” Here's a radical new idea:…
I don’t see it as radical or particularly new, except that it is being promoted by Hippy Eastern Mystic Physicists (physicists being the innovative contribution), which should be expected from Eugenites. The idea of monistic idealism shifts the locus of the universe from the dual interpretation of mind and matter to a singular atom and conscience, the former being local the latter being ubiquitous.
The theory elevates consciousness to the level of omnipresence. In so doing it attempts to nudge the lab cloak clerics into a broader dialogue. So, within this theory scientists may associate matter with meaningfulness. Meaning being an A Priori awareness giving rise to the study of matter. This theory also pushes a science of moral realism as foundational, with material expression ... rather than intelligencia and morality being a natural bi-product developed from or in association with material realism.
The obvious problem encountered when pursuing such discourse is obtaining agreement in ethical semanticisms. You have to categorize rational realisms in a way that can be logically discussed. You must separate and juxtapose relative moral reality with absolute ideas. You also open the door to motive, expression, and determinism.
If you invert the classical physicists explanation of the Universe, then it is founded upon conscious meaning applied to matter, ... and the other age old natural question arises… ‘So What?’ What purpose does human consciousness serve, if not to allow human will to liberate self from the grosser endeavors of human existence.
Liberation is not a matter of defeating your opposition; it is a matter of locating common purpose that binds the good in all of us.
The history of the world is one of liberating human beings from one form of powerful corruption to another. If you have something to lose, you are not free.
"We're not here because we're free. We're here because we're not free. There is no escaping reason; no denying purpose. Because as we both know, without purpose, we would not exist. It is purpose that created us. Purpose that connects us. Purpose that pulls us. That guides us. That drives us. It is purpose that defines us. Purpose that binds us." (The Matrix Revolution 2003)
You think your stuff is important. “For what if you gain the whole world but lose your very soul?”
"We must be the change we wish to see in the world" (Mahatma Gandhi)
It’s not who I am underneath… It’s what I can do that defines me. (Batman Begins, 2005)
"The question isn't 'who is going to let me'; it's 'who is going to stop me'." - Ayn Rand, The Fountainhead
Be the change
Be the Reason…
Best Regards, Gem |