal remake
of mary poppins
Chris OConnor:: LOL
Chris OConnor:: Ok, no more egg nog for you Michael
Quibbit:: Yeah.. Actually.. I'll see if I can give you
the link to an mp3 someone did of a show he was in.
Quibbit:: I think he's getting on now.
Bugteach joined
Chris OConnor:: Thanks Stephen
Chris OConnor:: Hello Bugteach
MichaelangeloGlossolalia:: hi bugteach
Bugteach:: hello room
Chris OConnor:: Let me guess - you are a biology teacher?
Chris OConnor:: Stephen - Howard doesn't sing does he?
Bugteach:: top of the evening to you all
Chris OConnor:: and to you too Bug
Chris OConnor:: Where are you from? ...and how did you
hear about this chat?
MichaelangeloGlossolalia:: sings "bloody bloody
genes, playing bloody scenes.."
Chris OConnor:: Is that your own song Michael - it is
lovely
Bugteach:: Howard informed me by way of chris
MichaelangeloGlossolalia:: just made it up
Chris OConnor:: I would love to hear about all of Howards
experiences with the music
industry too - but no time for that tonight
Chris OConnor:: Bug - Ahh - so you got my email I imagine
Bugteach:: yep
Chris OConnor:: Michael - you are quite skilled
MichaelangeloGlossolalia:: I wanna hear about where
Michael Jackson fits into the superorganism
stevepainter joined
MichaelangeloGlossolalia:: hi Steve
Chris OConnor:: Steve!
stevepainter:: hey
Chris OConnor:: Good to see ya
stevepainter:: I just said to my wife that Chris might
be freaking if I don't sign in soon
Chris OConnor:: Bug - where do you live?
Chris OConnor:: Steve - good point
Bugteach:: Gary Indiana
Chris OConnor:: Bug - Ahh well good to have you with
us tonight.
stevepainter:: oh, that makes me think of The Music
Man
MichaelangeloGlossolalia:: "The slightest slip
from the true path, they feel, can send Satan's minions
writing through every vein of their body."
Bugteach:: Michael Jacksons hatching point
Bugteach:: thanks for the invite
MichaelangeloGlossolalia:: writhing
howbloom joined
MichaelangeloGlossolalia:: hi Howard!
howbloom:: hi
Johnny Neuron joined
moose1567 joined
howbloom:: glad to see you
Chris OConnor:: Howard! Welcome
howbloom:: aha!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
stevepainter:: hello all
moose1567:: hi room
Chris OConnor:: Hey Moose - and Johnny
howbloom:: chris, thanks for
having me
Jeremy1952 joined
Chris OConnor:: Howard - it is our pleasure
howbloom:: Steve, moose, Johnny
Johnny Neuron:: Hello everyone...and especially Mr.
Bloom!
Chris OConnor:: And there is Jeremy
moose1567:: Mr. bloom
howbloom:: it's good to meet
you and Jeremy too
Chris OConnor:: So everyone hangs outside the front
door waiting for the last minute I see
(on the forum's page there
is a counter for how many total people are on the site,
and at this point in the chat session the site is filled
with people that have yet to enter the chat room)
Jeremy1952:: Hi Howard, thank you !
howbloom:: any interesting
things you've been discussing?
Bugteach:: hello Howard thanks for inviting me
Jeremy1952:: I was fiddling with the colors
howbloom:: any interesting
questions?
MichaelangeloGlossolalia:: I'm interested in your thoughts
on the current rash of middle beastliness
howbloom:: my son Walter says
this chat process is cool
howbloom:: oi vey
Jeremy1952:: Middle beastliness? What does that mean?
howbloom:: ok, what is your
opinion of what's going on in the middle east?
MichaelangeloGlossolalia:: the Middle Beast
MichaelangeloGlossolalia:: i.e. Iraq
Chris OConnor:: yes, I am interested in the Middle east
situation too and I was intrigued by your views on the
"barbaric" nature of Islam
howbloom:: why did we pick
Iraq as a target?
Chris OConnor:: My opinion is you hit the nail on the
head
MichaelangeloGlossolalia:: I was reminded of Lucifer (The Lucifer Principle - authored
by Howard Bloom) when the outbreak of patriotism
happened after 911
Chris OConnor:: hmmm
howbloom:: militant Islam has
put us at the center of its sights
howbloom:: its gun sights
MichaelangeloGlossolalia:: got the feeling America was
becoming a militant organism
howbloom:: it's targeted us as an enemy
Chris OConnor:: I am personally concerned that our choosing
Iraq has too much to do with Bush Jr. making up for
his fathers mistakes
howbloom:: war is built into
our biology
MichaelangeloGlossolalia:: I worry about Bush's use
of religious language..."evil" etc
Chris OConnor:: I totally see that
howbloom:: it's been with us for 3.5 billion years
stevepainter:: I don't know, I thought that Christianity
among others was just as barbaric - economic prosperity
and societal development have just progressed faster
for us
howbloom:: so when we're attacked
by others who follow our common instinctual heritage
howbloom:: our military instincts
are aroused
Jeremy1952:: Perhaps. But biology teaches me that cooperation
is ultimately more powerful than competition
MichaelangeloGlossolalia:: is there any force in biology
to compensate for our need to destroy? Or will the world
just fall apart as WMD become available to small groups?
Chris OConnor:: Howard - that was the most impressive
concept - war, hatred, violence - all part of our struggle
to exist
moose1567:: we are targeted because of our openness
of mind and freedom of religions
howbloom:: me too, re cooperation outweigh competition
MichaelangeloGlossolalia:: I think Islamic groups also
project repressed sexuality onto us
howbloom:: the western world,
western civilization
stevepainter:: definitely- cooperation helps groups
survive
Jeremy1952:: You're familiar with Axelrod? His example
of WWII soldiers refusing to hurt one another?
MichaelangeloGlossolalia:: they feel guilty and attack
us for representing their guilt
howbloom:: has purged itself
of violence more successfully than any previous system
of human social integration
Chris OConnor:: Moose - I would think that is a part
of it
howbloom:: who feels guilty?
MichaelangeloGlossolalia:: Muslims re: sexuality
Chris OConnor:: Not I
MichaelangeloGlossolalia:: America is seen as sexually
expressive
Jeremy1952:: Muslims feeling guilty about their own
denied sexuality.
howbloom:: Muslims feel guilty
about sexuality:
howbloom:: yes, the west is
despised for its sexuality
howbloom:: for its depravity
MichaelangeloGlossolalia:: the psychohistory guys talk
a lot about that
Chris OConnor:: yes, I read "The Arab Mind"
which covered that issue
howbloom:: for having no manners
Jeremy1952:: Of course we go a few rounds on that too
(USAians, not necessarily all westerners)
howbloom:: no civilization
howbloom:: no propriety
MichaelangeloGlossolalia:: are you familiar with Lloyd's
psychohistory list, Howard?
