Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Scientific Irony

Yes, it seems both sad and ironic that so many "scientists" still don't have the perception to connect the dots. As if the it's only the Bible or the science is real. As if it is a black and white choice and only they have the answers. When will they catch up and stop pretending that so many theories are not just sold as facts out of comfort and to the masses to keep the system in place?That we are told what we are supposed to believe. You'd think this would be so easy to figure out, especially if they are so "smart".

I've got short circuits in my head.

Occasionally and about the same time I become a bit relieved that I believe I am doing well again I'll still find myself less distracted from being uncomfortable with myself. 

Shakespeare was the last man to express honest politics. - Jeff Mitchell

Shakespeare was the last man to express honest politics. 
- Jeff Mitchell

Hey Shake!

Shakespeare, where are you in the 21st century? Our language requires even more brilliance, untwisted meaning, and brutal wisdom to make a huge leap and real difference in order to find the uncomfortable and honest truths in a sick and strange world gone mad. There is still some hope, please help.

Beware of science and politics, at once

While we are on such topics, it is coming to light for a number of years now that science and "scientific fact" are in crisis. Just google it. There is a new paradigm at work based simply on at least three premises. 
First, scientists are realizing they know less and less and "facts" have and will continue to change. 
Second, theories such as evolution, Big Bang, and molecular are theories and by definition unproven. 
And lastly, all research requires funding from parties that have an interest in the outcome. 

All this can be argued, but that is the point too, so at minimum even being partly true establishes that the "scientific method" is less than objective. Humans are less than objective, theories are unproven, and scientific research is paid for by interests. 

"Beware of both science and politics at once because it is you that may be a specimen in the control group" 

Laugh at me, please

Please laugh at me if you are not able to laugh with me. I'll pretend not to notice the difference and I'll also pretend not to notice that you laughed so hard that your drink came out of through your nose. Here's a napkin.