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"Progress - Immanentize MY Eschaton!"
Bring on World Spirit's Rational State's End Times
...and then there's Sycophancy Theory....
...for all the Israel Sponsored MAGA Influencers like James Lindsay
48 comments:
//-FJ the Dangerous and Extreme MAGA Jew
Fear of Uncertainty = pursuit of Science.
November 18, 2025 at 9:33 AM
Hardly.
Fear of uncertainty is but the minds' ego working its control over the mind. Acting as controller rather than servent.
//Les Carpenter
That explains it. An elitist. Yawn.
November 16, 2025 at 10:44 AM
-FJ the Dangerous and Extreme MAGA Jew
A skeptic.
November 17, 2025 at 8:52 AM
Yeah... to be sceptical... allowed only for elite. ;-p
There are other reasons...
Nietzsche, "On the Future of Our Educational Institutions"
...The purpose of education, according to this scheme, would be to rear the most ‘current’ men possible, -- ‘current’ being used here in the sense in which it is applied to the coins of the realm. The greater the number of such men, the happier a nation will be; and this precisely is the purpose of our modern educational institutions: to help every one, as far as his nature will allow, to become ‘current’; to develop him so that his particular degree of knowledge and science may yield him the greatest possible amount of happiness and pecuniary gain....
...“In all cultivated circles people are in the habit of whispering to one another words something after this style: that it is a general fact that, owing to the present frantic exploitation of the scholar in the service of his science, his education becomes every day more accidental and more uncertain. For the study of science has been extended to such interminable lengths that he who, though not exceptionally gifted, yet possesses fair abilities, will need to devote himself exclusively to one branch and ignore all others if he ever wish to achieve anything in his work. Should he then elevate himself above the herd by means of his specialty, he still remains one of them in regard to all else, -- that is to say, in regard to all the most important things in life. Thus, a specialist in science gets to resemble nothing so much as a factory workman who spends his whole life in turning one particular screw or handle on a certain instrument or machine, at which occupation he acquires the most consummate skill. In Germany, where we know how to drape such painful facts with the glorious garments of fancy, this narrow specialisation on the part of our learned men is even admired, and their ever greater deviation from the path of true culture is regarded as a moral phenomenon. ‘Fidelity in small things,’ ‘dogged faithfulness,’ become expressions of highest eulogy, and the lack of culture outside the specialty is flaunted abroad as a sign of noble sufficiency.
“For centuries it has been an understood thing that one alluded to scholars alone when one spoke of cultured men; but experience tells us that it would be difficult to find any necessary relation between the two classes today. For at present the exploitation of a man for the purpose of science is accepted everywhere without the slightest scruple. Who still ventures to ask, What may be the value of a science which consumes its minions in this vampire fashion? The division of labour in science is practically struggling towards the same goal which religions in certain parts of the world are consciously striving after, -- that is to say, towards the decrease and even the destruction of learning. That, however, which, in the case of certain religions, is a perfectly justifiable aim, both in regard to their origin and their history, can only amount to selfimmolation when transferred to the realm of science. In all matters of a general and serious nature, and above all, in regard to the highest philosophical problems, we have now already reached a point at which the scientific man, as such, is no longer allowed to speak. On the other hand, that adhesive and tenacious stratum which has now filled up the interstices between the sciences -- Journalism -- believes it has a mission to fulfil here, and this it does, according to its own particular lights -- that is to say, as its name implies, after the fashion of a day-labourer.....
...“We recognize the fatal consequences of our present public schools, in that they are unable to inculcate severe and genuine culture, which should consist above all in obedience and habituation; and that, at their best, they much more often achieve a result by stimulating and kindling scientific tendencies, is shown by the hand which is so frequently seen uniting scholarship and barbarous taste, science and journalism. In a very large majority of cases today we can observe how sadly our scholars fall short of the standard of culture which the efforts of Goethe...
...people have to "earn a living". I march in the capitalist army of SCIENCE!
