

Godism 2: The Uses of Science and Technology

Lucifer Jeremy White

Godism 2: The Uses of Science and Technology

2018 Lucifer Jeremy White

PUBLIC DOMAIN

I can be found online under my name.

I have 29 books, each free and all in public domain.

Science without religion is lame,

Religion without science is blind.

-Albert Einstein-

Introduction

Welcome to the second book of Godism, a careful mix of science with religion based primarily on the fact that through science humans become as gods.

The practice of this religion can be identified as the practice of science that leads unto godlihood. It promotes progression and human advancement. It presents things that science and religion harmonizes together from. It puts those things to use. It only offers things based on evidence, not questionable assumptions. It is based on reason and hopefully opens minds towards just what science is capable of and why funding should be given it: as only science can eliminate all human suffering, given its full potential.

This book will cast a framework of preferable scientific lifestyles and unions (teach the scientific minded the best way it can to live accordingly and provide a group for the scientific minded to have and work together among.) And the term scientific can extend onto many types of people: intellectuals, in short. Those that thrive on knowledge and it's uses, and can include electricians, programmers, inventors, chemists, and, generally speaking, the curious.

It's actual religious content will be sparse, at least going by typical definitions of religion. Most of all, the worship of a God, and practices of things such as rituals. But the look and feel of a religion will be present. There is a group of beliefs. There is a method to it. There is a United intention. There are gatherings and beliefs that derive from the fact that science can be stranger than fiction (and sometimes far more profound.) But you don't even have to call it a religion. Besides the matter, it is filled with useful information and if that's all that matters to you, that's ok. Still, it should be apparent enough, this was made to mimic a religion. I'd say enough to even call it one by those who follow it.

But here the God is the human, who, inch by inch, because of scientific and technological advancements, is becoming God. Here, the magic is science, it's certain and proven applications. And here, our faith resides on those things. Ours is not a world of Zeus creating thunder, or the gods of the harvest. Ours is a world of greater mystery than that, as things are truly known as they are and true intelligence that once never was, now us, and is in the palm of our hands.

Our magic tools are many. We make prophesies about the future as it correlates with desirable scientific and technological trends.

A Utopia created by science and technology

What else could more naturally and more fully create a Utopia for our civilization? Than science and technology? With the right sciences hunger could be eliminated, greed, and our desires granted. Our protection through it. Our resources expanded. Being in control of AI and robotics. Having seeds that grow incredibly fast. Having lab produced meat. Being kept warm. Being protected, like how force shields could do.

Many predict a more apocalyptic outcome of science, usually concerning artificial intelligence. Or to a much lesser degree, it taking away jobs. However I'd think that would just be a replacement. That if they do our work for us and they are plentiful enough to do so, then we will not be needed for a very big chunk of the work, if any. It's like slaves you don't have to feed. Ones that never tire and complain. Robotic slavery, the only ethical kind.

If anything can create a Utopia, it is scientific advancements. As long as it continues to progress.. what would you think we will have a hundred years from now? Two hundred? Three hundred? One can only imagine, but none could imagine we'll enough. Ideas come from great minds, and no two are alike. Things will be dreamt up that we never could, and things no one anticipated will come about, just like it has always been.

How science has changed everything

It has changed culture drastically with the Advent of TV and music recording. Much of our mentality comes from these, and people changed drastically do to it, which is most easily observed in the 80s. It seems like things use to only really change every one hundred years. Music styles took about that long to change from the Baroque period to the Classical period, to the Romantic period to the 20th century. But now? A lot of change can be seen occurring every decade. Such as the 60s to the 70s, 80's to 90s, etic.

Information passing has become far easier. And humankind has increased it's knowledge. Things are easier to learn. A lot more is seen going on in the world than before. People now can know a far larger amount of information regarding it. Culture ties are tied tighter. People are more capable of doing certain things, such as that involve electronics and programing, music comp, writing.

People get around much easier because if motor transport. More are connected because of it. And people communicate with each other much more easily. There are not only many fish in the sea, but that sea has become a lake. We are closer to each other than ever before. And because of it, cultures are combining closer into one.

And maybe most importantly our living conditions have improved. We keep warm, or cool. Food sources have increased with more mechanized and better irrigated farming. Food is abundant. They could say the economy is in a lot of trouble, but you can still get a cheeseburger for a dollar. We have better entertainment. We have more to do. We are wiser regarding diet. We are generally more healthy.

Something I really like is our expanded shopping choices. Never before could you go online and shop in many thousands of different places. Can you imagine? That we've taken one visual screen to show a myriad of products we can search through, pick what was carefully chosen, and have it delivered right to our door?

Shared creative knowledge

We are so incredibly blessed with so many resources on this planet. It is all around, remnants of life and non life, minerals and chemicals, observable physics, that we can employ.

Once it was that the most you could learn was from a text book. But now we have internet for that and video upon video on demand, with a few clicks, by request. And people learn then teach others who learn, who may even teach more—and it multiplies more than it simply adds.

I mean, you have videos on how to create solar panels. Or, if you like, how they work. Or how turbines work. Info on game creation. And thanks to internet you can learn a little at a time, but still learn better, and break at any time to listen to some favorite music.

Anything you can want to create you can, because of internet, resources for doing so are abundant. You can learn to build computers. You can even learn to create very basic computers from scratch. You can learn the principles behind electronics, circuit boards. Or chemistry and be among the first to learn a new emerging science.

Old things are kept alive, especially video game type things. There are a lot of possibilities for any one wanting to make a new game for an old system, in "home brewing," as well as instructions to repair old video game machines and games. They are as simple as changing a battery to installing a new screen on a handheld. And there is a good market for these things.

A god's greatest power is the ability to create things and we have instructions for creating anything imaginable in the palm of our hands. I predict that space and speed in relation to internet will, someday, be able to hold the entire internet on a cell phone, and have it all downloaded quickly. This is a long time away, but I believe that in the future a cell phone will hold the entire contents of the internet and be good that way to consumers.

The benefit of..

AI/ Robotics

Is harmless slavery. Granted they don't have a conscious it ego. That they really are just electrical parts. And maybe then humans won't be treated by some as slaves, veritably and realistically.

AI will drive our cars. Maybe they can even drive themselves places we don't want to ride along with them. Such as going to the restaurant and calling the place on arrival. Then someone, or it could be a machine, places the food into the car and it returns home. And that goes with many deliveries. It doesn't have to be a car though, could be much smaller than that. And we are already seeing these things done.

AI could identify people more easier among a many placed set of cameras, identifying serious criminals and apprehending them. It could also identify other things, such as work, and pay people for it automatically. In this you wouldn't need a witness. If the machine says do something then you can do it, AI sees it was done, and the machine pays you.

And we may not want to travel millions of miles to a far away planet, but we can visit it, even walk on it, do basically what ever we would were we really there, through robotics. Robotics coupled with virtual reality—but one that what the cameras see, come before your eyes. And as you reach, is as the robotic body does, through placement of robotic bodies on far away planets. And maybe by that we can occupy Mars and build colonies before we even go there.

Internet

One benefit of internet is expanded knowledge, as already has been stated. But another comes with it's future as it becomes increasingly realistic. Up to a point I call "the second reality." This is when it is so life like as to be as life itself within, incorporating things like VR. And a small room becomes one of any size, creating worlds around those inside of it.

All of humankind is preserved in it. Information is never lost due to it. Before there was internet, the best we could do is preserve knowledge and arts on books and tapes. We sent up in a satellite a gold CD of old music, Elvis, Bach, but what a far cry was that from what we can store now on hard drives.

Future clothes

Future clothes could keep you warm. Could wash yourself. Could, someday, be changed electronically (changing it's appearance at will without changing what you are wearing.) Maybe could even clean you up and keep you smelling good. And maybe it could let you fly someday, maybe through anti gravity or something.

And at best it could create things around it, such as by generating force shields. This could even get to the point that you can have a whole room generated around it. Even something of vehicular movement. And things like that have you rethinking our space travels being in a hunk of metal. As though we are at sea on a ship.

Future chemistry

Perfect drugs could do wonders for intellectual growth and emotional stability. Also could cure cancer and disease. Pharmaceutical companies charge an arm and a leg but what they are doing is important. I'd just say that if they charge as much as they do, then they should fund research with much of their income. We do need them, though. In fact sooner or later we will make weight loss drugs, drugs that cure diabetes, even drugs that reverse the aging process.

Future force shields

This would be so very beneficial. It could create a warrior between you and others, protecting yourself. I don't really know why that's never done in Science Fiction films or shows. They could create rooms, homes, walls. They could elevate, too, like anti gravity could. And they could possibly be a source of propulsion.

They could bring things to you. Imagining not just a flat force shields, but one of a shape of a hand that acts like a hand, even mimicking your hand.

The can protect you better in your home as a door could be busted down, a window can be smashed through easily but a force shield in the front of it cannot be.

Easier food production

This would help society on the whole. If food becomes more accessible and far cheaper, people will have more money to spend on other things, greatly helping the economy. The government could issue everyone basic food, even a lot of it depending on how easily it is produced. If something like a replication is created then people would never run out of food. It will be available for everyone. And none would starve.

3D printers

Consumer 3D printers are a relatively new thing. They are still slow and limited. But there is a market for them and as long as there is, they'll improve. Just like anything else. The first ink printers we had were awful. It would take ten or more minutes to print out a simple message. Obviously they improved. In fact so much that they do what they are able to today: to create basic 3D objects.

I really see a good future for them. In fact they can come very close to doing what a replicator could: as far as they can improve, becoming well enough developed to create anything intricately. That's practically a replicator.

Doing better

It's always good to consider doing better, not as a burden but as an opportunity.

And, fortunately, science and technology is a thing that gets better and better. There is always room for improvement in them. A lot of improvement. For example: for computers, for programs and software, even for lights: going from incandescent bulbs to what we have today: LED bulbs. There's room for improvement of medication, speaking in terms of chemistry. For cell phones, for televisions, for any electronic. For space observance be it robotics traveling to Mars or a better telescope. And, too, for astronomy and physics.

If you are to work well in a scientific career than you are someone whose job is always improving, ever easier, ever more capable, if not by your own hand but also by the hands of others. And maybe along the way you'll get a chance to help someone else along who is on the brink of discovering something amazing, even profound. Or maybe it will be you! And that is the dream of every scientist.

A wonderful junk yard

Technicians and their products last very long time. If not, they can still be easily refurbished. And they stay around long enough that they can be used even decades later. I consider these things, wherever they are, at swap meets, or just in the garbage somewhere, resting in someone's home, to be more valuable than gold. What's more, many electronic products contain gold and silver.

The world used to contain within it, at best, good wood work, gem stones, previous metal, art work. But because of our somewhat recent discovery of electricity and it's uses, the world has been given a great deal of devices created by them. And though many would argue that plastic will bring the world to an end, it is better to have it laying in the dump than used otherwise to become burning fuel instead.. it can be recycled hundreds of years later, it just gives us another resource.

The business of science is lucrative and always needed

While some jobs are lost, scientific ones remain. In fact it is because of science that other jobs are lost. We don't employ so many people to assemble cars. To have done by machine is quicker and cheaper. And as things change what was once a highly needed job no longer is, as times and things change.

But you can count on science to employ you more permanently. That would be a business that will always be needed granted you give people what they want the most.

The nature of a scientist

Scientist is a term that resembles a religion one. One acting by religion. And when a child is curious enough, s/he is bound to find the profession of science well suited to him or her. It takes curiosity. It takes wonder. And sometimes it just takes curiosity as to how things work, such as the computer before them. Or concerns over global warming. Or to predict and understand nature better. That in any way that curiosity is sparked it continues to burn and will not burn out.

They themselves are above their peers, at least intellectually, and knowledge has served them well during their lives, whereas other things may have been no good. But it is a parent that compliments them on their intelligence and the reward they see from their scientific endeavors that will urge them most strongly to become scientists.

And those around them may be in awe. That they can do what others can't. And this mentality is increasing because of the internet. Which, by learning from and doing accordingly, many a person becomes proud of what their hands accomplish. Everyone in the near future will be expected to be at least a little versed scientifically, technologically, but to soar higher, in the time after that, many will seek to be best, and that is a place of great height.

The scientist approaches something as knowledge before action. They carefully learn any given thing piece by piece. And many will begin the journey. Some will come to an average status, but only a few will become very apt regarding it. So to take it like a journey first make sure your heart is in it. And be resolved to continue beyond the mediocre.

Be curious of all things and be broad minded, being able to find missing pieces and quickly attach them. And something's can be very daunting at first. But treat it as food, which is best eaten slowly and enjoyed, which can only be if you like the food to begin with. Because he who makes himself eat bad food will only come to refuse it. And if s/he continues, s/he will vomit it out.

Magic leads to science

So why can't science be called magic?

Humans have always known that they can do anything they wanted to, given just the right knowledge. And this is very true. They thought centuries ago through alchemy that if they twerked things just the right way they could produce gold. We've yet to come to that point yet. But we can create diamonds.

Things that in the past were relegated to super heroes in fantasy, we have become capable of. Just like we have come to do many things that only a decade or so ago were thought simply impossible. Things in science fiction movies gave us a direction, and we sometimes create the things within it.

It's largely because of are abundant resources. Through faith, determination, and knowledge we are able to create great things—these that surpass previous levels of understanding. We were very much like a kid with his toys back then. As we grew we came to understand them better.

Science is stranger than fiction

Scientists have theories that can boggle on the verge of religion. Beliefs in multiple dimensions, the nature of black holes, work holes, the things that consist of string theory.

That things are never as simple as they seem, not in the long run. Details behind details make the workings of light and gravity more complicated than they might seem off hand.

And through science making something like a CD had been made possible by some things highly unusual on Earth, such as lasers and bumps on a reflective disk spinning a motor, feeding information into a speaker, all of which is powered, perhaps with a lithium battery, ones that can be recharged, or energy being created by a power plant. And within it a circuit board directing the power input a specific way.

