 
Godism: A Religion for Scientists

by

Lucifer Jeremy White

Godism: A Religion for Scientists

By Lucifer Jeremy White, 2018

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"You are already a God. You simply do not know it."

Neale Donald Walsch

Introduction

This book is a religion designed around the premise that humankind is becoming like gods. We have always been like gods compared to other creatures, beasts, and animals. But over the last hundred years or so humankind has reached very far outward scientifically.

If you were to go back in time even just a few decades and show to people what kind of things we have today, they would be astonished, to say the least. And there are far greater things to come.

This first book in it's series provides an acknowledgment of this. A new religion is useful regarding it. There are current states of belief, which are very outdated for most part. And there needs to be a new set of beliefs and practices that accompany humankind's new state.

It can be expected that someday through science humankind can do just about anything. The scientists themselves have self doubt about what they can and can't do, but personally I believe that through science all things are possible. If it were not possible one way, another way could get it done.

And who's to say what we will be capable in just a few decades ahead? And how about a hundred years? Two hundred? It's stunning. Who knows. And that is what this first book is about: to provide a clear picture of what we are and where we are going, where we would be and how to get there and how to use that knowledge.

We take so much for granted but at least it is better to have and not want or need, with or without appreciation. There is a lot to be had in the world today, and things added to it daily.

For humankind has gathered much. He has been put here to take from it's resources and from that become like gods. He has collected very much from what he was given and these things, particularly the better things, survive to this day, remain around, enough to fill one's heart with treasure. This religion was made materialistic in its nature.

Labor and work used to go hand in hand. Even with this, a book, people had only clunky type writers to work with, and any mistake couldn't be erased. Before that? People worked on books with as perfect handwriting as they could use. On the farm they didn't have these roaming machines to plow the fields. They used things like oxen. They hadn't a simple form of irrigation, it used to be far more difficult to farm. Every kind of work was more difficult in the past, generally.

But as humankind is improving scientifically they are more and more given easier lives, often able to just sit and relax. The only bad thing about today's work is it can be boring. But at least it isn't such a strenuous endeavor.

I think humankind has a lot of good things ahead of them. But what needs to be focused on, largely isn't. Some things we definitely need are, but something's we very much need are being ignored: like quicker production of food, either Star Trek replicator style, or just a simple seed with accelerated growth. And longevity of life: the restoring of cells, or anything that can extend life well, needs greater focus.

In this religion it's practitioner identifies Humankind as God, and goes from there.

So how does a god be as a god? First S/He has to know they are, and then act appropriately. Maybe I can do well enough to provide such a guide for the godly race of Humankind. Maybe I can prepare you. A new religion needs to acknowledge this. A new religion recognizes that the future effects of Humankind are more godly.

And be hopeful in Science, something of godliness, a one good and reliable hope. Science is dependable. Only it can alleviate suffering. And maybe we have to pull ourselves out of this pit (of suffering and mortality.) And we are rapidly arriving at that point. If you can have faith in one thing, it is science and technology. Science as it covers all, from chemistry to physics, astronomy to mathematics, our greatest tool. Our own doing, which has become mastery over this Earth onto the emerging "spiritual" realm we are finding we can enter.

The Man Who Went Back in Time

There was a man that had a time machine and went back in time, as this story goes. He brought with him a handful of inventions. They were CD disks, a flash light, and a cell phone, among other things.

So he went back a hundred years and showed to the first stranger he'd seen these things. And the guy thought they looked neat, but didn't find anything special about them, otherwise.

Then the guy pops in a CD to a Cad player and asks him to put his headphones on. He pressed a button to hear music he never heard before. Then the guy took off his head phones and turned on and off his head phones. And finally he said "look at this," and turned on his cell phone, showing him apps on it.

And what do you think the guy thought of these? Could anyone just put laser music on a reflective disk and expect that the modern people when it was made would, yes, be amused by it? But how about this guy who's seen something from the future react? He'd probably be a little afraid. He might assume it was the Devil's power or something.

To put it another way, going back in such a time showing someone an eBook. It would be much like a sheet of paper someone has that has moving I'm ages on it. For that done to us, we have lighters, right, but someone in the future could produce a flame from the tip of their finger or as like a remote setting a flame far above itself. Someone has a square that comes out of nowhere before him and that's his TV.

The point is a point made for those who have the thinking science can do anything. It can accomplish anything. It can bring anything about—as long as we survive as the human race and continue to progress, not hit by a dark scientifically obsolete age.

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But in fact if something terrible were to happen to the human race it will probably not be so gravely so, as it would have stricken us so badly centuries ago, for sure. That is because if human kind were devastated and crippled we would still have the scientific tools before us to get out of it, to get by through it, to survive. Like a man who only had a fire. If a dark age hit him, that's one thing. But if it happened to us today there are many lighters found, so to speak. People in fact would be more driven in producing more survival like devices, contrivances. Any bad time to come isn't so bad now that we have learned and created so much. More than ever a person lost in the woods can call for help. A person that needs food can get it in a can. A person that wants to travel quickly and far certainly can better than that ever was. Going in a car, even a junky one.

And it is astonishing how much fuel would be available in such circumstances—if to think all cars were abandoned, or most of them, then how much fuel is available there. To force open a tank and to siphon it, as well as stores selling oil, butane, propane. Any time the human race becomes devastated by a powerful and deadly virus, a meteor, or whatever it could be, people will get by just fine and would have an immense amount of fuel.

What's left in grocery stores would remain for some time. There would be solar panels obtainable, wondering generators, fuel generators, lighters, cars and vehicles of all kinds, even planes, shelter everywhere, and in short to make the point that we have gone beyond the point of a world-wide catastrophe being possible.

The Purpose of Man

The evidence is clear that we the human race were put here in order to conquer and master the Earth. The Earth is an immense resource, lending to our creations. The Earth is an abundant resource and we were put here with such things as to make from them unlimited things.

We die. But we remain. If it were not for death then we would do very little. We'd all just end our lives for the afterlife if we knew for certainty that it was there. We were placed here as a punishment. Those of our times are less punished, having more. Living better. But some of us were put into places that were not punishment to them at all, living rich and exorbitant lives among us. Some were just sent here strictly to be punished, those that were caught, oppressed, and tortured. And some just are here to fill spaces. They won't do anything, though they potentially could have, so we're sent here, but on doing nothing they will be given no reward when all is said and done. In fact in the next existence they will be our slaves. And those of us here working with what we've got serve our own masters, they that were put here to be rich and we'll off, in choice families. We are serving them in this life. But if we work and accomplish a lot in this life we will be the future masters.

The Human Race had been brought here ages ago to take control over the Earth's resources and create with it. And the gods themselves learn from us. We are here that they learn with what what can be made and done with what we are given, under the rules of physics. And though we are punished we will be rewarded. We will be rewarded by becoming gods ourselves. We will have kept this enormous amount of belongings to take with us where we go.

Science is Greater than Fiction

No regular story teller could create what science knows. These things like black holes, worm holes, multiple dimensions, gravity, and all else. Scientists work with facts that are better than fiction. The world is simply an astonishing place to be, a great and interesting mystery. In it all things can be done one way or another. And maybe to be a true God you would do best knowing at least generally enough the substance of the universe. It is far too perplexing, far too marvelous to take for granted any given thing.

Shows like Star Trek will have listed among it's characters god like beings, gods of different grades, one as powerful as the Q, some just having god like attributes, such as telepathy. Yet so many scientists will tell you that the stuff of religion is altogether fictitious. And so it does seem to be. The stuff of science is the stuff of our religious beliefs. It encompasses so very much material and knowledge that it can be made good, well and perfectly into a set of religious knowledge.

Magic has always been things that could be possibly done, just not the way we were doing it. Even in ancient times humans believed that one way or another that something could be done. For so very long they thought that only by magic these things can be done. Like making gold through alchemy. And in fact we can now make diamonds, but it seems that somehow humans knew they could do anything. But it wasn't until it was established scientifically that it moved from magic to science. If anyone asks you, tell them that science is your magic, as it is, especially when new, first done, the time at which it is most remarkable!

Advice for Inventors

  1. Put together any two to four things well. If you simply come up with the right combination and have them produce a desirable effect, then you'll have invented a good thing simply by the right combination.

  2. Think in terms of enhancement.

  3. Think about how any given thing can be done better.

  4. Determine new uses for things

  5. Practice thinking about lots of new inventions, one after the other, until you've found one that is good and worthwhile, instead of just trying to come up with a good idea all at once. In other words, be experienced in inventive thoughts

  6. The most effective way to become a better inventor is by visualizing about a scientifically advanced world. It is to imagine your self in a world where great things exist. In this imaginary world exists all around awesome scientific things. And in so thinking about them, you will have a better idea of what can be made. After all that is what science fiction writers do all the time. They provide ideas of what the future holds scientifically/ technologically.

The Second Reality

By us fantasy is becoming increasingly into reality. Books used to be all that made a fantasy something of a reality, by imagination. Much more recently came TV. Radio and TV they presented stories with little people inside a box. There were much larger screens, as people wanted to be more immersed. There were 3D theaters, and TVs. Not too much later came the first video games, putting into the hands of people control over an imaginary I'm age on the screen, which moved from being blocks to pixilated characters to 3D that became increasingly realistic. Now there are very large worlds that that player character can travel through.

And VR has just begun to catch on. People putting a head set on can look in any direction as though having the eyes of the character. There are platforms that can be stepped on to walk as the character. And after that? After that there will be holograms. That that 3D on a 2D screen will be a real 3D image. And after that the holograms could eventually become something like you'd see on Star Trek: being sold energy and highly advanced with AI. The sky's the limit, fantasy is becoming into a new realm of reality, a separate one, but still very much a reality.

And not to leave out the internet. The internet can become a much more immersive place. More like a reality. Something interacted with. Recently it started having here and there 3D moving video. For example, some store I'm ages you can guide the video around to look at different areas of the stores as though you are walking around inside.

The intention of the Godist is to be ready and waiting for these and to take advantage of them. That can be designing play lists, or posting images, videos, or just posting, posting, and more posting, creating a presence online that can possibly be used while the internet grows.

Posting a large variety of things: your own music, images, art, videos, books, and even games, all gives you a presence online that you have even when you are not online, a thing that can be pieced together, granted people like you enough to do so. Or these things can be for yourself exclusively, a spot online in a broad and applicable way.

The Future of School Work

Without naming that person, I had a sibling that got by quite well at math by using a scientific calculator. Those have been around awhile. Cheating over all is becoming easier and easier, with a tiny earbud instructing you, providing answers, to what is becoming better developed, grammar software correcting a student's essay grammatically. Of course given any easy opportunity, a student would cheat.

But that is the direction we are headed in: a place that technology, software and such corrects our own mistakes. Do we really need to learn complicated math when we have devices that provide much quicker, easier, and flawless answers to our calculation queries? What is better between the two? We have it there at our disposal.

I think that students should have the opportunity to learn more based upon today's world: to study video game history, to learn game or software programing, to learn about the internet and what it can do. Programing games itself is far easier anymore through game making programs. A student working on crafts video game crafts, or electronics of some sort, as an art class, is more benefited by them in the future.

Sex ED should include ethics about online porn. They are going to look up such things. As likely as they are, they should learn what is right and wrong regarding it. It's all a "sin" but there are certain boundaries that must be kept, by anyone.

The internet is a vast and broad resource. Where it is that before teachers only had school books to teach, now students can use the internet and it's vast amount of knowledge, with either straight (and accurate) facts, or through personally selected tutorials. I think students should be able to pick a project to work on and do so, and maybe expected to keep it throughout the semester so that they don't learn a lot of nothing. For example, moding gaming consoles, learning to write music, and writing it, making a video game by the end of the semester, even casting plastic into figures. The choices are quite extensive.

That Thing in the Sky

For the ancients there was the great mystery of the over head sun. It goes to show you how very settling scientific knowledge could be. We know what that thing is in the sky, very well, and what it does, and what's around it. But for the ancient people I can imagine how awe inspiring it was. After all, that thing was in the sky no matter where they went. That thing provided warmth, more or less, and sometimes it was there, sometimes not, and they'd look at the Moon thinking 'must have something to do with the sun.'

The world was very strange to these people. They created bizarre theories on their why's and wherefores, and I can understand why they readily accepted them from one another. The sun was a perplexing thing. They could walk a hundred miles, traveling, and that thing in the sky they couldn't look at, was still there!

Things like mirrors must have been strange. The effects of alcohol and drugs. And certainly a person back then would believe that a plant that induced hallucinations brought you into a spiritual realm. There is something that lacks scientific knowledge toward, there. How does a plant use hallucinogens?

They thought that certain techniques in chemistry could make gold. And maybe someday we will. But from their methods, not so. They were way off. They'd look at the stars and form astrological beliefs. Beliefs in magic regarding the shape and direction of a person's life. That was all the knowledge that they could gather. It wasn't until we have the modern instruments and tools we have today that we could know what the stars were properly. But for them the best they could do was design astrology.

The world must have been a very mysterious and enchanting place back then. That witches were a real thing, and witchcraft, maybe insofar that one's neighbor was meeting with the Devil and talking to her cat. If anyone would just be a witch back then they surely knew they'd have a great power, being executed for heresy or not.

And these days the world is not so mysterious and enchanting but it can be very amusing when a new technological thing comes about. And every now and then we get a real bomber, something cool as hell. But generally we kind of slide into new tech, not jump into it.

Future Sciences

We do not ever totally know what will come next. After all, anyone could invent such things easily. But we do not all have the same brilliant inventive minds as everyone else. In other words, one person can make maybe one to a few inventions that others never could. One person can think of one or a few great new things. There are things that would never cross our minds. Great new inventions come from person to person.

