Sunday, September 23, 2007

Poltical Transcendence

This is intended to correlate with Supplanting the Paradox.

I have been keeping a moleskine journal for some time now and the recent Ron Paul hoopla on the Internet has reminded me of one of my first scribbles in it:

"The Libertarian problem is that private industry would eventually replace the government, thereby making democracy a truly rich-man's luxury. Those who have chosen Huxley's [savagery] would be an ignored market. This would compound with the social Darwinism that would ensue as well."

I will both clarify and refute this statement as I have come to better understand the definitions and philosophies being discussed.

Growing up Democrat I have traditionally had the fear that, although government is inefficient and antithetical to freedom, private interests are equally as antithetical to equality. This is the summation of my understanding of the conflict between 'individual' and 'collective' in a post-capitalist society.

I recently realized, however, that if a constitution can adequately spell out even the most basic of human and civil rights, and if those rights are both respected and protected by a limited, decentralized and transparent government, both freedom and equality have an explosive opportunity to grow to a potentially absolute state.

Coming to this realization was coupled with another realization - that this has rarely ever existed or been allowed to exist anywhere in the world or in the United States. This is most likely because no paradigm so far has been governed by the reality that freedom and equality are interdependent. I believe that time has never more begged the contemplation of specific steps toward a paradigm of this sort.

To begin with, something to the effect of a Constitutional, Libertarian, Democratic Republic, as obtuse as it sounds, would effectively satisfy the philosophical requirements of both current dominant parties while disallowing them the potential to singularly impose or abuse their respective ideologies, or for parties to even be necessary at all.

All in all, what is essentially desired in these respects is the reality of individuals to be absolutely free without ever having the leverage necessary to curtail another's freedoms. This is the ongoing contradiction of the human will.

The birth and success of a system of government which desires to transcend this paradox and indeed, government itself, requires very specific and complex freedoms which are only possible with the advent of decentralized and instantaneous communication. Since this type of communication is now possible through the Internet, a few of perhaps its greatest uses can be realized provided it is homogeneously distributed. The head of ARPA's Information Processing Technology Office, J.C.R. Licklider, saw universal networking as a potential unifying human revolution well before the Internet became ubiquitous.

The unprecedented volume of transparency, autonomy and economics of scale that are drawing us exponentially closer together through this universal networking offer numerous extremely democratizing possibilities.

The premise is this - humanity will have to wind its way through the last and most telling turns of the maze of ideology before it really knows what freedom is. If our technology has surpassed our humanity, it is only reasonable to expect this sort of inertia to continue until it either kills us or saves us.

Perhaps survival means our scientific introspection and exploration unexpectedly lead us to a world that is somehow as subjectively perceived as it is free of unnecessary conflict. Indeed, what can even be unnecessary at all in the constantly evolving natural world?

Here are some of my own aspirations for history:
  • Transcendental juxtaposition. Aesthetic and function combine. Technology and biology become one. Science and mythology merge. Reality's source code opens up. Earth becomes a mind.
  • Every facet of society has equal incentive to be responsible with the enforcement of the constitution, which should be able to evolve along ever more objective understandings of human behavior. We will be an organic mass of checks and balances so efficient and effective that corruption's rate of return for the potential criminal will simply evaporate.
  • An individual could be defined outside any particular institution and all institutions as equally representing its individual members.
  • Every institution will be both public and private because every institution will have equally boundless freedom, means of communication and assessment, and an immense dependence on the capital of public consciousness offset by total independence of non-renewable resources.
  • Arbitrary boundaries and values are abolished. If a substantiated correlation cannot be made by an institution, it will not be tempted to assume. Ideology has become as lame as it is blind.
  • There is an inverse relation between power and autonomy as well as a parallel relation between power and transparency. Humanity's common will is revealed in the individual's will who is as free and unafraid as every other.
  • Decentralization in this system is limited only by technology, accelerating in its total permeation.
  • The public sector is a boundary condition and the private sector is a differential equation, complimenting one another no longer in the top tiers of institutional corruption, but in the common implementation of each individual institution who understands the synonymous nature of greed and altruism.
  • Every individual is guaranteed equal opportunity to access the universal network in any way they see fit.
  • Corporatism as we know it is passe, allowing every idea and the whatever capital is behind it equal opportunity.
  • The economy would be human-scale where market value is human value.
  • The currency is transparent, allowing any individual to track any cent within any institutional account carrying it.
  • The currency would also be on an objective standard according to the highest decentralized and sustainable commodity, such as carbon-neutral energy, in order to render the banking system obsolete for the benefit of the individual over the institution and, in the case of energy, effectively bond financial efficiency with energy efficiency - allowing environmental sustainability to be seamlessly determined democratically.
What are some of yours? Abandon your biases and own your perceptions or they will own you.