MichaelangeloGlossolalia:: we really don't have a lot
of manners
howbloom:: for harboring fornication
and homosexuality
stevepainter:: we seem to have a split personality in
regards to sexuality
Chris OConnor:: How so Steve?
howbloom:: Im having
trouble reading and writing at the same time
MichaelangeloGlossolalia:: I'd like to see more research
on parallels between Islamic and Christian fundamentalists
howbloom:: how do we simplify
the dialog
Chris OConnor:: Howard - take your time
Bugteach:: are the present terrorist attacks a direct
result of some infringement of the rats mimi
howbloom:: ok ,let's concentrate
on Christian fundamentalism and Islamic fundamentalism,
ok?
Chris OConnor:: We will all slow down
MichaelangeloGlossolalia:: ok
Chris OConnor:: Ok, sounds like a plan Howard
Jeremy1952:: The usual technique in "chat"
is to selectively ignore; I guess that's a ltitle harder
for an invited guest, though!
howbloom:: these are two areas
Ive researched
howbloom:: and have spent 20 years fighting personally
MichaelangeloGlossolalia:: all the Christians seem excited
about Armageddon lately
stevepainter:: on the one hand we harbor a Victorian
idea of what proper behavior is, but on the other we
sell sex in every way
howbloom:: yes, the rapture
howbloom:: but here's the bottom
line
howbloom:: Christian fundamentalism killed over 180
people in Oklahoma city
Jeremy1952:: True...
howbloom:: one doctor in my hometown, Buffalo, NY
howbloom:: and has planted
several bombs
howbloom:: at abortion clinics
Chris OConnor:: yes, very true
howbloom:: it's dangerous and
filled with hate
howbloom:: and its promoted absurd forms of censorship
Jeremy1952:: So; are the fundamentalists really a different
"thing" than the rest of the religion?
Chris OConnor:: I believe all religions to be dangerous
howbloom:: getting rid of Harry
Potter for being satanic
howbloom:: yes
MichaelangeloGlossolalia:: I think so Jeremy, I think
they're a distinct subculture
howbloom:: fundamentalists
cohere
stevepainter:: religious fundamentalism of every stripe
can be barbaric and dangerous
howbloom:: more strongly than
others
howbloom:: they cohere around hatred
howbloom:: despising evil
Jeremy1952:: But doesn't any religion have the potential
to become more dangerous? Or less?
howbloom:: and fighting ig
stevepainter:: it's fear really I think
howbloom:: fighting is a great
bonding mechanism
MichaelangeloGlossolalia:: any group of humans, Jeremy
Chris OConnor:: I was not aware of the hatred preaches
in the Koran, but our Bible is not much better
howbloom:: do you remember
stevepainter:: the hatred that is
Johnny Neuron:: I definitely feel there is a rise in
Christian fundamentalism here in the US; take the "Left
Behind" series ie.
Chris OConnor:: How so Howard?
howbloom:: back in the days
of Marxism vs. capitalism
howbloom:: how the revolutionaries always called for
Jeremy1952:: Hmmm... well, but groups of humans have
the potential for being dealt with rationally. We have
goals that
howbloom:: unity, fraternity,
solidarity?
Jeremy1952:: can turn in to mutual goals. Religions,
on the other hand, seem inherently self serving;
Chris OConnor:: Yes Howard
howbloom:: for camaraderie
MichaelangeloGlossolalia:: probably has a lot to do
with early experiences with authority too
NaddiaAoC joined
howbloom:: all these are bonding
terms
howbloom:: people need desperately to bond
howbloom:: deeply with other human beings
Jeremy1952:: death dealing if that spreads the meme,
peace dealing if that works today
moose1567:: Hi Nadia!!!
MichaelangeloGlossolalia:: do you think it's also a
need to purge one's own group of dissonance? guilt,
shame etc?
howbloom:: fundamentalism uses
a primary bonding mechanism
Jeremy1952:: Hey Nadia
Chris OConnor:: Howard - very true
howbloom:: yes to dissonance
guilt and shame
NaddiaAoC:: Hi everyone!
howbloom:: they're part of
the brew
MichaelangeloGlossolalia:: fundamentalists seem to use
a lot of military metaphors
howbloom:: i was just sitting
with an Islamic friend
Jeremy1952:: Do you see it, Howard, as a technique being
used by fundamentalists, or is it more
howbloom:: who wondered why
his community in Brooklyn
howbloom:: is gung ho for holy war
howbloom:: for the idea
Jeremy1952:: an evolution, selection, within the meme
of fundamentalism?
howbloom:: that death is more
important to us
Chris OConnor:: Howard - individual humans are somewhat
predictable, but it is when large groups act as one
that we seem to experience horrific results
howbloom:: than life is to
you
howbloom:: this is an idea that's taking off
MichaelangeloGlossolalia:: is death some kind of ecstatic
union?
howbloom:: in an Islamic community
of middle and upper middle
howbloom:: class professionals
howbloom:: doctors
howbloom:: dentists
howbloom:: psychiatrists
howbloom:: here in Brooklyn
Johnny Neuron:: Mr. Bloom, I am a former fundamentalist
(former Jehovah's Witness) and I agree that most fundamentalists
have more in common with other opposing fundamentalists
than say, liberal religionists. It seems that social
cohesion is more important than doctrine or dogma.
howbloom:: militant Islam has
a horrible track record for delivery
howbloom:: it oppresses the poor horribly
stevepainter:: really? I didn't know the more educated
were in on the idea of jihad also
howbloom:: by making them
howbloom:: far poorer
howbloom:: than ever before
Jeremy1952:: One of the things I learned from your book,
though, is that delivering on promises isn't all that
important
Jeremy1952:: to the success of a cult
howbloom:: look at Egypt
howbloom:: you're right
howbloom:: you hit the point
howbloom:: let me tell you
howbloom:: about Egypt, ok?
MichaelangeloGlossolalia:: you can always blame the
enemy for your own failure to deliver
howbloom:: in 1951
Chris OConnor:: Good point Jeremy
howbloom:: Egypt had the same
standard of living
howbloom:: as south Korea
howbloom:: today the average Korean
howbloom:: makes 20 times as much
howbloom:: per year
Chris OConnor:: wow
howbloom:: as the average Egyptian
howbloom:: and in the last
howbloom:: 20 years
howbloom:: the Egyptian standard of living
howbloom:: and that in all
howbloom:: the Arab countries
howbloom:: has deteriorated dramatically
howbloom:: its plunged
howbloom:: to the level
howbloom:: of sub Saharan Africa
howbloom:: which has
Chris OConnor:: As the result of what? - what is fueling
their demise?
howbloom:: the lowest standard
of living
Jeremy1952:: Well, is that a good thing, or a bad thing?
