Saturday, January 14, 2012
The Moon, Mars and Near Earth Objects
This would be where I talk about my fascination with Terra forming Mars for Human habitation. Establishing a Base on the Moon, an advanced orbital production/port/platform infrastructure and mining NEOs for fun and profit.
Friday, January 13, 2012
Culture, Society, Religion and Science
This is not my blog – this is just an
example of what I would blog about – I'm just testing the formatting and features of this site to see if I want to use this one or
another.....
I think that Culture, Society, Religion
and Science are linked. Kind of like how Astrology
sparked Astronomy and Alchemy led to Chemistry, but of much deeper
and personal significance. More like how patterns of shrills,
whistles, grunts and thuds led to Music. Just as deep in our being.
Just as stirring in our souls.
For are not science and religion both
asking the same questions and hoping for the same answers.
Fundamental answers to questions like; Who are we? Why are we here?
and What's going to happen to us?
And they both expect their answers to
be correct!
It's easy for us here, sitting with our
laptops to try to attempt to answer some of these questions. With
Google and Wikipedia at our finger-tips were fucking experts on
anything. But without the collective knowledge and experience of
thousands if not hundreds of thousands of years, our world perspective might
be categorized into to just two simple views;
What can I eat? and What can eat me?
What can I eat? and What can eat me?
It's not only understandable, but it
was probably necessary for us to try and take some control of our lot
by attaching some meaning to the existence we defined for ourselves -
just to cope with the harsh and fickle reality of The Physical World.
So naturally, we might view the things that we can eat as
Life-givers, something to be sought after, enticed and obtained,
while the things that eat us would be understood as Life-takers,
something to avoid and ward against. Something we must overcome.
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| Animal Worship |
Now, so armed with perhaps the most
fundamental concept of Good and Evil we can get acquainted with their
Kin: Right and Wrong.
I can just imagine John Q. Caveman
tucking little Thonk into bed, counseling his son; “Thonk be good –
The Great Gazelle bring you gifts. Thonk be bad – Cave-bear eat you whole.” And so a set of rules and a code of
conduct were created to define what it meant to be good, and by
contrast bad, with very real consequences for both actions. This
social contract is deeply embedded with “religion” or at least a
system that had many of the same characteristics we attribute
to religion, symbolic imagery, a moral code and
ritualistic display.
By establishing a common good and
identifying a communal goal we created a system of dependency and
obligation. Individuals were expected to contribute to the communal
goal to the best of their ability and in return they would shared in
the groups success and since the stakes were literally life or death,
John Q. was ripe and willing to comply.
None the less, some
individuals, by condition or circumstance were able to contribute
more significantly than others and their removal from the system, by
age, death and disease must have been an unwelcome but inevitable
random variable in their world view. Something that needed to be
explained.
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| Ancestor worship |
And thus the infant Science was born.
Conclusion: Not to impressed with the layout features, there is not enough "user-friendly" editing and format capabilities to quickly get a cool looking layout - I am aware of the advanced options and embedded HTML and do know with a little effort i could get a nice look - but I want to write my blog not practice my coding.
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