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A Program For Change (Top)

1 Evacuate rural and suburban areas. Move everyone into urban zero separation cities (zsc).
2 Agglomerate large corporate competitors into single companies for each industry.
3 Divide the departments of corporations into independent corporations.
4 Place a limit on personal wealth.
7 Educate in language, mathematics, physics, chemistry, microbiology, human instinct, and the nature of and necessity for production centric society. History, sports, music, culture, holidays, philosophy, and physical health programs would have to be studied privately by citizens so inclined.
5 Provide all secondary, industry specific, education on site at all companies with no restrictions on citizen mobility between companies.
6 Create new citizen initiation programs (ncip) and require all young adults to be surrendered to the ncip at puberty for education and training. Severing financial ties with family. No inheritance.
8 Remove all fences, borders, political boundaries and allow citizens to move freely.
9 Reduce all wages to the same amount. Provide periodic one time bonuses, as incentive, to high achievers in both education and production. No citizen without employment unless that citizen is engaged in private business the total capitalization of which must exist below the limit of personal wealth.

Structural Reality (Top)

As the bird can only partially fly within the branches of a tree. As the molecular structure of a vitamin allows it to bind only with it's distinct protein to form an enzyme the structure of which enables it to perform specific biochemical functions essential to life. Everything around and within us is intertwined in the complex structure we call universal reality. 

Knowledge is as structural as any building as it defines for us limits and provides for us pathways. Don't picture the Human as a body which begins and ends at the skin. Instead picture the Human as a body surrounded by a complex abstract structure, it's mind, that restricts it's activity to very specific receptors. 

Nothing can move except that it's structure enables it to fit into a precisely defined portion of the overall structure which is at that exact same moment yielding to it.

Space As A Phase Change Of Matter (Top)

The neutrino, a particle without mass. Is it the bridge between the substance known as nothing and matter? An intermediate substance that can transform into either nothing or matter. The tremendous quantity of neutrinos in the universe would indicate that, if so, there may be an equilibrium between whatever nothing is and matter balanced by neutrinos.

Picture matter as a fragmentation of the solid object space and energy as the most fragmented form of space.
Space is one object!
Matter is a fragmentation.
Energy is a further fragmentation.
These fragmentations have a single objective: unification.

The Meaning Of Life (Top)

Is the picture above a complete synopsis of the meaning of life?

That there are only three entities in the universe matter - energy - nothingness (all three being interchangable) and we as aspects of the matter - energy side of the equation have no other true goal than that of proliferating matter - energy, or our selves. If so all that lives is our collaborator for having an identical goal. Thus life forms can not run in opposition to us, they can only compete with us for resources in achieving the same goal; the proliferation of life. Which would serve to explain why nature has no preference in it's endorsements of living things except that they be the most vital strains. As it is the most vital strains which promote the cause of nature with the greatest success, which would be the proliferation of itself.

A mindless struggle between the expansion and collapse of matter which takes on the appearance of being alive as it is dynamic and sufficiently complex in various aspects of itself to appear to interpret itself.

More on this later.

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