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Cost of Living = Cost of Trust Currency was Life before money was invented.
SupraLibrix comments on Apr 3, 2020:
@DesireNoDesires I'm processing every decision through the algorithm. See what comes out the other end. I'm not sure what happens with infinite money. Humans become valuable. Time is the only scarcity. Doing what we want when we want. Free Time. It's in short supply until now.
SupraLibrix replies on Apr 3, 2020:
@CuriousFury I see it in very pragmatic terms. If you have enough money, you can insulate yourself from the consequences of immoral behavior. You don't need to travel back in time to undo what you did, just pay enough lawyers. You don't pay a physical or temporal price for immorality if you have enough money. Epstein and Weinstein are exceptions, but only after decades of abuse. The FBI, Politicians, etc. pay some lawyers, fill out some paperwork and carry on with life after breaking untold numbers of moral codes and laws.
What's the difference between rational and moral?
SupraLibrix comments on Apr 2, 2020:
@TimTuolomne I'm curious to hear your take on this.
SupraLibrix replies on Apr 3, 2020:
@DesireNoDesires Perfect, good explanation at 1:23:35 "that's them trying to carve out their immoral life within the morality we all live in" Love it, thank you very much, appreciated. :D
Ideological Cage Match. There will be blood and crying.
SupraLibrix comments on Mar 31, 2020:
@Eeyore, you seem like you have strong but incorrect opinions ;) are you up to read the rules of engagement?
SupraLibrix replies on Apr 3, 2020:
@Eeyore I LOVE that. Never heard that one. Perfect.
The Homicide Rate indicates safety.
CuriousFury comments on Apr 3, 2020:
google
SupraLibrix replies on Apr 3, 2020:
@CuriousFury you are playing gamblers dice, waiting until snakeeyes and then going"see i told ya" Nice analogy, good suggestion. My personal issue is one of hesitance to be one who creates finished thoughts. Ultimately, that's probably counter productive as you say. Thank you for the good advice.
The Homicide Rate indicates safety.
CuriousFury comments on Apr 3, 2020:
google
SupraLibrix replies on Apr 3, 2020:
@CuriousFury It's hard to make reason clickable, I think.
The Homicide Rate indicates safety.
CuriousFury comments on Apr 3, 2020:
google
SupraLibrix replies on Apr 3, 2020:
@CuriousFury I didn't imagine my ideas were new, but we have new tools. WW1 was a long time ago. You had to tough it out back then. That mentality is over. That's my issue with the Right, their power is in ascendence, that scares the easily scared Left. This panic is putting a bunch over the top, that's bad, too. Until the News cycle is dominated by reason instead of propaganda, that will continue.
The Homicide Rate indicates safety.
CuriousFury comments on Apr 3, 2020:
google
SupraLibrix replies on Apr 3, 2020:
@CuriousFury I would like to find someone to improve the algorithm, shouldn't every policy be judged on the effect on the number of suicides and homicides at the very least?
The Homicide Rate indicates safety.
CuriousFury comments on Apr 3, 2020:
google
SupraLibrix replies on Apr 3, 2020:
@CuriousFury My exercise is to find what people think. I present ideas that I believe are correct according to perfect morality defined by the math. Then I find out how people come to the conclusion that they do. No one is 'right' or 'wrong', just relatively moral or immoral. that's the mind trick.
The Homicide Rate indicates safety.
CuriousFury comments on Apr 3, 2020:
google
SupraLibrix replies on Apr 3, 2020:
@CuriousFury That's my point. If you want to know what's real, you have to do math. I haven't seen any analysis on my idea, have you? Everyone seems to know the temperature of the earth for the next 50 years. The slope of suicide is going up, I'm not sure about homicides. If this panic induces more suicides and homicides than the deaths from the virus itself, then bad policy was enacted. Can you see what I mean?
The Homicide Rate indicates safety.
CuriousFury comments on Apr 3, 2020:
google
SupraLibrix replies on Apr 3, 2020:
My point is that with the hysteria, the only numbers you see are the most sensational ones, never the ones that mean anything. If government policies lead to more suicides and homicides than deaths from infection, they did a bad job. Do you know what I mean?
The Homicide Rate indicates safety.
CuriousFury comments on Apr 3, 2020:
google
SupraLibrix replies on Apr 3, 2020:
Did you have to do any math?
Companies can die monetarily, BK.
DesireNoDesires comments on Apr 3, 2020:
passion
SupraLibrix replies on Apr 3, 2020:
Passion is amoral and an enhancer. Anger, Love.
I have/use all of them on the right with the exception of Brave Browser.
SupraLibrix comments on Apr 2, 2020:
Why don't we change the beast?
SupraLibrix replies on Apr 3, 2020:
@SpikeTalon I have an idea, companies can die monetarily, BK. There is no mechanism to die morally if they are competent enough to stay in business. There has to be a morality placed that is independent of money. The SJW movement is attempting to do that with the cancel culture. It has to be a universal morality to judge by. I've got the math for that now
🤔 think about it...