And we have data above us. We have radio waves going directly through us. We have all the things we do. But we still do not believe in the existence of God. We believe there could be aliens. They are only a little more advanced as we are. That only goes as far as imagination allows it to. We know a dog could never really know us, not like humans can, anyway, and nowhere close to that. But we just don't believe in aliens as possibly being spirits. That spirits can't be at all, even scientifically.

I don't want to ruffle the feathers of any scientist but with all this said I don't think the belief in a creator is so absurd. And no, I can't prove that there is a God, or gods either. But I wanted to provide possibilities in the other direction, the one seldom taken, to say that as we observe the powers of science, we can far more easily assume a being with enormous power and creativity.

Some day we may be seated in the seat if great creation. Like on Star Trek, where they grew a living eco system on a blank and dead planet. Where we can create life from nowhere in so many ways. The things science has made us capable of. I imagine there could be a race of beings a hundred thousand years ahead of us. And with all the mystery of the universe, believing in these things just makes sense. It holds water.

The intellectual should be given privacy

For them their minds are their own best friends. They live off of what they learn, and it feeds them well. With all said against "isolation," for some isolation is preferable, and while within it, some use it to help others, help humanity altogether. And as such humanity is with them at all times, in their hearts, directing their focus.

A person who proves her or himself very competent and productive should have it their work, so long as results are sure. So long that funds are given correctly.

And fortunately this has been made much more possible. In fact many have such an opportunity now. They show what they are working on, describing it, and post that info on certain websites, and if anyone likes their purpose and would like the result to come about, the project they are working on, then they find them. They provide the person or people what they need to accomplish the work they are seeking.

And the best donation is for science. It makes our world a better place and is the only thing that can reduce or even eliminate human suffering.

I would say that the internet on the collective hole is like our Bible. That it can be used to learn from and create. You could even call it a manual of being a god. A creator god, one with much wisdom. One who has by their side a million libraries of books..

Future predictions

Our predictions are our prophesy. We can foresee great things ahead of us. Any imaginable thing may exist in the future. Imagine a person who wishes to truly change their sex or race and could. We'd have eliminated sexism and racism if we change then like we would our clothes. By imagining the future you can create it. Or have others create it.

Wouldn't such an easier life be good. One in which most things are helped out by technology. And who knows .. I once was a kid that had the newest thing. A super Nintendo! I was lucky to have games at all. They cost a lot. And my music came from tape and CDs that had just ten songs. I wanted to write but couldn't share any of it. I wanted to compose but never knew what my music sounded like.

Things have a way of fulfilling wishes as far as science and technology goes. You can watch thousands of music videos online. I used to watch them on music channels, recording the good ones the instance they came on. Had maybe twenty music videos recorded at best. Because of internet you can play any games you want. Because of it anyone can be an author.

I just didn't know things would turn out that way. I would desire videos that week just never shown on TV, such as ones that talked about old video games. A lot of videos I found online were what I always wanted TV to have, though it never did. Even simple things like watching someone shop at Goodwill. It turn out that the simplistic form of entertainment is the best. As a music video that only shows the lyrics. In fact a lot of music videos are made just that way now that the record companies knew that's what people liked.

I had a camera as a kid. One that used film. A little one that could take about 30 pictures. And later I had my first digital camera. I paid $30 for a 512 MB memory card. The batteries in the thing couldn't be recharged and would last but an hour. But now, just like most people, I have a very good camera.. and video recorder, which when I was growing up there were only VHS tapes recording video.

Things become better and more accessible. The question is, what is a little better, and what is a little better than that. The question is, how much better can things get? And the question is, what other things are people wanting to do with electronics? And by answering those questions you can be sure you will have a good prediction about what's to come.

Electronic crafts

I consider it a form of evolution. That things evolve beyond previous form, when it comes to science and technology. For example, books become eBooks, cell phones become computers, and crafts, which were once things of beads and strings, become electronic tinker toys. The canvas becomes the paint program, the copy machine also a scanner, a car becomes driverless, and so on—just keeping in mind d that everything evolves.

That knowledge is useful because any given thing you can think of, you can consider sure to evolve, and you will know better where things are headed. You could be a brilliant inventor in thinking this way. And you can just know the course if things better.

Crafts I use as my main example. People used to put together popsicle sticks and simple things like that. But people are gaining such an enormous amount of electronic pieces that the new crafts are things like making a solar panel, an air conditioner, a mini computer that is used to play games, a soda fountain with a pump, and things ranging from very simple to complex.

If it wasn't for internet this may have never have happened. You just can't find books on these things. But now the internet is loaded with ideas such as these and humans, having the nature to create, already had the toys and tools, but now they know how to use the and crafts may never be the same.

We should not leave out the truly needy

While consumer electronics have lead to wealthy people having huge flat screen TVs, the $1,000 phone, laptop, gaming computers, while technology has only gone a foot to help the homeless, but a mile to help the far more fortunate, creating such a wide gap in fact unnaturally wide. Lots of toil has gone into making complex electronic devices but little has been done to help the starving, the victimized, and the homeless. But when the least of people are helped the most, we all benefit.

But maybe it would take a new dark age before science and technology is geared to help people. To keep them from the work of such a hard time would demand. To look for answers our of their misery. To find things like music video players useless. That other things are invented that serve humanity at large. That they lift themselves our of such a pit.

And it could very well be that a new dark age would do so. Like the way turmoil leads to great invention. A person can only imagine what a different direction would have caused, scientifically. Depending on what we want, if we wanted things even a little differently than we did, the difference would have still been extensive. Where we have one problem here, but not another there, those things may had been turned around.

By our desires is the direction science and tech takes. It has taken certain minds thinking certain things. Sometimes it was just government or Church staying out of the way that made the best difference. And the naughty uses of computers brought us far more quickly from image to streaming video. Convenience lead the way. We have a store before our very eyes. Maybe if it wasn't foe certain companies that began as internet ones, to branch out, nothing as much would have been done toward GPS, driverless cars.

But people never consider so much what they may be missing as to what they want and could have, or have already.

And, sadly, if we had focused our time on helping the poor and needy, the homeless and starving, those riddled with cancer, then we could have helped so many people come into better places and situations. It makes me feel kind of guilty to have what I do when they have nothing, not even a bed.

Lost in Pseudo- Science

There are scientists who are in a misdirected field, one where fantasy has gotten in the way. An area that makes absurd claims with vague misplaced evidence that there is another dimension right before them.. so many that every single occurrences has occurred in them. You are less likely to find such nonsense in the strangest most tribally derived religion.

These are beliefs such as "a worm hole will take you to another realm," or, "a black hole will take you to another realm," or other beyond the looking Glass claims.

Things suggested like maybe reality is artificial and simulated. Those scientists who boldly warn us that the machines are going to take over. Or simply those whose fundamental knowledge is without any merit, that come up with silly ideas about time travel devices, when the future hasn't even occurred yet. And at best you could regard nature as a recording and unwind it. And those scientists who fear that an apocalypse is on the horizon, who elaborate on impending doom where their minds are needed elsewhere.

Science and tech that should be forbidden

We imagine all the time certain possible technological disasters, such as from androids and great bombs. There is a whole lot of them that could cause many bad things, but when it comes to some things, little are spoken of them. A person can freely produce and sale mini needle hole cameras, disguised as clothes hangers and lighters—and everyone knows what the perverted use them for, but there is no prohibition regarding them.

In the future there could be see through cameras. And even cameras that see through walls. Who knows? There could even be cameras that see through many walls, casting an image from a block away. These should be illegal to own except, perhaps, by the military.

At the furthest end of scientific immorality is a mind control device. Anything that reprograms the human mind into slavery. Obviously this is a long time away. But such a thing must be stopped, prevented, made unlawful when that time comes.

Pervert tech could include a holographic nude, and very accurate, recreation of another person. Or a clone of them made of flesh, if not something else like a solid hologram with accurate dimensions. With how perverted men are, I wouldn't be surprised. That's on the sexual side of things. There is also a destructive side.

That would include something like an anti matter bomb or anything that could possibly destroy our civilization. Such as, too, a lab created bio-engineered virus. One made so well as to be unstoppable. One made that is highly contagious.

We've got to be ahead of the curb on these things. But too often humankind has been a take it as it comes race.

It's like the saying goes: play with fire and your going to get burned. And we love playing with fire. And so we need someone who will snuff it out before it catches, burning far and wide.

Ring tech

We've went from desktop computers to laptops, from laptops to pads, from pads to phones, and from there are going to watches, most likely. But what about rings? Rings are easily held onto. We have eight fingers to use. Each ring can do it's own thing. Can be a directional button. Can have a hologram. Can have a dial. Doesn't have to be as things and narrow as a regular ring, but can cover more area. Having different rings doing different things, and different things collectively.

If we were gods, what would we do?

And what do you think that other gods would do? Immortality is often portrayed as something that is boring, like Lestat would tell you in The Vampire Chronicles. Gods are often portrayed as beings that love to play games with the universe to relieve that boredom. They interfere with human kind. And I imagine that humans would be the perfect species for them to toy with. And maybe many religions came about from it.

They could appear miraculously to us. They could show things seeming of great power, powers we are now obtaining ourselves. I imagine an alien race a hundred thousand years greater than us. And it is boggling. It is certainly beyond my possible imagination.

But I really don't think it would be as boring as all that unless they are simply omnipotent and omniscient. Hell, maybe they even created the Earth and all in it, deciding that the life of a god is boring, and so made themselves human for a short time, unto death. With making the rule that no one knows what follows after death. And the winner takes all.

After all, if immortality is a curse, mortality is the only remedy. But they wouldn't want a permanent death. They would want to know full appreciation of life, and having fully expected death, only then know what it means.

Coven of Scientists

Scientists want to understand the universe. Religious minds do, too. The difference is that one believes everything is already explained, and the other is based more on things that come from reliable evidence. One religious group does it's own things, scientists work with nature differently. They work with it's substance. They are captured by the world. They are involved in and within it. They are far more a part of the world with how much more they use it. They go inside and study it, using it, changing it, trying to keep it the same and learning from it, etc, I guess if scientists had any god it would be mother nature. A being that truly speaks to them. A being truly spoken to, if not by mouth but by action and response.

A scientist works in the lab with a team of people that help each other understand nature better and it's uses. They are good people simply by having interest in us they help, and desire a more direct route of helping people, maybe those that suffer, instead of prayer. And that is very commendable. They only believe in real solutions, not prayer. They take a more realistic approach to helping others. They cast superstitions aside to do so. They take paths that are sure to help people. Therefore what they do is more meaningful.

Great minds are their shepherd. They have seen people that truly helped others and wish to follow suit. They follow after the genius, those whose genius helped out others. They are guided by people who were truly known to have help others. And if they are fortunate, as so they desire, they will be smart enough to lead others into an even greater lot for humankind.

And some are just humanitarians. The philanthropic who risk life and limb to help others. Those that are willing to help those inflicted with things like Ebola. These are people that care so much about others that they would risk their lives to help them. And without the most stringent rules followed in the handling of the diseased, they could have hell to pay.

And I believe people like these represent far more good that the most righteous of any religion.

Vaping can't be the solution! It's the same! It's the same!

When vaping was first created it was considered a very good solution for smokers, whose tobacco habits were far more dangerous. It was even allowed to be advertised, temporarily. But those that had been fighting against solution found themselves losing the cause, and would not let it be. They thought back to the hey day of cigarettes which, by their makers, were considered safe, but not by health officials. So they put the same stamp on vaping, even though they knew that though they may not be perfectly safe, they were far less dangerous than smoking tobacco. And they went through the Riga Morten of previously used ideas to make something fine still dangerous as it being a "gateway" to cigarettes. Kids were being "lead into" smoking cigarettes through them. They made it look like that was the only reason they were invented at all: to get kids into real smoking. After all that's were all the money went, they are taxed the hell out of.

How would they feel if lung cancer and emphysema were cured? That a treatment for it was discovered? Well they would lose their cause and all that they worked for. If you take into consideration that vaping is far safer would you promote it as preferable, or would you invent ways to demonize it, and set out to make it illegal in every way possible?

If the population is generally agreed on any one thing, especially by a majority, than something such as it should be allowed. They tax soft drinks here, in San Francisco, and the government as a whole make rules for it's people that they don't really want. Sometimes detestable things. Trying to prohibit alcohol. It is like an old man has power to make me do what ever he wants when I am much stronger, livelier, and vibrant, and he doesn't like that! Fortunately prohibiting cigarettes would never work. It would probably cause a bigger revolt than alcoholic prohibition.

If you are only hurting yourself and very insignificantly those around you, then that isn't a good enough reason to make it illegal. It should be expected around people that a little harm is going to happen among us from time to time. We don't really want rules of safety and anti harm to rule over and restrict us.

A simple life is better in certain ways

Fortunately these days, though, we are out of the cave. We could be expected to visit a park or the beach. But we've moved on to such things of better entertainment. If someone is expected to leave the house, it's better that it be to a movie theater, concert, or arcade. But on the whole we have more in our homes than ever before.

Still sometimes simple things are better than what they evolved into. A fireplace in the home, listening to live music, clothing that is hand made, leather work over vinyl, fresh meat, being around a campfire, being in an isolated cabin in a mountainous area. Which my family has and I have visited, but it had satellite TV and I took my PlayStation to it.

Signs that we are almost gods

So what signs will be seen when it is that humankind is becoming God?

They will have gained control over the weather

They will have gained control over time

They will have been made something appeared from nothing

They will change entire worlds to suit them

They will have made a fountain of youth

They will have just about eliminated all suffering

They will make their place in space

They would have gone beyond the impossible

They will have broken all boundaries, shattered then, bursting through the door. They will make for themselves heaven on Earth and all of their wishes will come true. S/he will say to this mountain "move" and it will move. On deaths severed head they will trample. And all curses and cancer, illness and disease will be removed from them, and cast into flames.

The "Mad" Scientist

There are some that would expect results from something that just don't add up. They think something works, that it would—and try to get it to work for years, or decades, but are never able to. And the foundation it rested on was simply absurd.

