Monday, April 25, 2016

Selection theory and human behavior

   I might agree it seems if anything of at times social movements should trend.  Sadly of embedding of a given 'social' Darwinism a given..  Though I am not certain how R/K selection is applied supposedly in all of this since in popularized science, the term 'rate' is less often used in describing the population models outright as it were factored to the notion of 'rate' as attached to 'education' or 'economy'.  As theorist offer, where perceptive fear appears to be a more common factor in relating to childhood mortality, likely increasing population size of offspring which in turn translates into a greater chance of survival of some offspring as opposed to the models of selectivity in another part of the world which offers less of the horrors of childhood mortality.  Though for any detractors, it also seems harder in outright stating there isn't sadly some truth by this, however, objectionable all of this is in so far as social behaviors.  Objection, I stress, is given to the notion of 'useful idiocy' in all of this...namely that 'K' selection offer  'superior' versus 'inferior' traits in following.  All of this for 'social hegemony' though, a class of 'ickkks' are defined and all the 'weeds' are supposedly a given for the offing.  In a given contrast of the world though as popularized in the movie 'Idiocracy' describes the K world has having changed in a given future more to the R selection world.  Though on the matter of gray area K and R might be supposed more mixed in the Americas relative to Europe.  Likely, however, there could be a misnomer to the notion of social values in all of this which speaks more of the artificiality of any monolithic K selection sub culture.  That is, perhaps, by elite classes, K selection abounds most powerfully, but there could be a vast and wide gray area on the matter of socio-economic classes and K selection relative to R selection.  As it served to the notion of any programmed social structure, it is not without a good dosing that the young male offspring is attentive supposedly to this...video games which speak of the responsible hand of humanity in culling off the 'sickly'.  Though in reality anything of detestable sickly green is a matter of perspective, one should imagine, and a respective culture lensing the attributes of the 'sickly'.  A rare moment is given to the notion, 'They cull our populations to keep our numbers in check relative to theirs' which speaks of a more likely truth in the matter of R/K selection, and as to 'useful idiocy' at present, for instance, has taken upon racialized 'white minority' Presidential election campaigning.  Though supposedly tonality has all changed for this.  As to selection theory, I thought the issue of combinatorics and genetics far more complex than as given by merely as singular switching as found in one specific gene controlling one and only one function.  'Useful Idiocy', however, relates most heavily to simplified models of anything and/or artificiality therein and sets about plaguing the world with its offspring.  Not withstanding that wuff apparently suffers from K Selection based genetic disorders for all apparent 'human' usefulness and for that matter a class of humanity in 'pure' breeding.

Saturday, April 23, 2016

Collisions and Binding loss

Nothing exists without binding even if there is collision and loss.

Nothing it seems is without influence even if something is so ghostly so as to seem like neither having influenced anything.

Monday, April 18, 2016

A book called 'Hidden Dangers of the World'

  At least if it were written,  as I have seen suggested its practical to the degree of being useless, and it seems if it were useful to the degree of common knowledge, one should wonder if ever a purpose were served any longer where anything dangerous were no longer hidden.  Though one might have asked, 'Are there hidden dangers in the world?'  The sorts of dangers that are common knowledge but only extend so far.  I wonder of this myself in a way, or if anyone has compiled a travel book that contained the passages clearly as an emphatic warning, "DO NOT...I REPEAT... DO NOT TRAVEL THERE."  Sure the State Department issues its sets of warnings which given any reading of news might be understood...'Oh yes, such and such has been in a civil war for a few months now, government territories are far less secure and so forth...'.  Though I speak of the book of black books, a rather secretive book only known to a few.  The book were a sort of society/civilization survival manual.  What not to say, what to say, what not to do, what to do.  What not to wear.  How not to act. Though the book were certain to send, perhaps, some into a depression, its reading like having awoken into the world.  Though it seems in a way like a sad horror novel in the works, doesn't it?

Hidden Dangers of the World, survive them all.
Never be left coldly in the dark.
Hidden Dangers of the World,
the world isn't as it appears.

Saturday, April 9, 2016

Climate Change and Future

How humankind never really escaped much of its fate.

Humankind were much too short sighted to handle its problems.  Its world leaders resided on the action given by tangibles (i.e., bombs falling in the backyard) too much as opposed to taking necessary actions much earlier when they were needed in terms of long term planning.



    

Friday, April 8, 2016

Milestones


1.  Some years in passing, there isn't a whole lot new that has been learned in a way.  In other ways, plenty.

2.  Jumble of dreams that are vaguely recalled up to now.  

3.  Any point along the path potentially might have been substituted time wise for another point. 

4.  Where are the people?

5.  Half of your life at least weren't an infomercial.

6.  New study confirms that life is archipelago of likely isolated islands.  Prior to the age of 25 are golden years for human existence.  Where are the people?   

7. Prank calls ended technically in the 90s as did phone calls in general, as did being able to communicate generally.   

Oblivion

 Between the fascination of an upcoming pandemic ridden college football season, Taylor Swift, and Kim Kardashian, wildfires, crazier weathe...