SupraLibrix comments on Apr 2, 2020:
What if you really believe it? TDS is it real phenomenon. People aren't faking it. I'm not sure what the cure is. It carries over to this whole hysteria.
SupraLibrix replies on Apr 2, 2020:
@DesireNoDesires my theory doesn't require any leaps of faith. It is antithetical to use faith in any calculation. every decision is a moral one, not necessarily rational.
🤔 think about it...
SupraLibrix comments on Apr 2, 2020:
What if you really believe it? TDS is it real phenomenon. People aren't faking it. I'm not sure what the cure is. It carries over to this whole hysteria.
SupraLibrix replies on Apr 2, 2020:
@DesireNoDesires my theory explains it perfectly. If money is God, rational behavior is immoral. If Life is God, rational behavior is moral. That's why it's both rational and moral not to save someone who's drowning if you are in a wheelchair. Two would die instead of just one.
🤔 think about it...
SupraLibrix comments on Apr 2, 2020:
What if you really believe it? TDS is it real phenomenon. People aren't faking it. I'm not sure what the cure is. It carries over to this whole hysteria.
SupraLibrix replies on Apr 2, 2020:
@DesireNoDesires It's real to them. And there is nothing to prove them wrong unless they consider that their own heroes are fallible. Amazing to me. It's a theology.
What's the difference between rational and moral?
SupraLibrix comments on Apr 2, 2020:
@TimTuolomne I'm curious to hear your take on this.
SupraLibrix replies on Apr 2, 2020:
@DesireNoDesires that sounds stupid. So where do you draw the line? Rational and irrational change according to ability. Therefore, morality is infinitely variable. I don't think Tim likes to hear that.
What's the difference between rational and moral?
SupraLibrix comments on Apr 2, 2020:
@TimTuolomne I'm curious to hear your take on this.
SupraLibrix replies on Apr 2, 2020:
@DesireNoDesires Ok, but what if you weren't capable of helping? If someone is drowning and you are in a wheelchair is it rational to help? There's a continuum there. At what point is it stupid?
What's the difference between rational and moral?
SupraLibrix comments on Apr 2, 2020:
@TimTuolomne I'm curious to hear your take on this.
SupraLibrix replies on Apr 2, 2020:
@DesireNoDesires it's irrational to risk your life to save a stranger. That's generally seen as heroic and the most moral act possible. Christianity is based on that dogma. How do you reconcile that?
What's the difference between rational and moral?
SupraLibrix comments on Apr 2, 2020:
@TimTuolomne I'm curious to hear your take on this.
SupraLibrix replies on Apr 2, 2020:
@DesireNoDesires He's a man of faith. You have to admire that in today's world. How about you? What's the difference? I'm a homebrew philosopher, I'm working out some problems I'm finding in my math.
Libertarianism works if everyone can trust everyone.
SeanBearly comments on Apr 2, 2020:
I trust that everyone will act according to their own best and possibly selfish reasons. How does my trust in everyone make any economic system work?
SupraLibrix replies on Apr 2, 2020:
So your trust in everyone is extremely important on the quantum level. You trust that people won't take all your stuff because you trust they will be punished if they do.
Libertarianism works if everyone can trust everyone.
SeanBearly comments on Apr 2, 2020:
I trust that everyone will act according to their own best and possibly selfish reasons. How does my trust in everyone make any economic system work?
SupraLibrix replies on Apr 2, 2020:
The way I look at it, trust is always in a quantum state. Epistemologically speaking, you can't trust anything at all. People drop dead all the time. This is a brain teaser kind of post. any system of government works if everybody is 100% trustworthy. None of them work if nobody is trustworthy. The trick is to find the right combination of morality, government, and economic system to develop the most trust. Judeo Christianity, Republic, hybrid capitalism and socialism seems to be the right combination.
Galileo was a heretic.
TimTuolomne comments on Apr 1, 2020:
What are you hoping to accomplish by vomiting this self contradictory stuff here?
SupraLibrix replies on Apr 2, 2020:
@Serg97 it sounds like we agree on most things: everyone should have their say if you don't like it ignore them. I like to provoke thought, but not anger unless it's towards injustice. Peace.
Galileo was a heretic.
TimTuolomne comments on Apr 1, 2020:
What are you hoping to accomplish by vomiting this self contradictory stuff here?
SupraLibrix replies on Apr 2, 2020:
@Serg97 you sound hostile, I'm not sure how to interpret it. I'm not sure who JVIP-WTPNN is, but he should watch his back around you I think. Why was he blocked and why do you think I'm him?
Which is worse? Totalitarianism from the Left or the Right?
angelo comments on Mar 31, 2020:
Socialism has been responsible for most of the world's poverty and corruption birthing despots and ensuring everyone is equally in despair and poverty.