Then there are those that tinkle with nature. They may electrocute a person's brain to shock out the depression inside. Or worse, lobotomy, which they had done before fully faithful of it's effectiveness. But fortunately psych doctors are too lazy to do such things anymore. They just have to distribute pills as a desk job. I saw a person getting a lobotomy before online. They had this sharp piece of metal digging into her brain while she was still conscious. She said "I'm sorry about that. I just felt my whole mind shake." And they do the same things to monkeys, but far more liberally. "What will happen if I cut this piece off?"

Sometimes a mad scientist is just a chemistry making a new drug.. a bad, addictive, euphoric producing drug, one bound to become illegal. One that ruin people's lives. But the better the high, the better they die.

Some mad scientists work for governments. They are put in charge of bio and chemicals warfare, or just conduct experiments. And these include doctors that give children LSD to find out if it is therapeutic. Or torture procedures. They calculate effective forms if torture that pass as ethical. No torture is ethical really. But they will have to do with it being ethical enough in order to continue doing what they do.

Something's are questionable. Like the things done to mice, which can range to strange to horrible. Strange such as growing a big ear on it's body. Horrible that they are exposed to poison, and toy around with their little brains. And to me that is the most scary of what mad scientists do: cutting into brains. I had a friend who had seizures. And he was a smart enough guy. But a doctor had him go through brain surgery to fix his epilepsy. After several brain operations he got dumb, increasingly brain damaged. But his epilepsy remained.

Be guided by..

Be guided by facts

Be sure that a truth is a truth. One falsehood could have the whole foundation fall down. Know things as they really are. Come to a correct understanding. And as they are known correctly, handle it as such. Use it as it may be used instead of how it would operate more poorly, and need of a better substitute.

Be guided by truth

Know things as are proven faultless to correctly operate within your agenda. If there seems to be a hole in logic don't just bury it up. But instead look for other holes until you determine where something went wrong. That when logic fails despite it having been propped up so long, that something's giving just a small push would completely fall apart. But real truth cannot be moved.

Be guided by evidence

Whether or not something has been deemed possible, consider how it may be, despite what anyone would say to the contrary. Because scientists have often proven other scientists wrong. Follow traditional methods that have proven the most effective.

Be guided by Knowledge

The more you know the more you have at your dispersal to create what you wish too. But do not fill your mind with facts you have no use for. Creating things can involve a lot of learning.

And then proceed without doubt.

Those cheating on tests

The availability of knowledge has expanded very far and wide due to internet. Whatever a person wants to learn is easily enough learned online. Some lessons being more or less difficult than others. Selective education is likely to result from it. To not learn regular history, but video game history. To not learn a musical instrument, but to compose, and not to play regular sports, but attend video game competitions.

Otherwise people can cheat far easier than before. You could before just write notes on the hand. Or use an expensive calculator to do your math. But now, with grammar fixing software becoming better, essays can be feed through them and voila! An A+, or at least a B, instantly. And phone apps are able to scan a math problem and find a solution. And in so many other cases, cheating has become very easy.

That's just the way it is. Apart from making cheating a felony not much would determined it from occurring. I suggest that schools then teach others how to get and use these tools now available to us. Instead of programing it into the minds of students and only costing them and the world a lot of time and money.

And I suggest that students be allowed to learn in my particular ways. That they learn game programing if they want, or electronics, philosophy, new religions, etc., Suited to their taste, resulting in more satisfying education for them.

The result will be more eagerness to learn and the opportunity for people to have their own roads, doing what they love to do the most. And equipping people with the tools they need to get by. Best of all a lot of time and money would be saved and school would come a lot more easier for those that wish to continue with it into higher education.

Products one step away from perfection, and things that really do last forever

Or practically forever, but certainly more than someone's lifetime.

Some products have come to the point that they couldn't be much better. Unless you are wanting to take a simple idea and add on to it. But it's original intention has been mastered.

Clothes have been given a number of things to enhance them. Buttons, zippers, Velcro. Stitched very well by machinery. Died any color. Made from a large number of available cloths, wool, cotton, polyester, silk. The color purple used to be worth it's weight in gold. Now anyone can have it. An easier way to produce it was found.

And so many different forms of clothing abound. From regular slacks to denim, from cargo pants to carpenter pants. From T Shirts to turtlenecks, sweaters, button up. And sweater pants, jogging pants, shorts and so on. Shoes of many kinds made many different ways.

Certainly this is one area that people have perfected. Which makes sense, we have needed clothing from the beginning.

And food falls into the same distinction. We have come very far. We began hunting animals one by one and then herded them together. Within a fence. Within a barbed wire fence. Within an electrical fence. Transporting it easier. Storing it better. In a can, concentrated, instant (just add water) freezing it, etc., People mastering the art of bringing it all together, bringing to ones table anything desirable.

Aw for motor vehicles they have come a long way ng way. They have become highly dependable using as little fuel as possible. Fuel for them is broad and diverse, though gasoline is the norm. And have begun to evolve into electric operated machinery, and to drive without a person.

Abandoned inventions

Many great things have been created by people. And for their own time had been useful and popular among people. But often as quick as it behind is as quick as it ends. It may had been a disaster was caused by them. Or something else being more practical. Or that it just was a short lived fad.

But who knows what old ideas would have evolved into if work continued toward them? Electrical cars were considered from the beginning, but turned aside for preference to gas. It probably would have served us better to have worked on batteries the whole time we hadn't, for decades.

For steam power and solar power, for wind power and hydraulic power the same.

Many things were just dine half way and then left at the cutting board.

But like anything else, these things could have evolved. And that is where someone can pick up on something old and to continue working on it where others left off. Maybe there is a better form of tape recording and playing, a better VCR, with additional tech that would make something ancient into something very appealing.

See we go in one direction only most of the time. Everything is on its own path. But something's were stopped short not given the chance to improve any further. And the only way to make up for it and broaden the amount of paths taken, and the amount of paths to travel along, is to go back to old things and pick up where others left off.

Some kind of fuel burning lantern. Some knowledge of no of new circuit board. Some kind of advanced mechanical device.

And remember, we have new things now that we hadn't during the time these old things were around. Now that we do, though, we can add and combine them to older things to enhance and improve them. And a lot of good ideas for new inventions just come from combining two or more things just the right way.

Aliens could be far more different than we think

Most of a person's imagination is limited to things they beheld on Earth, and just putting it together differently.

It a race of aliens could be far different. Something we are not likely to simply imagine given how many differences there could be, while maybe only one is true.

They could be taller couldn't they? What are the chances of them being our same height? As far as we know they could either tower above us or be much smaller.

And their civilization would likely be far different. Their culture, and things within it. Their values could be drastically different. As the things used in daily life.

Equality due to science

A man is not stronger than a woman with a knife or gun. In the future people will be able, through science, to change their race and sex at will. As it is a desire thing among the people—as they would have science come to that point. It's already reached that point to some extent, through plastic surgery. But I believe a time will come that people will be able to be what they want, far more specifically, through scientific advancements. And it may take some time to come, but since humans generally live in the same clients now, we can expect those that do to merge into one color.

What's more would come income equality. As science creates the products we need to better help the homeless and starving. More of an equality of lifestyle. When it is that science and technology is created to even out the playing field, greater quality will come unto all people.

And also, people who are not competent in one area will be compensated through science and technology, giving all the ability to do what anyone else would do, only aided by machines.

Great minds are always thinking

At the time electricity and it's many uses were discovered a door had been flung wide open. People were eager to use this new knowledge knowing what it was capable of. Which, if had been suggested before, would have been considered absurd.

But when a door like that is flung open, many great things are created. It strongly holds the interest of people. And it happens from time to time. As when computers became easier to build. Where simple programming languages and simple machinery could bring games onto the TV.

When people are suddenly given a new ability they didn't have before, like taking pictures whenever and wherever with a camera. And for me, the ability to write on a phone and distribute those writings to others, very easily.

But to come up with new things can take a lot of time, a lot of thought, thought geared toward perfection. Thoughts that solve problems others could never find the solution for. Fortunately, we all have a different way of thinking of solutions and we each have a different bag of tools. So is the diversity of knowledge and it's uses.

The tools are increasing. And so too the knowledge of their uses. It has become a large play ground. It is certainly not all the result of one but very many. Sometimes a minor improvement to something can be quite meaningful. And the least can in the long run lead to the greatest.

Some spend the day not thinking far beyond immediate entertainment of pleasure. Some stand apart from them wanting to conjured up that one thing that could be life changing for them and others.

And all put together human kind has reached far into the future to do it's best to bring about good things today, no later, and what might have been is so, if not immediately, soon enough. On the whole we live in a very good time for knowledge and its uses.

Science and tech that can help others

Help others be kept safe. It used to be that if you were out in the middle of nowhere you couldn't contact someone. There were no cell phones. You were stranded. Or if you were in any bad place, where harm was about to be dealt to you, you didn't have a phone for help unless it was in the other room in your house. And now people can record others doing wrong things, bearing someone up, robbing them, etc., no matter who you are..

But technology can go a lot further toward helping people keep safe from harmful people,

But currently it's much better than it has ever been. Security alarms, everyone recording things around them, easier access to 911, and non lethal weapon among them.

But it can be a lot better. Particularly something like solid energy could provide a barrier around anyone that couldn't be penetrated. Or something much more simply created like a camera on a satellite that can see down onto Earth well enough to see what people are doing. Such as that they see them go to point a to b. Which may be more effective in stopping crime than you think: it would see where anyone went from point a to point b—first he left the bank robbing it, then he went home to count it over (here.) The same would apply to kidnappers which God knows, we must stop. Of course people would raise concerns over privacy, but the good far outweighs the bad, especially against selfish people who would demand not being seen go to some dull old place.

Wouldn't it be nice that anyone who touched you would be electrocuted? Or that anyone with a foul mouth could be rendered the same, even if he was bigger than you? And with how the American public is becoming increasingly despicable that way it would be a taste of their own medicine.

Of course you could argue that a person could have a device that shut someone's energy field off around them. But I really don't believe so, no more than they could tap into a cell phone signal.

Solid energy would also make better doors and windows down, or just added to them. So that it would take more than a shattered window to intrude into your house, or breaking down a door, or just its lock. And people would be better protected against theft, too.

The new things people vs. the old, retro things people

Retro has become a popular word. Really it means retroactive. It's said that people who only like old things impede progress. But more often they improve these old things or just salvage and preserve them. A good idea of this one gets from video games. The retro kind of person does things like putting a new battery in an old cart based game. They put new capacitors in. They put new screens into handhelds, sometimes back lit where it wasn't before. New optical drives in a very old CD gaming system, etc., Bringing them back from the dead.

And some retro people create all new games for old systems. And some companies release old systems, as newly made.

So one creates, one preserves, one continues, and one proceeds further.

Recently old ideas for movies are being returned to. Reboots have become very common whereas in the past that was seldom done. But whether it be a horror movie, a comedy, a Sci- Fi movie, or any kind, it is much more likely given a sequel, or a prequel, or a complete remake. I'm glad about it. With how far graphic impressions have come, and the more than modern culture can be infused within it I believe, the better. But I do know people who take it as lazy and would prefer all new things being created instead.

Sometimes a return to an old idea produces a very bad movie. Sometimes it is just as good. But sometimes it is much better. I was happy to see Kraig in TMNT, the newer movies made of them. And I don't think they could have made him as evil as they did if it was done in the first movie. Newer movies seem more realistic, more believable and practical, not so loaded with inferior effects and lack of soul.

Being a witness to new technology

Anyone can expect good things to come to them by science. "Good things come to those who wait for these new things." It can be any day that something new and monumental is done. Or a new far appearing out of nowhere. And while these things can be expensive when new, the prices will go down. Just wait and see. I once wanted a digital movie projector. One that cost at the time upwards and over $1,000. I could afford one. But the price went down significantly a few years later.

Often for me things seem to come out of nowhere. I didn't know about 3D printers until they were already popular. I was impressed when I saw a man riding a surf board like drone in the air. Mini computers, handheld rom devices, a word processor on a phone, all of these things were cool to me.

And who really knows what the future holds. I once would have been very lucky to afford a large flat screen TV. I go into Goodwill and see prices of them very, very cheap. And while the Xbox 360 used to be $300, I got one recently there for $20, and that included everything. Even a game.

And that's something I personally like to see, new video game consoles. Especially an old player coming back into the game. Or to see what the next round of systems will be. What they would look like. And any innovation. And whether they will fail or succeed. I have my own favorite players in that sport.

Conveniences from science and technology

A pen that erases used to be a potentially good idea. And electronic printers could have white out in them to erase mistakes. But with a word processor, things are printed without mistakes (unless you are writing a large book, where mistakes are bound to happen.) It used to take real fruit and such to make a flavored drink. But now it comes in a small plastic wrapper that one dumps into the cold water, and now cold water is easy to come by because of electronic freezers. But just imagine, apart from winter time, people had no cold drinks.

Really I just want to paint a picture to show you how our lives have improved. Imagine if a food mart was a mile or more away from your home. And they didn't have soda, or cold drinks, chips, or candy bars. A home at that time would have been so dull. Apart from reading or doing chores there wasn't really anything to do.

Comparing stores, the one in the past couldn't have what, say, Walmart or Target does. Imagine all of the things in those stores that would not have existed in earlier times. Sometimes even in recent times. And many of the things have existed earlier, but not as good as they are today, having gone through major improvements. And just the choices you now have! It's no wonder why stores have gotten bigger. Many new things have come a out that were not around before. You would take large sections our of any store if it only had what was available in the past.

Science..

Gives us hope

The future is more certain for us because of science. Our future is guaranteed to be better and better always as scientific progress continues.

Is the only real hope

While other things come and go making little difference, science is sure to remedy problem after problem.

Pushes us forward

Without scientific progress, no real progress is made. Science is the most important form of progression for human kind.

Fights against misery

A dying person can be saved. Pain reduced or eliminated. As well as work made easier and people's lives made better.

Came from boredom

When people had nothing else to do they observed the world around them, and because of it they thought great things.