Didn't you say that it is success
that leads to warlike behavior?
howbloom:: anywhere in the
world
stevepainter:: so are the despotic-style rulers the
cause or the effect?
howbloom:: it's a result of
military
howbloom:: fetish
Chris OConnor:: Ahh
howbloom:: weapon hunger
howbloom:: killing lust
howbloom:: hate frenzy
howbloom:: righteous anger stoking
moose1567:: the new world order?
Jeremy1952:: aha. Yea, that makes sense. Especially
in light of what North Korea is doing
howbloom:: in other words
howbloom:: it's a result of drugging
MichaelangeloGlossolalia:: I see the US having some
problems, states are running out of money and we're
diverting social funds into military ventures
howbloom:: the masses not with
an opioid
howbloom:: but with a steroid
howbloom:: we can get into the states later
howbloom:: billions of dollars
stevepainter:: promise them power rather than a prosperous
future?
Chris OConnor:: explain this steroid concept
howbloom:: have gone through
Arab hands
howbloom:: billions of
howbloom:: oil dollars
howbloom:: billions of dollars in aid
howbloom:: and all that money
Timothy Schoonover joined
howbloom:: has gone for just
one thing
moose1567:: hi Tim
howbloom:: pride
Chris OConnor:: Hey Tim - pull up a chair
howbloom:: for courage
howbloom:: for heroism
howbloom:: for victory
Timothy Schoonover:: argh...Im late?
howbloom:: which means for
weapons
howbloom:: for killing
howbloom:: putting all your money
NaddiaAoC:: hi Tim
Chris OConnor:: Howard - makes so much sense
howbloom:: into weaponry produces
howbloom:: poverty
howbloom:: and yet the Arabs
howbloom:: and their fellow Moslems
howbloom:: are more determined
howbloom:: than ever
MichaelangeloGlossolalia:: is there a sexual tension
between being "manly" and being "weak"
involved here?
Chris OConnor:: Howard - but in Lucifer you stress the
need to always be at the ready - against the "barbarians"
howbloom:: to spread their
message globally
howbloom:: why?
howbloom:: because anger bonds
howbloom:: righteousness bonds
howbloom:: fury bonds
howbloom:: righteous indignation bonds
howbloom:: and humans live
howbloom:: on the oxygen of attention
howbloom:: they live in a sea of bonds or
Chris OConnor:: so true...anger and hatred bond - we
need enemies to vent our hatred towards
howbloom:: isolation
howbloom:: isolation kills
MichaelangeloGlossolalia:: does it also wash away the
feeling of contamination?
howbloom:: bonding brings life
howbloom:: yes
howbloom:: the Arabs and non
howbloom:: Arab Moslems know exactly
stevepainter:: that would explain why isolationism never
works
stevepainter:: in the long run
howbloom:: where all the sin
howbloom:: n the world is
howbloom:: it is here
howbloom:: in the west
howbloom:: particularly in the us
howbloom:: so the ultimate goal of
howbloom:: an Osama would be
howbloom:: something like this
howbloom:: to get his hands on Pakistan's nukes
Chris OConnor:: yes
howbloom:: on Pakistan's next
generation stealth subs
howbloom:: on Pakistans mid
howbloom:: range ballistic missiles
howbloom:: which fit snugly
howbloom:: into the forward portion of the
howbloom:: submarines
howbloom:: missile delivering subs
howbloom:: to set one of Pakistans
moose1567:: scary
howbloom:: three subs on a
path
howbloom:: to North Americas
howbloom:: Atlantic coast
Jeremy1952:: So , do we need a proper enemy to bond
us together? Are we making a mistake not wallowing in
hatred of Muslims &/or Arabs?
howbloom:: these subs have
a 10,000
howbloom:: mile range
Chris OConnor:: A nuke attack on our nation could bring
us to our knees, perhaps cast us into the dark ages
instantly
MichaelangeloGlossolalia:: is Bush risking instability
in Pakistan by attacking Iraq?
howbloom:: to send
howbloom:: another sub
howbloom:: to the pacific coast
howbloom:: and to nuke Americas fifteen
stevepainter:: I don't think so Jeremy - we paint a
country as an enemy and that seems to work pretty well
howbloom:: largest cities
howbloom:: it would be the pr coup of th
howbloom:: the 21st
howbloom:: century
howbloom:: it would do for
howbloom:: Osama what
Chris OConnor:: Howard - our country would fall
howbloom:: destroying the populations
howbloom:: of entire cities
howbloom:: did for Alexander
howbloom:: Alexander of Macedon
Chris OConnor:: Howard - 2 large buildings destroyed
and our nation completely shut down for awhile
howbloom:: became Alexander
the great
Jeremy1952:: I don't know. I'm not comfortable hating.
It took me a year after 9-11 to STOP hating Muslims;
and that was helped by
howbloom:: via body count
Johnny Neuron:: Isn't the Pakistani govt. an ally of
the US though?
Jeremy1952:: a realization that consistency would require
hating Christians, too.
howbloom:: don't hate Moslems,
don't at all
howbloom:: hate Moslem militancy
howbloom:: just as you hate the
Chris OConnor:: It is not the Muslims, but the meme
howbloom:: militancy of the
MichaelangeloGlossolalia:: I don't hate Islam at all.
I see it as a runaway system, and our system is in danger
of the same thing
howbloom:: Christian fundamentalists
howbloom:: holed up in Idaho
howbloom:: our job
Jeremy1952:: Two separate things, though; I was asking
if we SHOULD, not if it is rational.
Chris OConnor:: excellent point
howbloom:: is to save Moslems
MichaelangeloGlossolalia:: I don't even hate the virus
of fundamentalism, it's just a psychological disease
howbloom:: just as they think
Jeremy1952:: If it works for them... bonding ...
howbloom:: their job is to
save us
MichaelangeloGlossolalia:: Jeremy, it is a good question,
how to bond ourselves
howbloom:: their are better
ways of
howbloom:: bonding
MichaelangeloGlossolalia:: good point
howbloom:: we need to know
Chris OConnor:: Michael - it is a disease that must
be cured before it brings the entire superorganism down
MichaelangeloGlossolalia:: opposites attract
howbloom:: what we stand for
howbloom:: what we offer
MichaelangeloGlossolalia:: chris--exactly
stevepainter:: but Jeremy - we'd be turning on many
of our own Americans who are Muslims
howbloom:: that's worth living
and dying for
howbloom:: many Moslems believe
MichaelangeloGlossolalia:: Steve--as Osama turned on
those Muslims
howbloom:: in the western system
stevepainter:: right
howbloom:: as passionately
as I do
MichaelangeloGlossolalia:: we should emphasize that
militant Muslims dont' care about American Muslims
at all
howbloom:: and many more can
be cut loose
howbloom:: from the plague
howbloom:: of violence
howbloom:: of militancy
stevepainter:: all the more reason we shouldn't "hate
Muslims"
MichaelangeloGlossolalia:: I worry about the effect
of a war in Iraq on this
howbloom:: Osama's reasoning
howbloom:: about our Moslems
howbloom:: is this
howbloom:: we can afford
howbloom:: he says,
howbloom:: to lose 100 million Moslems
MichaelangeloGlossolalia:: I've heard a lot of Americans
in chat rooms say "first we'll take Iraq, then
Saudi, then Iran"
howbloom:: in order to do
howbloom:: what Allah demands
howbloom:: to take over the world
howbloom:: the Moslem websites are now
howbloom:: talking openly about
howbloom:: "taking Europe back"
stevepainter:: Saudi Arabia is really the force behind
most of this
howbloom:: to make Europe the
howbloom:: Moslem territory
howbloom:: it was always
howbloom:: meant to be
howbloom:: with no us
howbloom:: in the picture
howbloom:: no united
Chris OConnor:: and this is indeed the goal of the Islamic
faith - world domination and stated in the Koran
howbloom:: states
MichaelangeloGlossolalia:: so does this boil down to
a third world war?
