Philanthropy for the consciously inept.

Friday, August 21, 2009

The term "alien" is putting it mildly.

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I found this image searching for glorious visions of our universe taken with the Hubble space telescope. The further we look out into space, the further we see into something that has already occurred. We can't visualize anything in distant galaxies without merely seeing what it was. We as human beings can only look into the past whilst we gaze upon the stars. For example, if Betelgeuse exploded tomorow, we wouldn't be able to observe it's occurance for millions of years. Now that the layman disclaimer is over, lets see if we can get an official answer.
What the hell is this?
This is a picture of the Large Magellanic Cloud. It looks as if it is a creature within a clear disc covering its body entirely. If you notice the lighting of the image itself, you will see how the distance of whatever it is seems to be accurate to it's location amongst the stars.
I've taken the liberty of zooming in on the photo itself. It hasn't been doctored at all. No photoshop here, folks. I wouldn't be wasting my time typing this if it wasn't an incomprehensible inquiry of my own.
To me, it looks like some sort of feline-like creature (only because of it's tail) with a red hat, green eyes, and a blue shirt. It also seems as if it's being held within a disc that enables it to travel through the cosmos effortlessly. For anything to be out in space that looks like a being without a spaceship is quite strange to me.
Mind you, we're located about 160,000 light years away.
I can only hope that this post will actually stir up questions.
Any thoughts?

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Ze Flatlands.

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"Fie, fie, how franticly I square my talk!"

To

The Inhabitants of SPACE IN GENERAL
And H. C. IN PARTICULAR
This Work is Dedicated
By a Humble Native of Flatland
In the Hope that
Even as he was Initiated into the Mysteries
Of THREE Dimensions
Having been previously conversant
With ONLY TWO
So the Citizens of that Celestial Region
May aspire yet higher and higher
To the Secrets of FOUR FIVE OR EVEN SIX Dimensions
Thereby contributing
To the Enlargement of THE IMAGINATION
And the possible Development
Of that most rare and excellent Gift of MODESTY
Among the Superior Races

Of SOLID HUMANITY


Preface to the Second and Revised Edition, 1884 by the Editor

If my poor Flatland friend retained the vigour of mind which he enjoyed when he began to compose these Memoirs, I should not now need to represent him in this preface, in which he desires, firstly, to return his thanks to his readers and critics in Spaceland, whose appreciation has, with unexpected celerity, required a second edition of his work; secondly, to apologize for certain errors and misprints (for which, however, he is not entirely responsible); and, thirdly, to explain one or two misconceptions. But he is not the Square he once was. Years of imprisonment, and the still heavier burden of general incredulity and mockery, have combined with the natural decay of old age to erase from his mind many of the thoughts and notions, and much also of the terminology, which he acquired during his short stay in Spaceland. He has, therefore, requested me to reply in his behalf to two special objections, one of an intellectual, the other of a moral nature.

The first objection is, that a Flatlander, seeing a Line, sees something that must be thick to the eye as well as long to the eye (otherwise it would not be visible, if it had not some thickness); and consequently he ought (it is argued) to acknowledge that his countrymen are not only long and broad, but also (though doubtless in a very slight degree) thick or high. His objection is plausible, and, to Spacelanders, almost irresistible, so that, I confess, when I first heard it, I knew not what to reply. But my poor old friend's answer appears to me completely to meet it.

"I admit," said he - when I mentioned to him this objection - "I admit the truth of your critic's facts, but I deny his conclusions. It is true that we have really in Flatland a Third unrecognized Dimension called `height,' just as it is also true that you have really in Spaceland a Fourth unrecognized Dimension, called by no name at present, but which I will call `extra-height'. But we can no more take cognizance of our `height' then you can of your `extra-height'. Even I - who have been in Spaceland, and have had the privilege of understanding for twenty-four hours the meaning of `height' - even I cannot now comprehend it, nor realize it by the sense of sight or by any process of reason; I can but apprehend it by faith.