Came from pride

And is most deserving of pride with how much it helps human kind. People who could, did, and those that did became legendary.

Came from curiosity

Without the trait if curiosity and a hunger for knowledge, human kind would not be at where they are today!

Some future uses of AI:

Gun and weapon detection, including bombs. And drug detection. An AI that can let people move freely in and out of areas that detect for these things, instead of having to be searched when you have nothing bad on you to begin with.

To have any question answered. The teacher that knows only facts and that never bores of teaching you. To know what you need to know with out having to find it in a thick book.

AI to program.. anything. It could create all new music, someday even entire CGI based movies, new software, more customization, working with you intuitively.

Can identify and report things like theft and assault, automatically. Based on a camera of what it sees, if it determines something like an assault is taking place, the police could be called to that area, and an alarm set off by it.

The technological gap between the rich and poor

As the rich have better things all the time, the poor haven't had what they had even ten years ago. These devices make life easier. But some don't even have phones. Can't afford them. Never learned how to use them.

How could they get by as well? And while some can use certain apps to help others, or find certain kinds of work using them, the poor are left without those opportunities.

There is an ever broader line dividing the homeless from those who have phones, and that is a reason why I support universal basic income.

Aren't smart phones worth more than gold?

Which is just a pretty metal? If I had the choice between a gold ring or a smart phone.. or perhaps a laptop, I would take the electronic. I think that someday they will seek out old and lost technology and place far more value on these things. Imagine that smart phones or electronics in general become very, very much furthered advanced. Wouldn't those be worth a tremendous amount of money.. while some could still use far less advanced technology to get by. I am talking about things not becoming a little better from where we are today. But the progress over a century, that would cost an arm or a leg for those that want the best. The gap between the least and the best having become far more broad.

Then people would have to make a choice, to have the older technology or the newest. With the prices being spaced from the least to the best in far away places.

Right now the space between the least powerful and the most powerful electronics I'd not that far apart. Things only get a little better at a time. But with so much progress over the course of many more years, the least will be very least. The middle will be the norm while the most advanced would have become less necessary to do any given thing. Things the middle product can do well enough. And you could see how when things are broaden that prices and necessity change.

Humans can find a way around any problem

While one thing could be said to be scientifically impossible, these rules are changed. A light saber is said to be an impossible weapon because if lasers not being powerful enough. And that a beam could not be stopped mid air. But really it could be Halloween in the middle and stopped at the top. And obviously it doesn't have to be a laser beam.

It is said that nothing can go faster than light. I don't personally believe that. They said computers will only get bigger. That was totally wrong. And then that nothing could leave a black hole. But then something did.

A person may think that something is simply impossible but people have time and again proven them wrong. To take a telephone cable and send voices through it, to say that they made it happen, to get scoffed at, but to prove them wrong, and to prove that what may seem absurdly impossible simply isn't. It is amazing what we can do! And while one may not have a solution another does, and ways around the impossible may be taken. It seems there is always an exception.

Out in space

As seen in shows from the 60s, concepts of our future were ridiculous, to say the least. To picture robotics the way they did. To consider AI sounding so strange, unhuman like. But as time went on the shows evolved into something more realistic.. for the time. But when the next time came around for Scientists Fi shows, those, too, seemed short sighted.

Whose to say we will travel in metallic ships at all? As though we were at sea. But perhaps spirit and technology will be brought closer together, something that has never been realized to be what it could be. Like from a little coming a lot. Like more of solid energy, less of machinery.

Broader capabilities. Most of science fiction is just a space drama with absurd problems and unrealistic fate, and little to do with new things beyond flying cars and unique entertainment. We have made some neat things, though, that could only have been imagined had they been suggested in science fiction. And some did what others didn't, like Lexx, whereas much more bio tech is involved. But one thing I believe, it will be less metal and more special energy properties. It will be here and not really there: as you do not personally have to leave Earth to go to other places. You can send representations of yourself.

A genius can appear on the scene at any moment

There are those that add a little to any given thing. May even come up with a great idea. But then there are those that come along and change everything.

And this is sometimes not an individual but a group of them, usually working through a company.

When it is that the Earth is blessed by a great thinker we are all helped, sometimes monumentally. And what we simply couldn't understand before we do now. But in general knowledge is come to slowly. And it takes such people a hundred years apart that human kind goes up step by step, until we are come high enough to look down upon our past selves. As the past looks up but doesn't really know what is like where we are. But we look down onto our past seeing everything, including things they didn't.

A person invents an all new thing and whether or not it is inevitable that it came about, we can never be sure if it would have been without her it him. To be thankful, as the thing we love the most would have, or could have been impossible without them. They are the fathers/ mothers of great things and among each other we would be lucky to father anything. Most of us are brothers and sisters.

Internet more quickly documents

Before if you wanted to document the knowledge that you had to offer and share you could at best make a book. A book is made from beginning to end and is far more a thing of bulk knowledge. But they that post information online can do so at any moment. They just have to make a short video. A long one if they like. Or to post information through text, typing it out, putting it online instantly, and it's finished.

So I picture something like a book being done a little at a time. One that comes about far more easily. As people would want to say at any moment, they do so, and share it always, having it be stuck online forever. People's lives are documented now more than ever before, that's sure. And what may have been a passing thought is not lost. Everything a person has to say is said.

Some very basic things we are yet to solve

It really does seem in some ways that "man cannot trump God." When it is that we still cannot change control the weather. Even our predictions of it only entails the vague. We are still very venerable to the weather. We can't predict Earth quakes, yet, or what a volcano may do.

Our trains still wreck, as our planes and cruise ships. A wild fire is next to impossible to put out. Our lives are yet to be greatly extended. We have not come to cure cancer. And antibiotics are just making viruses more powerful.. they are evolving, when it is that our toughest working minds cannot solve this.

We haven't gotten far in space. We've gone to the moon. But something's that would help them along are taking a lot longer than we anticipated, like certain forms of propulsion and anti gravity.

But I imagine there will always be things within our reach and things far from it. But when it is that some of the things mentioned are reached, it may just open a new can of worms.

We are all gaining the capability to become great creators

Let me not undervalue a family. But my family was always the one I was born into. Not one I created and was made to uphold, to serve, kept safe, provided for, etc., for at least 18 years. Possibly being with a wife that eventually annoyed me, reduced my privacy.

Instead the children I create are my books. They speak for me. They grow as I wish them to. They represent me for better. And they will be around, always.

People have a far broader audience than they had before. Everyone can take time to create something good and expect at least a small following. Appreciation to some extent insofar as what you do is good and noticeable. It used to be that music recording was difficult. But notation software fixed that. In fact some major movies use notation software and none would be the wiser.

A picture is worth a thousand words. A smart phone is worth a thousand rolls of film. And video!

A 3D printer helps very good to create things that once only carving could do and the production of molds to form things. And as those become more capable, and as book making at home improves—tech becoming available to print and bind books, and resources increase to make new things, whatever one can imagine, will become into our hands. T shirt printing, game repros, printed art that is framed, recording and editing pre existing video, CGI that is easy to create movies with—even very realistic ones, and speech to text that is in every way life like.

The future of the human race is one of a great creative era. And beyond that comes the actions that only gods could once execute. Which is the stuff of Godism.

The power of faith.. in science

Whether it came from our earliest days first creating fires. Or a technique to make better clothing, farming principles, or astrological observance, we always knew that knowledge will sustain us and without it things would be far more difficult. We'd even be lost.

And our civilizations either thrived or decayed because of it. Where one thing made us greatly more capable, that drive society into progress, the lack of it elsewhere held them far behind and venerable. Those that mastered science mastered the Earth. And with all that is attributed to an ideally situated culture and territory, none are as far more better than those who are scientifically well equipped, but that is considered the least. It is more what a people has and improvement if life because of it, than what they do and think.

The society that is most scientifically advanced will be the strongest. Frim the earliest of times to the latest this has been true. Those that are filled with brilliant minds have greater things, from war tech to things of personal preservation.

It is more important than anything else to indoctrinate others into scientific mentalities over spiritual or ethical ones. But little is offered and little is done for those of great ideas. They could get patents. But who will they present then to? They could create something if they had the funding. There has been great minds completely ignored, and had no real reason or just had little capacity to share their ideas. Maybe they should be given a year. Maybe they could lay out there plans. And if it seemed reasonable enough to be accomplished, and very useful when it is, then they should be funded in doing so.

We knew from the beginning that our knowledge as it stood could either make or break us.. to uphold us or let us fall. That to climb higher and have a better life consisted of what we knew. That without that kind of curiosity we had nothing to move forward on. The Earth is an amazing resource in which we are practically assigned development through.

About psychiatry and psychology

People that become very involved in thinking processes are likely to think far more systematically than others. While most of what others take in regarding things as simple as speech and response of others a black and white matter, those that look for the reasons behind the reasons behind the reasons do not really understand people. But in reality things that are simply understood are the easiest thoughts to deal with and use.

I always say don't fix it if it isn't broke. And I am just dine mentally. I get angry sometimes, just like every one else. But here comes a head doctor telling me it had to do with something in my past and it must be a little depressing for me. That this stems from one corner of the brain. That it can be resolved through therapy. For me it's a passing moment. For another, something intriguing.

I am someone whose answers off hand are good enough. I'm not loaded with stress. I don't expect people to act any differently than they normally do. I take most bad things said with a grain of salt. I do not have trauma in my past. I am very resilient to bad memories. Those things are done and over. I am not a person that "cant sleep my eight hours," or feels like seven cups of water in the day isn't enough. Or avoids coffee which does this and that to a particular area in the brain. Raising stress. Like poison. Highly misunderstood.

I do not actively do mind tricks to motivate myself. To look deep within for forgiveness, for whatever reason. In short, turning something simple and making it a difficult mess to clean up. If it looks sanitary, I don't care otherwise. And even with the worst things happening to me, I've never been that bad off.

But the psychiatrist will try to understand where thoughts and feelings come from. And new ways of thinking of something as differently, one that reforms the mind and really I'm just looking for happiness and satisfaction in life but if I had too much or too little of them then s/he'd pin me as deficient.

Hopefully prisons will improve

It can be argued that prisons should be worse, some would say, but I believe that they should be improved. And I think that they will have to be sooner or later as the world evolves. Fortunately progress may come with reduction of crime. And some would be cured better than they could today. I imagine the death penalty is a nightmare for those minutes away. Unimaginably so. There are TVs in them, and radios. Lots of books. Cheap food. No bills. No required work. And also hateful people, those easily angered. Isolation. A place no one wants to go. Some go for absurd reasons, unreasonable reasons. Some were falsely convicted. Some just made a poor choice. Maybe doing drugs. Hurting someone too badly in a fight, "excessive use of self defense," for themselves or their loved ones.

What really qualifies as criminal? What when a very poor man robs a bank. Or grabs someone's car. I think that there should be far lighter sentences. That some not be made crimes. And that the only ones that are sent away for a very long time are those truly harmless ng the truly innocent. People could learn better learning different ways than that, guided into a better future more lovingly. Restricted, a lot, and generally put in a less desirable place than a home on the outside would be. But still, made better in ways that just aren't possible by throwing them into a lions den. Where they become involved in gangs. Where might makes the only right. Where they live off of slop and learn to eat like pigs! You're making them worse!

What some good inventions would be:

More accurate metal detectors

These exist somewhat but are mainly not available to the public. But these would find previous metal of any kind deep within the Earth's surface. Anywhere they are above.

Video stickers, thin as paper

Imagine a sticker just as paper thin as a regular one, but it plays video. You could write someone a letter and stick it in the middle of a paper, which can be folded. Or in the middle of a birthday card. Maybe on the package of something. Or among the papers in a book.

Printed memory

And imagine a card no thicker than a business card that has printed on to it (like certain ink and patterns) digital information. They could be passed around anywhere. They could be like an invitation to your favorite sites, such as personal accounts or business related. It could be a free song for someone else. Or just someone's passwords kept to themselves.

Universal circuit board

One circuit board that can be programmed to change according to what you want it to do. Perhaps needing a little bit of adjustment if pieces, but not much. A circuit board something like one that changes it's circuit parts and paths to perform different operations.

Map on a keychain

This is very simple but would be neat. To have a small screen on your keychain directing you to a restaurant, store, or just your parked car. Differently it could show video for anyone at any time, granted they are able to be called upon.

Fiber optic tracers

And really it goes beyond my breadth of understanding, but fiber optics that change the path ways of tracers. However tracers may be controlled through fiber optic signals and not just made of metal.

Teaching the use of science and technology

It is a topic still taught very little in school.

One that covers the use of technology. Such as getting the best out of search engines. The way that they can best be used to retrieve desired information. Or how to trouble shoot basic problems people often encounter in the use of phones and computers.

While it once was that no one had a good calculator, math had to be learned by hand. And basic math should still be taught. And more of it for a degree such as for accountants. But students should also be taught how to use their phones and apps to calculate things with. Art classes should incorporate digitally created art, and where it may be displayed online. And if a student wants to get into something as lucrative as programing, they should have it be made possible with education.

How to use a phone, current technological trends, a broader understanding of present day technology, should be taught them. That they know what the world is all about, where it is going, and where it came from, should be taught to them.

Things like creating websites. Also, things like online socializing, ethics regarding it, and help in using it, those should be taught, too. To be lead into websites that could provide productivity and creativity for students. And things like notation software for composers. Including digital music editing and all forms of online or software based music creations.

As the times have changed.. drastically, quickly, so students are better accustomed to today's times.

What's the buzz and biz with game programing?

More than any other child hood dream of mine was the possibility of creating a new video game. But that was simply impossible. I didn't know how they were made. Had no instructions on how to make them. And could at best do so on paper.

There are different ways to make them as you may know. From hacking into roms, using programing code, or a game engine.

My preferred method is a game engine. You basically just create a Sprite based on grid drawing, and say when this Sprite touches this one, this will happen. Or by pressing this button the Sprite will move left or right, whatever you would have it do. That's basically it, but it is a little more difficult than it sounds.

