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Brett Nortje
02-14-2015, 04:35 AM
I have been reading up on social mathematics, one world conscious and have my own theories about how to predict the behavior of people, and, more specifically, how to see the future of events.

If you were to be hungry standing in the corridor near the kitchen, and you need to pee, you will go to the bathroom first, then you will get something to eat. this is social mathematics.

If you were to observe a dice rolling, there is a one in six chance of it landing on any of the numbers, but, there is a hundred percent chance to predict the dice roll if you know exactly how the wind is blowing, how much effort is placed on the roll, the texture of the surface of the roll, and which was facing up at the time of the roll. this is determinism. this is fate.

So, if you were to observe that we can predict anything, and, knowing all the factors of the scenario, we will predict anything, then it is up for grabs to be the first real fortune teller! sounds nifty?

If we were to observe the theory of everything, we will be able to predict the future. i have had many encounters with this foul foe, and have prevailed! every time i get it right it feels better than the last time, of course. let's get to it then?

If we were to observe that there is a strong and weak force, and that these forces just work on different materials, that is the basics of the theory of everything, being eleven sub categories they say, but who cares what they say?

So, our strong force comes from electron bonding, and our weak force comes from electron bonding. there is magnetism, there is gravity. so, we can say there is electron forces, and there is electromagnetism. surprise surprise, all we need to know about is the electron!

Now, if all motion is controlled by electrons, then all we need to know is how many orbitals are moving at any given time to get the right read out of where they will go next, determined by the protons and nucleus. hell, electrons even bond to photons! electrons must make up the nucleus and proton too, as, there is no other sucking force to hold them together - no negative spin [sucking force].

So, what is bigger than a electron? how about a cell? what about a human being? if human beings are made up of a certain amount of cells, then we will know that they actually make organs. this means organs make people! of course, now we can predict the future with just the people, but, what is like super massive? how about planets and the sun?

This goes to show you that horoscopes do predict the future. this means that we can, without any uncertainty, predict the future one has if one is not aware of the future with the guideline shown. but, just to be rebellious, people will try to alter the future, yes?

So, if there is going to be a rally, and there is a bomb scare, common sense will tell us that this would happen if people were aware of the rally, yes? now, if the future can be 'prevented' then it is hard to tell the future. this is where social mathematics comes in!

Everything works on 'drives.' if you know there is a wasp in the kitchen, you will get hungry enough to go in there in one way or another. if you know there is a rocky road on the way to the girlfriend, then you will still try to get there, yes? drives.

So, we plot our futures from the planets and stars, then we add some social mathematics. i suggest that learned people of either of these gets together with the other along with some horoscope people, and finds a way to predict the future, yes?

midcan5
02-14-2015, 07:20 AM
Wittgenstein nailed it, "If all the problems of science were solved, it would not touch any of life's problems."

"What is the use of studying philosophy if all that it does for you is to enable you to talk with some plausibility about some abstruse questions of logic if it does not improve your thinking about the important questions of everyday life?" Wittgenstein

'Mankind Loosed'

"I have died in Viet Nam but I have walked the face of the moon.
I have befouled the waters and tainted the air of a magnificent land but I have made it safe from disease.
I have flown through the sky faster than the sun but I have idled in streets made ugly with traffic.
I have littered the land with garbage but I have built upon it 100 million homes.
I have divided schools with my prejudice but I have sent armies to unite them.
I have beat down my enemies with clubs but I have built courtrooms to keep them free.
I have built a bomb to destroy the world but I have used it to light a light.
I have outraged my brothers in the alleys of the ghettos but I have transplanted a human heart.
I have scribbled out filth and pornography but I have elevated the philosophy of man.
I have watched children starve from my golden towers but I have fed half the earth.
I was raised in a grotesque slum but I am surfeited by the silver spoon of opulence.
I live in the greatest country in the world in the greatest time in history but I scorn the ground I stand upon.
I am ashamed but I am proud. I am an American."

Author Unknown

Archer0915
02-14-2015, 08:33 AM
I have been reading up on social mathematics, one world conscious and have my own theories about how to predict the behavior of people, and, more specifically, how to see the future of events.

