Month: June 2020

  • Set Math, Operations, and Quantum Mechanics

    SET MATH, OPERATIONS, AND QUANTUM MECHANICS —“I suspect because in set theory and calculus infinities are the bleeding edge of the discipline, in the same way that paradoxes are the bleeding edge of logics and, to put it more operationally, black holes are the bleeding edge of astrophysics. That makes them the more interesting structures…

  • The Problem of Left Egalitarian Thought

    THE PROBLEM OF LEFT EGALITARIAN THOUGHT —“That is the problem with the egalitarian program in a state of post-industrial revolution production. A uniform level of income distribution is unnecessary in order for everyone to have an adequate level of consumption for necessary goods. I think the naive intuition of the leftist is that any hierarchy…

  • Molyneux: The Gods Demand A Sacrifice (Him). ๐Ÿ˜‰

    THE GODS WILL IT!!!! THEY DEMAND A SACRIFICE!!! ๐Ÿ™‚ lolz

  • Duke Newcomb Explains Decidability

    DUKE NEWCOMB EXPLAINS DECIDABILITY by Duke Newcomb (important) This notion of decidability, as you say, strikes me as one of your most important contributions. By decidability, I take it you mean a diffuse decision architecture that allows people at various levels to make decisions that are consistent with the intent of the program. It is…

  • Converting Kant’s Apriorism to Science(testimony)

      A Priori: “independent of observation.” There are three dimensions to a priori truth claims: i) Aprioricity vs A posteriori, ii) Analyticity vs Syntheticity, and iii) Necessity vs Contingency Therefore we can produce at least the following spectrum of a priori claims. (a) Analytic A Priori: tautological: 2+2=4 and all deductions thereof. (c) Necessary Synthetic…

  • The Economics of Consumption Has Replaced Morality in Politics,

    The economics of consumption has replaced morality in politics, but it is possible to restore consumption-with-tests-of-changes-in-the-state-of-capital possible under commodity money, localized capital, regional markets, and social homogeneity and abandon simple volume of consumption under conditions of paper money, social heterogeneity, world capital, and worldwide markets, thereby ending hyperconsumption, including of genetic, social, institutional, cultural and…

  • A Woman’s Observation of Propertarianism

      —“Well, as a woman that’s been observing Propertarianism over the last few years I can say that holding my interest was never really the issue. For me it was a question of being too drawn in, to the point of distrusting my own judgement, leading to withdrawal. I mostly just found it all too…

  • P-Decidabilty Is a Dangerous Idea!

    P-DECIDABILTY IS A DANGEROUS IDEA! by Duke Newcomb This decidability is a dangerous idea. If the you-know-whos were to figure out the stuff we talk about and what we really mean, they’d SHUT IT DOWN! Decidability may be more of an antipode to parasitism than reciprocity. A decidable institution could hit such an escape velocity…

  • —“Can I Write a 1000 Page Novel Today?”—

    Oct 25, 2019, 9:16 PM It’s economically unwise at present to write a 900 page novel. It is much better to break it into three books, and edit to provide rewards for the reader at the end of each. It is extremely difficult to accumulate sufficient life experience to provide character, plot, and environmental novelty…

  • Decidability

    by Luke Weinhagen 1. Decidability facilitates the defining of limits. 2. The defining of limits facilitates the discovery of full accounting. 3. The discovery of full accounting facilitates the enforcement of reciprocity. 4. The enforcement of reciprocity facilitates the suppression of parasitism.

  • Marx, Marxism, the Western Solution, and His Life of Fraud, in Historical Context

    MARX, MARXISM, THE WESTERN SOLUTION, AND HIS LIFE OF FRAUD, IN HISTORICAL CONTEXT —“Folks criticize what they don’t understand. Marxism advocates nothing like uniform income. The central dogma of Marxist economic philosophy is “From each according to his ability, and to each according to his need”. How can this translate into an advocacy for uniform…

  • Why Don”t We Teach Marxist Economics Except in Sociology, Philosophy and Literature?