Music in a game is just the command placed in the programing code or game engine that when one thing happens, the music changes, as the programmer wants it to, and the same with sound effects. Maps and such are drawn and ordered within the game as desired by the programmer. And I am referring mostly to 2D game programing, which I am much more familiar with.

I am a little familiar with 3D programing though, and it is just as easy given the right game engine. One that makes things easier enough understood as you'd have them be ordered, put together.

Some forms of game making is just child's play. Some are impossible without a large experienced team working together.

But let's say that AI develops well enough to make games for you and all you have to do is scan into it what you want the game to be like. In very detailed ways, too, but just stuff written on paper. Obviously we are far from that, but it's feasible.

New games can be easily enough be made for old systems. There is an emerging software that let's you create NES games just like how you'd use any other software. And it's code can be placed on an eprom and circuit board. I hope to do that someday myself.

Creating a new race of people and laws governing them

When it is made possible that we can do so. That we can create new internet life forms. Which may sound absurd to some, but is shown possible through AI, androids. And biological ones, or a mix between the two in some time to come. A place on which they live, perhaps a very far away planet. And this is the setting for what I'm about to cover.

So would we who have created these beings collectively, let any one person appear to them as gods and rule over them? Would we allow a single person to be their master? And even if we could, is that feasible? I believe not so, that we would agree to government them as a collective, in certain ways, but not singularly and with minimal interference.

Would we project our principles onto them? I would say only in the worst circumstances, as with one of them doing atrocious things to this new race of beings. Otherwise, some faults are expected, like as one makes a lion, and perfectly moral behavior would both be difficult, lack soul, lack meaning, and just be undesirable.

Would we visit our own creation? Would we walk among them, letting them know their founders? I imagine so, but that depends on how often it is done, how often we create new intelligent lives, and our need to be involved with them. If it does often, then maybe we would just observe. And maybe we would only wish to observe otherwise, allowing them to evolve independently.

And one more question: what if the race is simply superior to our own? Would eradicate us on that basis or serve, or at least help us? I think that if they are, they'd have little to fear. It is more animal like to fight and be rid of the weak. I don't know if what we create would embody the same traits that lead us into destruction.

Shower, or at least sponge bathe. Even animals clean themselves.

The birds do, the cats and dogs do. And so should we, for obvious reasons. Some kooky scientists will say that stench is sexuality attractive. Though they may think they have a good scientific basis for that, it's not true. It goes against proof: it doesn't stand true.

A person that's in the hot sun should especially clean themselves.

And if you don't like showering, you can do something easier, which is sponge bathe. You only need to clean three parts. You should know what those are. But deodorant alone will not work. There needs to be soap and water involved. It must be washed off.

For obvious reasons. No one appreciates stench. It's revolting. And you may smell bad without even knowing it. You cannot smell your own scent. It is invisible to you.

If you don't brush your teeth, then use mouthwash. Not just mouthwash with a scent, but something in it that kills germs, too. And don't sleep in clothing and wear it the next day.

Science never rests

People never say, "I don't want anymore new and better things. That's enough. We've had enough. It's good enough. You can quit now." But rather people want improvement, want greater things. What they currently have they got because it was the newest and best thing. Then after having it for awhile, move ahead to the next.

And science doesn't rest. It has an insatiable appetite. Can even be compared to a mind eating and consuming things, and creating offspring.

Fortunately not all scientists think the same. In fact they think very differently from person to person. One seeks one solution, another a different one, and collectively they get much done. And someone may beat them to the punch, finding a solution before another does. In fact it id like a race among scientists. And scientists don't like to walk. They like better to run and get to their target as soon as possible. Many of them work long shifts. They are just hoping to bring about something that ten or more years may have rested upon.

Some ideas are lost forever

There are minds that are best suited to find a solution. Only it is not sought. In other words, some people have the thinking necessary to discover something, but that person doesn't try to. And the most brilliant people couldn't do so themselves. A person could have been on the brink of it. But it always just slips through her or his fingers.

No doubt some people realized something great. But never shared it. Or just wasn't heard. Even the greatest thinkers could have been on the brink of far greater things, but it slipped through their hands. Or they died too early. It took many thousands of great thinkers, sometimes hundreds of thousands, to bring us where we are today. It gives me the feeling that we are put on this Earth for a journey, but are kept from using a car.

There have been great libraries in ancient times that were burnt down. There had been those of perfect methods that were lost in time. There had been things considered, like a light bulb above a person's head, one that they passed on.

And as we discover and uncover more and more, things become convoluted. And a person has to decide among a few if them, unable to bear and grasp as many things as available unto them for progression.

The poor trees

Humankind would take a tree, strip it up, form it into paper, scribble all over it, and throw it in the garbage. Or wipe their ass on it.

Humankind would bring together thousands of animals. Feed them for awhile. Sometimes feed them their own kind. Then ground them up and put ketchup on them. Pull together the best spices on top. And make a perfectly delicious cow.

Humankind would get so mad at their own kind that they would drop an atomic bombs on them.

Humankind would work and think hard as to how to execute people. Or torture and then execute them. By fire? No that's not good enough. By guillotine? Yeah but we're tired of that one. By hanging? No! No! That wouldn't do! That's too boring!

There is nothing wrong with (most) humans, though

We have a lot of rotten apples but most people are good people throughout their lives. Meaning they do no harm to others and don't act like a psychopath would.

You know, people that work, that do well with their family, that don't even have any skeleton s in the closet. I think it's safe to say that's the norm. They are law abiding without effort. They don't engage in criminal activity. They are reasonable people. As most are.

Then you get these total f**kups that are serial killers that hide their crimes as carefully as possible so they can do more. Doing disgusting and apprehensible things to their victims. Some people are just devil worshipers. But others, a minority of those for sure, kill people and sacrifice animals.

And petty problems set aside, things that are not really wrong, such as people who do drugs, or gamble, drink, those are not bad people just for those things. On the whole most people are good people. And there are those that attack others for the least of reasons. Walking down the street. Bumping into them. And it's better that they are locked up. Fortunately during your life time you are not likely to fall prey to someone more than a few times. Sometimes looking at someone will start a fight. Where do these people come from?

GPS.. on anything

Like in your purse or wallet. Like in your children's shoe. Like on products that you wish to sell. That it won't operate without a credit card. Could be bought it rented. GPS knowing where it is. Get a fine if not returned, or a deposit isn't returned.

This had begun occurring in fact. Here in San Francisco you can rent an electric scooter, paying for it on your phone and finding one with your phone.

Digital file stores

Imagine a store that only sells digital files. But it is filled in a more tangible way. They would have a picture on card board with a description on back, and you either take it to the clerk to get it on CD, memory card, flash drive, or perhaps you could pay with you phone, hook it up to your phone, take it and leave

This could be freeware, shareware, abandoned ware, licensed software and games, movies, shows, music, eBooks, apps only available there, coupon codes to print for visiting, free things just for visiting, really it sounds very lucrative to me.

Maybe you can print things our there too. Or have something duplicated. The theme of the store would mainly be digital files for sale.

We may all submit ourselves to stardom these days

Fame is no longer relegated to TV and film. Many stars emerge from things like video sharing sites. And as much as people crave attention and fame, many are making videos for these sites in an effort to gain popularity. Lots of it isn't likely. Not lots lots. But people can expect to have their own little corner with their own group of fans. Some people succeed enough to make a living on it. And get an income but sometimes receive gifts from their fans, too.

I guess it's good advice to make a video that attracts people the best way you think it could. To have topics people are interested in. To do things others don't, but that are wanted. Or to go by successful methods as has been. But where it used to be much easier it has become more difficult. There are many, many people uploading videos, music, etc., online.

Future antique stores

Today's antique stores are becoming more made up of electronic relics than things such as old cabinets and furniture, glasses, and paintings. A pawn shop is really the antique store of the future. A junk yard is likely to result from such a massive amount of electronics being produced: a very large junk yard of old tech. There are large businesses selling simply old computer parts, and they do quite well. Goodwill contains a large supply of old DVDs, CDs, TVs, Games, and gaming consoles. And is largely made up of these things.

And they are becoming valuable. Where comic books used to be collectable, now game manuals, old game magazines, and computer magazines are.

A massive amount of electronics are going around and have been for awhile. To put that into perspective can include things such as: old games, consoles, PC parts, computers, lap tops, pads, mp3 players, MP4 players, LCD games, pocket radios, wires and hookups, TV's, DVD players, Blu Ray players, CDs, DVDs, memory cards, flash cards, digital cameras, speakers, cell phones, microphones, head phones, printers, and rom/ emulation devices. They are made to last for far longer than a consumer usually keeps them. And are refurbished sometimes, but often are found to work just as good as the day they were created, decades ago.

Characteristics of a successful person

They don't waste time

They spend as much time as needed to fulfill their agenda and are not interrupted from working toward it, day by day.

They do their best

They do not allow many faults with how things are done. They want to create something good. They want nothing bad in what they are doing.

They keep trying

They will not give up easily but realize that as long as they continue to try they still have a chance.

think and plan as good as possible

They know in order to think of something good that they must think better and harder than most others, whom may be above them for the same reason. And they will execute their plans to go over well.

They act on things

They do not simply wish and plan but they get things done. They know more that doing will get done but thinking alone will get nothing done. So they try and if they fail, they try something else.

They take risks

They only know that by trying would they know a thing to be successful or not. That by taking a risk they could at least know.

They think outside the box

They are innovative and strive to make things better which are seldom or never touched upon. Doing things their own way, more uniquely.

They are people pleasers

They know what the people want and give it to them. They know what would be liked or disliked. They want people to have the best things.

They are not easily discouraged

They don't sense failure so bad. Are not crippled by it. But they know that though what they are doing may not be immediately successful, if they find it never will be, are willing to admit defeat and continue forward.

Their will is strong

They are simply determined to make done and to work as much as is necessary to get where they want to be. They work all the time towards those means.

They desire better things

Simply by wanting something better they will find ways to get better things. They must want the reward for what they do, and from that comes determination.

They are competitive

They want to be the best at what they do. They are driven by that desire and they find the faults of previous methods, not carrying them those the same, and where one thing is lacking, they seek to shine.

Humans will go to no ends to uncover things

Whatever it is that interests any given person the most, will absorb and consume him. That could be learning and following the Holy Bible or Koran, Book of Mormon or some other religions philosophy. It could be any number of different things, such as a person seeking riches from good in the west. A writer determined to write his or her best book. Or a composer doing the same.

This is one of humankind's greatest traits. That what we decide to do, we do much. We put our whole selves into it, wanting to lack nothing. Going into it as deeply as possible.

It is like mining for gems and precious metal. For which people would make great machinery. Will strike through the metal with pickets. Will dig tunnels. Blow things up. And uncover great depths of the earth to find them. As good as people can do is as good as what others expect of them.

Science was once criminal

Like the near execution of Newton who insisted the Earth went around the sun (which of course, it does) but as that contradicted the Holy Bible, he was nearly executed by the Church State for heresy.. until he recanted saying the Earth doesn't go around the sun.

It used to be criminal to work with science in any reasonable way. I believe that's one reason why science has developed so much better and quicker than before, especially as found in America, which did not result in any possible prosecution of heresy, as Americans has far more intellectual freedom.

Being able to fix electronics can be very lucrative, more than ever

There is a much higher demand for their repair than there ever has been due to the formula of nostalgia, easier learned methods of repair thanks to online instructions, and a far broader market place where people may more easily sell from home.

It can be video game based, something as simple as putting a new battery into an old game, or fixing circuit tracers, putting in new capacitors, installing a new optical drive, installing a back lit screen into a handheld console that didn't originally come with one, or installing new out puts for old consoles, such as HDMI. Does it sound daunting? It shouldn't really. It is just basic soldering and replacing this with that.

People also like old computers, like those from their childhood. And with a few basic repairs and restoration, they can demand a high price. Unlike other forms of antiques, repairing them and making them work again is always good. They are usually not there to be junk sitting on a table.

And computer repair people have a job more simple than it may be thought to be. It could be just a little testing and a little replacement. But most people would believe that things aren't that simple regarding them.

Spiritual tech is still an area of science little ventured into

To be able to do things like project your thoughts to control things. To be somewhere but not really there. To a much further extent, to walk through objects. Which, though, should be easier than molecular transport. To extend ones thoughts into a device just by thinking them, and things such as that, things that could be called "Scientific Astral Projection." Some areas of science has been delivered very far into. Other areas not nearly as much. Things like this and bio tech.

I don't really know how it could be possible for a devise to hear thoughts. If I did, I'd make it myself. But maybe in the meantime a very powerful microphone could be used to hear slight whispers that others can't. Or subtle hand gestures.

Like I said before, maybe it would be better to go to far away places in a very realistic virtual way: that you could see in 3D before you imagery captured by cameras, as holograms before you that look just the same if they were before your eyes. Science Fiction shows and movies display holograms as ghost like, not solid, not realistic, but that's like what was shown as computer correspondence in early science fiction shows. Didn't sound like Alexa. It sounded like a machine talking. And then we made computer voices that could talk to us and be spoken to and they were nothing like a machine talking. Rather, a real person. And evolved holograms will do just the same. Appear every bit as real. Not partially seen through.

To interact with such a world would be quite cool I'd think. And even the smallest house containing a medium sized bed room could then turn one size into a lace without boundaries, like the Halo Deck in Star Trek.

And maybe through robotic devices made on these principles could send us far away to a place we arrived at in our homes!

Devices that aid to our intellect could come from a device that hears our thoughts and can be spoken back to. That when you ask "yourself" a question, that device will answer it in the privacy of your own mind. Any question then could be answered. And who knows, maybe video can be incorporated into that.. but that is where things start to get dangerously slippery.

The butterfly effect

It's said that the smallest thing can change the entire world, and that is very true, easily observable.

These things made and braked kingdoms, societies, corporations, and individual lives. From the least to the greatest and all in between. Some good thoughts and inventions changed the face of the Earth. What began as small, but just neat enough to spark curiosity, lead to better things, and better still.