"Common sense is a series of prejudices acquired by age eighteen."
-Albert Einstein

"We cannot change anything unless we accept it. Condemnation does not liberate, it oppresses."
-Carl Jung

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Sunday, September 09, 2007

It's No Delusion: Evolution May Favor Schizophrenia Genes

"It's sort of a genetic paradox," explains Steve Dorus, an evolutionary geneticist at the University of Bath in England. "Why is this disease found at such a high prevalence?"

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Monday, August 27, 2007

Physicist: Warp Drive and Wormholes Could Be Used for Time Travel

"Warp drive and stargate wormholes could be used for time travel to the past. That's the surprising conclusion that controversial theoretical physicist and author Dr. Jack Sarfatti has reached from his research into dark energy and dark matter."The parts about retrocausality and the Omega Point are rather stimulating.

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Saturday, August 25, 2007

Can 'friendly' AI save humans from irrelevance or extinction?

"The fate of the human species depends on AI (Artificial Intelligence) entities far smarter than us and who aren't prone to wipe out or enslave us. That is one of the topics to be discussed by luminaries in the AI world at the Singularity Summit 2007 held at the Palace..."

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Thursday, August 23, 2007

Hubble Ultra Deep Field's Window of Possibility

"The Hubble Ultra Deep Field is an infinitesimally slender core-sample drilled out of the universe. And yet inside it is enough vastness to do violence to a person's common sense. How can the window of possibility be so unfathomably large?"

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Friday, August 17, 2007

World Psychedelic Forum Basel Switzerland March 21-24 2008

"...Presenting a unique opportunity for experts, researchers, and interested persons from all around the globe to exchange views and hear presentations of the latest research on the value of these remarkable psychedelic substances in medicine, psychology, science, religion, culture and the arts..."

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Tuesday, August 14, 2007

5 Simple Steps to the Singularity

All of this can be done transparently, decentralized and by either the public or private sectors:

  1. In numerous tests, nanobots swim around in the brain observing the exact physical causality of the mind.
  2. The observations are compared and tied into neural algorithms.
  3. The algorithms are interpreted into a machine language capable of communicating with the mind, defining intelligence.
  4. AI research uses this data to match machine complexity with human intelligence.
  5. AI proceeds to observe human behavior and match neural algorithms with behavioral algorithms, while exponentially surpassing human intelligence and/or behavioral complexity.
Science as we know it ends once we've open-sourced the very minds carrying it out.

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Monday, July 30, 2007

The molecules of evolution | csmonitor.com

"Scientists have tied the biological systems of today's living cells to the process of favorable mutations."

One step closer to connecting biology, chemistry, and physics.

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Sunday, July 29, 2007

The End Of Computing as we know it

"The end of silicon computing, Quantum computing and the beginning of Artificial Intelligence, our existence as a creator, and what the next 25 years leading up to the Technological Singularity have in store."

Well said.

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Saturday, July 28, 2007

Supplanting the Paradox

"The present moment finds one amid massively juxtaposing global forces - dogma and materialism, bureaucracy and apathy, individual survival and collective propagation, all logically contradicting one another while each somehow serving with equal merit the egotistical and ideological cravings of those who maintain them..."