howbloom:: Europe would have
to bow
howbloom:: obsequiously
Bugteach:: sight a web sight please
Jeremy1952:: Well, that was the stated goal of world
communism too...
howbloom:: on its knees
MichaelangeloGlossolalia:: if you read Revelation, it's
an almost identical vision, only with Jesus as the ruler
howbloom:: to Osama
howbloom:: the new what
howbloom:: does he call it
howbloom:: not the emir
MichaelangeloGlossolalia:: caliph?
Timothy Schoonover:: It's inherent to the nature of
memes, no?
howbloom:: but the new leader
yes
howbloom:: caliph
howbloom:: of a global empire
howbloom:: global
howbloom:: the world is going global
howbloom:: Islam was built for
howbloom:: globalism
Chris OConnor:: wow
howbloom:: its the only religion
howbloom:: that offers a
howbloom:: global system of
howbloom:: laws and government
stevepainter:: but the fundamental version is just as
repressive as any other
Chris OConnor:: our position as world leader teeters
on the edge of collapse
Jeremy1952:: One ray of hope in my world view, is that
parasites tend to get less dangerous over time
MichaelangeloGlossolalia:: was just reading a paragraph
from Lucifer: "If we ever save ourselves from the
scourge of mass violence, it will be through the efforts
of millions of minds, networked together..."
howbloom:: yes, this
howbloom:: is a turning point
howbloom:: in history
howbloom:: the things we discuss
howbloom:: today, now
Chris OConnor:: Michael - I think that is what Global
Brain is about
howbloom:: in this chat
howbloom:: may make a difference
Jeremy1952:: If you look at old time Christianity it
looks about as bad as 21 century Islam
howbloom:: in the direction
history takes tomorrow
stevepainter:: absolutely
Chris OConnor:: yes, there are seeds being planted right
now
Johnny Neuron left
howbloom:: old time Christianity
was
Jeremy1952:: but it seems to have "mellowed"
over the centuries
howbloom:: ghastly
MichaelangeloGlossolalia:: do people end up acting like
the gods they follow?
howbloom:: BUT WE DON'T HAVE
IT
howbloom:: ANYMORE
howbloom:: we've evolved beyond it
howbloom:: to new forms of competition
stevepainter:: for the most part
howbloom:: creative competition
Jeremy1952:: Just like the diseases we live with; pneumonia
has been around a long time, so we have come to terms
with it. A truce, more or less.
howbloom:: cooperation
howbloom:: that enriches
howbloom:: not impoverishes
MichaelangeloGlossolalia:: one girl trained as a suicide
bomber decided not to go through with it...she felt
the jihadists were playing with the blood of the martyrs
Jeremy1952:: Malaria is relatively young and quite destructive
howbloom:: let me tell you
a story
stevepainter:: many seem to want to bring back "old
time Christianity"
Johnny Neuron joined
howbloom:: about cotton
howbloom:: ok?
Chris OConnor:: yes, please do
Bugteach:: k
howbloom:: once upon a time
howbloom:: 200 years ago or so
Chris OConnor:: true Steve
howbloom:: cotton was
howbloom:: something only the rich could
howbloom:: afford
howbloom:: it was comfortable
howbloom:: as all get out
howbloom:: it was easily laundered
howbloom:: which means
Timothy Schoonover:: yeah it is!
howbloom:: no more lice or
bugs
howbloom:: but it came from India
howbloom:: via the Indian ocean
howbloom:: down to Yemen
Bugteach:: excuse me :0
howbloom:: and
howbloom:: Oman
howbloom:: ok bug,
howbloom:: what is it?
howbloom:: should I
howbloom:: return to the tale?
howbloom:: normal folks
Jeremy1952:: <-- listening to tale
howbloom:: wore wool clothing
Bugteach:: no joking on my name I am very interested
continue please
howbloom:: that couldn't be
laundered easily
Chris OConnor:: Please do Howard
howbloom:: smelled
howbloom:: itched
howbloom:: irritated the skin
howbloom:: and was a great home
howbloom:: for bugs of all kinds
howbloom:: then we had several innovations
howbloom:: remember back
howbloom:: in the days of Henry the 8th
howbloom:: when Henry got
Chris OConnor:: I don't personally
howbloom:: a wild idea
howbloom:: and did something the Turks had
howbloom:: already done
howbloom:: but multiplied it exponentially?
howbloom:: he put
howbloom:: cannons on sailing ships
howbloom:: tons and tons of them
Chris OConnor:: Ahh
howbloom:: and England went
from a lesser power
howbloom:: in Europe
howbloom:: to a world force
howbloom:: over the next 200 years
stevepainter:: military innovation
howbloom:: thanks to its navy
howbloom:: right?
Chris OConnor:: Yes
howbloom:: but England needed
wood to make its ships
Jeremy1952:: with you so far
howbloom:: and the wood in
England
howbloom:: had been pretty much used up
howbloom:: to keep homes warm
stevepainter:: we need oil for our war toys?
howbloom:: the country was
running out of
howbloom:: the stuff
howbloom:: now think back to those lazy
howbloom:: sons of bitches
howbloom:: the aristocracy
howbloom:: what do they talk about incessantly
howbloom:: in pj wodehouse novels?
howbloom:: breeding
howbloom:: breeding things
howbloom:: how to improve a
howbloom:: breed of
howbloom:: bulls
howbloom:: a breed of pigs
howbloom:: a breed in the family
howbloom:: the breeding obsession
howbloom:: of the English aristocrats
howbloom:: gave us Darwins theory
howbloom:: of natural selection
MichaelangeloGlossolalia:: sex?
howbloom:: and it gave England
howbloom:: something more
howbloom:: not sex alone
howbloom:: we're talking early genetic engineering
howbloom:: the British
howbloom:: learned the value
howbloom:: of mono cropping
howbloom:: of concentrating on just one crop
howbloom:: per estate
howbloom:: finding out which
howbloom:: crop worked best
howbloom:: on the sort of land you had
howbloom:: and pouring your
howbloom:: heart
howbloom:: your soul
howbloom:: your energy
howbloom:: into genetically
howbloom:: engineering the stuff
howbloom:: via breeding
howbloom:: England needed
howbloom:: wood to build more ships
howbloom:: so they mono cropped trees
howbloom:: they build a new
howbloom:: agricultural innovation
howbloom:: called
howbloom:: are you ready?