Transportation came about, from steam and coal engines, and the people had a good purpose, began building rail roads, they were far more easily able to go about, and human kind stretched forth it's wings, but not for the first time, and not for the last.

As fast as people could travel, they could communicate even faster, even across the world because of the telegraph, and later the phone, then cell phones, to internet. People could then express themselves in far broader ways. Where there once was the TV, then it was that people were the TV, were within it.

Cables improved as did wireless technology. And AM went to FM, infrared to Bluetooth, CB radios and pagers were replaced by cell phones, which became smart phones. And people worked on better ways, easier wats of creative expression. The record became the cassette tape, the CD came, and after that came memory cards. And we're once twenty songs could only be contained, then to a thousand, and a thousand movies as memory cards replaced DVDs.

Video game consoles once had very small box like sprites. They formed into more recognizable characters with deeper meaning. The 16 bit era brought with it more realism and better sound. The next machines brought about 3D gameplay which will be extended into VR. And in the meantime other inventions are being partnered with video game machines, technology that just goes hand in hand.

TV once had just antenna signals, which lead to cable, providing a couple of dozen channels, which lead to digital cable and satellite TV that had hundreds of channels. DVR came about that could record digitally. And meanwhile the internet was ready to be incorporated into it which allowed for more selective choices of programs. Which had been collecting in the meantime enormously, online.

And censorship was reduced or just stopped all together. Former TV couldn't have anything as bad as a bad word. But because of the internet, censorship was left out of those rules. And that's good for our constitutional rights!

Cars are becoming driverless cars. Drones are being used for construction. 3D printers may become advanced enough to practically make any solid object. Cameras are every where. Knowledge is greatly expanding. Batteries are proving. Hopefully holograms will be common soon enough. And I say all of this to describe the blazing fire I see before us. That progression is occurring rapidly and fully. New things are coming forth, very vigorously. With great power and force.

Everything is being recorded, "a picture is worth a thousand words," and words alone only go so far.

Cameras are still a somewhat new commonly owned item. Things are being more easily recorded. There's more space on phones now, and more coming. And I think that crime reduction will occur because of it. Or at least more people being apprehended for crimes. And people will be held responsible than they could have been before, such as instances of police brutality or political corruption. Everyone has a wire tap. They may not consider they are tapped. But all they have to do us pull out a camera..

Words only go so far. A testimony may be made up but as the saying goes, "the camera does not lie."

Machinery making machinery

We may not be able to pull calculus out of our butts when we need it but a good calculator could have it done for us. And we may not find hammering nails in one after the other but a nail gun is so nice. We want the TV to change itself. We don't want to have to go to the remote. And we want to go places, but we don't want to drive there. And so come driverless cars.

We find machines making cars easier, cheaper, and even better. And I'm sure all of this will pour over into all the work we do, sooner or later, finding a way to make the robots do the work. Such as drones aiding in construction.

And the sooner we reach that point the better. To sit at the side of the left hand of God like power. To create that which creates. To create that which serves us, without question, without any thought at all but for assigned purpose and how it is done. I am talking about machinery that has no soul. But as for any that has any semblance of a soul, that would be a different matter.

That is certainly one of our most preferred routes. To create and own machinery, or just own it, that does our work for us, making it easier. And I suggest this: that were there grammar fixing software, and a person wanted to write. And the only thing that was preventing her or him from doing so was grammar, would s/he go through the trouble if learning grammar and getting an English degree, or just feed her word file into it and let things come about far more easily?

Or a person who knows the basic principles of accounting. But s/he never went to school for it. But is able to use a calculator, one that could perform any calculation, or an app the same, shouldn't that person be allowed to be an accountant if they knew what they needed to do and how to get it done?

A better targeted market

A laptop/ pad, that is produced for specific types of people. But these are only created for only two types of people: any regular person or any business. But people buy laptops, smart phones, pads, for their own particular uses. Then why aren't they marketed that way? They sometimes pile on software program after software program where a person really only has any use for a few of them. But what I am suggesting is that they come bundled with software and capabilities that serves a person's unique needs. And to include help apart from the device. Then if you are a writer buying a laptop, it comes with grammar, thesaurus, printer, and a very good word processor. If you are an artist, things that tend to them. If you are a gamer a more powerful machine and a game pad. If you are a musician, it should have notation software, music editing and burning, maybe lessons, or a small keyboard. But these things are only market toward everyone but no one. No one in particular.

Simplifying Tech

Computers are becoming very powerful machines. More than they need to be. If a business or place needs to do just a few things well that are very simply done with technology, something as small as writing out reports and keeping records, they will have to get "todays" powerful computers, which cost a lot more and are stronger than they need to be. But since simple needs are simply done, the computer could still be reasonably powerful.. hardware wise. Yet only performing simple tasks, as simple tasks are all that need to be done. And given that it is backed up by somewhat powerful hardware, it would be fool proof. It won't break down and can be depended on.

That's how it is. Things are becoming more powerful than we need them to be. The simpler, less expensive computing and electronic devices are no longer available. But I think by some point, they'll be in higher demand than such highly advanced ones on the way. Gamers need a top of the line computer. Business people don't. And that doesn't only apply to computers.

Often you aren't buying the product itself more than it's packaging, enhancements, and extras. And be careful about this, that when they add things to what you buy, things you don't need, then you are paying for that too, and the quality of what you are really wanting will be reduced to compensate. And something's are just as good as others. But due to spending millions in advertising, and because of it influencing you it is worth more.. you are just paying for that to make up for the costs.

Memory cards are becoming huge in terms of space. But because they are so tiny their life span is greatly cut short. And who needs them to be so tiny? So small as a finger nail?

The software that can do everything, but you never know how to do the few things you need it for. The complicated alarm you don't know how to set, or a digital watch. One that has a stop timer on it and tells you the day. A TV that has multiple settings and you end up being lost in the input.

Maybe a software should be split into modes. Like a word processor. Mode 1: Simply write. Mode 2: Simply correct. Mode 3: Simply enhance. Mode 4: Simply adjust/ Change. But they bundle all of it into one. So looking for what I want is harder to find. Rather it should be dealt with in a way that a person finds things as placed and not a cluttered bedroom.

Sometimes people return to simpler things. Like an old video game console newly made. And by then the technology to create them improves. What was once a game taking up an entire cabinet, like packman, is now just a small joystick you plug into the TV. And the joystick itself is improved. They are more dependable. And people still like them. But sometimes old tech made new is hard to come by. Fortunately there is still a demand for them, or they'd just be simple things done only on highly complex and expensive hardware. With multi game carts and remade gaming consoles that have packed inside them a hundred games, you do not have to worry about game by game breaking down, even the battery inside dying. Or the hardware within a game going per clunk. The prices are greatly reduced to, collectively, can be thousands of dollars cheaper (than buying a hundred games separately during their time, and the technological marvel known as the SNES.

Heaven is on Earth if these 7 things happen.

General Immortality

The reason why I say "general" Immortality is that it may come to the point that we greatly increase our lifespans, typically, but it would take a whole hell of a lot more science to render us invulnerable to destruction. But those that keep safe enough and avoid such things as being burnt to death could expect to live a very, very long time, when it is that we have formed the right science needed to have it made so.

Hunger is no more

This will occur when food may be more rapidly produced. It could be a genetically enhanced seed that grows far quicker, even instantly. It could be lab grown meat. Or replicators, as seen on Star Trek. Whatever of these, these together plus other methods could provide food for all people and starving would be a thing of the past.

Suffering is practically non existent

Crime being reduced thanks to technology. Such as cameras high above that see everyone and what they are doing. Such as a robber, where he came from and where he went. A warrior around people such as with a force shield that cannot be penetrated. And anything seriously reducing crime.

Also, disease being generally curable, even very easily, and no cancer. The chance not to have to labor at any job. And things like solution to pain. As for things like drug addiction, chemicals that halt the high. So that anyone talking them, afterward given it, can't be high then, or better, a chemical that doesn't allow the human brain to get high to begin with. And also techniques to repair brain damage.

People's needs are met

This will happen with ever expanding ng resources, things becoming much more easily created. That people have shelter, food, the things they need. That science and technology has arrived at the spot that the things that people can have are just very many and wonderful. The whole world and the things within it is all astonishing.

Very good AI has come about

Things that make life better. That they do the work. Machines without ego. Machines without need or desire. This would be apart from ant thinking ng and conscious Android. Let's not make that the second slavery. But rather AI helping people in their daily life, as promising as that is.

We can control the weather and the environment

We may have come a long way but to this day we have very little control of the weather. No control really. But when we can send rain one way and keep a hurricane away from the bay, stop earthquakes or even volcanic eruptions, then we will be doing what previous cultures once said was only capable of Zeus and Poseidon.

True free energy is created

This would be a power House of a good thing. To think that any place anywhere would have power available at it, would absolutely change everything. We are still attached to wires and generators, power plants. But when it is that energy can be taken from any place, or just a small box like thing we own, everything will change.

Real music vs. Notation software

And anyone could be nonetheless wiser. Many films use it. None are aware of it. And the composition and sounds are what really mater. If it is not from a pipe it may not be real music. But it's the sound that matters. And these are far easier. And these are far more versatile.

Printed artwork and pictures vs. traditional paintings

They look better. They are made on better paper. They are far cheaper. They may be more easily changed. They bring about a much higher selection. And they are more keyed into individual tastes. They are perfect and I start portraits. They are true depictions of your loved ones, as things freezing and capturing time.

Printed letters that are typed vs. handwritten

They may be more easily corrected, even free of mistakes. Can be freely erased and re written until it says just want you want it to. And is far more legible. And what you've written may be saved. And these may be emailed.

Microwave vs. the oven

Get food instantly when all you really want is warm food. Not spend an hour on anything. Bake potatoes in a few minutes. Warm up water quickly. Brew tea without waiting for a pot to boil. The only rule is you can't put metal inside of it.

eBooks vs. real books

Pages don't rip. Read in the dark. Have a thousand books in one. Have an instant library. Costs incredibly cheaper. Binding doesn't wear out. Pages don't fade.

CGI vs. practical effects.

Express just what you want to, making it look the way you want, far more specifically, with far more ease. Doesn't look like a costume, as make up does. Looks more real. Save untold sums of money. Do things with far greater diversity.

Cell phone calls vs. personally being there

Don't walk or drive anywhere. Contact someone immediately. Leave somewhere immediately. Be naked when you call. Or in the bathroom. Talk without staring at someone. Be sloppy when you call. No need to dress up.

Electric heater vs. fireplace

Much less chance of fire. Much less chance of burning yourself or your house down. Chimney doesn't need to be cleaned. Can be turned off at will. Can be adjusted to preferred heat.

Plastic vs. metal

Comes cheaper and is more easily formed. Is much more lightweight, much more versatile. You can see through it. It doesn't rust. Is cheaper than wood. Doesn't rot. Bugs don't eat it. Nothing eats it. It has color without paint. It lasts practically forever.

Underground habitats

You always see the bad people in movies, not really necessarily bad, but the lower class, at the bottom levels. And the worst of them underground. Help itself has always been considered an underground place, by the Christians, by the Grecians. And really I do t mean bad so much but just opposite of high class, restrictive, life styles. If the poor having nothing else, they do have greater liberty.

And we have built high, high above. The rich can afford to do so. Their homes, their businesses. But what about a place for the underground kind of people, and general separation between the two? One will live as one wants. But based on rules more suited to the upper class, they are fallen prey. The rich have a lifestyle far different from them. They really have no need for "crime" based lives—they are high on life. They have all of their needs meet. But for the poor, things like drugs are the only real pleasure, and things like drinking, gambling, and resorting to prostitution. Which the Canadians recently permitted to be lawful. They argued that as long as it is illegal they have no lawful protection and the profession has no regulations (such as required protection against STDs, abuse, and rape. Who would they turn to?

The Earth's crust is miles thick. It's magma is very, very far beneath the Earth's surface. And we've always gone up. But not below. Though we may need to due to over population. Really over population has easy solution. Such as floating cities if made the right way. And going higher up in more places, but also going deeper beneath.

Only when the worst comes do we bond together to fix it

People generally don't want to work on solutions to problems that aren't there immediately, even if they know that it is going to happen to us, at any time. That isn't acknowledged as greatly. They want to be needed, as needed, not as someone who fixes something while nothing bad is happening at the time being.

And things boil over and have to be immediately engaged. But fortunately past solutions to these become permanent solutions. As long as one problem keeps the same solution. But new antibiotics are only produced as needed to be improved, when it does.

It goes well with the saying too little too late. We put things off until the last moment. We are then left with little time to prevent impending crises, if any time at all. That's not immediately, so who cares.

New music forms are hard to come by

It's always been thought by fans of particular music that their form of music is the best and that it will remain that way. But who knows what's to come? Such as blues to rock, to discover and pop to hard rock, to metal to punk, from rap, soul music, from baroque to classical, trance to hip hop, folk music to very diverse forms of metal, ambient music, and types that just can't be defined.

It is difficult to know just what new forms of music is on the horizon. Well, we have been using guitars and drums a very long time. We don't even really know what will eventually replace them. It's easy to assume due to the difficulty of predicting anything uniquely new that any new thing can come at all. But it takes some very, very talented musician to come up with a new form, or sometimes just luck, if not just a natural thing for them.

The technologically uneducated

In this I picture a child that grows up with the world as it is these days, saturated with electronics so advanced that I imagine could confuse the hell out of him or her. It must be baffling. As a child I thought that people were living inside the TV. I would look at a circuit board and approached them like magic. That I could impart powers on them, kind of making them do anything.

We have added a whole lot that requires a new form of education: electronics and their uses. We hadn't had needed a form of education beyond the norm for a very long time. It's always been the same subjects: grammar, math, art, history. These changed, been improved, but we're all that was needed, with nothing new added onto it. But now it seems we need to add another subject into school: that of technological sciences.

Driverless cars could prevent many DWIs.

Being aided by technology could significantly reduce educational needs

  * Being instead focused on other things.

Technology could produce a perfectly suitable home to be in alone, with having to n lack of things to do.

