@RobertWhetsel@KitBaroness Why be sophisticated except to please one's ego or another person's temporarily. Ending intense thoughts and not taking measures to just enjoy ourselves while being selfishly oblivious of not helping anything other than ourselves at an acceptable time and place is quite special.
Current technology maintains fragments of deleted data, resembling the persistence of residual energy paths. Metadata, unallocated spaces, and recovery techniques perpetuate the existence of remnants; mirroring the metaphysical parallels within digital erasure. These interconnected narratives illustrate the parallels between metaphysical implications, data loss, and technology’s ability to retain remnants. They shed light on the unseen forces shaping both the metaphysical and digital realms; emphasizing the persistent existence of remnants even amid attempts at erasure in the digital spectrum.
Amidst these revelations, our comprehension of energy movement within the living world and the intricate workings of our constructed technologies remains a labyrinthine conundrum. In our natural surroundings, the mechanisms orchestrating energy’s diverse manifestations; from the microcosms within cells to the grandeur of ecosystems; teeter on the brink of our comprehension; revealing glimpses of their complexity but often shrouded in mystery.
Likewise, within our technological landscape, the movement and harnessing of energy present an equally intricate puzzle. While we’ve engineered systems capitalizing on energy, our understanding of its nuances; how it propagates, transforms, or dissipates; still echoes in the chambers of uncertainty. Despite our advancements, significant portions of energy dynamics within our technologies persist as uncharted territories; prompting further exploration and refinement in our understanding.
These dual frontiers, one woven into the organic lattice of our existence, the other encoded within our technological architectures, demand more than cursory exploration. They compel us to confront the interplay between information persistence, energy dissipation, and systemic entropy that governs both biological and digital realms.
At the heart of this inquiry lies an uncompromising reality: human neurobiological complexity is neither a triumph nor an inevitability. It is a system optimized not for perfect resilience, but for transient adaptability within bounded energetic constraints. The very nature of our neural substrates; dense networks of grey matter interacting across quantum scales; invites perturbations that, while enabling cognition and adaptation, are subject to entropic limitations and the irreversibility of information loss, as formalized by Landauer’s Principle.
Thus, the metaphor of humans as biohazardous waste material is not mere provocation, but a distillation of thermodynamic truth; we are high entropy systems, temporarily sustained by localized order at the cost of global disorder. Our consciousness, complex as it is, arises from the delicate balance of stochastic interactions that can be perturbed, decayed, or irreversibly transformed.
The ambition to engineer increasingly complex technological systems must therefore reckon with these constraints. Without integrating principles of molecular scale precision, entropy management, and adaptive self-organization, we risk constructing architectures that amplify fragility rather than fortify resilience.
The challenge is not to transcend entropy, but to design systems; biological and technological alike; that negotiate with it intelligently. Systems that recognize the costs of information persistence and the hidden gradients of energy dissipation. Systems that, rather than denying their entropic nature, embrace it as a parameter to optimize against, not a flaw to suppress.
In this convergence of data science, physics, and complexity theory lies a crucial imperative: to acknowledge the thermodynamic reality of human existence and to craft architectures; biological and digital; that sustain adaptability not by sheer complexity, but by harmonizing with the deep informational currents of the universe itself.
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@KitBaroness I am enjoying your writing on this subject, which contradicts my previous foolish remarks, begging your forgiveness for. I find myself now looking up words and trying to grasp what I can because your insights demand serious thought beyond my current bubble of grayish matter.
From day one, I have said that I don't trust, I don't like, and that I don't think JD Vance is ambitious or intelligent enough to continue as the president of the Senate nor as the vice president of the United States of America; my opinion on this subject grows stronger over time
@AllenJr89751937 Fair enough. You are relating this to a aptitude of consciousness. This writing states nothing of the sort.
I appreciate that you read it but it’s being taken out of context in your comment.
22 states in the United States of America have less than 3 million people
California has 2.7 million illegals adding 5 congressional seats
This means Congressionally and Electoral College wise California’s illegals have as much say as 22 other states
“Are you awake yet?”
Where did Islam come from and why do they hate Israel?
God found favor with Abraham. God even called Abraham His friend. Abraham's wife was named Sarah and together they were leaders of a large tribe, community or encampment you could say.
God promised Abraham that his seed (offspring) would be numbered like the sands of the seas.
Sarah, being 99 years old, began to doubt God's promise and suggested Abraham sleep with her very attractive and younger handmaiden, Hagar.
Abraham, being human and born of a sinful nature, agreed with Sarah and slept with Hagar. Soon after it was realized that Hagar was pregnant with Abraham’s first born, Ishmael. True to God’s promise, thirteen years later, Sarah birthed Abraham’s second son, Isaac.
Since the original sin, (Adam & Eve) mankind has disappointed, failed and angered God. It was not Gods will that man fail, it has and has always been about choices and free will.