SupraLibrix replies on Apr 2, 2020:
@angelo Do you think that they could produce the product for less than a kid in China?
Which is worse? Totalitarianism from the Left or the Right?
angelo comments on Mar 31, 2020:
Socialism has been responsible for most of the world's poverty and corruption birthing despots and ensuring everyone is equally in despair and poverty.
SupraLibrix replies on Apr 2, 2020:
@angelo I'm new from facebook, sarcasm in a politicized system of morality is indistinguishable from delusion. I'm sure you know what I mean.
Which is worse? Totalitarianism from the Left or the Right?
angelo comments on Mar 31, 2020:
Socialism has been responsible for most of the world's poverty and corruption birthing despots and ensuring everyone is equally in despair and poverty.
SupraLibrix replies on Apr 2, 2020:
@angelo Pure capitalism has done the same for those who can't compete. Remember when Made it the USA used to be printed on things?
Why don't we just choose freedom AND safety?
Haraldson comments on Apr 2, 2020:
I believe the two are mutually exclusive. [poem]If you want total security, go to prison. There you're fed, clothed, given medical care and so on. The only thing lacking... is freedom. D. Eisenhower [/poem]
SupraLibrix replies on Apr 2, 2020:
It's a very small percentage, but some people prefer prison over capitalism. Are you staying in during the quarantine?
Which is worse? Totalitarianism from the Left or the Right?
angelo comments on Mar 31, 2020:
Socialism has been responsible for most of the world's poverty and corruption birthing despots and ensuring everyone is equally in despair and poverty.
SupraLibrix replies on Apr 1, 2020:
@angelo Government redistribution of wealth is socialistic. If most people like it, then it's good for the free market.
Which is worse? Totalitarianism from the Left or the Right?
angelo comments on Mar 31, 2020:
Socialism has been responsible for most of the world's poverty and corruption birthing despots and ensuring everyone is equally in despair and poverty.
SupraLibrix replies on Apr 1, 2020:
@angelo It's impossible to know if your comment is sarcastic. Words only mean what you think.
Libertarianism works if everyone can trust everyone.
GeeMac comments on Apr 1, 2020:
Hilarious! China has *not* been communist in decades. It’s simply a dictatorship— arguably an oligarchy— propped up by Red Army Inc. And even if it were communist, it’s no success story. Unless you are measuring success purely in terms of, yes, capital!!! Surely you can do better....
SupraLibrix replies on Apr 1, 2020:
@GeeMac define successful. In biological and geographical terms, they are the most successful ideology ever.
Meme Warfare according to Physix Memes are ammo in the culture war.
TimTuolomne comments on Apr 1, 2020:
Ya know, you can prove just about anything you want - in your own mind at least, if you simplify and overgeneralize enough. There is a reason the expression exists: "The devil is in the details." Not that the details are evil. That expression is a reference to the fact that humans tend to ...
SupraLibrix replies on Apr 1, 2020:
@TimTuolomne I'm sure we agree on most substantial things, but I like to test the limits of people's imaginations. It's my gamboling problem ;)
Libertarianism works if everyone can trust everyone.
GeeMac comments on Apr 1, 2020:
Communism has never worked anywhere. Period.
SupraLibrix replies on Apr 1, 2020:
@Facci Only God knows the future. By your logic, their value is independent of a world economy.
Libertarianism works if everyone can trust everyone.
Facci comments on Apr 1, 2020:
Communism cannot succeed without the existence of Capitalism.
SupraLibrix replies on Apr 1, 2020:
@Facci OK, we have completed the loop. I'm on your side, I like to play rhetorical games. Thank you for the pressure test, I enjoyed it, but really like snickers better. You can give back the coin if you don't value it ;)
Libertarianism works if everyone can trust everyone.
GeeMac comments on Apr 1, 2020:
Communism has never worked anywhere. Period.
SupraLibrix replies on Apr 1, 2020:
@Facci I said: China is likely to be the most powerful country in history likely is operative. They are pretty good at copying military secrets with a USB drive.
Libertarianism works if everyone can trust everyone.
GeeMac comments on Apr 1, 2020:
Communism has never worked anywhere. Period.
SupraLibrix replies on Apr 1, 2020:
@Facci they are just getting warmed up.
Meme Warfare according to Physix Memes are ammo in the culture war.
TimTuolomne comments on Apr 1, 2020:
Ya know, you can prove just about anything you want - in your own mind at least, if you simplify and overgeneralize enough. There is a reason the expression exists: "The devil is in the details." Not that the details are evil. That expression is a reference to the fact that humans tend to ...
SupraLibrix replies on Apr 1, 2020:
@TimTuolomne It was DEFINITELY a hindrance to power. That was the heart and soul of it. It's a shame what is going on now. I like to play rhetorical games, but I'm a firm believer that the constitution is evidence of a higher power.
Libertarianism works if everyone can trust everyone.
Facci comments on Apr 1, 2020:
Communism cannot succeed without the existence of Capitalism.
