Thursday, February 24, 2011

The Light Pursued


In all travails, there are a miss
When walking a path, to mislead our sense
But clinging tightly, we are mislead
By the present, we are all dead

The future, led from present pass
By common fools, jack and ass
Least common is the deep springs
From which knowledge grows, unyielding things

Cling not, to closely to the past
Nor the present, future pass
Walk always the middle way
Towards the future, present day

knowledge acquired is a funny thing
For with light, confusion bring
And grows from that, which we think we know
That which nature, did never show

So careful in your steps, pursued
That misleading light, you not pursue
Lest you find yourself undone
Loosing sight of the majestic sun



Reflecting!
Philo Lapis

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

The Lion from the Shadow


Fear~ A feeling of anxiety or apprehensiveness about a possible or probable situation or event.

Logical Fallacy ~ a fallacy is incorrect reasoning in argumentation resulting in a misconception. By accident or design, fallacies may exploit emotional triggers in the listener or interlocutor often pertaining to a mathematical significance, i.e. less than 1% of the population ever gets cancer yet it is a huge argument for Medicare.

You are going to die! Now that you’re afraid I have to ask, why? Faith is a mathematical equation that the illogical can not understand; systemic of the fact that the illogical are not mathematical. The rational abolitionist recognizes the fate of man and chooses a path leading to a rational conclusion “leaving the cave”. What % of the US population has died from terrorist and what % have died from alcohol? That’s not an indictment against alcohol. It’s an indictment against irrationality and excess. Alcohol in moderation is good for you. Water in excess will kill you. The irrational convince themselves of their own importance and the value placed upon themselves by others while simultaneously discounting the value that others posses. Never recognizing the disconnect in logic.

I am afraid of death but recognize its purpose. I am afraid of pain but recognize it has a limit. I am afraid of the masses but recognize there fluid motion. I am afraid of being nailed to a cross but still I endeavor to rise to the occasion. The pain of rising to the occasion is as bad as ones mind can conceive but the body has been built to shut down once a certain threshold is reached. Look to your child, nephew, grandchild, etc. and ask yourself what you really want? Ask yourself what you care about and what really matters? War and fear have been the standard; faith and rationality have yet to be tried. The time to hope is now. The time to have faith in something is now.

Realize that all objects are a paradigm. Wondering what’s on the other side of a cube? Turn the object over. If a lion is standing behind you burying your head in the sand will not make the lion go away. Turn around, look the lion in the eye and say with your mind, I’m taking that eye with me.

Philo Lapis,
Standing on his head to turn fear upside down


Saturday, February 12, 2011

Rational Observations

Abstract 1:
Mathematics says both sides of the equal sign have to equal 0. By taking any number and dividing it by 2 you will never reach 0. This is called an asymptote. Square root 2, pi, Fibonacci, primes and the golden ratio are asymptotic and cannot be made whole. They can never be whole. By that nature they are irrational, “an abstract”.

C=Light speed
Speed is a measure of distance divided by time. If either distance or time, are relative then speed is irrational, “an abstract”.

If both pi and C are irrational then all science that we know and love is irrational, “an abstract”. E=MC^2, E=hc/λ, e^ipi + 1 = 0, etc.. Any number that is not whole and not equal on both sides of the equal sign breaks the very first rule of mathematics. Yet simultaneously we observe that light bends and have proven the relativity of time, “a paradox”. The solution to our function is not irrational and yet its formulation mathematically is irrational.

Thesis 0:
Religion, Philosophy and art are allegorical, metaphorical and observational. Religion, Philosophy and art are an asymptote. There expression is the observation of One and the expression: 1 <> 0. 1 being equal to 0 would be irrational, “an abstract” and yet we just showed that our observations and measurements being irrational derive the conclusion of rational observation, “a paradox”.

Laws are created to prevent others from hurting us and to prevent us from hurting others. Laws are meant to guide and direct towards a better world: mathematically and observationally. When a law in science is proven true and the same law is also proven false we observe true being equal to false. We could spend the rest of our lives trying to disprove the mathematical paradox or we could accept the paradox and search elsewhere until a later time and greater understanding. However, to allow a law to supersede its purpose, “making the world whole”, is irrational; especially when faced with observations to the contrary.

To raise the law, meant to protect us above the One who created us is irrational, “idolatry”. Yet just as we rationally observe the first rule of religion: “There is only one G-d”, we observe it broken by paradox of holding the law above Him who created it. We have now arrived upon the shores of observable and mathematical abstracts. Both mathematics and religion are forced, at times, to break one law to uphold a higher, more observable truth. It is here where we arrive where angels fear to tread. Both the hard “math, science” and the soft “philosophy, art, religion” pursue observation of the truth. Both pursue unity of the whole.

Anyone who removes a letter or changes its meaning breaks the law. Christians, Muslims and Jews are people of the book and will have a share in the world to come. Cut down no tree barring fruit. All three have born fruit and all three have sinned but rationally the Father forgives us all because his mercy and understanding is super rational. Science has born fruit and science has caused suffering yet the one Creator demands rational observation of the irrationality of our actions. That is the paradox of irrationality to which we are born.

Conclusion:
Every entity who accepts the below laws will share in the glory of heaven: “the world to come”.

1. I will, “not” worship anyone or anything other than the one Creator. =0
2. I will, “not” show disrespect for the Creator in any way. =0
3. I will, “not” kill. =0
4. I will respect the institution of marriage. =1
5. I will “not” take that which does not rightfully belong to me. =0
6. I will “not” cause needless harm to any living thing. =0
7. I will uphold courts of truth and justice in my land. =1

5 things you should, “not”, do and only 2 things that you, should do. It seems G-d is one Awesome, forgiving, merciful, understanding and patient Creator.

8. I will “not” treat others how I do not wish to be treated. =0
9. I will show the Creator faith by allowing him to judge others. =1


Mathematics and the physical world (Morris Kline)

















Ornithology of the Oreomystis,
Philo Lapis

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Chaos in the Turbulent Wind

By what means does G-d communicate a plan? By what body, does the ocean change its course; the moon, the sun, by one body? How does change occur by one? No man is able to control the tide. No man is able to control the bodies in the sky. So by what means is one able to influence the direction of the chaos of the wind? Is the wind chaotic to begin with? Is the wind chaotic? The wind moves the path of least resistance. The water moves the path of least resistance. Fire follows the path set out before it. The earth moves by the command of others! Command of the least resistance followed.

Allegory is fixing an abstract upon a constant! Where you see chaos is the direction; study. You cannot see the trees through the forest? Climb to higher ground!!! By what means does chaos move? Is chaos, chaos by incomplete definitions and logic?

By what means is the wind chaotic on a circle? Drive down the highway of life, put your hand out the window and consider. The wind is not chaotic. You simply lack the understanding by which to direct the simplest of the elements.

Philo Lapis
Feeling the winds movement through the darkness!