So maybe Edison himself could invent the light bulb, but I highly doubt he could invent something as simple as a CD, or even many of the other things in his own time.

These things sometimes can only come after other discoveries further down the road. Without inventing the laser, there's be no CD. Without transistors, better computers. Without satellites, TVs using them. But no inventor can think up everything. That comes from person to person and sometimes corporation to corporation.

The more that knowledge expands the more it may be used. The more that it can do. Things culminate. We may have not yet traveled to Mars but we are very sure better aided in doing so. With better computers, better propulsion, better oxygen equipment and better communication from there to here, here to there. Things multiply more than add.

And one new thing lends to another. Any given thing can be used in numerous different ways. It is even found sometimes a far greater use than it's original intent.

And because of the fact that we just don't know what could be, what comes is often unexpected, such as the internet. No one thought that such a thing would be around, practically speaking, but a few brilliant minds did and produced something that wasn't expected. Or the trusty example of the CD: a DVD may have been thought to come after it, a little less so a "blue" Ray player, but as for this small reflective disk holding music on it, no one expected that within a few years there would be such a thing.

And some things seem plainly impossible. Everyone would have found it absurd a few decades before it's arrival, that there would be radio: that by "radio waves" sound could be sent through air. And they all laughed at the inventors who said they came up with this idea (a phone, a light bulb using "electricity")—you get the picture.

But nevertheless does science move forth boldly and certainly and it could just be tomorrow that you hear the proclamation on TV that a group of scientists have made the world's first fountain of youth formula. Is that impossible? Well it is for most people, but maybe, for just the right minds, well educated ones looking into it day and night, that such a thing can be produced.

In the future I expect that sooner or later energy can be turned into solid matter. We would have clothes made by energy, that changes with will, generally. Until the day that solid energy can produce the look of soft fabric. These clothes would clean their selves and provide a desired amount of warmth. They could probably be in varied degrees of warmth, and thick as much as is needed.

That would be a remarkable step forward: to have become able to turn energy into solid matter. It could make homes. It could provide propulsion, flying vehicles, and it can protect anyone within it: that surrounding you is an energy field, something no one can get past to harm you.

And there are always different means to an end. If something can be done one way, it can be another. Or just sometimes that a different way of doing something produces the same purpose: maybe not a replicator, but a very quickly growing seed, and lab meat.

A List of Things We Need:

Diet Pills—Ones that really work, and safely. Those fighting against obesity will suddenly have no purpose.

Cures for cancer—a good, quick and effective cure for lung cancer could mean that anyone could live more liberally and confidently. Suddenly a major cause of death would be no more.

Control of weather—no more drought. Use water more liberally. Send the rains elsewhere. Maybe people can vote if they want it to rain in their town.

Solid energy—This would be one of the greatest and most revolutionary sciences to date. It could be used to make walls, homes, drive propulsion, used as anti gravity, and bring things straight to us on command.

Instant food—however it is done if cheaply enough, could end starvation for many and is certainly a direction that science should take.

Greater AI—maybe if it see you working on picking up litter or something it could identify it and pay you via machine. A device using AI to detect guns and such specifically would be a good replacement to X Ray machines and it's tediousness. AI driving vehicles could replace the need of bus drivers. And AI that can spot criminals better could greatly reduce crime.

A Great Eye in the Sky—when it is observable where a robber, or far worse a kidnapper, went from place A to place B, any such criminal could be found and apprehended.

Robotics—Such as the kind that constructs buildings, homes, that farm fields, that do work so cheaply and easily that the prices of things are very decreased (simply because of price competition.) Let them do our work. But with resources expanded through them bring about fair price policies.

Batteries that last forever (or far longer, at least.) This would be a gold mine for anyone who invents it. A guaranteed route to getting rich.

Scientific Threats

Many people enjoy idealizing possible threats of new technologies. In fact many a movie is about just that, from AI to zombies. It is good entertainment but really there aren't many realistic threats coming from future sciences.

After all I see no logical reason to think that Android's would "consider us inferior and destroy us all. " Or a system of AI encapsulating us within a simulated reality in order to use us as batteries. Or a flying drone suddenly attacking human kind.

Robotics/ Androids just done give a damn. They could be carefully programmed to kill, as whilst a war. But they can be blown apart just like any other machine. I'm not altogether sure but it is more in the fact they'd not have any good reason to destroy us. But some of the concocted ideas of threats against us via science are absurd.

Like zombies. A zombie bites you and that's it, you are one of them. But really, if you wear think clothing and a helmet then you could walk freely about. With a motorcycle helmet they couldn't even spit on your face.

And the story of apes becoming intelligent. Maybe if they were made very highly more intelligent than us. But again, what would it benefit them to destroy our race.

I find these things very unpredictable but if they could be made more intelligent then we ourselves can be made more intelligent. And Android's more powerful that their counterparts could be made to go against those against us. I guess the answer is in the solution.

Hopefully a mind control devise is never invented. Or a virus that is impossible to deal with. Maybe that could be solved by a solid energy apparatus, that the virus cannot be pierced. The best thing to do ahead of time is to think of an effective solution and make it if at all possible.

And many solutions are there, at least.

The Godist

Knows that the best investment is to science and technology

Knows that they are best donated to

Embraces most of all what is most scientifically advanced, or coming close

But also takes what is old and makes it better

As these old things aren't otherwise given any chance to evolve and develop, as their evolution and development has been halted

The Godist has a good knowledge of new sciences and tech, and is so ready and willing to receive them

S/he is generally educated scientifically

Regards the Godliness of Humans as being God, and science being it's creator Good, and the world itself, a third God.

Regards magic as being science proven true, our magical working is scientific working

Is not closed minded, believes that science and technology can make all things possible.

That through science, all things are possible

May dream to invent great things, and so be as high priests among us

Is socially kind, tries to keep inactive a reptilian mind

Believes that only science and technology can end all suffering

Does not tolerate religious people interfering in the uses of science and it's development. This is a heresy against us, that science is prohibited and inhibited by religious thinkers

The Godist has imagination of what is to come. S/he gives ample thought to new things that can be, picturing an idea future in their minds

Considers that the best religious like fantasy is there scientifically, not mythological, not fictional

Does not agree or settles with any good science and technology being prohibited or inhibited by anyone

Agrees that science and technology should be developed to alleviate suffering first of all, and for less important human uses secondly

If is productive is best benefit by good, even great, scientific ideas.

All Godists are scientists

All Godists, inventors, great thinkers, and well versed in these, being applicable in real life for them and for others

Keeps in touch with reality. Cannot and should not become lost in a world of science but rather command it, in not becoming enslaved by it.

Only accepts things proven true. But we do look for the truth not readily apparent. But if something is found to be void of truth, we abandon it until it is, if it ever is

We are a very worldly people and take from the Earth the best of things. We appreciate the world around us. We regard Mother Nature our Mother.

We do not build our world on lies, but the truth

We do not make our bed the bed of evil, nor the bed of ignorance, but rather rest in hope for science to come that will make life for all of us better, and so are driven to make life better for one and all.

Are equipped with a general idea on how to keep life good and well scientifically

We regard ourselves as gods.

We must know well how a God does being as a God, well. And so the purpose of this religion is known and shown.

Parents and the Old who Jealousy Prohibit Science and Tech

These are people that did not have such a good thing as we do now. If you look far back you will find people whose only amusement came from forests of trees. But we have grown past that. We want good things in a kind of base, a home. If you think about it, you don't need to venture out on order to have a good and full day. There are some that would insist that to not leave your room regularly is unhealthy. That is true socially, but there's not much truth in that otherwise. If you entertain friends or have one good friend, otherwise living at home does not effect you, certainly not significantly.

Parents and the older who lived a much more bland life do not have as much appreciation for the newer things. I'm reminded of the first scene in the first Zelda game where Link goes into a cave and a sage tells him It is dangerous to go alone, take this. Link then has a sword to venture out into the imaginary life. With people among people there is produced much strife in the world. But with those that keep alone there is a far smaller risk of becoming corrupted by people who largely want them on drugs.

.y own parents gave me video games. They wanted me to be a home body. I had friends but they didn't really do me any good. I was always stealing and doing crazy things. The best time of my youth was playing Final Fantasy 4 & 6, and my youth wrapped up with involvement in Final Fantasy 8, which I passed on to my brother.

They say people are detached from reality with cell phones but I really see more positive things coming from playing video games or watching movies than socially derived activities. When people are generally alone they are far less trouble making, conspiring, not striving for popularity. Not fighting. Not engaging in meaningless talks. Have better egos, better self esteem. Are generally easier to deal with. They don't suck it all in like a vacuum. They have more space to grow and evolve.

But the greater point is that people apparently fond engrossment in technological entertainment preferable. Obviously so. They that want to take from others cell phones and games are in the minority. Most people prefer a video game, a movie, online videos, texting and such over actually meeting with people, not doing much really. It's just the minority who wishes to take these things from others. But the majority wouldn't have their lives any other way: a life online, on the phone, with video games, TV, watching online videos and such things. Therefore they must be doing something right!

Home as a Paradise

If you are fortunate to have a home, even if it is by renting, a home can be made like into a place of great comfort and personal satisfaction. Money toward the home is money well spent. It is easier to say you don't need something than to say you do. But keep with you the best of all the small things, such as cups.

Ice makers, pleasant curtains, a good chair just for you, a good bed and good blanket, occasionally a good pillow, maybe paintings, or posters, and good temperature control are just a few of the many ways a home is made better. Maybe you want a smaller fridge in your room, a digital projector mini theater (as they are becoming very affordable) and things generally kept up to date, such as lighting.

A book shelf of books you most like, a collection of your choosing, comics, or else video game manuals, dolls, action figurers, video games, or board games, any collecting is fine. Everyone likes to have a good collection of something. Or you can collect more than one type of thing, even a few.

Try not to pawn anything. By pawning your things you'll never have anything. But to sale a collection that took you years to compile, that is just an investment all along. Even if you just get paid back as much as you put into it.

Over time things collect to what was having the least to what is having quite a bit of good things in the home. General security is easy to come by. Those kind of things are getting cheaper.

Spray for roaches, be rid of them. Keep mice out.

Get solar panels for the roof a wind generate for the wall.

And have a wide variety of things just to have them. Keep in stock certain things and do not focus entirely on typical things, which for many is a short list of things that they do not buy much more than.

And be creative. Apply your own touch to things.

Those With and Those Without

I think there should be an extra bin for those that throw things away to put them in, and those things provided to the poor. If you've wandered around my city for any amount of time you'll find such things laying around on side walks. For whatever reason. They are good things often, too.

As tech develops you are either in it or outside of it. Those with any money can get good electronics and things that people today depend on. But then there are those without these things. You'll either be a person up to date with new electronic devices, with Fi, enhanced TV, the newest engine, the newer things within homes, or you'll be without them. It is like a chasm between the two.

In fact it is becoming that they have to be given at least the least of these, people are providing cell phones to those with very low income, such as SSI. Some places have opened their doors for computer use by the public, naturally by people who can't afford their own computer.

But they receive the least, still, while one portion of the population can have things, even incredible things, comparatively. One side is greatly invested, the other side isn't. And what would be the effect of that? Will there come a day that what we consider a basic necessity, such as cell phones and will find, suitable entertainment, or a means to work, that these things are given to those who couldn't have them otherwise?

All in all you could imagine it this way: that there is a highly advanced and technological society—and the rest are living in a sewer. Would they pull them out of the sewer? Or would they be left there to die?

A Wealthy Life

There are great things in the lives of the truly rich. More than we could even consider. They bathe in Jacuzzis. They sometimes have a dozen of cars like they are hot wheels. They have a large theater screen with surround sound in their homes. The newest game consoles. The most powerful computers. Lush and beautiful curtains..

Very large homes, new ones, that span far from one end to the other, upstairs, too. They eat at restaurants when they want. Good ones. And they are driven anywhere they'd be. They have a pilot, too, in a private plane. They take vacations to idea hotels in Rome, Egypt, London.

They don't have to work, unless they are the boss. They can afford a very large diamond on the ring for their spouse.

They don't keep bad food. All food is the best of it. As you see things too pricey at the grocery store, they don't, they get it. And they have servants cooking for them. And they may even have chamber music performed in their house.

Money doesn't only make you happy. It is the stuff that makes life a stroll through paradise.

On the other hand

The richest people of just a decade ago, maybe two, three certainly, did not have the things that I do. They may have had that brand new gaming console Play Station, but I have a PlayStation 4. They had wireless phones but only inside their home. And they were ugly. But I, I have a cell phone such as I do. If they had a cell phone at all it was ugly and clunky and couldn't do much more than call. They may have had the marvel of texting, but my phone is far beyond that.

They may have had the best CRT (fat box) TV, but my TV is flat screen and large. My TV is enhanced by internet shows, videos. The richest a decade or so hadn't had what I do now.

And although the richest people of today have the best things now, they will fall right into my lap sooner or later.

And this really is why for a Godist that the best societal system is capitalism. Capitalism makes new things all the time, as a consumerist society wants what is new and what is new today is old tomorrow, and as such science and technology, as well as a better life, generally, improves.

Drugs Might Be the Only Answer

Unless you have a non working brain, a person who was so badly broken that nothing bad is perceived as such, then you are bound to get very angry from time to time, even by insignificant things. Not just that but face stress, nervousness, suffering, pain, depression. Or worse, Schizophrenia. Such as myself. Schizophrenia is not multiple personality (dissociative disorder.) That is a common misconception. Schizophrenia makes you grandiose, paranoid, delusional, and hallucinate. Take those things as heavy and bad, and you have schizophrenia. You think you are Jesus, the Anti Christ, perhaps napoleon, or a great inventor when you aren't, are known worldwide, and such other grandiose thinking. And you think, delusional, the people on TV or radio are speaking directly to you. Or many such absurd things. And I have a point to make: psychotropic drugs removes this thinking. If you are fortunate like me it removes all of this thinking. That is a miracle: a pill that one day voices are bothering you, then gone, one day you think that you are the King on High, then you don't. Suddenly the radio is just filled with DJs, regular people, while you take these anti schizophrenic pills. Many think all those pills do is numb you, sedate you. But the don't. What they do is make you think, normally.