SupraLibrix replies on Apr 1, 2020:
@Facci I hear they have different kinds of weapons there. And I certainly wouldn't pay $10 for it. I like snickers.
Libertarianism works if everyone can trust everyone.
Facci comments on Apr 1, 2020:
Communism cannot succeed without the existence of Capitalism.
SupraLibrix replies on Apr 1, 2020:
@Facci I believe Judeo-Christian morality as is generally practiced now is very good. but it would be a tough sell if you took version 1.0 where you can't walk too many steps on sunday or you get whacked, right?
Libertarianism works if everyone can trust everyone.
Facci comments on Apr 1, 2020:
Communism cannot succeed without the existence of Capitalism.
SupraLibrix replies on Apr 1, 2020:
@Facci It's only worth that if the jupiterian will pay it. What if he has a laser gun? How much would you pay him to take the oreos instead of killing you? You have fallen down a hidden rabbit hole.
Libertarianism works if everyone can trust everyone.
Facci comments on Apr 1, 2020:
Communism cannot succeed without the existence of Capitalism.
SupraLibrix replies on Apr 1, 2020:
@Facci does value exist in a vacuum?
Meme Warfare according to Physix Memes are ammo in the culture war.
TimTuolomne comments on Apr 1, 2020:
Ya know, you can prove just about anything you want - in your own mind at least, if you simplify and overgeneralize enough. There is a reason the expression exists: "The devil is in the details." Not that the details are evil. That expression is a reference to the fact that humans tend to ...
SupraLibrix replies on Apr 1, 2020:
@TimTuolomne It was created with the intent of being perfected. That is sublime.
Meme Warfare according to Physix Memes are ammo in the culture war.
TimTuolomne comments on Apr 1, 2020:
Ya know, you can prove just about anything you want - in your own mind at least, if you simplify and overgeneralize enough. There is a reason the expression exists: "The devil is in the details." Not that the details are evil. That expression is a reference to the fact that humans tend to ...
SupraLibrix replies on Apr 1, 2020:
@TimTuolomne I believe it is the most ingenious document ever created. Lately it's intent has been hijacked.
Libertarianism works if everyone can trust everyone.
GeeMac comments on Apr 1, 2020:
Communism has never worked anywhere. Period.
SupraLibrix replies on Apr 1, 2020:
@Facci Wait, this is a loop-- to say it is ideal is to place a biased value. China is likely to be the most powerful country in history. Maybe you don't share their values, what are you going to do about it?
Galileo was a heretic.
TimTuolomne comments on Apr 1, 2020:
What are you hoping to accomplish by vomiting this self contradictory stuff here?
SupraLibrix replies on Apr 1, 2020:
@Serg97 Recent selfie:
Libertarianism works if everyone can trust everyone.
Facci comments on Apr 1, 2020:
Communism cannot succeed without the existence of Capitalism.
SupraLibrix replies on Apr 1, 2020:
@Facci There has to be value placed on it by a discriminating mind. Those values are infinitely variable. ergo: Morality is infinitely variable.
Libertarianism works if everyone can trust everyone.
Facci comments on Apr 1, 2020:
Communism cannot succeed without the existence of Capitalism.
SupraLibrix replies on Apr 1, 2020:
@Facci are you arguing that objects and nouns are sentient?
Galileo was a heretic.
TimTuolomne comments on Apr 1, 2020:
What are you hoping to accomplish by vomiting this self contradictory stuff here?
SupraLibrix replies on Apr 1, 2020:
@Serg97 That looks like someone fell asleep on their keyboard...
Libertarianism works if everyone can trust everyone.
GeeMac comments on Apr 1, 2020:
Communism has never worked anywhere. Period.
SupraLibrix replies on Apr 1, 2020:
@Facci I never said I wanted communism, I'm just discovering why you think it's bad. If it were run properly, it's ideal, right? If there were no money and everyone were armed, it would be a pretty good system.
Libertarianism works if everyone can trust everyone.
GeeMac comments on Apr 1, 2020:
Communism has never worked anywhere. Period.
SupraLibrix replies on Apr 1, 2020:
@Facci Murder is the cost of doing government.
Libertarianism works if everyone can trust everyone.
Facci comments on Apr 1, 2020:
Communism cannot succeed without the existence of Capitalism.
SupraLibrix replies on Apr 1, 2020:
@Facci Value determines itself? That seems implausible, what does that mean to you?
Libertarianism works if everyone can trust everyone.
Facci comments on Apr 1, 2020:
Communism cannot succeed without the existence of Capitalism.
SupraLibrix replies on Apr 1, 2020:
@Facci easy, there, I thought it was a good joke. ;)
Meme Warfare according to Physix Memes are ammo in the culture war.
TimTuolomne comments on Apr 1, 2020:
Ya know, you can prove just about anything you want - in your own mind at least, if you simplify and overgeneralize enough. There is a reason the expression exists: "The devil is in the details." Not that the details are evil. That expression is a reference to the fact that humans tend to ...