Construction can some day be entirely done with machines. When it is, we will have drones hovering above and going throughout the world to harvest supplies.

And these machines will someday find their own gold and diamonds for the companies that employ them to.

Someday we could live in a shell that adjusts temperature to our liking. That protects us. Gives us clean air. Let's us walk on air. Expands to become a place to sleep beneath anywhere. And cleans itself. And changes our appearance at will.

Someday our suit will be our car.

One board game could be many. Many thousand games will be at our hands. They will sell handheld board games, one with a dozen board games in your palm. That let's you play with others online. And that day is today.

The data of the internet will only come increase, and too, the way it is used.

People will find great safety and satisfaction in their lives. They will have more problem with having too many choices than not having enough.

But human kind may become lost in all these things. That any fantasy can be made true. That any idea can be made a reality. That anything can be done, placing humankind into a workshop of magic kind of place. One where anything that one can dream could see reality. And then where would we be?

How Science can fit into a religion

Speaking in terms of appropriating religion into scientific lifestyles—

1: Science is already more profound than any idea construed by religion, such as beliefs in gods, angels, floods, and talking animals. When you begin to uncover and unravel certain scientific facts and possibilities, you see such a magical state of things that are greater magic than spells and witchcraft and the mechanisms behind them: such as physics, black holes, multiple dimensions, dark matter, even something as simple as the speed of light and it's uses.

2: We are greater than spiritual beings. We are the gods, gods that are so because of our science. And science is more powerful than magic. Science is magic that works. So our religion would be taken by truth, with facts and evidence that those who practice witchcraft do not have.

3: The world itself is filled with great mystery. It is not ours a place with gods and talking ng frogs, but there is still a lot of mystery all around us that we observe on a spiritual other-worldly way. This is our Kingdom. This place, Earth. And we guard it as a highly mysterious thing with great wonders.

4: Our prophesy comes from predictions of the future, as technology may have it be formed. And just from thinking and predicting these things, they may be made so. So we both form prophesy and act on prophesy.

5: Science saves us. We know through science that human kind can only advance and arrive at better places. That because of it human suffering could end, someday. And that is where we place our faith.

6: We are creating our own heaven. As we want the world to have contained within it the things we make and cherish, so have we filled the Earth and found it of great treasure. As homes become better and better places and problems contained within it solved, as we are constructing paradise every day the world has gone from a dull and dangerous place into one of great pleasure, satisfaction, and riches.

Beauty through electronics

At the present time only a few places contain a very nice looking techy atmosphere all around—places like Times Square in NYC, certain areas of Japan, the Fremont Street of Las Vegas. But over all things are as plain and dull as they've always been. But our environment could be drastically improved someday with electronics. Shining down the roads and sidewalks. Massive video shown above like in the movie Bladerunner, including holographic images. And better than gold, would the roads be paved with them.

Some liberty first has to be allowed, or at least would be greatly helpful. Things that change what's dull, mundane, ever the same into a more beautiful place. Like not have ng the same color for every trash can. Like what's better, things such as glow in the dark paint, glitter, bubble making machines, fog making machines, laser lights, strobe lights, lights everywhere!

I really think it's a pity that all societies would keep things so mundane and regulated, prohibiting things such as these within a city. Or that business and home owners are too simple minded to integrate them.

If only a city tree could always have on it Christmas lights. If only good looking stickers can be placed on anything (except, maybe, windows.) Grafiti is the best we have and it is very far from good enough.

May we create new things for the chance to be their children

To have created highly intelligent AI races

To modify nature in a way that it serves us

To be the children of those who ventured far out into the outer reaches

To have science work for us automatically

To have suited to us servants of these.

Our minds may be very limited. But brought together they are very powerful. And to collectively come together with AI, all forms that can help us out where we lack the necessary knowledge. To teach us, to guide us, almost like shepherds.

And to make nature become such a thing as to produce what we want and need. To think of a tree growing very choice food through advanced genetic engineering. Or a plant that grows plastic, to the further ends of our ability. To have robotics look the world over for what we want. To send one to your house, whom I don't know, whom you don't know either, but we have traded.

That where we fall another pucks us up. And that even the worst of times are the best of times. That no problem cannot be solved or fixed.

Nature suited to our needs, machines planting new seeds far and wide. A shared Earth with such abundant resources that no one lacks anything. And with it we will find heaven on Earth.

Tradition sometimes prevents and halts progress

While one method or design may become the one commonly used, the more "universal" choice, this often goes against progress. It sometimes makes lesser things used over better things. It sometimes needs a lot of improvement and while other things are a good improvement, they just aren't used out of convention.

And progress is very uneven. There are things that are highly advanced and things that haven't gone far beyond their original form.

I'm glad we still don't use those bulky adapters. Those huge plug ins. I have to feel thankful they were abandoned. Unfortunately CDs are still so cheap that they stick around. The laser in those things is always breaking. My gaming console stops working quicker than ever before. And the loading times. And the little scratches. And their lack of capacity. I got a Final Fantasy 8 game online once. The damn guy only shipped me two of it's CDs (or was there 4 I don't remember) but he left a disk out and when I told him about it he denied it altogether. He must have lost it himself. I needed a new one. My old one was too scratched to work.

It's just now that we are moving on to electric cars. That ones more understandable. Batteries have only recently been made good enough. But still, it takes so damn long to make the change. It's been more than a decade. And cars are one that by that have been improved, sure, but not moved onto other things: but then again, we will have driverless cars soon enough.

With all these things we've made better, speakers are pretty much the same thing. Paper, wires, magnet. Computers haven't moved beyond 1's and 0's. Cleaning robots have been a lot ng time coming. But yet I look at my phone and see what it can do. Can't they make a robot that cleans the dishes? See how much better that would he for everyone to every each day come home and wake up to a clean house. To have clothes that clean themselves?

Humans are highly advanced in some ways, but not at all in others. Especially biologically. Bio science is still a very vacant field compared to consumer electronics. Am I right on that? Bio tech has only made a little nudge while certain electronics have busted through the doors. Bio science is tapping at the door. Rather, we are tapping on it. And would consumer electronics we have pounded on the door, busted it open, pounded on another, busted through it, left the building, and are in another city.

And yet they can't make an ice tray that doesn't crack apart. They can make a 3D television. And an amazingly powerful gaming console. A Blu-ray player. But they can't make a good ice tray.

Smelling the flowers along the way, by-products from what was intended, coming across something unexpected.

I am a person who without medication would suffer greatly. Would be delusional, grandiose, paranoid, and someone hearing voices in his head. That's Schizophrenia, not multiple personality disorder as it is often mistaken to be. Anyways I am incredibly blessed to have that medication. It is the difference of night and day for me. I no longer think in terms of delusion and grandiosity. I no longer "hallucinate " either.

And I owe that to luck. They gave a schizophrenic person so many decades ago a pill known as thorozine. And it made him go from think I need that way, very much being deranged, into someone who could think straight. It emptied out the mental hospitals like nothing ever did before. It wasn't something that dulled him out. It wasn't something that sedated him. It changes the think I need of Schizophrenic people to think as normal people do, and is quite an accidental miracle.

The color purple was once very expensive. Worth it's weight in gold.. the die was very hard to come by. But a scientist in the 1800s happened upon a process that created it. It became far cheaper. That's why you don't see the color purple in old flags, as beautiful as a color that it is.

There are a lot of occurrences that came about accidently. So while you are experimenting on anything, tinkering with things that others don't, maybe you'll be blessed with the unexpected, and I hope that comes as encouragement.

If we kept making ( ) where would it be today?

Let's imagine that one new tech product was not replaced and abandoned by another. But instead, continued to have been worked on. And along the way, old things were well incorporated into it, as well as new things.

They could have enhanced an old video game system and gone as far as they could with cart based games. But then they'd turn to improving the carts themselves. And the game pad for them. If they had to, if it was some kind of rule, they would have found a way to easily improve the console and games altogether. But they never had to do so. They instead took the easier route and made a new system altogether. Sometimes they have been backwards compatible. Sometimes they have just added components to a pre existing console, in fact that's often done. But as far as keeping old things for very long, it's just not done.

Who knows? They could have made enhanced carts, like was done with the SNES FX chip. They could have stacked games together, like the Genesis did. Add more hardware. Added it to the output cords that improved the output onto the TV. Make new controllers for it, like the Sega Genesis/ Mega Drive six button pad. They could have improved CD or DVD disks. But those have stopped being worked on. It went to Blu Ray, which is different than DVD.

A DVD or CD disk though—to pull up and example, has largely remained the same. And it will have been kept the same. As they are beginning to leave the scene. I wonder what kind of additional thing can be added to them to make them better and do more things.

Granted something's are a lost hope and should be moved away from, like cigarettes, they can't be made safer. For that cause they made vaping devices. Still, who knows, maybe they can be made safe one way or another, such as by containing anti cancer properties that counteract cancer. That's beyond me to speculate about.

Maybe a cassette tape that has a thicker tape within it. The top layer different than the bottom. The cassette player being able to play the top layer, but can penetrate to the second and play that. And that can be a one song ahead function. Really tape players weren't that bad. You could abuse the hell out of them and they'd still work. But that's not so with optical drives. And that excludes VHS.. which went kerplunk in no time. But I purchased a DVD recorder that was one of the most faulty electronics I ever had.

There comes a point when moving onto a new thing is just easier. But there is an opportunity for someone to go back to something old and make it better. There is a large market for old things, in some cases. In fact people do still collect records and play them on modern equipment.

Science can change the world in an instant

And has before, many times. Things such as intercontinental communication, antibiotics, vehicular transport, electricity, and birth control, all made a significant difference.

And if a pill was created that, say, makes you lose weight and stay thin, a whole big problem we had before that is gone.

A cure for cancer and everyone's smoking. A cure for diabetes and a very practical one for obesity and people will be eating all day.

There are things that would make a significant difference and things a medium, and still others that make just a little difference. Though with things made just a little better, collectively they cause big change. To do somethings save lives, others improve lives, and others change life, the daily activities of people, increasing their overall joy and happiness.

And could you imagine how the world would feel if they created a formula or process for extending life, if even by forty years? Where a person could easily live to be 125? Lord knows! Driverless cars that are coming into being could deter a lot of things. Such as DWI and the frustration with driving far. Many are sure to travel far on vacations. Why wouldn't they? They'd just sit the whole way there. And because of it the typical composition of vehicles would change to provide more room.

Drones that deliver packages, given that they are easy to come by, use, and cheap to use, would create between us a more sharing culture, one where we barter more, share or sale things more, or trade things. Imagine pressing in a command to send one thing one place or another, by choice. That you find out online what one person is willing to trade or buy, and do very easily send it to them. Maybe it would work better like this: that the post office is still a station. That you send a drone with a package to the post office. It drops off the package and returned to you. Then the post office delivers it. And you never left home. That would probably bring ng about a subscription. That you pay a monthly fee to pay for anything you'd ship, up to a point.

And things would more freely go from home to home, business to business. And perhaps you can just send your drone straight there, if even there's just a rule that it has to be within the city limits or can only be sent out at certain times.

Cars are huge when it comes to just needing to go somewhere that is only a mile or so away. But there are people zooming by on electric scooters and such small similar things. And it makes sense to me why they would prefer them. They don't need gas. They are far easier to maneuver. Stop lights aren't so prohibiting, they are just fun, and not this one ton piece of metal that you must carefully park and look for later.

Going back to an example I used before, there was at one time no treatment for Schizophrenia. Then the first anti psychotic was created. And suddenly Schizophrenic people were cured left and right.. not permanently cured but as long as the kept on that medication. And the mental hospitals were clearing out people left and right.

Any number of things can change the whole Earth, at any moment, at any time. So keep your eyes open and keep faithful in science. It provides answers. Gods do not!

My current beef against God

I have heard it often from the Godly loyal that God has benefit their lives in all imaginable ways. And they are very imaginatively on how they assume He has. He saved them from this mistake or another. He taught then a lesson, so really He was doing something good for them. He took them out of jail. He gave them a few bucks. And none of these are no more unlikely without him. They are just regular occurrences contorted in every possible way to have it seem they we're blessed by him.

"He gives and he takes away." Like an Indian giver? What's it worth then? And was it ever really yours? How can someone gladly give something to someone so conditionally? Because he'll teach you a lesson? Or just that he doesn't want you to have it anymore?

I've prayed for things all of my life. I've never gotten anything so good or unlikely to have been gotten besides from God. He may exist. But in all practicality he doesn't. He will watch you in the torment of, say, being homeless and jail. And not lift a finger to help you. He helps sports players apparently. They say so anyway. Then the lose the next few games.

I could say, well, I am in a better place now. God has brought me here. If I don't appreciate it he may take it from me. But, Godamit, he let me be that way for years. Why should I ever believe that he won't let it happen again?

I believe there's a God. But I don't believe he really cares or has any interest in me. And faith of him is of no use. So those are large chunks of Biblical scripture I can tear out. Why should I believe in the least of it? Why should I believe he'd have me rose from the ashes like a phoenix? He's done no good for me. I shouldn't get some simple thing and praise him for it. Besides, all of his followers are assholes and I don't want to be one too. If they could be honest with their selves they would agree with all of this too. But with God you are always walking on eggshells shells.

I was in The Hole when my better thoughts began to surface

I was isolated. Very, very isolated, in a small rubber room, in jail, for 30 days. And to top it off, was not on my needed medication.

And being alone with my thoughts I would spend hours thinking about one thing. If normally not devote so much time to one thought. I'd barely scratch the surface. But I found out there are much better thoughts for those that go in as deep as they can.

I have a few ideas for a game pad. Not many, really, but ones that are good. I'm surprised that a game pad would just add more buttons all the time. Without making better use of them. For example there are the four typical buttons on the right hand side. They only ever have four different uses. Are only assigned to four different operations. But what about a button beside it to change those uses? Making four new commands, turning four buttons into eight, although there are only four there on the game pad?