Most of the argument goes against using pills to make people better. They'll say that people are supposed to have problems and strife, a bothered kind of living, accepting of stress and life's difficulties. I wouldn't blame you if you took that side. But consider a pill that made you just a little better, enough to handle stress as not as overwhelming, but able to be conditioned in your life like clay, not stone. A pill that makes mood a little better. A pill that removes sociopathic thinking, even.

And they are working on such a medication. As for me I don't see any use for anger, nearly never. I never really have a good reason to become angry. And it is a feeling I hate to have. The Buddhists strive not to be angry. People have long sought and followed philosophies and religion that inhibit it. But they were never good enough to do so. In all this time philosophies of thought have not made anyone consistently and fully happy. But I believe that just the right pill can. Not a pill that makes you high as a kite, but just more happy generally, giving a person some breathing room and making us more pleasant around each other.

An Anti Ascetic Religion

Most religions will argue the evils of worldliness. That the only good thing in life comes from detachment to the world. You can either join the party or sit in a cave. I certainly have a better argument in saying the world can be a very good, adventuresome, and satisfying world. I really do not think the Buddha would have become himself if it was that he lived in the world that we do. Of course him and Jesus hated the world they lived in.

I propose an anti Ascetic religion. One that has it's followers look for good things and willingly receive them instead of rejecting and denying them, making a miserable life. If you have something good within your grasp get it. If only gotten through intuition, a sudden filling of pleasant ESS toward anything, then get it. Get the things of your heart. Because the fool would never had gotten, thinking it would be stolen, anyway.

Materialism does make you happy. Having good things make you happy. You either sit in an empty room or before a good TV with your most favorite movie. Tell me, which person is happier, is even doing anything?

I say don't deny the world and all the good things before you. It's far better. Some would just throw everything out, give away all of their things, and never had lived. But those that have made a good home here with the best of things, with at least a moderately high income have done the best in life.

If ever homeless promise me that you would do all you can to get out of it, finding a job, moving upward as hard as the hike might be. Don't be as other religions would have you do. That the best thing is just to throw away all you own and be homeless. That is their perspective. But in this religion is no such thing found.

These Would be so Cool!

  1. Force shield protective clothing. I used to think more in terms of a globe of solid energy around someone. Actually it can just be in the clothing itself. Solid energy clothing won't only keep you warm, be ever clean, or provide idea warmness, it would protect you against aggressive people.

  2. Replicates at hand. Science fiction material has always had their replicators on a wall. But why not a smaller replicator on a person, his hand, or in pocket? Wherever they are they wouldn't need food. And that is especially good for the homeless. When that invention comes then maybe they could be given them.

  3. Far reaching and in depth ancestry. I took the ancestry DNA test. Apart from some minor scatterings of 3 percent or less, I am 26% Irish/ Scottish, 19% Scandinavian, and 16% British. That info was good to know. But I would like something so in depth as to trace back a thousand years

  4. Ring tech. We have went from computer to lap top. From laptop to cell phone. From cell phone to watch. And I'm sure that ring tech would come soon. I elaborated well about this and it's uses in my books Lucifer's Books of Inventions and Ideas. They would essentially give us "magic" hands.

  5. Light paint. Light that emits light from an entire wall or desired sized strip of it when power is introduced to it.

  6. Holographic board game tables. For me particularly, an RPG, or D&D, with online capability.

Destruction and Devastation is More Possible Than Ever

To be realistic it is not the threat of AI or virus ridden zombies we have as a fear. It is the fact that we are making viruses and infections ever more resilient to antibiotics. We can only go so far with this. The more we produce and implement them the more they become resistant to them, the stronger they become. To put along with that governmentally produced, or terrorist sponsored ones, viruses, could very well be created to use against a myriad of people. First within a large city, spreading outward—air born and deadly.

These weren't so likely before. But it is a far worse threat now than ever

Another threat we face is a bomb far worse than the hydrogen atomic bombs. And who knows? Maybe such a bomb has already been made. It was guarded as a secret when we produced an atomic bomb, until it was dropped. And naturally if a government made a more powerful bomb than that that, too would be kept secret until used. Things such as anti matter bombs may have already have been made, who knows.

And old atomic bombs have been sitting around for decades, some of which are susceptible to theft. These though do not produce a threat to all human kind. They may engulph a large area. But not the world and every one in it. Actually a far worse explosion would be from a super volcano. And nature has proven a powerful thing doing far more harm than we are capable of, currently. Be it the explosion of a star or a large asteroid colliding on the Earth.

But overall I fail to see how anything could utterly destroy the human race. Chemical weapons and bio tech, atomic weapons and such, can do a lot of damage. They should be strictly prohibited. In some of the areas of the world war has always raged. It's better not to bring them home but rather expunge them from the world, for the better of us all. Because they are those that haven't any mercy, merciless slaughter for the sake of it itself—they should be slaughtered themselves, mercilessly. There really is a good and evil world.

Shine Bright and Burn Long

General separation from others is the introverted trait of the geeky/ nerdy. And it is these people that would rather sit quietly and learn than to get together with groups and shoot the breeze. It is better that they use their minds toward creating things good, and so shine, than to do things like sit in front of a TV watching Star Wars, or compulsively viewing porn online as they are alone, to themselves, as compulsive masturbators..

Many such people go through life dimly. Those are the dimmest of people. But on the other hand resides those that are alone learning and creating through their education. These are the kind of people with a lot of potential, and they shine very brightly when they are learning, and using that knowledge productively.

I encourage individuality from people more than anything else. That a person not be too social, be much more a loner than that. People who aren't driven by popular culture. People whose tastes aren't derived from what is popularly taken. That those who base their lives and tastes on the order of the day are the greatest of failures in life. Not even really having a soul. Having a simple mentality, maybe wrapped in right or wrong, as has been exposed unto them by civil leaders. That for them a problem has to be. Else they have nothing left after they've succeeded in their cause.

You cannot be your own person and yet others. And those who think the same only produce the same. Such as a blatant rip off of what was before, with little ingenuity and originally introduced to what they produce.

But those that think for themselves, especially as much as it is and as long as it has been, will make things new, not second hand.

May tour standards be high, to make a second good point. Go up an inch at a time until you are yards high. And maybe you'll even reach the sky. Maybe you will be a star. But you aren't going to get their without daily effort, in whatever a way you get their. Fortunately the competition is slim. Because most people aren't doing anything particularly special with their lives: more meat for you, if you hunt for it.

Some things just don't pay off. Somethings take a lot of luck, but that usually comes about by taking shortcuts. Shortcuts selfdom work. Everyone is taking them. It's like traffic on a road that would otherwise be the best and quickest route. Those who seriously go to higher learning in getting a degree- a useable one, not one easily gotten and sought by everyone, one perhaps a little to difficult for most, will get very far in life. That can require a lot of determination.

Making the right connections can help. Investing in the right idea, a business, could possibly turn our well. Or a lot of thought in inventing something incredible: to think, to think, to think, until you have arrived at something so good that there is no doubt you'd get rich by it.

Many people would just make online videos, few of them get far, and fewer get far for very long doing them. Some people might strum a few good chords and sing a handful of songs. They may succeed but they may not. As a rule: if it is a fun and easy way to get rich, granted you succeed, then you will have a lot of competition. But if it is difficult but in great demand, the supply being smaller than the demand, you are more likely to succeed from it.

Some people will sell pirated movies until they are stopped. They may have an easy job that pays well enough, but there is no pride gotten of it, in all honesty. It is better to find something you can be proud of to do, if you are ever lucky enough to feel as bright as a star. And save pride for later. In the meantime have it in small doses. But when you get to where you'd be, then you have earned all the pride you take from it.

Technology has made people very complacent. If you think back to the days of the American dream, there were many doors opened for people who would think and act on great ideas, with much thought, finding the right thoughts toward making incredible things. But now most such inventors aren't. Most of these great new technological things are coming out of large corporations. But with enough self education you can work with things electronically using scientific, chemistry, technological (well rounded) education.

Many people find themselves bored by even the best entertainment. They have feelings they should be working creatively. So they form hobbies, even if it is just collecting something and going to the store to create a good collection of something. They may work on an old car. They may work on their home. Some actually are creative in no way, in fact even a majority of people. But those that decide to do more than just be a couch potato are lesser than those that at least have something good they are working on, improving. And maybe to a father or mother work on the home is fully satisfying, putting their children first.

For me my books are my baby. The speak of me what I want them to say. They are immortal, they reflect me, represent me, are a piece of me more desirable than a copy of DNA: they are, instead, a piece of my very mind containing my thoughts.

And that is what I've decided to do in my life. To write.

This small group of people worked on a video game for three years. A new version of Zelda for the NES. When they got it completed you could only imagine their pride. And they'd done something that will last forever. They left a very good piece of themselves. I think better than a baby. Self expression is an important thing in a person's life and is an undeniable right.

I say apply a little perfection, putting up one good brick at a time, until you have built a wall that stands strong, that endures.

To be an individualist, to be determined to do the best, to do what others do not yet a something in high demand, and educating yourself well about what you are trying to do, is the best formula for success. And in doing these you will shine.

The Next Big Thing

There is nothing better appreciated ahead of time more than scientific/ technological advancements. There is always something around the corner. Sometimes these things are entirely new. Some have just recently been conceptualized and are such a great idea to be able to deny.

CDs were a big thing. I have always thought the best of technology, knowing it's full potential was without limits. My dad asked me what I thought would come after a CD and I told him "something like a credit card but smaller." What I didn't know was that would be the size of a finger nail (a micro SD card) let alone one that held a few dozen GBs.

Drones came about quickly. Those burst into the people's interests, fully. And they can be used in a few good ways, from mail delivery to construction. But they also enable better flying cars, though any anti gravity devise would certainly out do it.

"The next big thing" right now are 3D printers. Many would agree. They are quite popular. And slow. And expensive.. for now. But video projectors that were once $800 are now, maybe, $200 or less. Something as new as a household 3D printer as in demand as it is costs much, and being new they are yet to be developed to their potential.

3D printers can make things like cups, models, action figures, nut and bolts, gears, game she'll cases and all else, a good amount of things. What they can produce will increase. If they find a way to make circuit boards differently enough, not in its modern, typical way, but in a new way that can accommodate creating them with a 3D printer, is possible.

Currently they are as slow as a paper printer from the late 1980s, even slower, but we can expect to see its speed increase, it being able to do more, and costing less.

The best thing of all is the benefit it imparts of better creativity put right into a person's hands.

How Things Come Together Scientifically, Naturally

I often say, "we may not have gone to Mars yet but when we do it'll be in style!"

Scientifically and technologically one thing can very well lend to another. Choices open up. Applicability does, too.

My favorite example of this is how easy it is to make or improve video gaming electronics. A person can print out new labels and booklets for the game. A person, using a 3D printer, can make a specialized shell and case. Someone can put new batteries in old games. People can replace capacitors, faulty screen or optical drives. And people can even make all—new games. Those games being made more than ever with game making software. Even the music is made easily, with notation software. Mass duplication machines, spiting out disks in large numbers, it all enables people to do far more easily what in the past was time consuming, tedious, and costly.

Doors certainly open in the mansion that is science, allowing people to more freely roam. And sometimes people leave when in the midst they find something is our there, and bring it back. It's an untold story that they here, and so tell it to others. Those good at listening will take what is heard and come to understanding with it, and use it the best possible way they can.

It is incredible the amount of resources we have and how so broadly they may be used. We are doing far greater than the witch craft of yesterday could ever imagine. No witch could have produced a cell phone, but here they are at hand.

It is becoming very common to find on video sharing sites (right now video sharing site) uses of science, scientific/ technological crafts, creating things like a mini steam engine or a very basic computer. Tutorials abound. From programing to making a radio, to good uses for indiglo and how to unlock a phone. How to build computers, how to (do whatever you wish to with science.) Many people must want to learn these things. Those videos get a ton of views. So all of this provides some foresight into a future better educated world where scientists are more typical and people can think and act more as such and that will do a lot of good for us all.

Where the Fire is Never Quenched

Imagine a future world in which, scientifically, there is no death. That a fountain of youth formula was created and implemented. That further more there is no diabetes, no obesity, no disease, no cancer. No crime either, for technology protects them, as like an unbreakable force shield between you and others. Like certain cameras that hold any criminal accountable each and every time.

Would we keep our senses? Would they be enhanced? And with diabetes being easily cured or altogether prevented, would people move onto a largely sugar based diet? Would the food pyramid guide be turned upright?

And what if it was made to be that people no longer needed to sleep? Could we revel, then, day and night, feasting on great things? Music is already made available from the corner of the room, blasting from speakers or quietly humming.

And imagine that AI and robotics advance in such a way that we ethically have slaves, machines without egos, doing all of the work for us. We would be left with a choice of doing what we want, our own choice jobs.

And about hunger, if food was more easily produced.

And we could live on the moon if we wanted

We could travel in robotic bodies. We could immerse ourselves into a synthetic reality produced by them, traveling about through them.

Translators would allow us to understand each other, one and all.

With software we can make any sort of mathematic calculation. Drones help with construction. Hopefully everyone would have at least a small home. And the homeless emptied out of the streets.

Paints a picture of Heaven, doesn't it? In Godism that is Kingdom Come. That is our future Heaven. A return to Eden.

In it:

Walk on air shoes. Shoes that you can step up and down on the air, and quickly travel around like Superman.