SupraLibrix replies on Apr 1, 2020:
@TimTuolomne good point, anything humans touch get corrupted, capitalism is supposed to account for that with the free market. But we don't have that. We have a controlled market, in some ways better, but when immorality is legal, you get what we have. Marx was right about a lot. With a new $4T in currency, the cost of living will go up for all. Revolution is here. If you like your capitalism, you may not be able to keep it. Make it better.
I'm exploring a new theory I've developed with a Buddhist psychologist.
Ericrmusing comments on Apr 1, 2020:
Interesting. More information, please.
SupraLibrix replies on Apr 1, 2020:
Either coincidentally or inevitably, Buddhism is perfectly compliant with Physix. The Meyers-Briggs model coincides perfectly. Good stuff, this is a work in progress, if you are a creator of music, you have a whole new ideological world to play to.
I'm exploring a new theory I've developed with a Buddhist psychologist.
Ericrmusing comments on Apr 1, 2020:
Interesting. More information, please.
SupraLibrix replies on Apr 1, 2020:
I started a group, I'm looking to make a dent in the universe. https://idw.community/group/Physix
I'm exploring a new theory I've developed with a Buddhist psychologist.
Ericrmusing comments on Apr 1, 2020:
Interesting. More information, please.
SupraLibrix replies on Apr 1, 2020:
I've been working on it for about a year, recently caught up with a Buddhist Psychologist and Astrophysicist. It's something brand new under the sun, the missing link between Physics and Philosophy. New variables to define and quantify human behavior and happiness. https://tinyurl.com/physix101 I welcome any input, I'll be putting a syllabus together, but I'm a dropout, trying to put it in a format that can be accepted and absorbed into the consciousness. It's just a new way to ponder the infinite, when you graph out aspects of happiness, you see patterns that are there, but would not be so obvious otherwise. I had nothing in mind but to start with a binary morality. Life = 1 Death = 0 From there you have the basis for a universal morality that is antithetical to faith. I hope to have brains more equipped than mine to help me with it.
Libertarianism works if everyone can trust everyone.
GeeMac comments on Apr 1, 2020:
Hilarious! China has *not* been communist in decades. It’s simply a dictatorship— arguably an oligarchy— propped up by Red Army Inc. And even if it were communist, it’s no success story. Unless you are measuring success purely in terms of, yes, capital!!! Surely you can do better....
SupraLibrix replies on Apr 1, 2020:
@GeeMac You are talking about a poorly run communism. Did your father do that? Mine was a good and honest man with an excellent work ethic.
Libertarianism works if everyone can trust everyone.
Facci comments on Apr 1, 2020:
Communism cannot succeed without the existence of Capitalism.
SupraLibrix replies on Apr 1, 2020:
@Facci 1 coin for recognizing that money is imaginary :) Tell all your friends ;)
Libertarianism works if everyone can trust everyone.
Facci comments on Apr 1, 2020:
Communism cannot succeed without the existence of Capitalism.
SupraLibrix replies on Apr 1, 2020:
@Facci Now we are talking. How do you determine value in universal terms?
Libertarianism works if everyone can trust everyone.
GeeMac comments on Apr 1, 2020:
Communism has never worked anywhere. Period.
SupraLibrix replies on Apr 1, 2020:
@GeeMac You don't need to take away the right to vote, just maintain a veneer of trust while you do whatever you want while in office.
Libertarianism works if everyone can trust everyone.
GeeMac comments on Apr 1, 2020:
Communism has never worked anywhere. Period.
SupraLibrix replies on Apr 1, 2020:
@Facci I'm a dropout. College is for groupthink. Everyone is a tyrant at heart, right? And I don't want to run anything, I just want to be happy.
Jordan Peterson met with Victor Orban last year. Yesterday Orban was made dictator of Hungary.
Hanno comments on Mar 31, 2020:
Why do you hate Peterson so much?
SupraLibrix replies on Apr 1, 2020:
@Hanno Because it's in our nature. A family is communist. To each according to his ability, to each according to his need. The currency is trust, not money. We want to trust a higher power. Some are tuned to God, some to man. Theocracy or Communism. Add money to either one and trust is lost.
Libertarianism works if everyone can trust everyone.
GeeMac comments on Apr 1, 2020:
Hilarious! China has *not* been communist in decades. It’s simply a dictatorship— arguably an oligarchy— propped up by Red Army Inc. And even if it were communist, it’s no success story. Unless you are measuring success purely in terms of, yes, capital!!! Surely you can do better....
SupraLibrix replies on Apr 1, 2020:
Every well functioning nuclear family. It doesn't scale well so far, true.
Jordan Peterson met with Victor Orban last year. Yesterday Orban was made dictator of Hungary.
Hanno comments on Mar 31, 2020:
Why do you hate Peterson so much?
