The Ultimate Paranoia
Mumbling Republican Webmaster, Dan, has brought back a favorite cartoon he created in Vietnam dubbed ‘Paranoid Eyes’. Being in Vietnam back then was an easy place to be paranoid. These days with more sources of information to constantly be rocking a person’s attention, it envelopes with it’s own version of paranoia.
There is only one thing to be really paranoid about: is there life after death?
As an alternative to health care reform, and that would fit so perfectly well with the conservative minimization efforts at any health care reform while tending to their base influence in churches to eliminate such evil concepts as separation of church and state, everyone should readily agree that the real effort should be made by the government on paying scientists to research that issue.
There are quantum physicists and cosmologists who are spinning theories and myths about the beginning and ending of the space-time reality. They have come to the frontier of such basic philosophical questions such as “what is time” and “what is consciousness” as aspects of the “Quantum Enigma” question.
That really is a question of “Does God Exist?”
The Christian Bible has Christ saying he was “going to prepare a place for us” in his “father’s house”. Now, that sounds like a good gig if we don’t stop and wonder, “Wasn’t there a place waiting there for us before Christ got here?”
And then the question has to be, “How do we know he got the job done?”
As a way of treating this paranoia with multifarious human dysfunctional defense measures, at lot of them found in all the world’s religions, we really should fund these scientists to research the question. After all, it is certainly less expensive and likely not anywhere near as political and morally debatable than getting health care reform through.
And, even though Senator Conrad, D-N. Dakota, Chairman of the Senate Budget Committee, says that the U.S. currently pays $1 out of every $6 of every year’s budget for health care and in 10 years it will be $1 out of every $3 without reform, we can just sidestep that whole thing and encourage people to die the second they get sick if we just come to a scientific conclusion that there is life after death.
In thermodynamics, entropy is commonly associated with the amount of order, disorder, and/or chaos in a thermodynamic system. The 2nd law of thermondynamics reaches across our entire reality affecting the order, disorder and chaos in some very interesting inverse outcomes than surface common sense would guess.
Our system is seemingly becoming more chaotic. But system theory then suggests that we have more options coming from the increased controls that are applied to slow chaos yet in turn creating more chaos, but more options too.
So, we should just get to the ultimate question to take the stress out of dealing with an entire reality that is in chaos. We’ll just get answers to the ultimate reality: post system death. There’s got to be a Nobel prize there for something or other.
How come we didn’t get on this before? Is that another plot by the health care corporatists to keep rolling in money for their money bins?
Radio UpNorth
Posted: February 28th, 2010 under Humor.
Tags: Health Care Reform, paranoid eyes, Quantum Enigma, system entropy
Comments
Comment from Dan
Time March 3, 2010 at 10:29 am
Someone once said, and my memory fails me as to who and the exactness, that death is not the issue, it is what dies inside of you in life… seems to me that religion is intent on capitalizing on killing a lot of that off and profiting from selling you a replacement?
Comment from Radio
Time March 3, 2010 at 12:29 pm
There certainly is a marketing and politics of using such a dark matter of whether there is life after death. Christ was one of many who tried to give a little hope during his time.
A little inspiration from God though Christ there that is counter to chaos theory and feelings of an existential life. As an intuitive concept, I always bet against being given absolutes even when “science”, the counter intutive religion, tries to force it’s own deliver to my doorstep.
In one of the online expositions on Quantum physicists and cosmologists attempt to deal with the “reality” of the entire existence, the large Hadron Supercollider at CERN, near Geneva Switzerland, built at a cost of about $9 Billion dollars and growing, is trying to find out the conditions at the moment of the Big Bang. That among other things is to “touch the mind of God” as some poetic-leaning people have said. That is good unless God gets irritated with that bother of his consciousness and swats them back with some kind of anti-matter energy explosion that blows up this section of the universe.
Then, and maybe anyway, and as has been also said by philosophically minded persons, when the scientists climb the mountain of science and determine that God does exist, the preachers and other manipulators of the concepts about God will be there to say, “We told you so.”
It’s just to bad these religious leaders couldn’t “get it” themselves during the run up to that moment and practice a little better the basic morality of the foundations of their religions.












































Comment from Dan
Time March 3, 2010 at 10:22 am
On one aspect of the discussion, the idea of Jesus preparing rooms in his fathers house… are the rooms free or do you have to pay tithe to get in? Is it just a marketing scheme to collect that tithe?