...but wait, doesn't your "idea" kind of undermine capitalism, much as Star Trek's "matter replicator" undermined its' fictional universe's economy?
You only noticed? ;-p
That elephant in a room.
/Fear of Uncertainty = pursuit of Science.
Uncertainty, the Future, the Undiscovered Country
Earn a living... the Present, the boring and mundane country in which we live.
You wonder why you have no angel investors?
touche!
Somebody remove my prefrontal cortex!
Haven't they already accomplished that? :)
Your the one trying to kill your "Controller" and become the ideal Slave.
Once again believing in your own ignorance. Touche.
Because not seeking for em? ;-p
Talking to a mirror, again?)))
//...or your AI is smart enough to figure out/ invent new tool kit factory components on the fly and build them.
Well... it need to. To be called AI rightfully.
Yawn.
//Not possible. Yawn.
Idiots -- cannot learn a thing.
November 18, 2025 at 10:48 AM
-FJ the Dangerous and Extreme MAGA Jew
Not when out of weakness of ego they become overly invested in confirming their own bias in order to preserve what remains of it.
Too complex... naaah, just because they stoopid;-p
What??? You still not believe in Stupidity? ;-)
Yap. Because that is what Wisdom are for -- basicly an ability to ask *right* questions. ;-)
Like here
November 16, 2025 at 9:19 AM
-FJ the Dangerous and Extreme MAGA Jew
"What I cannot create, I do not understand"
- Richard Feynman
"To redeem the past and to transform every ‘It was’ into an ‘I willed it thus!’ – that alone I call redemption!"
-Nietzsche, "Thus Spoke Zarathustra"
"Verum esse ipsum factum"
-Giambattista Vico
YAP!
TECHNOLOGY!
//I think R. Sheldrake(?) has a biological theory comparable to Chris' ambipolar field theory...
Yawn.
I am not interested in (phony?) theories.
Well.
I mean, theories I cannot use, that gives no clues for how technology can use em.
November 19, 2025 at 5:40 AM
//Simulation may be a great start, but the rubber must meet the road at some point.
Totally *MY* line!
To revolutionize tech and force the capitalist system into block obsolescence isn't going to win you friends, and will make you many VICIOUS enemies.
Regardless, your adventure will be costly, initially... until you have sufficient components to make your project self-sustainable. Imagine a swarm that could circle the sun gathering certain CME elements and bring them to distributed factory process locations... that's 12 basic elements. Then orbit into the asteroid belts and Ort cloud to gather the remainder. It would take time, but you'd harvest all the rest. Each member of the swarm sniffing out a specific element for "refinement" and subsequent processing, and transporting it to the factory for further processing and assembly. You could make anything, and in any quantities....
*sigh*
"We shape our tools, and then our tools shape us" - Marshall McLuhan
How does the planet use the ambipolar field? It separates the elements of the atmosphere into layers. Colours for the auroras during magnetic reconnection.
The colors of an aurora are caused by energetic charged particles from the sun (solar wind) colliding with different gases in Earth's atmosphere at various altitudes. Oxygen produces the most common green light at lower altitudes and red light at higher altitudes, while nitrogen creates blue and purple/pink hues, especially at the lower edges of an aurora.
Plants use polarity to distinguish "up" from "down"... where to find sunlight, and where to find food/water. Carbon extracted from atmosphere (CO2) for building structures, and Oxygen expelled into it.
Inside vs. Outside.
Venus has a remarkably strong ambipolar electric field in its upper atmosphere, which is a global electric field that helps lift ions out of the atmosphere. This field is significantly stronger than Earth's and Mars', potentially strong enough to eject heavy ions like oxygen directly into space without solar wind assistance. Scientists are still working to understand what generates this powerful field on Venus, as its strength cannot be explained by pressure gradients alone. Characteristics and importance Helps atmospheric escape: Like on other planets, the ambipolar field on Venus helps drive charged particles (ions) from the ionosphere into space.