SupraLibrix replies on Apr 1, 2020:
@Hanno Not for me. I hear they are racist against round eyes.
Libertarianism works if everyone can trust everyone.
GeeMac comments on Apr 1, 2020:
Communism has never worked anywhere. Period.
SupraLibrix replies on Apr 1, 2020:
@Facci How do you define successful? No dishonesty, just truth. China can control 1.5+ billion people. The US can't even vote without a revolt.
Meme Warfare according to Physix Memes are ammo in the culture war.
TimTuolomne comments on Apr 1, 2020:
Ya know, you can prove just about anything you want - in your own mind at least, if you simplify and overgeneralize enough. There is a reason the expression exists: "The devil is in the details." Not that the details are evil. That expression is a reference to the fact that humans tend to ...
SupraLibrix replies on Apr 1, 2020:
@TimTuolomne That's the core message of this philosophy. Our DNA has programmed us to be greedy. Combined with a corrupt capitalism and you get Earth, 2020. The philosophy emphasizes sacrifice in order to yield happiness. Every transaction in capitalism should have the goal of happiness, win-win. The problem is when there is corrupt influence and misbehavior from capitalists and politicians. If this is implemented properly, there will be two stock markets: The existing one, and an alternate one with the slope of trust generated by each company. Essentially, instead of the single dimension of profit, companies will have to consider their second bottom line: trust. You can only generate trust by benefiting someone. Do unto to others... Thank you for the kind words.
Libertarianism works if everyone can trust everyone.
GeeMac comments on Apr 1, 2020:
Communism has never worked anywhere. Period.
SupraLibrix replies on Apr 1, 2020:
@Facci do you concede that China as an entity is the most successful implementation of capitalism in history? And do you concede that the system of government is irrelevant if there is trust between the leaders and the populace?
Libertarianism works if everyone can trust everyone.
GeeMac comments on Apr 1, 2020:
Communism has never worked anywhere. Period.
SupraLibrix replies on Apr 1, 2020:
@Facci keep them coming, what you are doing is arguing with a philosophy designed for AI. If you can stump it, you will be the first.
Libertarianism works if everyone can trust everyone.
GeeMac comments on Apr 1, 2020:
Communism has never worked anywhere. Period.
SupraLibrix replies on Apr 1, 2020:
@Facci That's fair. To believe that property is private is an invention, too.
Meme Warfare according to Physix Memes are ammo in the culture war.
TimTuolomne comments on Apr 1, 2020:
Ya know, you can prove just about anything you want - in your own mind at least, if you simplify and overgeneralize enough. There is a reason the expression exists: "The devil is in the details." Not that the details are evil. That expression is a reference to the fact that humans tend to ...
SupraLibrix replies on Apr 1, 2020:
@TimTuolomne I do have a gamboling problem, that is true. ;) Just enjoy the interaction, I have with you. I AM trying to convince people. But it has to be fun or people won't do it.
Libertarianism works if everyone can trust everyone.
Facci comments on Apr 1, 2020:
Communism cannot succeed without the existence of Capitalism.
SupraLibrix replies on Apr 1, 2020:
Of course it can. Money is an invention.
Galileo was a heretic.
TimTuolomne comments on Apr 1, 2020:
What are you hoping to accomplish by vomiting this self contradictory stuff here?
SupraLibrix replies on Apr 1, 2020:
@TimTuolomne a high IQ is like the word free. You have the ability to process information faster. It's a computer with a fast CPU. It's powerful and amoral. Your philosophy guides how you use the power of your IQ.
Galileo was a heretic.
TimTuolomne comments on Apr 1, 2020:
What are you hoping to accomplish by vomiting this self contradictory stuff here?
SupraLibrix replies on Apr 1, 2020:
@TimTuolomne most people don't bother to think that it means both things. you can leave your whole life comfortably and happily without ever considering that notion.
Libertarianism works if everyone can trust everyone.
GeeMac comments on Apr 1, 2020:
Communism has never worked anywhere. Period.
SupraLibrix replies on Apr 1, 2020:
@Facci you maximize profits with slave labor. Perfectly compliant with capitalism.
Meme Warfare according to Physix Memes are ammo in the culture war.
TimTuolomne comments on Apr 1, 2020:
Ya know, you can prove just about anything you want - in your own mind at least, if you simplify and overgeneralize enough. There is a reason the expression exists: "The devil is in the details." Not that the details are evil. That expression is a reference to the fact that humans tend to ...
SupraLibrix replies on Apr 1, 2020:
@TimTuolomne You can't convince someone who doesn't share your faith of that. This ignores any kind of faith. It doesn't require it to determine a morality that complies perfectly with God.
Libertarianism works if everyone can trust everyone.
GeeMac comments on Apr 1, 2020:
Communism has never worked anywhere. Period.
SupraLibrix replies on Apr 1, 2020:
@Facci I get it, yes, the government is communist, but China operates at the highest level of capitalism in the world. Bar none. Do we agree on that?