    WHY DON”T WE TEACH MARXIST ECONOMICS EXCEPT IN SOCIOLOGY, PHILOSOPHY AND LITERATURE? —“No one teaches Marxism in economics….” vitiates any merits there may be to your rather prosaic submission ?”— Jason Tutu Find me some university economics department that teaches marxist economics. They may teach a touch of marx in the history of economic thought.…

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    —“The most obvious sophism in the above post, is : ‘Marxism advocates nothing like uniform income’.”— Tutu Not directly, but he presumes (a) people are relatively equal in value, or worse, that many people are not harmful to others by their mere existence; When it is the excess of harmful people that are more influential…

  • The Grammar people use tells you everything about their argument

    I’ve noticed over time, that what grammar people use almost always tells you everything about their argument. And that if they’re using GSRRM, it’s collectivist,and if it’s scientific it’s cooperativist. And I think it might be better to say GSRRM=Parasitism, and Cooperativist=Balanced, and Fascist-Elmination of all parasitism

  • I Wouldn’t Know how To ‘Test’ Secret Society Membership.

    Oct 26, 2019, 12:08 PM —“Does the P constitution support citizen legislatures by prohibiting lawyers, foreign nationals, and secret society membership? The original #13A”—Kurt King @KurtKurtking Caution: P-Law only tests for reciprocity. P-law can be used to write any constitution whatever, for any polity, as long as it’s transparent. But, if you mean our proposed…

  • We Have Less than Twelve Months (Until Oct 2020)

    Oct 26, 2019, 2:48 PM Soros explains that by taking down Trump and blocking Brexit that the globalists will win against the nationalists in 2020. I agree that the threat is real. We will have to act in the next twelve months. And end the globalist effort, and the second destruction of western civilization with…

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    Oct 26, 2019, 2:55 PM —“I usually tell myself it’s cynical to think MOST women don’t reciprocate enough – but it’s a common enough occurrence that it’s important to test such things before any commitments. One of the points I’m driving at is that even if all high value men control SMP (sexual marketplace) and…

  • Charlie Sheen Halloween Costume:

    Messy Hair. Sunglasses, Powdered Nostrils, Cigarette Butt, Half Empty Scotch Bottle. Flip Flops. And Naked. Cheap, and guaranteed to draw attention.

  • I Know What Bothers You About My Work.

    I KNOW WHAT BOTHERS YOU ABOUT MY WORK. —” I don’t propose a good, or a preference. I state a truth, and I state it prosecutorially, as natural law, that is not open to choice or dispute. Why? The Victorians civilized greek prose in continuation of their virtue signalling by overextension of christianity to justify…

  • Why Is Natural Law a Law of Nature?

    WHY IS NATURAL LAW A LAW OF NATURE? (A well intentioned person conducts a conventional argument giving us an opportunity to educate common people) —“”[what] inescapable law of the natural law[?’” You have a penchant for manufacturing spooks. Where is this so called “natural law”? I have looked everywhere, I have observed my surroundings and…

  • Intersectionality – as The Bait and Switch Between Frames

    INTERSECTIONALITY – AS THE BAIT AND SWITCH BETWEEN FRAMES By: Gearรณid Walsh (via Brandon Hayes) Intersectionality – as the bait and switch between frames like ethnicity and class-construct – is largely what created the so-called “alt-right”. Intersectionality as a theory is a partiality within a partiality, and eschewing all counterpoint that would make it whole,…

  • Trust, Cooperation (reciprocity), and Decidability of Limits Are Vectors that Develop a Civilization’s Long Term Success

    TRUST, COOPERATION (RECIPROCITY), AND DECIDABILITY OF LIMITS ARE VECTORS THAT DEVELOP A CIVILIZATION’S LONG TERM SUCCESS by Lucas Cort (Flawless – CD) The idea that everyone is equal appears to be a good rule for cooperation (when people share similarities) but it neglects full accounting in terms of differences in specialization, incentives,actions, and abilities. Individual:…

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    “We must forgive ourselves, our friends, and our allies, our temporary human frailties – or we will have no friends or allies.”

  • Group Nationalism Is Another Form of Mindfulness We Must Provide in Education

    Oct 27, 2019, 12:15 PM —“What distinguishes China’s military training, apart from how cursory it is, is that it is blended into students’ academic careers, rather than existing as a separate track of the Chinese education. As such, military training is central to the national education system and the state’s increasingly ambitious ideological goals.”— (Via…

  • I miss Ukraine.

    I miss Ukraine. I miss Kiev Center, L’viv Center, and the Carpathians. The air is different than white mountains or the cascades and so are the people. Friend called yesterday to tell me about a new news channel a ‘friend’ (friendly acquaintance) of mine has started. Lots of photos. Lots of laughter. Lots of gossip.…