Chris OConnor:: yes
howbloom:: the plantation
howbloom:: the single crop super producer
howbloom:: par excellence
howbloom:: they raised oak for
howbloom:: masts
howbloom:: they raised, I believe
Jeremy1952:: Ah! so the plantation was invented to grow
trees for warships. Fascinating.
howbloom:: fast growing pines for
howbloom:: the less important things
howbloom:: ok
howbloom:: so the British now had a
howbloom:: fleet
howbloom:: let
howbloom:: 's go back
howbloom:: to an earlier innovation
howbloom:: allow me to take you to
howbloom:: 200 bc
howbloom:: ok?
howbloom:: wait,
stevepainter:: why not
howbloom:: sorry
howbloom:: thats 200 ad
howbloom:: now the Romans had been importing
Bugteach:: k
howbloom:: Chinese and Indian
Jeremy1952:: <- takes time travel pill and plunges
ahead
howbloom:: goods for a very
long time
howbloom:: in fact they ran
howbloom:: a heavy balance of payments
Chris OConnor:: :0
howbloom:: deficit with
howbloom:: china
howbloom:: because their noblewomen outdid
howbloom:: each other to wear the best
howbloom:: silk gowns
howbloom:: silk was shipped
howbloom:: overland
howbloom:: via the old silk road
howbloom:: the trip took
howbloom:: i believe
howbloom:: 3 years or so
howbloom:: and was dangerous
howbloom:: as hell
howbloom:: so silk cost a fortune
howbloom:: then a clever arab
howbloom:: 400 years before Mohammed's
howbloom:: birth
howbloom:: did a very evolutionary thing
howbloom:: he figured out
howbloom:: how to make catastrophe
howbloom:: into something positive
howbloom:: opportunity
howbloom:: the catastrophe
howbloom:: was the monsoon
howbloom:: whose impact you know
howbloom:: flooding and destruction, right?
howbloom:: but he saw more than carnage
howbloom:: he notice a pattern
howbloom:: in the way the monsoons go
howbloom:: for one part of the year
Chris OConnor:: yes
howbloom:: the blow northeast
howbloom:: and in the other part of the year
Chris OConnor:: Travel
Chris OConnor:: He used the winds
howbloom:: they blow southwest
howbloom:: meanwhile, the Arabs
Chris OConnor:: and currents
howbloom:: had invented
howbloom:: something called
howbloom:: the lateen sail
Chris OConnor:: yep
howbloom:: a triangular sail
howbloom:: you could use it to
Chris OConnor:: both ways
howbloom:: outwit the wind
howbloom:: and tack
howbloom:: you've got it chris
Chris OConnor:: very impressive invention
howbloom:: using ships
howbloom:: equipped
howbloom:: with this sail
Chris OConnor:: incredible step forward - no longer
were we slaves to nature
howbloom:: he realized you
could sail to India
howbloom:: via a sea borne
howbloom:: shortcut
howbloom:: then wait for the winds
howbloom:: to change
howbloom:: and sail back to
howbloom:: Oman
howbloom:: or Qatar
howbloom:: once again
howbloom:: meanwhile
howbloom:: other Arab inventors
howbloom:: had come up with a way
howbloom:: to create a virtual
howbloom:: sea lane
howbloom:: across the Arab peninsula
howbloom:: to the Mediterranean sea
howbloom:: the didn't dig a canal
howbloom:: they domesticated
howbloom:: camels
howbloom:: and organized them
howbloom:: in a cargo carrying caravan
howbloom:: the high price the Romans
howbloom:: had paid
xilog left
AvatarofPower joined
howbloom:: for goods from the
east
howbloom:: went down dramatically
howbloom:: that meant the price of cotton and of silk
howbloom:: and ceramics--
howbloom:: teapots
howbloom:: tea cups
howbloom:: saucers
howbloom:: and, yes
Chris OConnor:: welcome Kevin
howbloom:: tea
howbloom:: but still only the super rich could
howbloom:: actually afford these
howbloom:: these ultra luxuries.
howbloom:: now for the British ships
stevepainter:: (a cup of tea sounds good)
howbloom:: we'll skip the
howbloom:: Portuguese
howbloom:: who found the sea route
howbloom:: around the tip
howbloom:: of Africa
howbloom:: and cut the price of eastern goods in half
howbloom:: again
howbloom:: the brits acquired
howbloom:: India
howbloom:: as the Jewel in the crown of empire
howbloom:: right?
Chris OConnor:: True
howbloom:: the French built
the Suez Canal
howbloom:: all this brought the price of cotton clothing
down
howbloom:: considerably
howbloom:: then the brits
howbloom:: used their invention
howbloom:: the plantation
howbloom:: to raise cotton
howbloom:: in some of the new places they'd conquered
howbloom:: the islands of the Caribbean
howbloom:: and the American south
howbloom:: we'll skip the very sticky
howbloom:: and wretched issue of slave
howbloom:: trading, which was
howbloom:: invented by the Arabs
howbloom:: using those old
howbloom:: monsoon winds
howbloom:: to establish slave trading
howbloom:: entrepots in east Africa
howbloom:: so now we had
howbloom:: mass production
of raw cotton
howbloom:: the price of cotton goods went down again
howbloom:: now the upper middle class
stevepainter:: slave trading was invented by the Arabs?
- Please get back to that later
howbloom:: could afford the
stuff
moose1567:: please
howbloom:: like Jacques Louis
David's wife's sister
howbloom:: whose father had made his money
Johnny Neuron left
howbloom:: like Osama's dad
had
howbloom:: in construction
howbloom:: building the Louvre
howbloom:: in 1800
howbloom:: the power loom was invented
howbloom:: it was England's top
howbloom:: secret technology
howbloom:: now cotton goods were produced
howbloom:: in such profusion
howbloom:: that the price was low enough for the
howbloom:: ordinary man and woman
howbloom:: and a new cry went up
howbloom:: a nation's civilization
howbloom:: is measured by the amount of soap it uses
howbloom:: the death rate went down
howbloom:: why?
howbloom:: because you could buy
howbloom:: enough cotton clothing
howbloom:: to actually change it
howbloom:: frequently
howbloom:: and unlike wool
howbloom:: you could wash it
howbloom:: but here's the real point of the story
howbloom:: today
howbloom:: when folks like my old client
howbloom:: Stewart Copeland
howbloom:: or my anthropologist
howbloom:: friends
howbloom:: go to Africa
howbloom:: in search of the most primitive tribes
howbloom:: with the purest indigenous
Chris OConnor:: And if anyone has a question for Howard
- feel free to throw it out there when he finishes
howbloom:: cultures on this
earth
howbloom:: what do they find?