Libertarianism works if everyone can trust everyone.
GeeMac comments on Apr 1, 2020:
Communism has never worked anywhere. Period.
SupraLibrix replies on Apr 1, 2020:
@Facci I mean in real terms, not semantics.
Libertarianism works if everyone can trust everyone.
GeeMac comments on Apr 1, 2020:
Communism has never worked anywhere. Period.
SupraLibrix replies on Apr 1, 2020:
@Facci Name one thing more capitalistic.
Meme Warfare according to Physix Memes are ammo in the culture war.
TimTuolomne comments on Apr 1, 2020:
Ya know, you can prove just about anything you want - in your own mind at least, if you simplify and overgeneralize enough. There is a reason the expression exists: "The devil is in the details." Not that the details are evil. That expression is a reference to the fact that humans tend to ...
SupraLibrix replies on Apr 1, 2020:
@TimTuolomne An atheistic gospel that comes to the same conclusions as Jesus.
Meme Warfare according to Physix Memes are ammo in the culture war.
TimTuolomne comments on Apr 1, 2020:
Ya know, you can prove just about anything you want - in your own mind at least, if you simplify and overgeneralize enough. There is a reason the expression exists: "The devil is in the details." Not that the details are evil. That expression is a reference to the fact that humans tend to ...
SupraLibrix replies on Apr 1, 2020:
@TimTuolomne I'm introducing the math of happiness. It's brand new, I've been working on it for about a year. It's a homebrew, I'm perfecting it with a psychology professor and an astrophysicist. The goals are to change how we all perceive the world in a practical, beneficial way. It's the math of power. Of quality. English Physix I am the Lord thy God (YAHWEH)∞Ix Thou shalt have no other gods before me (YAHWEH) ∉ (OTHER_GODS) Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image (YOU)Ix ⥇ (GRAVEN_IMAGE)Ix Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain (YOU)Ix ⥇ (NAME_YAHWEH)Ix Remember the sabbath day, to keep it holy (SABBATH) > (OTHER_DAYS) Honour thy father and thy mother (PARENTS) > (OTHER_PEOPLE) Thou shalt not murder (YOU)Ix ⥇ (OTHER)∞Ix- Thou shalt not commit adultery (YOU)Ix ⥇ (OTHER)∞Ix- Thou shalt not steal (YOU)Ix- ⥇ (OTHER)Ix Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbour (YOU)Ix- ⥇ (OTHER)Ix Thou shalt not covet (YOU)Ip- ⥇ (OTHER)Ix
Galileo was a heretic.
TimTuolomne comments on Apr 1, 2020:
What are you hoping to accomplish by vomiting this self contradictory stuff here?
SupraLibrix replies on Apr 1, 2020:
You are free to ignore or censor me. I hope you choose to continue interaction. You seem like a very good person blessed with brains and sense. I appreciate your comments.
Galileo was a heretic.
TimTuolomne comments on Apr 1, 2020:
What are you hoping to accomplish by vomiting this self contradictory stuff here?
SupraLibrix replies on Apr 1, 2020:
Free speech is priceless AND worthless. Quality is king.
Galileo was a heretic.
TimTuolomne comments on Apr 1, 2020:
What are you hoping to accomplish by vomiting this self contradictory stuff here?
SupraLibrix replies on Apr 1, 2020:
to break the collective hypnoses of Left and Right.
Meme Warfare according to Physix Memes are ammo in the culture war.
TimTuolomne comments on Apr 1, 2020:
Ya know, you can prove just about anything you want - in your own mind at least, if you simplify and overgeneralize enough. There is a reason the expression exists: "The devil is in the details." Not that the details are evil. That expression is a reference to the fact that humans tend to ...
SupraLibrix replies on Apr 1, 2020:
What my theory does is change this basic paradigm: History of a world in which there is scarcity: I * T + W → $+ We don't live in that world. We live in a world of abundance. The only scarcities are caused by greed and psychology. This is the paradigm shift: I * T + W → E+ To seek happiness instead of money.
Meme Warfare according to Physix Memes are ammo in the culture war.
TimTuolomne comments on Apr 1, 2020:
Ya know, you can prove just about anything you want - in your own mind at least, if you simplify and overgeneralize enough. There is a reason the expression exists: "The devil is in the details." Not that the details are evil. That expression is a reference to the fact that humans tend to ...
SupraLibrix replies on Apr 1, 2020:
you can prove just about anything you want - in your own mind at least. And if what you think is echoed in pixels on your phone from a media source that has been in business for 170 years, how can you believe otherwise? You'd have to be deranged, right? I'm truly amazed at the scale and depth of TDS.
Jordan Peterson met with Victor Orban last year. Yesterday Orban was made dictator of Hungary.
Hanno comments on Mar 31, 2020:
Why do you hate Peterson so much?