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Communes Make A Comeback In Australia

"They are no longer run by hippies, anarchists and potheads but a much more familiar breed: the suburban professional concerned about climate change and soaring house prices; the cashed-up city slicker seeking a simpler life; and parents wanting space for their kids to play."

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Monday, July 23, 2007

Author and Psychedelic Investigator Peter Stafford Dies

Peter Stafford (1941-2007), author of Psychedelics Encyclopedia, LSD in Action, Peter Stafford's Psychedelics 101, and LSD - the Problem-Solving Psychedelic, dies at the age of 66.

Psychonautics is a legitimate underground hobby, I say.

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Friday, June 22, 2007

There is No Such Thing as an Isolated System

Any subjective rate of objective understanding is inverse to the rate of behavior that is inverse of said objective universe...

"Ignorance more frequently begets confidence than does knowledge: it is those who know little, not those who know much, who so positively assert that this or that problem will never be solved by science."
- Charles Darwin

The present moment is an infinitesimally short and eternally profound juxtaposition between two infinitely long lines moving in opposite directions. One is that which could be, the other is that which could have been...

"Hear, O Sariputra, emptiness is form; form is just emptiness. Apart from form, emptiness is not; emptiness, form is not. Emptiness is that which is form, form is that which is emptiness. Just thus are perception, cognition, mental construction, and consciousness."
- The Heart Sutra

The mind is a microcosm of the universe becoming increasingly self-aware at a parallel rate to objective understanding...

"Who are you, God?"
"I Am becoming what I Am becoming."
Or
"I Am that I Am."
- Exodus 3:14

Human beings, the most complex known disparate systems and expressions of natural phenomena, are becoming increasingly tolerant and interdependent of one another where life expectancies are high and human potential has the greatest opportunity to change from within, through personal freedom and through technologies such as the internet. This is in contrast to the traditionally outward and individually deterministic approach of known evolution which tends to express itself obsoletely in the form of social Darwinism and seems to anomalously explain itself absent of objective understanding in the form of religious and ideological dogma...

"We have not even to risk the adventure alone, for the heroes of all time have gone before us - the labyrinth is thoroughly known. We have only to follow the thread of the hero path, and where we had thought to find an abomination, we shall find a god; where we had thought to slay another, we shall slay ourselves; where we had thought to travel outward, we shall come to the center of our own existence. And where we had thought to be alone, we shall be with all the world."
- Joseph Campbell, The Hero with a Thousand Faces

Evolution is evolving and self-perpetuating but requires, is expressed through, and resulted in human beings...

"Indeed, technological evolution emerges from biological evolution."
- Raymond Kurzweil

Technology will only appear artificial in nature until natural wisdom and technological wisdom become symbiotic and parallel. This is especially important in anticipation of emerging artificial intelligence within this century...

"Only those who will risk going too far can possibly find out how far one can go."
- T. S. Eliot

It is in this way I see no despair in mechanistic approaches. The natural world is both mechanistic and representative of transcendental complexity...

"I believe in Spinoza's God, Who reveals Himself in the lawful harmony of the world, not in a God Who concerns Himself with the fate and the doings of mankind."
- Albert Einstein

The realizations that result from a fusion of modern science and ancient metaphors, and the responsible use of mind-expanding drugs lend to a tendency of profound awe and optimism...

"...What is natural to me is these botanical species which interact directly with the nervous system. What I consider artificial is 4 years at Harvard, and the Bible, and Saint Patrick's Cathedral, and the Sunday-School teachings."
- Timothy Leary

Illusory dichotomies can be expected to crumble rather rapidly once science and mythology begin to visibly converge...

"We shall not cease from exploration
And the end of all our exploring

Will be to arrive where we started

And know the place for the first time."

-T. S. Eliot, The Four Quartets

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