Tag: manipulation

  • Random thoughts about creation and manipulation

    I believe that this earth is a closed system. Nothing can be depleted or destroyed to the point where it is not recoverable. Everything alters their state subject to the manipulation that it is subjected to, but that altered state either makes it usable or unusable. If unusable, appropriate manipulation can be brought to bear on it that will recover it into a usable state once again. 

    Therefore, our ability to deplete natural resources is in fact only limited to our inability to recover what we’ve altered. I disagree with the premise that the earth will be incapable of sustaining life in years to come because it will be over populated. It can never be over populated but it can be, and is abused. It’s our abuse of the resources at our disposal that leads to the massive disparity in quality of life between nations and geographical locations. 

    The greater our ability to responsibly balance how we consume, the greater will be our ability to restore and sustain the availability of resources that we have at our disposal. Even the conception and birth of a baby is a result of resources in some form or another being consumed. The mother, through the nourishment that she provides her body, influences the quality of foetal life, as well as the subsequent birth. Just because it is all a result of extremely complex chemical reactions does not imply that something is being created out of nothing. 

    What exists, exists. How we manipulate that will determine how many beautiful or disgusting permutations of the combination of our resources can yield subject to our limited intellectual and physical abilities. The more we grow to understand this world and everything it contains, the greater our ability to influence its form and function. But we must never forget that we are nothing but manipulators of what already exists, and therefore we should not delude ourselves about our capabilities. 

    This realisation, for me, further establishes my views about the atheist philosophies compared to that of the theists, who are now more fashionably called creationists. Man has never, and will never create something out of nothing. Nor are we able to truly grasp what nothing is, because it will always be thought of in the context of the absence of something. And as we know, the absence of one thing creates a condition in which something else is manifested. Think about it. All we do all day is alter the state of things. Things that already exist. 

    The search for the beginning of creation will never end, because every single time we think we arrived at the smallest particle known to man, we fail to conclusively answer a simple question. What causes that particle to assume the characteristics and properties that it does? There is always more, and the only thing that limits how much we understand of how much more there is, is our limited knowledge and our limited abilities to delve deeper than we already have.

  • Man has never created anything. We’ve only manipulated what we have in order to arrive at new configurations of what already exists, regardless of how complex the manipulation may be, it will always be nothing more than that. A manipulation of what exists.

    Destiny

  • 9/11 – The Real Sad Truth

    If you still believe the official storyline, then you haven’t been paying attention. Logic doesn’t lie. And not everyone that questions the lies is being insensitive to the human losses and tragedies of the day. That is exactly why you must question what did those innocents really die for, and who made it so.

    http://www.911inplanesite.com/

    P.S. It seems, based on questions posed to me, that questioning the official storyline on this tragedy is perceived as disrespect towards the victims and their families and significant others. That’s hogwash of the first degree. If ever there was disrespect shown, it would be to accept blatant lies and cover-ups, half truths, and obvious manipulations, because by accepting that, the truth will never be known and the true reason for their deaths will always be a secret…so what we commemorate will be a lie, and therefore the true respect and honour that we should show to those that perished will never be realised, because we’ll be revering the very same people that could easily be complicit in their demise. 

    You’d think that the inconvenient truth would be worth uncovering in the face of such a tragedy. But it seems that most would rather put this behind them than ask the questions that the official storyline refuses to answer.

    Why so much secrecy?

    Why so many illogical statements?

    Why so many eminent scholars recognised as specialists in their fields of expertise dismissed or demonised?

    Why such hate-mongering?

    Why are we afraid to ask for transparency and truth, instead of allowing them to hide behind the lie of state security? 

    Why are we so complacent in the face of obvious and blatant manipulation of the facts? 

    Why are we afraid to ask why?