SupraLibrix replies on Apr 1, 2020:
@Boardwine And you have to define success. China is EXTREMELY successful.
Jordan Peterson met with Victor Orban last year. Yesterday Orban was made dictator of Hungary.
Hanno comments on Mar 31, 2020:
Why do you hate Peterson so much?
SupraLibrix replies on Apr 1, 2020:
@Boardwine We agree, but if you examined behavior, communal living and communism are indistinguishable. You are arguing semantics, not reality. I agree that it hasn't been implemented on a grand scale with much success, but going to the moon wasn't possible until it was.
Jordan Peterson met with Victor Orban last year. Yesterday Orban was made dictator of Hungary.
Hanno comments on Mar 31, 2020:
Why do you hate Peterson so much?
SupraLibrix replies on Apr 1, 2020:
@RobD1 Which is more important? Fishing or loving one another?
Libertarianism works if everyone can trust everyone.
RCGibb comments on Apr 1, 2020:
Communism doesn't work because unless the experts are government officials the economy and business can't be successful, because there is no guarantee they will have any expertise in the required fields ... Socialism, has the same problem, the workers may not have the expertise in the necessary ...
SupraLibrix replies on Apr 1, 2020:
Galileo was a heretic. Einstein never accepted quantum mechanics.
Libertarianism works if everyone can trust everyone.
Logical comments on Apr 1, 2020:
Trust builds the church....
SupraLibrix replies on Apr 1, 2020:
Trust builds everything regardless of stated religion.
Libertarianism works if everyone can trust everyone.
GeeMac comments on Apr 1, 2020:
Communism has never worked anywhere. Period.
SupraLibrix replies on Apr 1, 2020:
@Facci China is more capitalist than the Amish
Libertarianism works if everyone can trust everyone.
GeeMac comments on Apr 1, 2020:
Communism has never worked anywhere. Period.
SupraLibrix replies on Apr 1, 2020:
@Facci Amish?
Youre all fucked up Mr Trump God help America,
SupraLibrix comments on Apr 1, 2020:
Trump is a force of nature. His influence affects the whole world. What do you suggest as an alternative?
SupraLibrix replies on Apr 1, 2020:
@N0DD You may be right, but what is your evidence of evil? How do you determine using empirical evidence what you perceive to be the problem besides the psychological impact on yourself and others with your sensibilities?
Jordan Peterson met with Victor Orban last year. Yesterday Orban was made dictator of Hungary.
Hanno comments on Mar 31, 2020:
Why do you hate Peterson so much?
SupraLibrix replies on Apr 1, 2020:
@Boardwine Fair enough, but if you couldn't taste, would you know the difference? You are inferring a LOT in your understanding of reality. How would you tell AI the difference?
Jordan Peterson met with Victor Orban last year. Yesterday Orban was made dictator of Hungary.
Hanno comments on Mar 31, 2020:
Why do you hate Peterson so much?
SupraLibrix replies on Apr 1, 2020:
@Boardwine If you did not understand the language an only documented actions, they are indistinguishable, right?
Jesus never laughed. At least not in the canon. Why is that?
dmatic comments on Apr 1, 2020:
Be sober...be vigilant...
SupraLibrix replies on Apr 1, 2020:
@dmatic Good answer. I do find it curious that humor is rarely alluded to. It's the most important thing to realize our follies.
Youre all fucked up Mr Trump God help America,
SupraLibrix comments on Apr 1, 2020:
Trump is a force of nature. His influence affects the whole world. What do you suggest as an alternative?
SupraLibrix replies on Apr 1, 2020:
@N0DD You are watching nature correct itself.
Youre all fucked up Mr Trump God help America,
SupraLibrix comments on Apr 1, 2020:
Trump is a force of nature. His influence affects the whole world. What do you suggest as an alternative?
SupraLibrix replies on Apr 1, 2020:
@N0DD No offence meant, but this is the Trump Derangement Syndrome you hear about. The problem is that news has become psychological warfare, not sources of information. The ones running most of it share your hopes and fears and perceive things similarly. You find yourself in a negative feedback loop of confirmation bias without real evidence, only perceived danger. The solution is to have those with your sensibilities in power that can be trusted. That doesn't exist, only the people who know how to speak to your mindset but serve themselves. It's a real problem. I'm off the charts left, but recognize that the conservative influence is needed to balance. Open borders don't sound so good right now, huh?
Youre all fucked up Mr Trump God help America,
SupraLibrix comments on Apr 1, 2020:
Trump is a force of nature. His influence affects the whole world. What do you suggest as an alternative?
SupraLibrix replies on Apr 1, 2020:
@N0DD People talk nonsense all the time. they are molecules of vibrating air. I watch the effect the words have on reality. I have not seen any evidence of evil. What do you present as evil other than what is in your mind?
Totalitarianism is just a word.
dmatic comments on Apr 1, 2020:
Misguided.
SupraLibrix replies on Apr 1, 2020:
Understatement of the century.