Jeremy1952:: Cotton?
howbloom:: what do their photos
show?
howbloom:: yes
howbloom:: people living in squalor and poverty
howbloom:: people making almost no cash
howbloom:: living at all
howbloom:: are wearing cotton t shirts
howbloom:: cotton shorts
howbloom:: and cotton hats
howbloom:: the western system
howbloom:: has elevated the poor and the oppressed
Timothy Schoonover joined
howbloom:: the goal of every religion
howbloom:: we've achieved it
howbloom:: now we have to believe it
MichaelangeloGlossolalia:: don't forget Nike logos
howbloom:: to defend it
howbloom:: the system of competition via creativity
howbloom:: rather than competition
howbloom:: via the gun
howbloom:: competition via
howbloom:: fundamentalist militancy
Jeremy1952:: So, not to go off on a total tangent, but
may I ask a question about the "Lucifer Principle"
itself?
howbloom:: buying weapons has
impoverished the Arab nations
howbloom:: ummm, should
stevepainter:: go for it Jeremy
howbloom:: we first answer
the
howbloom:: question about
howbloom:: Arabs inventing African enslavement?
Chris OConnor:: Sure
stevepainter:: no - I asked that - let Jeremy go
Chris OConnor:: We just dont want to let you slip
away
Bugteach:: yep
howbloom:: the Arabs and their
wonderful ships were capable
howbloom:: of jihad in Africa
howbloom:: they traveled up and down the eastern coast
MichaelangeloGlossolalia:: I'm interested in the process
of projection...people projecting their own "evil"
onto others and becoming immune to communication
howbloom:: establishing cities
like Mobassa
Jeremy1952:: LOL Well, it struck me that the "Lucifer
Principle" is the second half of something... the
breaking down side
howbloom:: and languages based
on Arabic
howbloom:: like Swahili
Jeremy1952:: of construction; but there has to be a
"building up" side to chip away at
howbloom:: you're right
howbloom:: the Lucifer principle
Chris OConnor:: Good point Jeremy
Jeremy1952:: I'm wondering if the "other side"
has a name, an identity
howbloom:: deliberately focused
on the negative side of creativity
howbloom:: no
Chris OConnor:: How could we summarize the Lucifer Principle
howbloom:: alas
howbloom:: science is blind to the other side
howbloom:: which is something I'm working on
Chris OConnor:: Ahh
howbloom:: I'm working on helping
science
howbloom:: see the inherent
Jeremy1952:: Ah.
howbloom:: creativity in this cosmos
howbloom:: creativity
MichaelangeloGlossolalia:: is there an email forum for
Lucifer principle or related?
howbloom:: and to find a way
to explain it
howbloom:: there's a global brain chat group
howbloom:: but none that I know of on
howbloom:: the Lucifer principle
howbloom:: creativity is at
Chris OConnor:: I will give you all the info for the
Global Brain chat group
Chris OConnor:: I am a member
howbloom:: the heart of what we have to defend
howbloom:: at this time in history
howbloom:: why Iraq?
howbloom:: that's what I wonder
Chris OConnor:: Yes, great question
howbloom:: here's what my Islamic
friend
MichaelangeloGlossolalia:: so it's really a war between
cultural creative and fundamentalists?
howbloom:: said the week after
9/11
Jeremy1952:: So you truly feel that nature has a direction,
a goal; that isn't just metaphor?
howbloom:: yes, it's a war
between the creative and the destructive force of
howbloom:: human social evolution
howbloom:: yes, I feel that nature takes quantum
howbloom:: leaps upward
howbloom:: in creativity
MichaelangeloGlossolalia:: it seems like we put most
of our creativity into the machinery of selling things,
rather than spreading positive ideas about culture
howbloom:: on a fairly regular
basis
howbloom:: with us or without us
howbloom:: but if we want to survive
stevepainter:: by nature do you mean "human nature"?
howbloom:: it will have to
be with us
howbloom:: no
howbloom:: Im talking about a big bang
howbloom:: emerging from a singularity
howbloom:: Im talking about a singularity
howbloom:: emerging from a nothingness
howbloom:: I'm talking about a
Chris OConnor:: yes, what is your take on that?
MichaelangeloGlossolalia:: I think Muslims look at our
culture and they see our fragmentation and our chaotic
grouping...should we set a new example by bonding without
violence?
howbloom:: throbbing soup of
high speed particles
howbloom:: a plasma at
Bugteach:: what about mother earths alter ego?
howbloom:: the beginning of
the universe
Chris OConnor:: A singularity coming from nothing makes
no sense
howbloom:: when no plasma had
ever existed before
howbloom:: I'm talking about the pressure waves
Jeremy1952:: The universe is not obligated to make sense
to us
howbloom:: the first music
stevepainter:: MG - I don't think most non-Americans
see how we are a group (even though we seem to disagree
a lot)
moose1567:: [_]D
howbloom:: that rang that plasma
like a gong
Chris OConnor:: Jeremy - true, but damn I want it to
AvatarofPower:: but isn't 'creativity' a human invention?
Creativity is just the human definition for a consciousness
discovering utility... how does creativity exist as
a function of the universe?
howbloom:: and I'm talking
about 100,000 years later
MichaelangeloGlossolalia:: Steve--as an American I see
a lot of aimlessness
howbloom:: when an extraordinary
howbloom:: creative leap occurred
howbloom:: protons discovered
Chris OConnor:: Avatar - excellent wording - I have
to agree
MichaelangeloGlossolalia:: a long term war would give
us purpose but would it really bond us or would it make
the culture wars toxic?
howbloom:: that they were attracted
to particles
MichaelangeloGlossolalia:: I think human creativity
is similar in many ways to natural processes...evolution
being one
stevepainter:: but when challenged we form a fairly
cohesive group
howbloom:: only one 1,850th
their size
howbloom:: and atoms emerged
MichaelangeloGlossolalia:: artists don't create from
a plan, they recombine and sift like nature does
Jeremy1952:: But what is driving it? Is it blind evolution,
"Santa Fe" principles of self-organization?
Or some actual directional, what?
Chris OConnor:: Howard - you seem to speak of natures
creative forces almost as if there is some sort of sentience
or "life" to it
howbloom:: this is the big
question
howbloom:: i do not believe there
MichaelangeloGlossolalia:: I think any system would
tend toward greater complexity, at least under the right
conditions
howbloom:: is sentience to
it
howbloom:: but it has direction
Chris OConnor:: Howard - pheeww
howbloom:: it is an impulsive
Chris OConnor:: Howard - Ok, I am with you
howbloom:: and propulsive force
stevepainter:: I don't believe it has a direction
howbloom:: that produces grandeur
Bugteach:: the alter ego right?