If you were to be hungry standing in the corridor near the kitchen, and you need to pee, you will go to the bathroom first, then you will get something to eat. this is social mathematics.

If you were to observe a dice rolling, there is a one in six chance of it landing on any of the numbers, but, there is a hundred percent chance to predict the dice roll if you know exactly how the wind is blowing, how much effort is placed on the roll, the texture of the surface of the roll, and which was facing up at the time of the roll. this is determinism. this is fate.

So, if you were to observe that we can predict anything, and, knowing all the factors of the scenario, we will predict anything, then it is up for grabs to be the first real fortune teller! sounds nifty?

If we were to observe the theory of everything, we will be able to predict the future. i have had many encounters with this foul foe, and have prevailed! every time i get it right it feels better than the last time, of course. let's get to it then?

If we were to observe that there is a strong and weak force, and that these forces just work on different materials, that is the basics of the theory of everything, being eleven sub categories they say, but who cares what they say?

So, our strong force comes from electron bonding, and our weak force comes from electron bonding. there is magnetism, there is gravity. so, we can say there is electron forces, and there is electromagnetism. surprise surprise, all we need to know about is the electron!

Now, if all motion is controlled by electrons, then all we need to know is how many orbitals are moving at any given time to get the right read out of where they will go next, determined by the protons and nucleus. hell, electrons even bond to photons! electrons must make up the nucleus and proton too, as, there is no other sucking force to hold them together - no negative spin [sucking force].

So, what is bigger than a electron? how about a cell? what about a human being? if human beings are made up of a certain amount of cells, then we will know that they actually make organs. this means organs make people! of course, now we can predict the future with just the people, but, what is like super massive? how about planets and the sun?

This goes to show you that horoscopes do predict the future. this means that we can, without any uncertainty, predict the future one has if one is not aware of the future with the guideline shown. but, just to be rebellious, people will try to alter the future, yes?

So, if there is going to be a rally, and there is a bomb scare, common sense will tell us that this would happen if people were aware of the rally, yes? now, if the future can be 'prevented' then it is hard to tell the future. this is where social mathematics comes in!

Everything works on 'drives.' if you know there is a wasp in the kitchen, you will get hungry enough to go in there in one way or another. if you know there is a rocky road on the way to the girlfriend, then you will still try to get there, yes? drives.

So, we plot our futures from the planets and stars, then we add some social mathematics. i suggest that learned people of either of these gets together with the other along with some horoscope people, and finds a way to predict the future, yes?

We have already done it! The earth will be destroyed on day by the sun going up... Unless something stops it or the earth is destroyed in another way.

We can predict many things but the human variable prevents us from making accurate predictions about anything involving them. Pesky critters mess everything up.

Brett Nortje
02-14-2015, 08:54 AM
Wittgenstein nailed it, "If all the problems of science were solved, it would not touch any of life's problems."

"What is the use of studying philosophy if all that it does for you is to enable you to talk with some plausibility about some abstruse questions of logic if it does not improve your thinking about the important questions of everyday life?" Wittgenstein

'Mankind Loosed'

"I have died in Viet Nam but I have walked the face of the moon.
I have befouled the waters and tainted the air of a magnificent land but I have made it safe from disease.
I have flown through the sky faster than the sun but I have idled in streets made ugly with traffic.
I have littered the land with garbage but I have built upon it 100 million homes.
I have divided schools with my prejudice but I have sent armies to unite them.
I have beat down my enemies with clubs but I have built courtrooms to keep them free.
I have built a bomb to destroy the world but I have used it to light a light.
I have outraged my brothers in the alleys of the ghettos but I have transplanted a human heart.
I have scribbled out filth and pornography but I have elevated the philosophy of man.
I have watched children starve from my golden towers but I have fed half the earth.
I was raised in a grotesque slum but I am surfeited by the silver spoon of opulence.
I live in the greatest country in the world in the greatest time in history but I scorn the ground I stand upon.
I am ashamed but I am proud. I am an American."

Author Unknown

Philosophy also leads to innovation and inventions. you get a problem, you think as you have been taught, you mix the ways of thinking, you come out with some answers that surprise yourself and others - progress.

CaveDog
02-14-2015, 10:19 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oUYbHSNotjY