And what I think would be great to have on a game pad would be LED lighted buttons. Ones of colors. For example: blue, green, yellow, and red. These light up and when that color is pressed, so the game is played. So that if you want the green one, press green. If you want to go toward the green object, press the green button. As color is shown in the gaming area, so it could be applied to colored buttons.

I guess another idea would be a half sphere touch button. One like a small done. Not a thumb stick but a touch pad.

And a chip that automatically changes certain aspects of the game, as the programmer would have it do and put to use. That would be things that could be changed but replaced by something similar enough—night into day effects, music keys changing, etc.

A system with free code could be a success again, even though it was at Atari's failure in the far past. But a system that anyone could make games for I believe, would be a great success. Especially if it is done by the current top companies in the ginger market. They would have hundreds or even thousands if games available at launch that day. Many which are free, Homebrew.

Then I have some fanciful ideas, like a printer on the console. Maybe one that can print passwords and save files onto it. Or just reward you with a certificate saying you beat the game on the most difficult setting. I would use credit card sized games (as opposed to tiny memory cards or disks.) And in any good way that two or three, or maybe four slots for these could be best used, may be a good idea, of good use

The preservation of old games, like art

More and more people like to collect gaming manuals over old comics. We are just now at that time when people are wanting to preserve old video games and are doing so. And the facts along with them. Facts that would have been otherwise lost. Such as the release date of Mario Bros in the US. Old arcade cabinets that were destined for the dump or salvaged for parts, are finding their way into the hands of collectors who most of all want to preserve them.

Some games are so rare that they are priced unbelievably high on online stores. As with some systems and system accessories.

Fortunately gaming is an art that is done over without insult to an original. Like a person painting the Mona Lisa again but with just as much appreciation for the second rendering. So old programs are saved that way. Things evolve. Sometimes little or no difference had been made. They are just reproduced. And due to roms and emulators, the old code for any imaginable game is preserved, resting there, online.

Video games and video game electronics are very different than other forms of art, but it is an art. It is a very artistic art, in fact. It is a highly expresses thing unique from individual to individual. Contains drawing, contains philosophy, "CGI clay."

Museums could do quite well in showing them to the public. Such a museum would do quite well as far as I could tell.

Old video games in good condition, if rare, fetch a heavy price from eager buyers. So keep all of your old games. And if you can, get a cheap game that's somewhat old, cheap at the time, and don't open it. Believe me, you will return many times more the price than you originally told it for when you sell it. When new, sealed games are nowhere else to be found but than by a few, people want them in good working condition and they have that guarantee, if they are not opened.

Those that have a beef against phones, internet, games, and TVs, grew up in caves and want things to be kept that way. If we lived as long ago as to have next to nothing for us in a home, then it would be understandable. People should go to the park, get a tan in the sun and take a vigorous jog. But I prefer to be in my home anymore with the fact that there is good drinks and food around, a bookshelf of books, a TV with the best current cable, my phone, which I do my work on, a place where I can smoke anywhere.. not just a curb, where the temperature is better controlled, where I can take a nap in private if I want, a place of much better privacy, and will all the other bells and whistles not found on the outside.

On the outside I could go to a restaurant or store, maybe a movie theater, but otherwise I really have no use for outer things. There are better things here and they are all my own. I bring them back from a store. I make my home better. Because it is mine. It is my place. My own that no one can interfere with me while I am here.

But some on the outside would interfere with that, luring me out, telling me I shouldn't be inside. That there is so much more on the outside—when there isn't. It always brings to mind the first thing seen in The Legend of Zelda. You enter into a cave at the start and a wise sage says, "It is dangerous to go alone! Take this!" And you are given a wooden sword.

It just sometimes doesn't work like it's expected to

A person can clench onto their dreams very tightly and bets all odds for them. They could feel altogether sure that what they are doing will be successful. Their dreams are made up if it. Their dreams feel good. Their dreams give them thoughts of a better future, a very wealthy one. Even if they'd only done it half way, leaving the missing pieces missing. Not having done quite enough to make it succeed. It just having an idea that although is composed perfectly, it just is something that will never leave the harbor. Will sit there. Rust. While they sir at it's side and decay along with it.

Being redundant and expansive is more likely to impart success. Having many ideas. Having many patents. Having many ideas. Expanding your knowledge and imagination. Finding out by that process what works and what doesn't. Taking time to learn where there is too little of something. Or too much. And to find out what is better than better than better and there climbing g up.

I'd say do one simple thing and leave it behind. Get a patent for it and make another new thing after another, keeping things simple enough that any given thing doesn't impede you from moving any further. Unless you are certain that what you are doing is so good that it will, no doubt, go far. Or if you are just like me, someone that only wants to provide good ideas but freely.

For me it is all about just wanting to make a positive change. So my books are free and in public domain. And I've written books that contain ideas for inventions that I don't have any intention to patent. But that others can. Those are my Lucifer's Book of Inventions and Ideas, six of them, which anyone may freely use. And hopefully I've stricken on a few good concepts.

The world would be far better if there were a lot of people who created books like those. Books that show about a hundred new ideas for inventions. Some are bound to be good, others even very good.

Recruiting scientific and inventive minds

A person can be employed to see your dreams come to fruition. They've got the application and you've got the ideas behind them, or visa versa. Those that could take your ideas and bring them together can be a partner, or just commissioned to do so. Like the composer and the performer. The make up artist and the director. The tailor and the designer. The writer and the publisher.

A group could be established that are driven to succeed, that has a good idea. That the team can bring into life. Like a band of musicians, one sings, one plays an instruments, another writes the songs. But a scientific approach to this is far more likely to lead to success and that success is more likely to be long term. Referring to those who have created new computer systems and games. Who worked on any kind of inventive project together. That learned new scientific approaches to things, having found some good and highly useful information. They are more likely to go far than those who are in bands performing music. And the money is typically greater when you compare a band to a team of people working on: video games, programing, chemistry, new electronic devices of all kinds, and very useful new scientific discoveries.

Pick your team or partner carefully. Someone who can get things done. Someone who will stay with you through possible difficult work. A person who is friendly enough to work with. Someone who is not scientifically deficient. And most of all someone's whose heart is in their work.

The best place to start is by having a good idea to begin with, obviously. But knowing it well. To be prepared to handle it. To know just what you want to do. And to have a good idea. Then to know your tools. To know the elements contained. And to know what to have that will help. To have all of the right ingredients .

Good uses of a scanner/ copier/ printer

They are good for printing out just what you'd like to frame and hang.

They are good for handwriting books.

They are good for writing letters.

They are good for creating stickers and labels.

They are good for copying pictures.

They could be good for journals.

A sticker with your name on it. With your email address or website on it. A sticker for labeling food. A sticker for wall paper—covering your whole wall with them.

They are good for making news letters, even news papers. Or creating religious material and sharing it.

Good for writing down plans. Good for writing down accomplishments.

Making certificates, making rewards.

They are good for copying things found in a book obviously, but also magazines, also headlines and making a magazine from them.

You can make new magazines with them, metal "zines," and comic books.

To make little instruction manuals based on a product you are selling.

Make a calendar. Make a schedule or reminder. Make a "days away" paper.

Make a set of tickets, chance to win papers, selling raffles.

Are good for small books. Ones that could be stapled. Ones that could be a paid subscription from others.

Printing coupons, and coupons can be very valuable sometimes.

And can be used for art that was made on a computer.

Digital stickers

Someday we'll have stickers that contain a lot of digital information. I'm sure they can exist considering how small and thin memory cards have become. But they are not made in such a way to be scanned, as this would require. Instead, you have to physically place it in a device.

But I think it would be very cool to place a sticker anywhere, having whatever you wanted on it, and having that shown the something like a phone. That could be instructions, like for jobs and education, could be a digital book or magazine, could be for advertising, making friends, could be about groups, businesses, Churches, gaming, sharing a sing with a loved one by putting that kind of sticker onto a letter. And that could be attached to a post card for very little cost to deliver.

Lesser pleasures are greater pleasures

With applied moderation you can certainly enjoy things more. I never did like a cold soda as much as I did when I was homeless. Neither a simple pocket radio. Or something as simple as a sticker. I longed for certain things. For whatever reason, a Mickey Mouse shirt and watch. And a CD that had Holst's Planets.

I ate every good thing slowly. I even managed to make a small bag of candy last all day and half into the next. Iced tea was simply a luxury for me. And nothing felt better in my hands. Nothing brought me closer to home.

And I still carry the habit of eating and drinking slow. Not that slow, but slowly enough, fully enjoying what I have.

It's kept me from gaining weight, too. It leaves me to think that obese people are obese because they simply eat too much. But by eating only when you are hungry and by eating it slow, you can lose weight and keep it down. It works for me, anyway.

But I used to be a very fat person chugging down soda, eating a plate of fried cheese, and too excessive in all I do. I stopped that. I stopped chain smoking too. And that was so much as to cost me every dollar.

Nature remains far more powerful than us

As mighty as we are, as scientifically advanced as we are and are becoming, we still are no match for nature's might. To imagine a thing such as the sun. With how powerfully it burns, and it's size that is not something we can even begin to create ourselves. And to consider the width and breadth of space, with how much of an enormous.. gargantuan amount of things contained within it, we've not yet ourselves traveled to Mars, at this current time. Let alone going much further. As far as the area of space goes, we can't even tip toe into it.

And a super volcano would cause much more destruction that our most powerful bomb.

And we cannot even begin to approach traveling faster than light.

We haven't begun to unravel the mystery contained around us. We have come a long way, particularly with electronics, but some things it seems will forever allude us.

Without scientific knowledge people make delusional assumptions

Like that this god that controlled the harvest got upset and locks herself away for the winter because she cannot see a loved one for that time. Like a being in the air throws lightning down. When we haven't real answers we will make them up. We will think superstitiously and act on superstition. It's a pity—kind of shameful really, too, to think our ancestors were trying to change things through magic and that the foundation of science was rooted into absurd beliefs like an imbalance of blood and bowel. So leeches were a treatment. The sad thing is, they really thought it was working. They didn't know why they got sick but they thought they knew. They thought it was demonic spirits. They thought some where aligned with the devil, leading to their execution. The entire world was lacking in sense.. not enough sense had been made if the world yet. We were essentially lost.

Science has answers that many refute or deny, to this day. Their superstitions were formed so cleverly and potently that they dare not act against them. As handed down from Father and mother to child, and the child's future child. Many still cling to these delusional concepts.

I guess I can wrap this book up by saying a little bit about myself.

I chose my pen name "Lucifer" because that name means enlightenment. And it is just a mysterious name as far as it's attribution goes. Best of all it could mean The Son of Satan—which is appealing to me. But it's taken to mean a lot of things depending on who you ask. It could be Nebuchadnezzar, could be The Devil Himself, or an entity just as wicked as the Devil but someone else, a Kingly Fallen Angel, and there have been people suggesting it refers to Jesus, believe it or not. The name has gotten much popular since I started using it. That's in large part to a show called Lucifer. Which was just enough to do so.

And my name Jeremy, my second name, is just a name I decided to keep. It's always been my middle name. Although I do like the name Damuel that I concocted. It came from Samuel which meant "As God," and sounds like, "Damn-you-all.," El itself means "God."

And the reason why I chose White as a last name is: it just sounds classy. And devilish things are often attributed to the color black, "dark gothic and Satanic" are most often attributed to the color black. So my last name is unique in it's context. The angels wore very bright white clothing. As did the risen Jesus. And to add to that, my favorite things are white, especially white food. And that goes further than you might think. Apples, bananas, and potatoes are white, just not their skin.

I have been homeless, during that time simply deranged, as I am Schizophrenic, and become so would out medication. I was homeless in Albuquerque New Mexico. I needed a better place to be. So I traveled to San Francisco. I am very socially experienced, from being homeless, incarcerated, committed, in and out of friends homes, group homes both treatment facilities and not so, in a board and care currently, and was briefly in military training, at least gotten a strong taste of it. So I find writing about social philosophy very easily. Though most of that is contained in my other books.

I've had a full and interesting life. Moving from City ti city, state to state under many different conditions. I've sacrificed a sheep at the pass over with The Bandito biker gang. I've known Satanic groups here and there, I had girlfriend's early, some which were very good witches.. not morally good, but good as witches, and had experienced things that are of a metaphysical nature, the and through. Though they are excluded from these writings as they don't fit into it's context. This book has been of a scientific nature. It's readers will receive just that.

And I have 3 more of these books to come. All of my books are free and in public domain. I plan on writing 42 books and being done with it. Or at least to take as long a break from it as I can, resisting to do this without an end. Though I do enjoy writing. I feel I should focus on other things sooner or later and really enough is enough.

My best advice for any Scientist

1: That you know that science is capable of creating anything. It can allow us to do anything, if learned and used the right way. However to be practical with this. As things too far ahead of your time are simply currently beyond your reach.

2: That although you can't do one thing one way, you may be able to do so a different way. Find the way that works.

3: To think.. a lot. To spend time thinking and looking for answers and solutions. In science thought precedes action. Action brings it into reality, but that isn't likely come about haphazardly.

4: To think in broad terms. To be well educated all around. To have more knowledge and facts at your dispense. To work with things you are familiar with and to be familiar with many things.

5: To know what you are working with. To be very knowledgeable with what you are attempting to do. To know the tools and their uses. To have a broad understanding of what does what, when, and how.

6: To have all of the common questions answered, as to who, what, when, where, why, how, and which. Document them well. Go step by step. Do not make too large a leap. But go forth steadily and with tempo..

All of my current books:

The Christian Satanic Bible

The Satanic Book

Satanic Living

Christian Satanist

Christian Satanic Doctrine

Becoming a Christian Satanist

A Map for a Christian Satanist

Christian Satanic Books 1-5

My Anti Christ Game or Movie Parts 1 & 2

Lucifer's Book of Inventions and Ideas 1-6

Prayers to Become Lucifer

Books of the Five Planets 1-3

Anti Voidalism: Book of Aeon

Anti Voidalism: Book of Raine

Crazyism 2: A Religion for the mentally ill

Godism: A Religion for Scientists

All of my books are free and in public domain.

I can be found online under my name