From Hagar came Ishmael. From Sarah came Issac.
True to God's promise, Abraham's seed became and is as the sands of the seas. However, true to there being consequences for sin, God told Abraham that he must get the sin out of the camp.
Having to banish Hagar and Ishmael from the camp grieved Abraham a great deal. He loved both of his sons like any good father would.
When it comes right down to it, Ishmael was born against the will of God. From that beginning Ishmael descendants (now known as muslims) have waged war against Isaac's descendants (known as Jews)
From Ishmael came the Arab Nations, the prophet Mohammed, who was a fierce warrior and writer of the Islamic Quran, which instructed followers of Muhammad that if Christians or any other faith won’t convert to Islam or the Muslim faith, they’re labeled as infidels and must be killed.
From Isaac came the Jewish nation and eventually Judaism, Christianity and finally Jesus as a blood sacrifice for sin to all nations. This is how the Middle East has been labeled ‘the cradle of civilization’.
Ishmael's descendants don’t believe that Jews and Christians have a right to live. That’s why leaders of Iran, who is the head of the octopus direct the tentacles like Hamas, Hezbollah, ISIS and a host of other murderous Islamic terrorist organizations to attack and chant “death to Israel and death to America”
This war, jihad has been going on from the beginning and will be going on when Christ appears at the second coming to wage the final war against evil. (Islam, and other unbelievers)
America has always been blessed because we have been a defender of Israel and the Jews.
As you can see by the siding of the youth of this nation with supporting and protesting on the behalf of terrorists, that we’re only one generation away from turning our backs on Israel and they will be completely on their own.
Just look at how the Biden administration treated the prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu during his visit to America while looking for support and to discuss developments in Gaza and the ongoing negotiations on the ceasefire and hostage release deal.
Our youth is so misguided, indoctrinated and naive that they don’t understand the weight of their actions.
God chose the Jews for Jesus to take on human flesh and walk among them for 33 years, ultimately becoming a blood sacrifice on the cross. This sacrifice was not just for Christians and Jews, it was for any human who believed that Jesus died on the cross for their sins, He was buried and rose again on the third day, is saved.
1 Corinthians 15 1-4 KJV
I stand with God, I stand with Israel.
@ddiamond Do you keep posting to yourself over and over? That's a sure sign that you don't want any conflicting oppositional views. I consider you dumber than a box of rock's.
How do you feel knowing that 66 American people were kidnapped on November 4th 1979, while attending the Olympics? How do you feel about us doing nothing since?
It's been 47 years now, and we have allowed the Iranian leadership to develop nuclear weapons since that time.
Shame.
We’ve got confirmed Islamic terror cells operating across America, and now jihadi operatives are running for office.
A jihadi socialist named Zohran Mamdani @ZohranKMamdani is running for mayor in NYC, and he’s actually leading in the polls.
The Muslim Brotherhood is hijacking the Democrat Party, one city at a time.
And soon, they will hijack our country if we don't stop them.
See for yourself:
To everyone saying, “I don’t want Americans dying in a war with Iran;” do you mean any more Americans? Because Iran’s been stacking US body bags for decades.
Here’s just a partial list of American deaths at the hands of Iran or its proxies:
• 1983 Beirut Embassy bombing – 17 Americans
• 1983 Beirut Marine Barracks bombing – 241 Americans
• 1985 TWA Flight 847 hijacking – 1 American (beaten to death on camera)
• 1996 Khobar Towers bombing – 19 Americans
• 2003–2011 Iraq War (IRGC-supplied IEDs) – ~500–1,000 U.S. troops
• 2024 drone attack in Jordan – 3 American soldiers
Estimated total: 781–1,281 American lives lost.
Iran’s regime came to power in 1979. That means they’ve killed 17–28 Americans per year, every year, for the last 46 years; and we’re still pretending “peace” is possible with a regime that funds terror and calls for “Death to America.”
So here’s the real question:
If we keep letting Iran slide, who gets to choose which Americans die next?
I changed my mind on mass deportations and now support them. During Trump’s first term I wasn’t keen on such action. Mainly because illegals from Mexico come to work and they work hard. How can you bear them any ill will. The issue is their anchor babies are leftists and grew up in an environment that teaches them to hate Americans and America. Allowing illegals to remain = more anchor babies.
Moreover, illegal numbers have surged and my right to vote has been diluted. Illegals count for purposes of the electoral college and also congressional seats. Republicans should have 20-40 more seats. We don’t because illegals flock to Democrat areas, giving Dems more seats.
The final straw was Biden opening the border fully and allowing the cartels to get richer, traffic children, and bring in gangs. China also sent it spies and drone armies to plan attacks like Israel did to Iran and Ukraine to Russia.
To be completely honest, I don’t “like” mass deportations on an emotional level but it has to be done. Otherwise we won’t have a country.