"The reason is obvious. Dimension implies direction, implies measurement, implies the more and the less. Now, all our lines are equally and infinitesimally thick (or high, whichever you like); consequently, there is nothing in them to lead our minds to the conception of that Dimension. No `delicate micrometer' - as has been suggested by one too hasty Spaceland critic - would in the least avail us; for we should not know what to measure, nor in what direction. When we see a Line, we see something that is long and bright; brightness, as well as length, is necessary to the existence of a Line; if the brightness vanishes, the Line is extinguished. Hence, all my Flatland friends - when I talk to them about the unrecognized Dimension which is somehow visible in a Line - say, `Ah, you mean brightness': and when I reply, `No, I mean a real Dimension,' they at once retort `Then measure it, or tell us in what direction it extends'; and this silences me, for I can do neither. Only yesterday, when the Chief Circle (in other words our High Priest) came to inspect the State Prison and paid me his seventh annual visit, and when for the seventh time he put me the question, `Was I any better?' I tried to prove to him that he was `high,' as well as long and broad, although he did not know it. But what was his reply? `You say I am "high"; measure my "highness" and I will believe you.' What could I do? How could I meet his challenge? I was crushed; and he left the room triumphant.

"Does this still seem strange to you? Then put yourself in a similar position. Suppose a person of the Fourth Dimension, condescending to visit you, were to say, `Whenever you open your eyes, you see a Plane (which is of Two Dimensions) and you infer a Solid (which is of Three); but in reality you also see (though you do not recognize) a Fourth Dimension, which is not colour nor brightness nor anything of the kind, but a true Dimension, although I cannot point out to you its direction, nor can you possibly measure it.' What would you say to such a visitor? Would not you have him locked up? Well, that is my fate: and it is as natural for us Flatlanders to lock up a Square for preaching the Third Dimension, as it is for you Spacelanders to lock up a Cube for preaching the Fourth. Alas, how strong a family likeness runs through blind and persecuting humanity in all Dimensions! Points, Lines, Squares, Cubes, Extra- Cubes - we are all liable to the same errors, all alike the Slaves of our respective Dimensional prejudices, as one of your Spaceland poets has said -

`One touch of Nature makes all worlds akin.'"1

On this, point the defence of the Square seems to me to be impregnable. I wish I could say that his answer to the second (or moral) objection was equally clear and cogent. lt has been objected that he is a woman-hater; and as this objection has been vehemently urged by those whom Nature's decree has constituted the somewhat larger half of the Spaceland race, I should like to remove it, so far as I can honestly do so. But the Square is so unaccustomed to the use of the moral terminology of Spaceland that I should be doing him an injustice if I were literally to transcribe his defence against this charge. Acting, therefore, as his interpreter and summarizer, I gather that in the course of an imprisonment of seven years he has himself modified his own personal views, both as regards Women and as regards the Isosceles or Lower Classes. Personally, he now inclines to the opinion of the Sphere that the Straight Lines are in many important respects superior to the Circles. But, writing as a Historian, he has identified himself (perhaps too closely) with the views generally adopted by Flatland, and (as he has been informed) even Spaceland, Historians; in whose pages (until very recent times) the destinies of Women and of the masses of mankind have seldom been deemed worthy of mention and never of careful consideration.

In a still more obscure passage he now desires to disavow the Circular or aristocratic tendencies with which some critics have naturally credited him. While doing justice to the intellectual power with which a few Circles for many generations maintained their supremacy over immense multitudes of their countrymen, he believes that the facts of Flatland, speaking for themselves without comment On his part, declare that Revolutions cannot always be suppressed by slaughter; and that Nature, in sentencing the Circles to infecundity, has condemned them to ultimate failure - "and herein," he says, "I see a fulfillment of the great Law of all worlds, that while the wisdom of Man thinks it is working one thing, the wisdom of Nature constrains it to work another, and quite a different and far better thing." For the rest, he begs his readers not to suppose that every minute detail in the daily life of Flatland must needs correspond to some other detail in Spaceland; and yet he hopes that, taken as a whole, his work may prove suggestive as well as amusing, to those Spacelanders of moderate and modest minds who - speaking of that which is of the highest importance, but lies beyond experience - decline to say on the one hand, "This can never be," and on the other hand, "It must needs be precisely thus, and we know all about it."

http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Flatland

Friday, April 17, 2009

Knowledge = The Fruit of Life (Revisited)

Knowledge breeds growth.
Growth breeds experience.
Experience breeds succulent rewards that are yours to enjoy forever.

