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DESK - G.O.T.M. | All
we seem to do, is work. Slaving away, working on "creating" our "fortunes"
in Internet property development, and driving technology fast forward since the
beginning, is what we do for most of our time every day. When do we find
the time to just relax? Curl up with a cool cerebral stimulating concept or two?
In our perpetual search for intelligent life on Earth for assimilation into the
"empire", we regularly come across the full spectrum of mad scientists,
neo-philosophers and armchair geniuses. The funny thing about this is that
sometimes you come back from a walk on the wild and wacky side of the Information
highway with a collection of insights and flashes of brilliance. These can trigger
your next Internet property development ideas. Please enjoy our rare finds and
send me your favorites for inclusion at Genius of the Moment E-News |
"Dedicated
to all those who gave their life to prove the world is not flat." | WORD
of the Day = MERITOCRACY | | We see
a word and gain an idea of what it means by its parts. The meaning of merit comes
across as a transitional definition, as a social value changes with time. Genius
of the Moment found Michael Quinion who opens up an interesting relationship in
definitions that change over time from their original meaning. The person who
claims to have coined the word MERITOCRACY may have had another definition in
mind. | |
Gleeful reductionists are fast and hard at work on the physical
brain today. Let's see if we can turn the brain off, shall we? [Brain
research underway to find that moment of genius] | Genius
of the moment Tip of the Day! | | October
11, 2003 When searching at google
you can use this tip to take the pulse of world opinion. Be careful though
because human beings are almost entirely programmed to read their own opinions
into everything they observe, present company included, so that’s why I try to
use the unified field understanding with everything I think about. The self-centered
aspect in humanity seeking and research is a consequence of mass inequity fields
in society. We know this because of an understanding how energy disperses in the
unified field. So here is the tip. You take the Object or
Noun that we all typically search the web for and add another way of looking at
web searching. The phrases we most often use are used for clarifying the object
we are searching for. Like looking for website about (Dogs), then using a phrase
to narrow our search to ("Big Dogs") or ("Dog breeders").
More specifically you can localize your search to ("Dog breeders", "Your
Town). We can take our searcher from the large group idea, down to smaller
and smaller concepts. Like for example who was the Dog breeder for the movie series
Lassie, big idea, smaller idea, smallest idea ("Dog breeder", "dog
actors", Lassie). Or reversing the logic order to (Lassie, actors, Dog Breeder)
will produce a similar result with more emphasis on the leading keyword. When
you put the most popular word in front you risk getting more fluff and stuff.
Your reason for searching information started out as an interest in this one dog
breeder. Have you ever made a bet on some trivial information and lost?
That's because the other person offered a bet on some rare knowledge and they
knew you didn't know about, so they sucker bet you to pay for pride. Those days
are over, if you use the web. Now all bets are off and you go to the web and get
to the point, and the point is the answer. This is going out of the range
of tip and becoming a mini course in research. Here is my point. Searching for
objects is one thing, but there is also the fact you can search for opinions and
you can also gain an arrogate opinion. An example is to take the object like Lassie
the dog actor, and search that with a binary opinion phrase, not necessarily yours.
NOW the climax to this is not the pages you find, but the information
found quickly in the headline at Google search application that shows your page
counts. What you do is make 2 opposing search phrases that have a single
object of focus. Word it like a segment of a sentence that you think might be
common in personal or professional websites. Take (Lassie is good) and
(Lassie is bad) for example. Object and opinion pairs are a kind of binary logic.
Now at first this seems like what's the point of doing it. The point is the counter
on Google and the size of Google data sample of the world. This mean it
now takes seconds to get a feel for the planets world opinion. That's pretty cool
and important to be able to do. Say you hear about of a movie you might
go see, enter the Movie title with two dualistic opinions and it will pop out
a world opinion. You'll find interesting supporting and countering information
and you can actually get on with becoming the world citizen you were born to be
but gaining a world opinion. Here is a list of ways you can use this
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| Seeing
with humility, curiosity and fresh eyes was once point of science... | | ...
But today it is often a different story. As the scientific enterprise has been
bent toward exploitation, institutionalization, hyperspecialization and new orthodoxy,
it has increasingly preoccupied itself with disconnected facts in a spiritual,
psychological, social and ecological vacuum. Virtually gone from the scene is
the philosopherscientist, to whom meaning and context were once the very fabric
of a multi-level universe. Today's mainstream science tends, instead, to deny
or disregard entire domains of reality, and satisfies itself with reducing all
of life and consciousness to a dead physics. | |
If you skip consulting first, in the game of online
life, you go straight around the board to the square on the lowered expectations
level and miss your next turn. Missed turns are sometimes the end of the game. | What
is World Law? | | Must
it be legislated by a world parliament operating under a democratic world constitution,
or be decreed by a world dictator, or proclaimed by a world guru, or strange thought,
is it already at work, independent of human ingenuity or malice? All human beings
are born from a female womb. Natural "law." Why not natural "world law" since
it applies generally to everyone? | |
Submit
your links to the real reason the Internet exists, to publish knowledge, faster
than a speeding pressman, able to leap large TV networks in a single bound, able
to stop bullets of secrets censorship boards and the Library of Congress. | WAR
- TOOL OF OPPRESSION - Tips for Duct Tape Use - article Ed Lewis | "Before
us are millions of armed men, ever more and more efficiently armed and trained
for more and more rapid slaughter. We know that these millions of people have
no wish to kill their fellows and for the most part do not even know why they
are forced to do that repulsive work.." - Last Message to Mankind, by Leo Tolstoy,
1909 To find that many “Americans” support the horrible human tragedy being
brought against innocent people – and the slaughter of millions of these people
– is one of the most horrendous truths many Americans have had to face. Why do
so many support it? | |
Theories of the Universe
and proud winner of the worst of the web award Adrian points out the problem of
launching spacecraft has always been a daunting one. The "Space Winch" concept
presents its own unique problem too but why not build a really big ramp. Now
why didn't I think of that? | EYE
OF THE BEHOLDER - OPTICAL ILLUSIONS | The
believers know that the observer is part in whole with the observed. What you
see may not be what you get or what it actually is. You might be dealing with
an illusion of the mind. These web link take us to some optical illusion web pages
with some entertaining classic and neo optical erroneous perceptions | |
"Do fundimentalist from all the older cults realize they are stupid,
destructive and evil to the core, or are they just perfectly following the One
true God, made up by men who were...stu... ?" | PROTECT
OUR PLANETARY KNOWLEDGE BASE - FROM MORONS - Who else? | The
Memory Hole exists to rescue knowledge and free information. The following are
news reports concerning the destruction and looting of irreplaceable books and
other documents in Iraq's National Library and Archives, along with the library
of the Ministry of Religious Endowment, which took place 14 April 2003. | |
"If contact with hate-filled fundamentalists, makes me hate them
more, does that make me their latest convert in the cult of hate?" | | We
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