Things of old gathered one and all together into an internet database. The culmination of our knowledge, obtainable, applicable. That as it very well is we can pluck information from the sky. I say let there be Wi Fi for one and all.

Fully immersive second reality devises. We all know that's coming.

Maybe a drug that makes other drugs have no effect on a person, and so by taking it, taking another drug afterward has no effect—that may be our only solution for people helplessly hooked in them.

If it hasn't been done yet with e cigarettes, then maybe there will come a perfectly safe one. Much to the dismay of those whose livelihood depends on stigmatizing tobacco. We do to have a cause!

eBooks readers that are paper thin and foldable. Electronic screens paper thin, and foldable, and are dispensable as napkins. Used as stickers? And holograms so realistic that it really does look just like the real thing, not some sort of ghostly thing you'd find currently.

Clothes that clean themselves, time away from the laundry mat. Just like how video game consoles lead us away from the arcade. How tents kept us from taking a saw, going to a nearby tree, cutting it up. Getting some rope, and setting up camp, if not a whole community of people.

Having such bodies that we can run, literally running for miles without exhaustion. Or if we've got some dough, then traveling around in a driverless RV. And maybe future Kingdoms will be Disney World or Ren Land, Star Wars Place or Carnival Land, The 20s, The 60s, a place for authors, a place for gamers, everyone acknowledged, and time spent in idea environments, hopefully one where someone can more freely and liberally apply their sense of aesthetics.

The Godist Church

Religion does that best (creating a type of people inclusive to their own) like the Monk, like the apocalyptic. Such as those in sacred thought. But what about a coven of scientists, whatever that would be called. A Laboven? A place where a circle of scientists gather to think if new things, only apart from a corporation. After all, who does that? But it would be far better for the world that scientists gather into groups then a religious one so doing.

A Labircle, a group of scientists that think we'll together and publish their findings—if this religion had anything as a coven it would certainly be just that.

And maybe they could produce thin, cheap, but good little books, ones getting straight to the point. Maybe detailing their plans. And if they are promising, and carefully not scamming anyone, ask for funds toward what you and your group is trying to accomplish.

The best donations is toward science and technology all development. Only one thing can eliminate or reduce suffering on the whole: and that is science. So it stands to reason that a Godist Church should collect funds for scientists either within it or outside its Church. For us a Church should be a place of brain storming. A place for inventive thought. A place that facilitates creativity: not typical crafts or something, not writing music or painting, but rather the kind of creativity such as inventing.

A place that teaches, offers support, and encourages towards all these things.

Educational books would be our religious texts. They would provide a general level, a beginner level of education toward things such as electronics or writing in code, basic circuit board designs, whatever is scientifically and technologically beneficial to the world. The most beneficial of them.

And those proven most educated are priests of their own kind of knowledge. The best educated are leaders in the Church, King/ Queen of the Field.

Other Aspects of the Godist Church

To highlight a part of this book.

The Godist Church should be like unto a shrine of highly developed science—most typically, electronics.

And in at least one small area a kind of museum for electronics of antiquity.

As for that area in which are good electronics, among them could be digital frames over stain glass windows, a sort of screen as windows, like a small and very thin display.

What the priest speaks about:

New Scientific/ technological developments

General education. Whereas an individual can go one day or another by choice determined by what will be taught

Possible things on the horizon regarding science and technology

History of science and technology

Ethics of science and technology

And for the kids in the Church—given that they probably couldn't wrap their heads around these things, should have a spacious room in which they can play video games and have computer access. That would make Church for them a very good and fun place to be. Hopefully they would be invigorated to attend Church every Sunday (although Church can be on any day as it has decided.)

And with how cheap some video games are and preceding consoles, selection should be broad regarding games and displays for them to play them on. Toys have become generally electronic, things like LCD games and such should all be available for them three, rewarding attendance.

Maybe some mind tests could be incorporated into the Church. These could be an initial offering, a type of IQ test that reveals interests regarding the fields of science. And going from their as a person has shown through it what they would do well at. A right introduction for person to person can be offered after that Church, determining what can best be learned by them. Determining what would interest them regarding it, so they would know the right reasons for attending.

A large theatrical screen can be there. Digital projectors have gotten cheap. These could have scientific documentaries. And a library of scientific text books can be present, on a renting like as a library format. Or just sit and read with pens and scrap paper about.

Pleasant things produced electronically, fiber glass lighting, black lights in a hall way, the lights turn off, stars glow above, and you've made a perfectly good Church that can be your livelihood.

Better Uses of Science

More money invested toward things that would reduce or eliminate areas of human suffering: as with food more easily procured and brought up for the starving.

Things that would protect people from the violent, even making it impossible for them to be attacked.

Things that increase the capacity to create.

More easily created and cheaper homes made for those who are homeless.

A pill that lightly increases a person's mood, which isn't addictive or harmful.

Free Wi Fi for all people.

Robotics and AI used to have as "slaves." Ones that could be used to increase our resources and drive down prices. The law should be in place at this time that if corporations do not hire people, then their prices should be greatly reduced.

Easier, quicker, cheaper filtration of sea water.

Things that reverse aging, making people new again. Anything that eliminates cancer, disease, illness, and impairments most of all. Also something that improves mental capacity.

Because we are all on this boat together. We have the opportunity either to pick up those beneath us or to pass them by as they gravely suffer. It is just good ethics to use science to improve the lives of the least to the worst instead of making a new powerful battery for a cell phone or a digital camera over a camera that can catch any violent criminal.

Imagine the leap of confidence in a world without homelessness. Any one of us can be made homeless at any moment. And while our loved ones age and die, that may not have been had scientists endeavored harder at understanding and improving the aging process.

Helping the unfortunate is more important than a cheaper LED Enhanced Lighting 3D TV. When I was homeless my only entertainment came from a cheap radio. Why do things like that have to be? You know, I'd freeze at night, badly, but my problem was the least compared to so very many others in the world. In some areas of the world they eat mud pies and drink from waters on which village bathe and crap in.

And regard it as our shape of morality. That for the Godist this is the form of morality that for us matters most: whereas Christians have their morality, Muslims, Jews, Buddhist each their own form of morality, we have ours, which is using science to help the unfortunate instead of making the fortunate more fortunate. It is a sin to use science exclusively to help those who don't need it as much as those who suffer.

Philanthropy is a trait for some who are wealthy, such as Bill Gates who would argue that the best thing about money is being able to help others. And so he did, as precisely and as well as he could. He is fighting against Malaria for those who are prey to it. And he's given Harvard quite a good computer room. He is more likely to put Windows into public domain, except maybe that he would have lost so much in regards to a legacy and income for a company that can invest a lot of money into helping others. If you think about it, by selling Star Wars, George Lucas sold his soul. You could only imagine what would have been done with it had it been put into public domain. Star Wars everywhere. Star Wars everything. Movie after movie, doll to doll, action figures, comics and books, fan films .ore freely made, his movies downloaded in droves.. e-god.

Supporting Your Favorite Things

I have a general philosophy regarding those who create things. That those who first made something I support on that fact alone. If not immediately the first but those that were the first to be the best. Such as Atari, who were really the first to make gaming consoles. Odyssey came first but relatively Atari got it all started. Things like Linux I support. I like Windows over Apple. For me that is because of just a choice. When I like anything well enough I try to keep liking it, I continue to and hope for their good: much liking a certain football team (Seahawks) do good or do bad, that's my team. And if I just liked the best doing team, where's the reward in that?

That's such a way with me and SEGA. I really like SEGA. That also has to do with supporting an underdog. It would be a far more surprising present to see SEGA doing well. But with Nintendo and other companies, expected. Besides SEGA had quite some wicked games: bloody Mortal Kombat, Altered Beast, Golden Axe, and the best sport games at the time. These sport games are just easier to play, since it doesn't have to be a month or more before it is done. Just an hour. But SEGA could make something like the Sega Phoenix. Or someone could honor Sega in making the Segasis.

Final Fantasy I support more than anything else. My favorite music comes from it. And the best memories of my childhood come from it, into adulthood. So I want to see them continue onward, for better or worse.

Just by having a set of favorite things you wish well toward you have the opportunity to grow with it and be glad it is around to this day, may even be the next best thing. Those underdog things can be the least of anything one day but the greatest the next, and you can celebrate with it.

And these days old things are made new again. Even after having been buried for years, even decades. Roseanne recently resurfaced and is doing well. Things on TV and films are being revisited. You could have any favorite old movie and expect it to return, any more. They finally figured out that just because a show went under ten years ago it could be popular again. Movies of all kinds, shows too, and in fact if a person had made one good show s/he can expect that it will be around forever, just put on pause sometimes.

And the same applies to video games. Old consoles made again, old games reproduced or repaired, and new games for old systems being made.

The point being that this circle keeps your interest going round and round instead of like a square. It goes forth, it falls, it's put behind, rising to something new and doing so again.

The Four Elements

And maybe if you are good with the abstract then they can be Earth, Fire, Air, and Water. But that isn't what I am talking about.

I am referring to scientists not having their hands too full but rather treating things on a two to four basis. To know a set of four things together in all harmony rather than a big bag of junk. To know how things are correlated better. To understand how things go together in sets of four are our four elements, the element of the scientist who is working to put things together minimally at first, more robust after, for the better all whole.

And such a good way to invent—that in connecting any two to four things, randomly, or found to be a good combination. In finding the right combination you have completed any task necessary in putting something together good and well just by finding the right combination, or by taking four things more randomly and being committed to put them together well, producing a desired result. For example: disk, laser, speaker, power. Or game pad, dial, light, book. Or gamepad, desk, panel, closet. The trick is to find a good combination of things more than producing ideas out of thin air, and the second trick is in putting them together well whether or not if it seems like a poor combination: with the right thinking it can be a good combination.

Cult Indoctrinated Thinking

Beware of the modern mind and its contemporary mentality. People are enveloped and saturated rigorously within certain mindsets. They are made to feel like an enlisted hero to combat the evils of smoking the evils of the tobacco companies. Modern propaganda against smoking has evolved from "its dangerous," to "it is very dangerous," moving along to "it's very specially dangerous," and today "it's dangerous in every way." In fact—the puff of smoke travels fifty feet high moving through vents and into the rooms of children, who should not be made prey to it. It sticks onto walls and clothing fibers. And furthermore it is destroying the environment. Dogs eat these things. It pollutes the water supply. The tobacco companies are trying to lure children into smoking with good looking packaging and tasty flavors.

It is socially discussing. When they pack in a pack of cigarettes, don't they look like monkeys? They reek. They have rooted out teeth. They don't want to hook you, too. They are conniving. They think it's cool. Smokers are less likely to be hired. They present it as a social stigma.

Know The Truth, they say. Enlist in combating it.

And I'll analyze all of this right now. First of all, it has become a philosophy, practically a religion, one like a cult. Some people take this stuff very seriously. They come to think they are super heroes pulling others out of a pit. They couldn't deter it health wise, so they made it appear repulsive, turning it into a social stigma. And gathering in members that are heroes to its cause.

The thing is that things pile up over time. What was one day simple was once for it's originators alone. Others catching on wanting it to be their cause will add unto that. Even to the level of great absurdity.

The dream can never die. The fight they fought in the past is our fight, too. In fact things have never really gotten better in all these years and people are obese. We have the candy company to blame. 35% of people are overweight. Actually it is 40% some would say. Sugar is very bad for you, even in small doses. The candy companies are causing diabetes and should heavily be taxed. A diet containing vegetables is good for you. Sometimes milk too. Milk is very good for you, actually. I say it isn't. Eggs are and vegetables. Eat a lot of fruits it is good for you. Don't eat too much fruit, it contains a lot of sugar. But that is real sugar, not corn syrup. No artificial flavors in my diet. We have come to realize that gluten is very harmful. This one contains more fiber. Oats can possibly perhaps prevent a heart attack. Buy our low sugar, high fiber, lots of real grain (special kind) oats.

March the March of the healthily triumphant! Left Right left right who is going to eat their oats today? I will! I will! Who promises to drink it diet to day? I do! I do! Who can eat some greenies today! We can! We can! Now let us run a whole mile today! Yes sir! Yes sir!

I would like to say to my current recruits that you are a most honorable group of people who will go far. Remember, dear recruits, do not let any stone go unturned. Eat quite precisely and you will live long, healthy, and smart lives.

It goes along with the same principle that people have before them a set of principles. But in getting involved into something that means so much to so many people, they wish to produce for it additional knowledge. What was the most simple of things: just don't overeat. Be moderate. Not too much sugar or salt. Have variety in your meals. Had blown all our of proportion.

The worst of this I'd seen—in a form resembling lunatics, was a certain portion of people so inflicted by the success of Donald Trump. People cried, and raged, people had thought the very world had cone to an end.

So my advice and it's good for sure, is to not become heavy headed like these kinds of people—the kind that lives and breeds social propaganda. That is best done simply by being your own person. Not another's, not belonging to anyone so group, not being in a racial brotherhood of any kind, making instead adult choices and acting on a personal level, not racially, not based on gender, or what it may be, but live and think instead on your own personal and individual basis.