MichaelangeloGlossolalia:: trajectory might be a better
word
howbloom:: it produced atoms
from a shou
Jeremy1952:: Propulsive force... what does that mean?
Chris OConnor:: Bug - explain?
howbloom:: a huge jump upward
howbloom:: I know what he means.
Chris OConnor:: Ahh
howbloom:: look
Chris OConnor:: Howard - so what would fuel this - as
Jeremy asked
howbloom:: this cosmos began
with one of the biggest energy rushes you can imagine
Chris OConnor:: True
howbloom:: it's been taking
that energy
howbloom:: and making things ever since
Jeremy1952:: (I can't imagine it)
howbloom:: think about it
howbloom:: there was a time
when
Chris OConnor:: I am so bewildered by the concept of
a singularity
Bugteach:: how said in his book the Satan is mother
earths alter ego and is motivating the world now
howbloom:: there were no things
at all
Jeremy1952:: So what is "it" that "makes"?
MichaelangeloGlossolalia:: recombination produces complexity
by its nature doesn't it?
howbloom:: no matter
howbloom:: no atoms
AvatarofPower:: right, Howard, but why is it necessary
to define it as creativity?
howbloom:: none of the things
we take for granted
Chris OConnor:: Bug - ahhhh
stevepainter:: it had to go somewhere - given infinite
time to work with
howbloom:: all popped into
being
Chris OConnor:: Howard - how the hell could that happen?
howbloom:: do you have a better
word for it than
howbloom:: creativity?
Chris OConnor:: Steve - true, but did it all begin?
MichaelangeloGlossolalia:: there could have been something
before the singularity, just
nothing we can get a handle on
howbloom:: I could use it
Jeremy1952:: Aside from gravity and fundamental forces
of nature, which is what
mainstream science attributes it to?
howbloom:: there was pretty
obviously a nothing
Chris OConnor:: Michael - I so agree
howbloom:: with simple rules
of its own
AvatarofPower:: as time moves forward, energy is moved
around... by probability, more new things will happen
and more new arrangements will be found...
howbloom:: no
howbloom:: not probability
howbloom:: forget probability
howbloom:: this is not a totally determined universe
Chris OConnor:: Michael - I think we don't have a clue
when it all comes down to it - there could be multiple
universes, and infinite cycle of expansions and collapses...
AvatarofPower:: you're telling me it is a sentient creativity
rather than a random probability
howbloom:: but it is a very
constrained universe
stevepainter:: no one knows Chris - try Guth again for
a Big Bang friendly idea
howbloom:: bear with me and
let me tell you a tiny tale of universal
howbloom:: creativity, cosmic
howbloom:: creativity
howbloom:: and its limitations
howbloom:: its rigid boundaries
AvatarofPower:: (yes, Guths inflationary universe is
excellent, Steve)
Bugteach:: go for it
howbloom:: unless Ive
worn you out with stories
Timothy Schoonover:: listening
howbloom:: ok first there is
a nothingness
AvatarofPower:: no, please go ahead
Chris OConnor:: Yes, this is interesting
howbloom:: you and I are sitting
around at an outdoor
howbloom:: cafe table
howbloom:: before the beginning of the universe
howbloom:: you are a dreamer
howbloom:: I'm a skeptic
howbloom:: you tell me, Howard
howbloom:: just watch out
howbloom:: something's about to happen that you've never
seen before
MichaelangeloGlossolalia:: <---relieved there is
coffee before the beginning of the universe
howbloom:: there's going to
be this infinitesimal twist
howbloom:: called a singularity
howbloom:: and from it will burst forth
howbloom:: a new thing that you've never seen
Jeremy1952:: Sounds like we're drifting into Italo Calvino's
territory
stevepainter:: what else do you think fueled it, MG?
howbloom:: four forces and
an energy
howbloom:: and I would say to you
Chris OConnor:: Michael
howbloom:: you're nuts
howbloom:: youre absolutely crazy
howbloom:: I've been here as long as this nothingness
howbloom:: has existed
howbloom:: and no self- constructing
howbloom:: self unfolding infinitesimal
howbloom:: blip with almost infinite eagerness and energy
howbloom:: has ever existed before and
Jeremy1952:: But... but... absolute nothing violates
the heisenberg uncertainty principle.
howbloom:: it is so improbable
and impossible that it never will
howbloom:: then comes the singularity and proves me
to be a fool
Jeremy1952:: Making something inevitable, required
MichaelangeloGlossolalia:: "nothing" is relatively
defined by "things"
howbloom:: 100,000 years later
Chris OConnor:: Jeremy - maybe the principle doesn't
fit
MichaelangeloGlossolalia:: "no thing we are familiar
with"
howbloom:: we are still sitting
at our cafe table
Chris OConnor:: drinking coffee
Jeremy1952:: But true nothing would have an exact momentum
- zero - and an a exact
location - no where
stevepainter:: vacuum violates the uncertainty principle?
howbloom:: you've predicted
all manner of utterly
howbloom:: wacko things
howbloom:: quarks
MichaelangeloGlossolalia:: <--wondering how star
bucks got a monopoly on pre-existential cafes
howbloom:: trios of quarks
Jeremy1952:: Absolutely, Steve. In the real world there
is quantum foam.
howbloom:: protons stuck together
with gluons
Chris OConnor:: ewww
howbloom:: leptons
howbloom:: the whole deal
Chris OConnor:: ok
stevepainter:: you always have quantum fluctuations
in the vacuum
howbloom:: and I've been stunned
and
MichaelangeloGlossolalia:: kleptons - the ones that
keep stealing the other particles
howbloom:: amazed that you're
lunacy has proved true
Chris OConnor:: LOL
howbloom:: kleptons, I love
it ")
MichaelangeloGlossolalia:: feel free to steal my memes
Bugteach:: hehe
howbloom:: ok, pay attention
because the universe
howbloom:: is about to pull a rabbit out of a hat again
Chris OConnor:: Yes, Michael is our entertainment at
BookTalk - where is Kenny though? I'm not sure how we
can define him LOL
howbloom:: I've been watching
this plasma bonging
Chris OConnor:: I'm listening
Chris OConnor:: Bonging?