Unusually strong: Measurements show Venus's ambipolar field has a total potential drop of about \(10\) V, which is about \(10\) times stronger than what is expected and also much stronger than Mars's.
Potential for direct ion escape: The field is so strong that it can overcome gravity and eject heavy ions, including water-group species, into space solely through electric forces. This process is sometimes referred to as an "electric wind".
Role in planetary evolution: The strong field has likely played a significant role in Venus's atmospheric evolution, leading to a different climate than Earth's. Studying this field is crucial for understanding what makes planets habitable.
Ongoing research
Discrepancy with current theory: The observed strength of Venus's ambipolar field is much greater than can be accounted for by the electron pressure gradient, which is the currently accepted primary driver of the field.
Need for more data: More research is needed, and future missions to Venus with more comprehensive instruments are necessary to better understand the physics behind this powerful field.
Possible source: One hypothesis suggests that a higher concentration of superthermal photoelectrons (energetic electrons produced by solar ultraviolet radiation) at Venus could be a key factor in generating the stronger field, notes this paper from AGU Publications.
I wonder what elements I could harvest from Venus atmosphere...
Venus' atmosphere is primarily composed of ~96.5% carbon dioxide and ~3.5% nitrogen, with trace amounts of other gases like sulfur dioxide, argon, and water vapor. This thick, CO2-rich atmosphere creates a powerful greenhouse effect, resulting in extremely high surface temperatures and a surface pressure about 92 times that of Earth's.
What's the problem, Doc?
Yap. Feast... for a cardon based technology...
//To revolutionize tech and force the capitalist system into block obsolescence isn't going to win you friends, and will make you many VICIOUS enemies.
BS. There is no such visioners among em. Yawn. ;-p
//Regardless, your adventure will be costly, initially...
Forgot my tiers, already?
Tech in space it's Tier 1.
Before that, it's Tier 0... that in ocean. ;-)
//until you have sufficient components to make your project self-sustainable.
For that... cycle of intelligence need to be closed first.
There need to be developed SYSTEM of designing that all thing.
Everything else is just a technical matters.
Really.
If for example, let's use your notions -- you have a blueprint of factory in space -- but you have no means to make/deliver it there.
So what? Progress stopped, idea busted?
Naaah. You just need to devise a blueprint of launcher of it into space. ;-)
And if you have no resource for that one -- blueprint of resource harvester.
EVERYTHING IS A CODE!
So, you just need to grok a way how to do coding EFFICIENTLY!
(Well, or just wait while Bezos will do that... he already started project in that way... and then, Future WILL BE defined by Bezos, not you)
I think my Sea Hunt and Scuba days are well behind me. :(
They tend to create a bad character. Dependence.
Got graphene?
Or proteins. ;-)
Or... whatever.
You still centered on asking wrong outdated questions.
Yawn.
Are Gustav Eiffel bad character? Henry Ford? Tesla? Edison?
Naaah... that is ordinary consumers/users are who create that bad fame. Because... they are part of Traditional Culture. Which, in a step, are just inseparable part of Evolution.
And Evolution do create only things that produce more-mooore-MOAAAR!!!!
shit
Whatever.
Today it all Virtual Reality...
Then I'm an unarmed man in a gunfight.
Try moving into this century... Anthony Fauci?
I'm not an organic chemist. But nothing is stronger than a graphene sheet (all pure carbon fibers). You need structures. It's a damn good one provided you can produce it And every cell needs a membrane. The ability to hold a charge, even better.
Tensegrity ;-)
Tension and Integrity - Tensegrity a Balance of Tension MembersTensegrity is a structural principle that combines isolated compression elements with continuous tension elements to create a stable, self-supporting structure. The term is a portmanteau of "tensional integrity" and creates a stable form where compression elements appear to "float" within a network of tension, such as cables or strings. This principle is used in architecture, robotics, and even biological systems like the human body.
...in a nukefight. Yawn.
Not individuals anymore...
Tensegrity... yep.
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