Laying in my bed with Him, trying to make sense of Him

Without a doubt those that pray to their God/ Allah, Yaweh, do so humbly.. too humbly. More fearfully than not. He is taken in great seriousness. He is not spoken to greedily.. ones wishes are most of all left out. He regards Himself singular, the creator of all things, whom many hundreds of thousands are praying to at any given moment. And those are just His Earthlings. Is He a Father? He has fathered billions. And He leaves most prayers unanswered, especially, somehow, those prayers not likely to happen, no matter how important. He is my Father? Then how had it been allowed that I became homeless for a year, blatantly attacked the times I have been, and all sorts of malice that occurred to me, worst of all starvation. Quite frankly He does not deserve to be my Father. He is hateful. He is demanding. He rouses problems on me that I once called "trials," and all around He is useless, and so He is, no matter what King David said of Him and all His fearsome Glory. I'm better off without Him. I used to read and very carefully adhere to Christian philosophy. This Jesus who said that salvation was free, but if you are not saved then you are damned into eternal hell fire, a smoldering pit. They'll say nonsensical things like, well that's your choice, you are either saved or you damn yourself by not accepting his sacrifice. But that is like some person which vaguely came into the Earth some ages ago and went about in a cocky manner saying that my way or the highway fella, love each other and if someone attacks you so what Father loves you for it, gonna kill myself now, every one hates me, remember by loving me you can ascend into heaven worshipping me forever beside my Father.

I was a man who came from a virgin birth and this guy as they'll tell you my chosen twelve that I cured their blindness and such. Oh and you can heal such things, too, in my name. Got a back problem? Agonizing in pain? Remember if you pray to Father than He will do anything for you just by faith. And so after the few days Jesus was put into a tomb he rose from the dead. We don't care how good you are. If you do not worship Jesus you'll be damned. So read this set of guidelines regarding life and.. you are to hate the world and everything in it. If your eye is evil then poke it out, if your tongue is evil cut it off. You don't want to go to hell, do you? Eat now of my body that is the flesh of the lamb, I go now. I ascend.

And throughout the history of Christianity there has been a raging group of murderous people. Christians judge more than anyone or anything. It is for them a past time. One that is very involving to them, something special.

They feel inadequate toward their God, after all, and in order to make up for it they'll go by every verse that says God and Heaven will rejoice when you set a sinner straight. Separation between Church and State involved an asshole that was trying to segregate a kid who didn't want himself force fed by this guy. Their general feeling is that Christ died on the cross for my sins and if you don't believe in him you can just die on the cross, too.

But what was ever wrong or faulty about people making their own sense of good behavior? Christianity is actually a detriment to good and agreeable behavior. They think everything good they do is the result of Jesus. Yet there are many people doing things good, even better, that hadn't had to be commanded to do so. Don't gamble away your money? Boom! Got that one down. Don't attack someone? I am not that way. I didn't need Christ to be good. Really any genuinely good person doesn't need Jesus to do good. Good comes from good people, not Jesus.

Humankind is heading in the direction of ultimate power, scientifically. And I don't mean destructive or harmful power. I mean we are finding remedies for ailments, better cures, things as such could end starvation, devises that better protect people, and even a formula or technique that would greatly extend lives. But "God not be trumped," or as I'd put it, "God not be made worthless and without attention," we don't need Him, but He would put or motion on halt, knowing Him, He'd slam on the brakes.

Don't have such a God in your life. There is every good reason not to. If He really loves you, He would not damn or harm you. But what are you to Him? If you are an ugly spider that He crushes, there is no hope between you and Him.

Moving onto the next thing—what kind of God and what kind of praying is good, is helpful? That doesn't need a big answer. It is an easy one to say that during prayer you should feel encouraged. So what good you are doing, in being acknowledged by it, should make you feel good, even increase determination.

A God to tell you that you are thankful to her/ him, and in so doing to count and number your blessings, if nothing else.

A God to tell what you need in life, and so you know yourself. Asking for help and listening for guidance, which is helpful too, even if you are just praying into thin air.

So look into your life while you pray, look for the good, try to find out how you can get what you are lacking, and feel an overall appreciation for life.

Idols may be detestable to Holy God but there is no real indication that he slaughters people who use them. Be bold. Carry an idol of any sort. They help when it comes to meditative prayer and visualizing. They put before you a god in physical form that can actually be quite pleasant to pray to.

And personally I prefer visualization to prayer. I like to conceptualize being wrapped in the goodness of my Mother Goddesses wings, as it makes me feel secure and nourished as my life is changing, and to know that no matter how anything is tumultuous, good days will come, are even near.

So listen to the words in the wind that guide you most, come to terms with what is bad in life, but also good, and bring it all together into a helpful and loving God being believed to be at your side.

Being Psychologically Well, Having a Scientific Mentality

No doubt that scientists naturally have an idea mentality. They are geared toward reason instead of easier, more lofty, simplistic thinking. A regular person I'd wrapped into the culture before them. And are far more susceptible to drugs and more party like doings, even being alcoholics and socially intolerable—intolerable to deal with by those of more introverted minds.

These are the kinds of people whose drug is learning. The geeky, introverted type, who are best to be around, to have as a best since singular friend. It is good advice to say that you should only have one friend, and s/he should be a nerd, a geek.

Lofty thinking is probably the one bad kind out of the scientific mindsets. But these aren't really a scientific kind of thinking, but rather a philosophical kind. Such thoughts seem high above the rest, the rest of the kinds of other thinkers.. who are more "down to earth." Lofty and having one's "head in the clouds," bearing pride for such "high minded things" is not wisdom. Among all the kinds of thoughts they are what can be called "novelties."

Then those of a more culturally driven mindset can be called "bric-a-brac" An old fashioned and conservative person "antiquated," But the genuinely scientific person? S/he is more the electronics. Carefully wired, and very useful.

A scientist at heart is a person who operates according to reason. They are more sound. They desire to be alone, usually, and their thoughts are construed toward development. And I fit that description well enough to desire time alone to think, and to have what I know be both presentable and useful.

Those that are scientific should increase these three areas of their thinking: to "think outside the box," to be able to conceptualize from the abstract, and to be "broad minded," yet able to piece together things from one area far away from the other.

The Art of Piecing Things Together

In putting things together I have a list that you can use to cast the puzzle well

Avoid putting too much on the plate. Try to stick with a limited number of things. Know these well and how they may harmonize. Discover what they can do. And knowing what they can do together. Look for a purpose for these things together, which is not always going to be apparent, not right on the surface—to cut away at what you don't know or what is hidden deep, you could discover something regarding it that you had no clue existed/ was possible.

Think in the abstract—to regard things as other things, to relate the two, to bring that together in harmony, and to broaden your imagination can be very helpful. If you can't understand something one way, try to understand it as it is something else. And have an overall knowledge of how things nothing operate similarly and distinctly.

If you are thought blocked like on a dead end road, then go to another area for awhile and get back to it later. You'd at least remained productive in coming to understanding with it. Articulate what a whole new language would tell you and go back to it having a better over all conception of the area you would have said.

Think tough that you can do anything in the way you're doing it but for one missing piece. If it was that the puzzle is almost completed the last of them will be the ones gotten to last and could be missing because they could never had been with the way you are putting it together, anyways. The last few pieces of the puzzle are probably found elsewhere because they have been hidden all along.

Broaden your education a little education goes a long way. When I was just a kid I came up with this wholly technical thing that I found our later is easily done with just a basic electronic component. Any person who is to have the tools in what they are doing needs to learn what they are and how they are used. A person can start out with just a little knowledge gotten a long time longer than something already there—that something that would have saved her or him a lot of time. Basically what I am saying is: know your stuff or else it will not be at your disposal and you could spend a lot of time doing something that would otherwise taken a hour to learn and have dispensed weeks of study learning it on your very own.

If something can't be done one way, it can be done another. You may regard these things as a puzzle. If so it is more a puzzle that can be put together in more than one way. The trick is in choosing the best pieces. That is also the most fun. You can bring things together in seemingly endless ways. Choose the best way. If it can't fit one way then look for another way. One thing is easily done one way, like a record, and much more difficult another, like a CD. But it is isn't necessarily true that the more difficult way is preferable. In fact simpler things are more desirable as long as they are producing the same goods.

Brainstorm and put before you many ways to an end. Have a broad understanding of what you are trying to do and how it may be done. Put on paper these things you wish to do. And instead of being precisely from action to action, on creating useful ideas, be more robust with ideas.

And remember: there are many ways to make a switch, but the differences don't matter really until you get into the area where a finger press (touch switch) comes about, and afterward even incorporating your fingerprint. The time before that was inconsequential. They didn't make much difference.

Administration for the Ethical Use of Science

Obviously as scientific knowledge expands so does its possible evil uses. We all like Lex Luther, a bald man, a rich person—someone whose money is spent toward scientifically produced destruction. Those types are possible village, are easy to come by. But super heroes are not something practical to combat it.

That would take a governmental institution an ethical committee. It isn't less than apparent that as things are more easily procured that are either used destructively or blatantly against natural ethics that we need an administration to combat it and forcefully prohibit it. Among these are Perversion tech such as a camera that can see beyond a wall, or x ray glasses. And destructive things, like some sort of bomb: one that is easily made created to an atomic bomb but yet just as powerful.

And if it should be prohibited in particular way: cloning.

Further down the road we could come across mind control devises, these things that reprogram the mind or some such thing. There should be zero tolerance concerning them.

Production of new viruses and such nightmarish things should be as monitored as though by the FBI.

Creature of Chaos

Destruction isn't necessarily a bar thing. In fact great wars have leas to great things, even though after extensive destruction. It even helps the economy. That is not to say that we should begat war.. except that when and why we should, making our enemies from the unethical, usually in areas of relentless war where they go to brutal extremes to harm others, including the innocent. Including children. They that are dictators and mass murdering groups are choice targets. And let the things created in time of war help that nation's citizens all the while.

We have gotten to such a place that we have innumerable little gadgets and gizmos. These are taken as a given. But if we encountered true and significant destruction, rendering us to have but science and technology to draw us out, then we will be working in a "new room," where these things that can get us out of that pit will be created and refined.

With all of the arguments that we are harming the Earth we are doing so too in our perfective handling of it. It is said to be a delicate system. One that must practically be handled with gloves. Like a bit of TNT. Bit on fact the Earth would be served very well by taking a large amount of bomber Jets and dumping on it thousands of seeds per every square mile. Seeds not deemed "pleasantly appropriate for the environment," but rather seeds largely of all different kinds, be they weeds, be they fruit trees, be they vines, be they vegetables, flowers, even fungus. That is an Optimal way the Earth could boost its living system of things. What is good will survive. And there would be again the most needed aspect of evolving life: the surviving of the fittest, the necessary demand for change that those things couldn't survive through other wise.

We are an apple and orange world! We are a tea and coffee world! We are a pig, chicken, cow, and tuna world! And I predict—not with certainty, but it is reasonable enough to assume—this will back fire on us in some unforeseen way. First of all that's just what happens on nature. To only harvest potatoes, or corn, causes a dust bowl. And over time I bet you that killing and consuming by the tons and tons every year cows, as we do together, is going to evolve that cow, in a way that produces a virus, or any way that nature would have it survive. One way or another, life that is regularly slaughtered.. and to add to that yet carefully kept around—is bound to have seep in a deadly preventative.

A good dose of "chaos" is good, even sometimes when it might seem like the worst possible approach. We could be crippled left with just our most basic things, but given that we have preserved knowledge in books, and on hard drives, the internet, we can certainly go from there, possibly tending more to things more important, but either way taking an all new direction, one that would not have been traveled on otherwise. Humans evolve most of all through their thinking. And nature has proven quite a challenge to us in so doing.

Things are always easier than they seem

Talent is usually easier than it seems. Something like reading music comes easily, performing it more difficult, unless the left hand is just doing chords, the right hand simple melody.

Something like "building" computers is actually very easy—referring to putting together the Mobo with ram, could, psu, hard drive, etc.. You need only learn what all goes together and what doesn't. And most computer parts do go together

Programing a game can be easy to hard. It just depends on whether you program it by coding or you program it through a game engine. Often there is an easy way to go about something and a difficult way.

Creating an online website is very, very easy, as is posting videos online. Which might seem like a no duh thing. But when they emerged they were thought to be a difficult process, and not done

Repairing circuit boards is easy. To replace some caps by soldering on new ones. That is just removing the solder from each cap and putting on new ones the same. And that is the same with any electronic part. You just replace the old broken parts with parts that are new. Or it can be an optical drive replacement or an NES 72 pin connector. A little bit more difficult is putting a new back lit screen on a very old game boy handheld system. But it is still easy enough. And replacing batteries in old game carts is also easy.

I find it difficult to find something that isn't easy, isn't daunting.

Riding bikes, or cars, learning how to use a computer or cell phone,

I guess if I had to list what is difficult it would be advanced math Things that are time consuming labor, too but that one isn't along the lines of what I am referring to. Though anything can be done the easy way or the difficult way. There is software that does very complicated math, whether an advanced calculator or an app. Grammar can be quite difficult, I'm ready to admit. But software is emerging that corrects grammar as book are digitally fed into it.

My point is that if you think something would be a good hobby then go for it—it may be easier to do than you think!

Sciences helpful to the homeless

The best donations are toward science, whatever it is you wish to donate towards. That's because only scientists can eliminate all suffering, by a long shot in fact, as it's uses can solve any human problem altogether!

As scientific advancement abounds, so do better lives.

If you imagine a homeless person easily enough getting a governmentally provided cell phone (and it's been my experience that) I had one, but I had to wait beside my plug in for hours before it was charged. And then it only lasted at best, a few hours. This thing had the only entertainment I could find.

But newer phones can charge full in fifteen minutes. And will find is becoming more abundant.

As houses become cheaper you'd think that our government would allow the homeless to have a designated that they can live. They don't. They tear them down and send them to a dump. Each if the costs but $1,000. A man on the news was making these homes for the homeless. They were devastated when they were taken and thrown into a garbage dump. And that is the worst kind of theft!

3D printed homes have made new homes more quickly built and more cheaply built. Solar panels or wind generators can get one off the grid. But there have been some arrested for erecting wind generators. If your needs are few, then you can live off the grid with these. Homeless in their little homes they will have light, a cell phone charger, and a few necessary things. And it is a far better life than walking up and down the street constantly, having no place in which to rest and really relax.