In order to appreciate something, you must understand it for what it is, not reject it only because its something you've never experienced.
With that being said, people need to wake up and take in the aroma of things that they've never smelled before, so to speak.

The avenue I've chosen for myself has been the wide world of metaphysical sciences. Such things are infinite by nature.
Perhaps this is why I'm so intrigued.

A good friend of mine is obsessed with music.
Sure, he enjoys listening to it.
But making it is his passion.
I can completely relate.
Although I haven't had the time to reach the level of skill he's reached instrumentally, we share the same drive.
Both of us very ambitious.
That is because we are both captivated with infinity.
7 notes.
C, D, E, F, G, A, B comprises the whole musical spectrum.
Every song you've ever heard and will ever hear is made up of 7 notes or less.
This is the basis of music theory.
If one actually masters this art of such magnitude the world would be at his/her fingertips.
For example, if this person was me, and you were to tell me to play you a happy song, simple calculated and measured noises played correctly would literally provide you with a shift in your emotional state.
You would actually feel happy.
The same example would be true for any other emotion one could feel.
These sounds...
These wave vibrations from whatever instrument that may played effect our psyche to the point where it changes our brains chemical balances at any given time.

Each random, obscure fact that we as individuals absorb into our noggins, melds who we are.
Knowledge is what connects us.
Experience is what makes us.
Since the past (as well as everything else in existence, as shown below)

- Or if you don't feel like reading, watch this for clarity.
...exists in our minds, we are literally a product of reasoning.
Everything on our plane of existence as well as every other plane of existence has an origin.

Even our concept of gravity cant escape the inevitability.
Whatever gravity actually is, it shows evidence of being the offspring of another energy (and/or existence) by it even existing in the first place. There is nothing in existence that lacks a reason behind its manifestation. Our brains work the exact same way, and the apple doesn't fall far from the tree.

Woodsy


Wednesday, April 15, 2009

La Fin Du Monde.

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Breathtaking.
Never in my life have I ever felt such a feeling of stupendous courage. To know that I am right is a spark so bright in my mind, I wish the same for the world. You could see it for yourself if we all had futuristic electroencephalographic-ish goggles to see our cognitive processes flash with conviction within the darkness of each others skulls; We would resemble walking candles burning at the wick; Beacons of light to embark upon.
Within my existence on this planet, I've come to realize that we live in a very dark society. One that captures the essence of man and has the audacity to lasso it back into its respective herd. Not many think for themselves since its not expected of them. It's easy to follow, not many are bothered with being told what to do. It's even easier to believe what is seen by you on your televisions. These dead boxes really don't tell you what to do. Do they? The fact that one person owns about 1/6 of the media you've ever experienced in your life time should say a lot about the "different" drum you think your beating to. TV tells you what to eat, what to wear, how to act, who to emulate, where to go... I'd go on, but I'm no Howard Beale and I don't have that kind of time at this juncture. Only sheep need shepherd. Remember that.
The imagination is a very powerful tool; in fact, it's the tool. Without it there would be no use, only because there would be nothing
to use. Such an attribute has given us... well... whatever we could ever imagine. When we're kids, we make believe. Pretend. Play doctor. House. Cops and robbers. All passed down to us from generation to generation. I.E. When I was four, there was no way on Earth you could tell me that I wasn't a superhero. I made capes out of blankets... wore goggles... the whole shebang. I wish I could feel that same feeling again. That "knowing" is what makes people live their dreams. Dreams are imagined. (Case in point, the line between the past, present and future is only as thin as you make it. No different from what you think you remember in the past.)
And my dream is to help save the world from itself.
The world as we know it always seems to be teetering on threats of terrorism and chaos. If you live comfortably without concern in this world as you know it, you may see it crumble all around you someday (Exhibit A: http://tinyurl.com/cqc8ey Exhibit B: http://tinyurl.com/cvsfhe). If you can imagine better for your future than what you've been told, I implore you, let. me. know. To actually thrive amongst like-minded individuals on the cusp of human thought and achievement shouldn't be frightening at all. It is fear (not hate) that is the opposite of love. I've reached the end of the world I've been shown by its inhabitants and there is more to see. I would tell you all that there is a light at the end of the tunnel, however, there is no reason to hinder your focal point by painting everything around it black when the light is why you probably lost track of time reading this.
My, does time fly.

Woodsy

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