howbloom:: for 100,000 years
moose1567:: lol
howbloom:: yes, pressure waves
stevepainter:: that explains a lot
Jeremy1952:: (i hope its not a cud chewing rabbit, though,
like the one a certain desert religion came up with)
howbloom:: physicists call
it music
Chris OConnor:: Ok
howbloom:: and you say
howbloom:: Howard
howbloom:: I know you're not going to believe this
howbloom:: but I predict that in a couple of whatever
howbloom:: we substitute for days
howbloom:: this banging
howbloom:: wangling
howbloom:: jostling
howbloom:: ricocheting
Chris OConnor:: tussling
howbloom:: super highs speed
broth
howbloom:: of particles, constantly
AvatarofPower:: rustling, bustling, tussling
howbloom:: wangling into each
other
howbloom:: and ricocheting
howbloom:: like bullets
MichaelangeloGlossolalia:: zinging
howbloom:: bashing each other
at high
NaddiaAoC:: Hehe. This sounds like one of your poems,
Kevin.
howbloom:: speed
howbloom:: will slow down
howbloom:: and something new will appear
moose1567:: molecular orgy
MichaelangeloGlossolalia:: schlepping
howbloom:: something with properties
beyond anything we've seen
MichaelangeloGlossolalia:: schleptons?
howbloom:: protons are going
to discover
howbloom:: an attraction
howbloom:: that makes them glue themselves to electrons
howbloom:: these itty bitty things
howbloom:: things
howbloom:: that, as I said
howbloom:: are one 1,850th their size
Chris OConnor:: Moose
AvatarofPower:: I don't like this personified 'discover'
howbloom:: and I'd say you
are nuts
howbloom:: you're crazy
howbloom:: I've watched this universe for 100,000 years
now
howbloom:: particles have always
stevepainter:: what's a year?
howbloom:: bounced off each
other
howbloom:: and they always will
howbloom:: the idea of this dance
howbloom:: that your predicting
howbloom:: this particle mating and romance
howbloom:: is just plain crazy
howbloom:: and the next day
Chris OConnor:: Steve - I see your point
howbloom:: the first electron
and proton
howbloom:: slow down enough to meet
howbloom:: and sure enough
howbloom:: they mate
Timothy Schoonover:: I'll be damned.
howbloom:: and form an atom
howbloom:: with new properties
howbloom:: radical new things
Jeremy1952:: I think , when you try to visualize and
use intuition at the cosmic and /or quantum scale, it
is useful to recall
howbloom:: like the following
howbloom:: bear with me
Chris OConnor:: ok
howbloom:: there has never
been matter in this universe before
Jeremy1952:: that our brains evolved for no such purpose;
envisioning quantum interactions and atomic forces
howbloom:: you tell me it's
going to come fairly
howbloom:: quickly
stevepainter:: good point Jeremy
Jeremy1952:: is a totally alien exercise to our intuition.
SO naturally it seems strange to us
howbloom:: and you try to explain
matter to me
howbloom:: and once again I think you're loony
MichaelangeloGlossolalia:: "something that matters"
howbloom:: especially when you tell me
howbloom:: that it's going to be yanked
howbloom:: together by a
howbloom:: force I've never seen
howbloom:: some nutcase frenzy that you call
howbloom:: gravity
howbloom:: now I really know you've lost it
Chris OConnor:: Howard - do I sense a 3rd book on the
horizon?
howbloom:: but what happens
howbloom:: yes, the big bang tango
howbloom:: but first i have to write The Hidden
Chris OConnor:: That will be the name of the book?
Chris OConnor:: Ahh
howbloom:: Heartbeat of America--Reinventing Capitalism
howbloom:: Soul and
Timothy Schoonover:: hmm
howbloom:: the Wealth of nations
howbloom:: and I have to do it
howbloom:: for a reason someone
Chris OConnor:: I think someone already wrote "The
Wealth of nations"
howbloom:: mentioned several
minutes ago
Timothy Schoonover:: That's what I'd like to hear about!!
Chris OConnor:: What reason?
howbloom:: because we need
to know what we're fighting for
Timothy Schoonover:: Sam Adams =)
Chris OConnor:: Tim LOL
Timothy Schoonover:: or something
Timothy Schoonover:: doh
howbloom:: the only system
I know of that's ever elevated the
Chris OConnor:: Howard - I totally agree
howbloom:: poor
howbloom:: and given them t shirts of cotton
MichaelangeloGlossolalia:: is oil conservation really
a "personal virtue"?
howbloom:: with Nike logos
howbloom:: it
howbloom:: s not matter
Timothy Schoonover:: Adam Smith. even
MichaelangeloGlossolalia:: can we have Ben jerrys
logos instead?
howbloom:: that we're missing
howbloom:: its meaning
howbloom:: its a goal
moose1567:: Islam right?
Chris OConnor:: Tim - ROFL I didn't even catch that
MichaelangeloGlossolalia:: Meaning Inc.
howbloom:: its idealism
howbloom:: to have idealism, you need to see
howbloom:: clearly the
stevepainter:: only if you get Deep Dark Chocolate ice
cream too, MG
Jeremy1952:: Our culture has also given the world Viagra,
which, through the law of unintended consequences, is
saving
howbloom:: benefits of your
system
howbloom:: we don't
howbloom:: we call it a consumerist
Jeremy1952:: endangered tigers in Asia
howbloom:: culture
howbloom:: we demean it
howbloom:: this is the only system that ha
Chris OConnor:: Jeremy - those tigers should not be
taking Viagra
howbloom:: has ever produced
MichaelangeloGlossolalia:: we participate without thinking
and we accumulate guilt
howbloom:: the surplus and
howbloom:: the communications devices
howbloom:: that make movements
MichaelangeloGlossolalia:: people need to feel they
are contributing to something when they buy and sell,
not just robotically killing time
howbloom:: to save animals a possibility
Chris OConnor:: So you do not bash consumerism
howbloom:: yes, Michelangelo
MichaelangeloGlossolalia:: I like the Smart Mob idea
MichaelangeloGlossolalia:: got that book
howbloom:: you put it perfectly
howbloom:: it's not just a smart mob
howbloom:: it's a mob with
howbloom:: a hidden heart
Chris OConnor:: this is fascinating stuff
howbloom:: with a hidden utopia
howbloom:: with hidden moral imperatives
howbloom:: there is creative capitalism
Timothy Schoonover:: How can capitalism work without
unemployment, and how can such inherent oppression be
empowering?
Jeremy1952:: I just don't see how tying the superiority
of pluralistic democracy (which I support unequivocally)
with
howbloom:: and criminal capitalism
howbloom:: we use a Marxist vocabulary
howbloom:: built on a base
Chris OConnor:: Tim - I read your post on the boards
about that
howbloom:: laid by Adam smith
Jeremy1952:: a "force" that we can't define
and can't pin down and can't explain, I don't see how
that whole side
Jeremy1952:: does anything but weaken our case.
howbloom:: a system of words
howbloom:: a vocabulary that
howbloom:: demeans the creativity in what we've got
moose1567:: dose anyone remember the photo taken in
Yemen, of kids celebrating in the streets after 911,
one was wearing a Houston Astros T shirt?
Timothy Schoonover:: such could be said of idealism
in general
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