Higher Intelligence

At its base people can range in intelligence. Most people don't think beyond the simplest of things and do not have a variety of perspectives to put before any given thing. They enjoy music most of all, loud, random music, whatever is very available. They typically live off of snacks. They are quite able to sit before a TV all day. But to compensate they may find egotistical pleasure in reading. But they take facts on an as-given basis. They will believe whatever they are told, like about energy drinks and park ventures leading to better health. Usually things regarding health and food. They do not approach the weightier matters in life. They believe what they are told.

Culturally they can't see beyond the sphere they are confined in. Cannot look beyond it. As something is for them, so it shall be.

They may have a job, but they are not productive beyond it. They had never gone beyond a daily and basic life routine. They might be stumped on how things are done and conceptualize these things as a stigma, full of flaw, and a waste of time. It usually takes something like strumming a guitar well to appeal to them. To lure them in. Put them in a trance.

But as how wide the difference is between any two human people the distance is far greater between human and dog. And as such it could so be between an alien race and a human race. Aliens that are like humans, human that are like animals.

But we are in our own reality governed by a very certain and precise brain mechanism set under the laws of physics. And just as much as it (will someday) be possible to make apes as smart as us, so these aliens could do for us. And the experience would be unfathomable, like a person that went through an operation that gave him sight for the first time in his life.

Far more a potent effect than that, really.

The one good lesson in life to being a bright bulb rather than a dim one is found in self-inclusivity, that way in being your own person thinking for your own self. Practicing having many perspectives toward any given thing. To create intelligence your own, not by drawing it from others.

Modern Collecting

We have gone from collecting dolls to collecting electronics. And with 3D printers we can now make dolls/ action figures. And we can also reproduce old video games with a few tools, a few items very easily gotten. We can even create all new gaming systems, in making old ones portable or producing them in terms of ROMs and emulation.

It used to be that comic books were the most desirable collection of its kind. But now? Now people are interested in getting old video game manuals. I foresee a time when old electronics gaming and otherwise are going to be the most sought out by collectors.

That's already so, largely, but it will increase to a point that a person would much rather prefer collecting an electronic device, and old Apple computer, an old game or console, even it's controller. A walk man, and old Tiger LCD games.

That's become recently suitable. And these newer electronic things like iPhones are going to be highly valuable in the future, especially if they aren't opened from it's packaging.

Newer electronic games include things like Organ Trail handhelds, which have a screen on it as good as a computer would have it shown, but on a very small screen, and handheld. Tetris used to be only portable by something such as a hundred dollar game boy. And now, a five or so dollar Tetris handheld game can be gotten.

If you want to be a person ahead of his/ her time, then collect the novelty of the day. And such things are electronics. I predict that action figures, old coins, stamp collection will be less desired some day, as maybe they should be. It is much more fun to hunt for a rare video game or console and their accessories, an old radio, little LCD game, gaming manuals, and games than it is for things like coins and dolls. Of course that depends on the person but I am sure most would agree, certainly enough to bring about a culture of collecting them.

Any Worth of Superstition

Granted that old superstitions aren't going to invest in a person magical powers, but all of them still have some sort of use or another. Can be used, relied on.

Such as Karma, well, there may not be vengeance wreaked on you by the universe if you do something bad. But generally doing bad and hateful things are going to come back to you. By believing in Karma you have a framework of good behavior. And by doing good to others, good is returned.

Astrology, the belief that the stars and planets cause certain predictable things to happen coinciding with their month of birth, might not realistically predict the future. But these readings, horoscopes, can at least be used as advice. They might tell you that you need to do something in order for another thing to happen, and that can be used as good advice. Otherwise it may accurately portray your mood of the day, by coincidence, and by the horoscope itself can provide insight. Otherwise: they are just fun! They can provide you things like lottery numbers.

And as for Tarot cards, they do have a certain way of working. That is through the abstract most of all. A person who looks at card to card can idealize very easily with them: they are made that way. They are made to paint a picture. They'll tell you that this is good or bad about the past, and that this card indicates the future in relation to the others. Essentially they paint an understandable future, they help you understand the past and what can come based on it.

And as for seeing the future on a crystal ball, it can be a good way to meditate and bring up something like images, can help you visualize.

A ritual can sooth the soul. It can bring you into a better understanding of yourself. It can also release energy just as it is meant to, and if it is a curse involving anger, can be exhilarating.

And likewise praying can help a person where otherwise they have less hope, or just have no one that can be talked to as a god is talked to, an entity of personal interest.

The Life of a Good

As this book stresses, humankind is venturing into godly areas of science, forming him/ her into god like beings. Already so! But there is very, very much more of it to arrive.

A person can figure what sort of lives we will hold, what our existence would be like having we come to a point far ahead of our current state. But scientific advancements are very unpredictable. It largely depends on what people find entertaining, and it is those ideas we have about future person's. For example, space travel was all the rave some decades ago. Presenting ideas for future person's almost exclusively, and leaving other things out. Referring again to the unpredictability of scientific and technological advancements, it is 2018. We have yet gone to space. But unlike the absurdly crude computers presented in shows like Lost in Space, we have developed computers far beyond that point. In the original Star Trek The voice of the computer sounded like something that came out of a cheap text to voice software.

You may not be able to predict what new things will come, only the great minds coming up with them are able to. Kind of comparable to music and music illustrates it well: who would have predicted rap music out of thin air? Likewise we won't know it to be until it is. The internet may have been easy to think up, but very few did. So we can't really know what is to come. Some of these things would be silly to even think possible. But science makes all things possible.

But that doesn't mean don't try. In fact it is very productive to think of what could be in the future. It gives us ideas that can either be done now and if not now then in the future. Star Trek had communicators, Halo decks, computers you could interact with, and replicators. Now we know what we can do, as soon as we are able to, as soon as a person conceptualizes how they may possibly be done. The story tellers of science fiction are the best of prophets, for sure.

A person that doesn't believe he is doing good will not recognize what is good, and will so not be able to find it. But confidence comes from the person that knows they are doing things good, and will act accordingly.

The life of a god must be extraordinary. It makes me wonder, will we go about like Q. Q was a god from Star Trek in the strongest sense in the word. He could travel time and any distance, he could pop things out of thin air. He was immortal. We can currently imagine being aided in such a way electronically. And we have developed electronics quite well. And there are a lot of new advancements to be made, a limitless amount, really. But sooner or later we are going to come to start bio tech and have that as a power of sorts. A whole new field.

One that would perfect our biological input and output, making us more spiritual kinds of energy based beings. Putting data within ourselves. For example, the kinds of things as the internet roaming about in your body, being able to be accessed.

Perhaps we will make ourselves get by in more minimal and easier ways. That a pill could be food, that we get our oxygen from the air. That our hearts automatically grow new tissue. That our knees heal them self, as we will very well be engineering the operation of our flesh and everything within it. We could grow new legs. We could grow new teeth, probably easily too once we find out how.

I don't know why it is that the world has appointed us to die. Before it is that science may save me, I might already be dead. But I count on the fact that I came from nothing to begin with. It could be argued I didn't come from nothing, but I did. Far enough behind the road I was thrust into. And having come from a nothing I can return from nothing.

I think that the world can be understood as a recording. That the amount of light that hit anything can be measured precisely, and such measurements can determine what happened before. It was a foot that stepped on this soil with so much pressure. And that such measurements can bring up such a clear idea of what happened before, that we can look back in time.

The Mentality of a God

It's been said often that a god must be bored, having lived through everything, being immortal, having lost interest because of a worn out existence. But that seems silly, all s/he would really need is a friend, and there are many things that can be done to occupy time, innumerable really.

Does s/he create, or does s/he destroy. Are they prone to rule. Likely they would be under rules regarding behavior. In fact that would be a necessity. Are they ever cold, are they ever heat exhausted. Probably not. And if they have scientifically disposed of obesity, then I imagine they'd feast. And maybe they can pick and choose from a wide variety of new foods they have created.

If I were a god, an angel, a demon, in its usual context, I would enjoy most of all interacting with lesser intelligence, such as modern humans. Though especially humans that came before. I would present myself a messenger. I would go into a home and display my great powers. I would tell them to make a book for me. Something like the Koran. I would occupy a human and through him become the Buddha. I can imagine it must be fun. That a Church having strong belief in the Devil and poof! There I am!

And to set forth a story making stories, guiding civilization of these lower beings, shaping the course of history. And maybe that is the reason why we are here, as amusement for god-like beings.

I imagine I could hide in a rock far away and produce effects that bring about life in world's my own, far away, somewhere in the vastness of space. I would produce life as I would want it to be, perhaps in my own image, and reside as King there, through the ages, maybe taking a vacation, but mostly there. I think though, that this could be quite boring without my god-like counterparts.

Music must be very different for a god. More in a twelve tone row Schoenberg style. We like the music we like. It has to be kept simple in order to be understood. But a godly ear could understand it much better. And what is a thick stew is known very well. And for us that music would be entirely incomprehensible. But for them it would make sense in every way.

Material wealth would be easily come by except in certain more appreciable ways. A rock is just a rock. But a human that makes it into a fine jewelry is much more worth something, even for gods, especially for gods. Maybe that's what happened to the lost Ark of the Covenant! And so many lost things. They would after all carry far greater meaning for gods, who could produce a sapphire out of thin air. As far behind as we are from being such gods, even we can make a diamond

I imagine for periods a god must rest. I imagine that after all is said and done that a god may find it quite relaxing and homely to just sit on a good chair with just a little before him or her and relax, for long periods of time. Maybe waiting for something. Maybe forming things in mind that in a magical way come to reality. Maybe like us on a cell phone but with them retrieving such data and communicating within the mind. Just as we play chess online while on our cell phone, transmitting data via Wi-Fi.

Who cares about a ball or a tree. But a god teaches a sport, a good plays other kinds of sports, her or his own different ways. A god doesn't sit at a tree and stroll through the park. S/he plants a tree in Eden.

Our work is becoming easier. It used to be you'd write with pen. On parchment. With squid ink. Then, people put before their selves type writers and the printing press. But look at how far we have come, typing on a cell phone, basically sending it's essence into the air above.

We are getting there. And rapidly. I always go back to the principle that scientific advancements do not add. They multiply. The marry together producing many, many children. Some inseparable. Others bastards. But all of it will make us into gods, more and more, until there is no stopping progress. But what a scary place that must be! At first, anyway. Like all fantasy has been brought into life. How long will it take to get through the have and fog I don't know. I don't know if we ever could. When anything can be done, what will a person do?

A Healthy Mind.. A Healthy Life..

Does a variety of things: Avoiding compulsive and over frequented behavior. A person that does new things at least a few times every month challenges the mind and gets to experience what is new. Does not remain where interest doesn't remain, though after a vacation from preferable past time returns to it fully invigorated, if they've left that option open.

Is productive: to be guided by a purpose, that makes you proud, and to have leisure time apart from it, which otherwise pride and real relaxation may not be. To be doing any productive purposeful thing has the time go by with focus, if not quicker, but keeps your mind on that instead of getting paid, like if you had SSI awaiting a check.

Meets its needs: A person's most important needs are food, drinks, and entertainment. Entertainment comes in with a removal of boredom, filling an empty space. That may include books, of course. Or music, movies, etc., Anything that you enjoy. Food and drinks are obviously important to be happy, because having no food is about the most miserable thing that can happen to you.

A healthy mind learns things: a old thing may be learned better, and yet better, or something new, needing to be learned well before you can do something with it. This includes a broad amount of things. There must be a myriad of possible talent acquired from knowledge.

Has desire: This one is especially important. As a rule of thumb if you don't desire something you'll never have wanted anything. All the things you own won't mean anything to you. But if you have the desire of a child then your heart would bust from joy at what you receive. You'd even find the things you own far more special, from the least things to the greatest. In order to want to do something you have to.. want to do it. You have to come to an understanding of why it is good. You must think in your mind what would be good to have, and then go get it.

Is liberal enough to be able to preserve one's own wishes: has his or her own side to fight for. They have want they need socially. They are not ran all over and bullied. And unfortunately that may mean you'd have to fight for your rights and dignity tooth and nail, because oppressors aren't subdued otherwise. A good mind isn't put under a heavy cover hiding itself.

Is in the right environment: if you are young and very much being abused, I encourage you to speak up about it to someone that can help you out of it. You might think that the bad world/ place you live in is the only world. It isn't. One parent sexualizes everything but another would be far removed from that. There are people that would never abuse a child or a spouse, not in any way. And there are people so morally strong that they don't cuss, they never yell. Unless someone harms those they love, which is moral strength itself. To be in a good environment is essential to being happy and thinking well.

Has a good companion: an idea friend, one perfectly suited to you. "Two is company, three's a crowd." The happiest friendships are with two people. And I mean apart from your spouse. This friend is relatable to you, ideally. For me a best friend would be interested in retro video gaming, electronics, D&D, Final Fantasy, video game electronics. And I've had such friends who were the joy of my life. Some people prefer to have pets. Of course you could have both. But for me a person can't be substituted with an animal. Good friends should work together, real work or not, working on a money making venture, or just going to stores together buying used games.

Simply makes life for themselves better: a healthy mind and a healthy life is largely your own choice. It's just that choices to do so are often inhibited, as people can not so easily leave a comfortable routine. So what I am saying is, make the choices that will lead to a better life, even though making your life better can require difficult choices. I did a such thing when I was living in the poorest state in the nation, got a ticket, took a bus to the west coast, to San Francisco. You do not have to abandon your whole routine. Not at all, but if you have become complacent then you'd be happier by so doing.

Otherwise remove stressful elements from your life, gain good control over it and keep that control, eat well, sleep well, and don't believe any lie that you can never be happy by doing the things you do, or not without doing the things any one tells you to. If it makes you happy then you are doing something good whether or not anyone says that can't be.

A Kind of Understanding of Food

If you go about thinking of food in best of terms you will know exactly what you like. It would have the effect of knowing what you want and looking for it, being able, then, to find it. If you don't know what you want then how would you know what to look for? But if you think about it what is the best bread, what is the best ice cream, the best fruit, the best juice, etc., then you will have a shopping list at heart. Otherwise you are very limited in your choices. You could even be stuck on just a few ideas—in fact you likely would be, doing the same thing continually.

It can be a kind of science for you. You could consider oranges in many different ways: is it a good fruit, is it a good candy though? Is orange sherbet good? And if orange isn't a good candy flavor, what is? A sour apple? Is a sour apple a good fruit though? How about apple pie? Or apple juice? And is chocolate better than fudge? What about peanut butter fudge. Is a giant soft pretzel the best bread? Is plain turkey meat good? Or is turkey meat better in thin slices, put on a sandwich?

It all can be very entertaining to think about, even a form of meditation at night, or where you need something to be thinking about.

When I cook based on recipes I just go by the guidelines of taste and texture. What makes cooking a kind of art is that it is done to optimal taste. If you think about it, it's a highly individual thing, one of the best forms of self expression.

One thing I like is chicken stew: chicken meat from the bone, shredded, combined with a lot of pepper, noodles, and cream of chicken soup.

But my best recipe, a mixed drink actually, calls for a mix of coffee, tea, a splash of lime and rum. Mixed to taste. I call it "a Lucifer," and when it is asked for, ask how you want the three to be mixed together, like with a little coffee, or make it mostly coffee.

Imagine Newer Things

It can be predicted that force shields would be the greatest invention from anything since. A force shield, a solid energy thing, that turns energy into solid matter, like a solid wall produced by energy, would have more uses than to protect flying space ships.

They could make homes, large and small. They could produce high rising homes, they could also protect people, as they'd be surrounded by them. They could be used as elevators. They could be used as propulsion. They could be used as clothing. They can be used as better eBook readers. They could produce tools, having one thing that can form into any number of other tools. As furniture. As a TV that takes up no space when it is turned off. Can create a basket ball goal. Can raise a field goal area in football. Could make a pool table. Could make a shoe.

Granted they'd start producing lesser things until they progress. But with some development these are possible. The person who comes up with this patent could very well become the richest person whose ever been, and even if not so, at least pretty damn close.

A force shield can be a curtain, hiding the window, and able to either be seen through or turned off, opening the window will become turning off the window.

If they made it so that the S.E. (Solid Energy) could warm up, then there are uses there regarding temperature. They could heat things, covering more areas, warming the very floor, or roof. But the could also have a fan effect. And that would be especially useful as it would replace motors. An S.E. that turns energy around would be more dependable and versatile than a motor. And gears too would never again be the same, if you think about it..

There wouldn't need to be a belt on a motor. If one thing is sure to fail, it is those belts.

With S.E. an umbrella would finally be improved. In fact S.E. would make a damn good umbrella. As a staff that produces an S.E. disk above it.

People wouldn't need to worry about roof repair ever again, because it is produced by energy.

Things could essentially be levitated and brought straight to you.

A bed can be raised and lowered, or just be turned off. People would not have to haul around furniture when moving. It would just be turned on where it is wanted to be and turned off when more space is needed.

And consider that it could, someday after its inception, be made permanently into matter. That through energy it is made but that it no longer requires any energy to stay. That what material thing it makes remains whether or not more energy is being feed into it. In such a case as that, it could build roads, gigantic buildings, homes, anything much quicker and much easier and much cheaper.

They could be used as platforms on the sea, or boats, or ships. S.E. could encapsulate people in space against heavy space matter.

At first such a technology would be base. It would be very simple: a wall, a platform, without much shape. On the other hand, it can be imagined it would be simple to have contours and texture on such a thing, easily not having to be smooth on it's surface. As a matter of fact all of these things I've listed do not seem enormously impossible after the Advent of S.E., in fact they are simple operations for what they can do, even in more basic, rudimentary and initial form.

And who knows? Maybe S.E. will enable us to create walk on air shoes. Flying in a mechanical plane has never been as good as what the birds have, but S.E. could (possibly) allow for the creation of walk on air shoes and wings in a sense.

They've argued to toss our trash into the sun, or dispose of it any other entire way. I think it has been good we've kept from incinerating it. So much of our resources have gone to the dump. Limited resources, like gold and silver, and plastic. A plastic bottle is something that will be around a very long time. And that is good, it can be recycled later. Much of our resources have gone to the dump. But with S E. we'd be more able to confine and cover it up. It then would be more like a big cube, not a big pile of refuse. If they really want to get rid of most of the garbage then they should recycle these things, with or without the approval of people concerned about things they threw into it.

Electronics have been made to last decades. But most of it goes into that dump after a year or few. There should be a recycling bin of people's such things that goes straight to the Good Will.

Let's think up what could occur if we had more abundant energy: practically free energy. Well maybe we'd she'd some light on the world. People would be living so much less expensively and things like electronic cars would be much more easier to come by. No more trips to get gas, or paying for it's costs, but better than cars we could have platforms going from one place to another. It doesn't have to have energy forever. But maybe three full days even under heavy use. A platform, a skate board, a street raft, a bike, that can last as long would be very useful you can imagine. And as long as you aren't in a total hurry to get somewhere you will make it there much more easily.

Longer lasting batteries would make its inventor very wealthy.

Free flowing constant power would mean better and more energy demanding electronics could be made, wireless ones, or handheld ones.

Essentially we are currently confined to our home in regards to more powerful electronics but that is largely because it is a place of high energy. With abundant energy everywhere, the inside can be the outside.

And what AI could potentially do would astonishing you. It can be used to see people helping others out, and reward them. Or differently, that if you just show up to work, it can see what you've done, "knowing" what you are doing and it can pay you appropriately. It could even be picking up litter or mowing someone's lawn. People cost post their yard for such a thing. The guy or gal shows up and mows it, the AI knows it was done. And a machine Pat's you for it

I would like to think that it would be good at analyzing ideas and either improving on them or, differently, puts them to use. Like if you created an idea for a video game into an eBook (just as I've done) then that can be analyzed and made into a game, as instructed. Or a more voice activated game programing software which would no doubt be more easily done. A software that as you speak to it, so it creates. And that doesn't have to just be done for games. But as for game making you'd tell it certain things that it naturally well designs for you.

Maybe there could be an AI based calculator that also operates based on voice. Even complex calculations. That in it's simplest form saying what is nine times 8, to more complicated mathematical computations.

Right now the direction of AI is headed towards three things (mostly) and that is a devise you can interact with, usually asking questions, maybe ordering something, turning off the lights. That and driverless cars. And otherwise what is called "deep learning." But progress is coming all the time. There must be thousands, even tens of thousands, who each and every day go to work for eight or so hours using their minds the best they can to create and improve upon some incredible things. Day by day, doing their best to make the world a better place. People working at making us into gods, in effect, whether or not that's their intention.

And these people deserve more honor and funds than anyone.

Life Apart From Electronics

As a rule, if you like doing something then it is good to do. They could argue with you that you are wasting your life online. And granted everyone should have productivity in their life in any form it comes, but otherwise it is entirely your right to entertain yourself with these things. They'd want you to visit the park. There is no good reason to, unless you genuinely like to. We don't live in caves any more. Entertainment regarding trees has been out done. If you gave a cave man a TV and movies, and he knew well how to use it. And you gave him food. What would you think if he went to a mountain to hang around a certain magical tree?

My parents weren't sure if I should have a Nintendo, the original one from 1988. But they did. And it was the joy of my life. Being a kid these things were more appreciated. As I was becoming an adult I naturally became jaded with it. I no longer cared so much about them and by the time I was 22 I never played them at all, nor with as much interest as a mesmerized child would have. I play more leisurely games, now, if at all. That includes sport, racing, puzzle video game board games, gambling video games, any game that can be beat in an hour or less of playing, not involving intricate involvement to win. Lucky me! Those are the cheapest games! Even referred to as "shovel ware" most of the time—buried, useless, unsought after.

Imagine the internet this way. They'll tell you you are wasting your life on it. That it is a sort of bad, bad thing. Imagine that it is a small square on the ground in the middle of nowhere that people keep walking to and pointing at. Pointing at it and saying you shouldn't be here! And they could just walk away from it. But they don't. They like having something to point at. Something to visit.

People are learning more things and more richly than ever using the internet. Would they take that from others, throwing the bay out with the bath water, the internet has done more good than bad. People are learning things. Knowledge is expanding, for most part anyways. For people not prone to fake news and conspiracy theories, or empty facts that aren't true, which usually involves health ideas (I elaborated on that earlier in this book.)

As for me I use my phone to work, writing books, and it suits that purpose well for me, having something good to do the first half of the day. And then I go on to You Tube and enjoy video game based videos (competition, like my favorite "sport", history of video games and video game consoles, modding games and consoles, going to places like Good Will and flea markets picking up games, or toys too such as action figures, top ten lists regarding games, or simply play through. I love it. It's the best entertainment that's ever been.

Selective Materialism

The Way of Spending

I've hit upon it before, that as much as the Buddha argued against materialism, he hadn't the things we do.

While I was homeless my heart yearned for certain things. Having been homeless that year I came to want certain things, very strongly. All I had in life was a radio. It's very batteries were like rubies in the hand. One thing I wanted was a basic game boy and a Zelda game. Another, a Mickey Mouse shirt, another, a Mickey Mouse watch. Really it wasn't a long list, but it was dynamite to me.

When I did have money I spent it better than I do now—even though it was a tedious process of choosing something just right, I learned about my tastes intricately. I held no reserve for any one thing. I often wound up buying a set of Bic color pens and paper. A bottle of mountain dew and ice. But it was iced tea from Mc Donald's that came across as a luxury from the past. I can't tell you how good it was just to have an ice cold cup of tea. That is the one thing I liked most in life.

So getting my income back I got a Mickey Watch. It broke and I decided to choose more carefully. Actually I had wanted a wizard M.M. watch more, and thanks to the internet you can be very selective on what you get. So I actually found a sorcerer Mickey Mouse watch, the guy from Fantasia. I also found a specifically chosen shirt of Link on it from The Legend if Zelda, where Link is offered a sword by a sage in a cave. Got some M.M. shirts, too. And another thing I particularly wanted: an "Eye of Providence" shirt.

So to make a point, a person can be very selective with what they want, thanks to online shopping. But after I've gotten the things of my heart I came to a conclusion that buying things that way just isn't as fun. I went to Good Will one day and shuffled through the far more random merchandise, and found good prices. I got a pumpkin bucket. And I'd been wanting one, too. Actually I ordered one on eBay before that and it came small very, very small, I was cheated!

I wound up getting a back pack as I needed, some newish shoes, some index cards, which I found were better for writing notes on. Some blank post cards. Some cups, actually good thick plastic, and I skipped on a Mickey Mouse glass, wishing I hadn't. And it's been a decision of mine to go back to those kinds of places to get what catches the eye, rather than is seen ahead of time. I like surprise.

I like action figures that look like Devils. They are a kind of idol for me. I hope to find some TMNT action figures. A Mickey Mouse doll, some good movies, particularly a favorite of mine. Also a good shirt. I want a shirt with any kind of video game on it, or at least a thing of nostalgia like TMNT. I hope to find some old games to use on either my NES, SNES, GB, or Genesis console. I'd settle for a disk based game though, especially if I find an old console there.

I may find a good jacket, even an overcoat. And I am going to four such stores this month and hope to get some good things.

A little money can go a long way.

My most favorite things are: green marbles, little green army men, action figures that look like devils, stencils, colored pens, graph paper, trapper keepers, rubber stamps, stickers, things that glow in the dark, Halloween things, magic the gathering and Pokémon cards, twelve sided dice, miniature figures, board game pieces, Mickey Mouse items, Final Fantasy stuff, video game strategy guides, idols, blue and rose quartz, fanny packs, wool socks, long johns, cargo pants (solid colors) turtle neck, lab coats, over coats, Steeler's Football caps, arm warmers, and jewelry.

As for jewelry the best thing about it is what it represents: money put into a solid form, as in bearing one a person has preserved his/ her cash/status/ resources the best way it may be.

Reliability of Science

I've got to admit, looking at some human people, that they look very monkey like, no matter what race/ color of people or national origin. And no matter where their ancestors are from. You can really see monkey in some people—from all kinds. Scientists say we are an of set of apes.

I don't think it makes much of a difference in education, for its use, and to carry the belief that we came from apes or not, or to believe otherwise, that a being created us all. If a person believed mathematics to be a form of witchcraft, let him. A person can make and have their own mistakes. As long as they carry them though, they won't get far.

A kid told by his or her parent not to believe in school taught evolution probably is going to side with its parents, anyway.

Whether or not we came from a species of ape it's very clear that we have developed far and away from that. I could say well as long ago as that was it makes little difference. I don't feel like an ape. I don't look like one. I don't walk like one. I don't eat like one. I don't think like one.

You could say that we came from what was before that, and before that, and maybe we are all the result of God's stew. Scientists will believe in the strange things of science. Things stranger than fiction. Some believe that higher intelligence is able to be so intelligent as to be good like.

And scientists have thought themselves correct in some proposition for decades, and later find out that they were wrong. They could write a detailed book about a black hole, and it be widely accepted by the scientific community, but later be found to have within it many holes. They then patch these up, and present them again, and go through the same process.

It is often heard scientists had thought this was impossible up until now.

And that is the meaning of the word theory, that scientists do not work in absolute facts, usually. They'd gone over and under the theory of gravity as some sort of fabric in space and then say that this doesn't hold water..

That's just true with certain theories. Sometimes it seems very well that we can make up our own rules regarding physics. That being because one thing may be possible, but it's opposite too. Like a lush environment leaving many options. Something can be true one way but also another, which both seem to contradict itself.

It is well proven what science can do based on theories and knowledge of it, to say the least. If this knowledge was wrong then we would not have been able to use it certain ways, later. Scientists that always thought something was possible based on the least of details had found out the small questions and answers leas to big answers, and more questions. We knew that somehow an atomic bomb could be made and set forth creating one. We knew that holograms could be made, and later created them.

People far behind us, decades, centuries, since the beginning, have tried to do things with the resources they had. They usually relied on magic or magic like ideas. But it seems very wired in us to know that the things before us could be used to do anything we wished, one way or another, like creating gold. We can't create gold yet, but I personally believe that someday we can.

They knew some how they could heal bodies with operations and chemicals, and they were right. They just lacked the knowledge and the tools to do so.

I think science is very reliable and has proven itself useful with just the least of knowledge behind it. A little goes a long ways. It is potent. It is awe inspiring. It is possible because of the universe in which we dwell, being so rich and so well designed. It is like God put it all into our hands, to share it with him. To use it. To conquer it. To become gods in the truest sense of the world.

There is always more to be learned. Any one given thing has within it a vast amount of things to learn from: a plant, a lake, an ocean. The stars above, the places beyond, a handful of soil. All very rich in knowledge. Science is a desire to understand these things and at best is used to help all people and use it to do incredible things. If there is a God, he's left us with one hell of a toy box.

The Effect of Christianity

Just as a Christian delights in converting a sinner into righteousness and all of heaven sings, so too do scientists, just more mildly.

Christians have behind them orders to do so, however, the order if God, and his reward—a reward that is not easily come by.

They see that they are becoming increasingly persecuted (in so many ways) that when the people do not want to listen to them any further, and hog up TV air time with their absurdity, that this is prosecution, and their god Jesus is returning soon.

In this time that He returns, such abstract things will be brought into reality the bowl of God's wrath, for example. And when you see Earth quakes sprout up, and a plague, this is especially likely as he returns very soon.

But this will not be so unless the whole world has been first taught the gospel. And no matter who you are you will all bend a knee to the chosen one, whose birth came about as from virgin.

So count your sins and act differently, for God is ready and willing to forgive them all. If you believe that One's birth was from virgin and that he terribly suffered and died for you, then risen and still "up" there, then you shall be saved! You will enter into his great Kingdom. Jesus has instructed you through disciple John that you must bitterly hate the world. For if you don't you will not be loved by God, who has the Kingdom. And if it's the world you want, it's the world you will get. You will die along with it, and go to hell.

For not following God and accepting his loving sacrifice of his Son, he will cast you into hell. "And there will be wearing and gnashing of teeth, a lake of fire for them." If you don't want to be saved it is your own fault. All you had to do was believe in said virgin birth and all things along side. Especially that Don rose from the dead. It is your choice: will you choose Heaven or Hell? Choose wisely, because you have no idea what comes after death.

Why I chose the name Lucifer

Lucifer was a name first found in the King James Version of the Holy Bible. The name was a very special one, one unique in that it could mean a handful of different people. Some say it means a Babylonian King, some obviously think it refers to Satan, others think, maybe, The Devil's Son, some think it is not Satan but a different just as wicked being who works alongside Satan, and some even think it refers to Jesus, believe it or not.

It was several years ago that I chose it to be my name, for those characteristics. The name Satan had been very popular at that time. But not Lucifer. I told the Church of Satan I wanted to popularize this name, and about two and a half years later there came a show on TV simply called Lucifer. Because of that a large score of sites, social sites, internet groups, cropped up using that name.

I was undergoing a terrible Schizophrenic episode when I had chosen that name. I was later incarcerated (for trespassing on my own property, and being rail roaded) I was in isolation for an entire month. I went three days without any food or water. They asked to take my blood. They were probably looking for drugs, I guess. But I have never done them. I was Schizo and not faking it. They wanted my blood and o told them that I won't let them unless they asked me "Lucifer" can we take your blood, instead of "Adam" may we. So they finally did which was more difficult for them to agree with then it should have been. It came across like a voice in my head though, and may have been.

So they put the needle in me. I had been without food and water for three days. And in drawing up my blood it was very thick and puckered sounding. The nurse said "It's caking!"

Id left that place and was committed into the New Mexico State Psychiatric Hospital. There, I was asked to go to my room. I told the tall man nurse no, and got into with him. I told him to say "Lucifer, go to your room," and when he didn't I spat at him. He charged me and hot me on the nose, breaking it. I fell to the ground and lost a pint of blood. I was immediately tended to by a nurse. She was trying to stitch up the area between my eyes with culture tape, but that wasn't a cut between my eyes. It was a crack. My skull had been cracked. And I later went into my room and spat up three slivers of something, some pink leech shaped things. Like a leech in form. And I told myself after rising from being stricken I am the Thief.

Apart from all of this Lucifer can be a very positive figure. Much more than the name "Satan" can do the same. Lucifer more often represents advancement, evolution, progression. His name is usually associated with these. He was said to have been God's perfect creation and the saying comes to me about this entity that perfection is his right.

Certainly God could have cast him down with good intentions, if you go by the legend. He was deemed not loyal to God. And he took with him all the others who weren't either. But if God had destroyed him he'd have not any consideration regarding him. It seems natural to assume that he was cast down upon Earth to form two sides of things. His perfect creation taking one portion, God taking the others, who remained loyal.

God makes the lion. God has a sense if justice. Lucifer is these things. Whereas God chooses to evolve people spiritually, his creation Lucifer evolves in other ways, worldly ways, scientific and social ways.

But obviously God is not going to say that this is so. That you can choose either him or him and that it is perfectly right to choose Lucifer over him. But I believe if a person is determined to follow the Devil over him it would be no different than a child being followed over the father.

We both make the world go round. Lucifer is a being of importance, of prime powers only he could invest upon a person and a person's life. In choosing one or the other, I've not. I've chosen them both which is shown in my creation of the new religion is Christian Satanism.

But this stuff covers about everything I'd have to say in such a religious way. This book is the first book of a new religion (Godism) of which I intend on creating five or more books for. But I have carefully kept it non religious except in some essential places. This is like the knowledge book. The books after, those will be religious. Being as it is, some of its "followers" may prefer to kept religion out of it, and so this first book is for such them.

Philanthropy

If we help the least of people, those who have problems greater than a short lived battery or too small a TV, then we'll have helped ourselves and the world in its process. But as long as we linger on the lesser things we keep around us problems of all kinds

We know what suffering is. We can become prey to it at any time. When we see the destitute, we should have an example and model of what should be done to help them. But we largely just dispose of any idea quickly, for most part. There are far too few who dedicate their lives to help people, such as the homeless. There are far too few.

And the homeless are treated like garbage on the street that must be swept away. I know this having been homeless. A good bench to sleep on is hard to come by. At any time a guard or cop will approach you and make you go elsewhere. And I heard a woman jokingly day one night "homeless alert! Call the police!" and later they came, while all I wanted to do was sleep in some area.

I believe greatly in all having a universal basic income. An income freely given. If any one wanted to make more money they could. In fact jobs would pay more. Jobs would be more needed to be filled. And so naturally there would be a good choice there to work. But all should have a home. All should have the security to have a home and food. That income wouldn't have to be heavy. All a person needs at its base level is shelter and food.

And there had been those that put up mini homes for the homeless that were torn down and put into the dump. As I've talked about before.

I say a curse upon human kind if we make the advantaged more advantaged and have kept the unfortunate in such dire straits, starving, homeless, destitute.. and I think that would be a natural occurrence that if we do so for too much longer, there are going to be consequences rooted in it.

I recommend handing out radios and batteries to them, good food, cold drinks, but most of all contributing to true solutions, like better, easier, cheaper homes, and any science projects that would inadvertently help such unfortunate people. That can be a devise that produces food, a "replicator" a spontaneously growing seed, in short anything that would help in the long run for them.

We All should have inventive minds

I myself created six books filled with ideas for new and unpatented inventions in my Books of Inventions and Ideas. They weren't all the greatest of new ideas, but I certainly did fairly well. They are six books that have about 90 new and unpatented ideas for them. And I came across a shiner or two.

I think the world would be a better place if it had more such books created by even the most of every day people. We each have our very own ideas to present, to good extent. Certainly anything I could create that I've found hasn't been done yet, and the same applies to you (and you, and you.) To produce and publish new ideas that can be used, toward science, inventively. I came up with 25 ideas a day, made pictures of them with a touch phone paint program. And in four days had such a book, in 24 days had created 6 such books, hopefully which are useful enough. I'm sure I've hit upon imagination for those reading them.

The best way to think up new possible things scientifically/ technologically made is to visualize a future world in which people exist with it. To visualize to music, thinking about what is to come, what is being done in regards to new inventions, will provide you with a handful of ideas each time.

And it is important to know what could be done. People like Gene Roddenberry, George Lucas, have contributed to us what could be had in the future. Imagination matters. In the future people will be able to do so much more. But without having things suggested they might either never come, or come late.

You don't have to come up with a new working invention, just an idea of something doing something, of something in the future that could be. Star Trek is regarded to have first conceptualize the flip phone, 30 years before it was made. And however it might seem impossible, it ain't, given time. "Space may be the final frontier but it's made in a Hollywood basement," as the Red Bit Chili Peppers song chimes.

Whatever you think up draw into a book and publish it for free. It will do us all a lot of good.

Creations My Babies

Having the choice between a fleshly offspring or an intellectual one, I prefer the latter. An intellectual creation represents me far better than a fleshly one could. It is the product of my mind saying things precisely, producing my thoughts into physical "solid state" form.

My book could be around forever. It teaches, the best way I'd have it, and in some way what it produces it reproduces.

I can govern more exactly what my child would be. I know what I want it to be, and so make it. It doesn't talk back to me. It is not able to. It is only able to do what I would have it do.

They bring together a kind of family. They impart upon me good friends. They have good friends, these things I make. And together we are United in similar interest as a guide post telling a stranger the road it goes and where to travel, for as long as they decide to.

The sky is the limit as to how good I would make it. If I had thought extensively I can invest it a good head, eyes, mouth, a body, like a perfect Frankenstein which is better off in this form than made to be of flesh.

The internet does a remarkable thing. It is becoming more so all the time that we can recreate ourselves. And I have my books made as well as I can and then upload them, providing them for free, and they are there forever. Most people may post on social sites. Isn't creating a full book much more powerful, though, covering so much more, and remaining in positions veritably permanently.

Selective Education

Unless someone wants to learn, don't make them. Children readily embrace classes in which they learn to read and perform basic math. But teenagers who have made the choice not to learn anything or be involved in school will likely remain that way. Nevertheless people will find a way to meet their needs. The bird has to push it's babies out of the nest sooner or later, as it true with all mammals each in it's own way. Some are destined to mediocrity. Some are determined and others aren't into making their lot the best it may be. And the best educated have supplemented their lack of educational prowess with ideas that propagated into great wealth.

Who wants too much competition? We were in a world for the longest time that people just weren't thinking. They were taking things as is. If anyone was coming up with good ideas they were doing so for corporations, most often within them. But thanks to the internet and in recent years people are educating themselves proudly into creating. They use things like online tutorials toward creative work where it was just recently no learning material was available on these things.

So as it was so long ago it as such again. People of the sort that tinkered with electronics in their home leading them to create incredible things individually.

I would say generally educate people but more importantly educate them to educate themselves and provide much more opportunities to be taught and teach oneself what wishes to be learned more on a very selective individual basis. For example, what's wrong with learning video game history? Or to learn computer programming instead of calculus?

If they don't wish to do much of anything then the composition is less stiff and only those whose heart in their work remains, and a person is made to make his/ her own way, and that is a natural way of things.

But here are kids learning very many things fully engaged, fully interested but given no credit for it. It should count, be credited to them, and they should have more options, learning what they most want to learn, if they are no longer children.

Experience or Pre Conditioning?

Being in the kind of place I am, a group home/ treatment facility, and certainly having a lot of psychological conditioning classes in my life, I can say that I just didn't need them and intentionally ignored what they taught

I believe that the best psychological development comes from experience. To not delve deeply into matters such as conflict management, which are generally useless. It is better that a person conditions their psychological development through the teacher of experience. We are all going to become angry. But if you simply don't severely degrade, cuss, or threaten, then it's alright, you've done well enough.

These psychologists sugar coat everything. It is strange to hear from someone that dietary sugar is gravely unhealthy but in effect they put sugar in your hand and take sugar from other people's hand, psychologically speaking.

I just don't need to have to speak to someone more than presenting things plain and in black and white. Even if I say something off hand, which we all do sometimes, people are quick to forgive and forget it, unless it was entirely blatant, and you choose your battles.

I really do not need the mind of a Buddha. And I don't see good in teaching as him. My belief rests on things that have proven well for me, even unconditionally. I could pursue a matter and become resolved to end all anger and emotional distress but I don't have those things, even when I do, which is relatively never, they are experiences unavoidable, but shortly lived.

I'd rather teach a person to find his/ her own "food." It being to ones own taste. I teach about the more important matters in life offering the simplest solution I can. And to let those following me tie up the loose ends, to make up for what little I left out.

If I have a good perspective on anything I provide it. And particularly, I refine my perspective, pile and compare other perspectives along side it. My best answers were carefully arrived at. And I am not one who never brings to judgment that he could have been wrong, and in what way.

I Wish..

I wish to procure a lot of readers. Many, from all over—many more than I have already, although I am not doing so bad. I want to make a positive change, both in the world and in people's lives, for a better world, and for appreciated, to be well liked.

I wish for universal basic income for everyone. That the homeless even have at least a little money, one in all. It should be a human right to have a home. It should be a responsibility of those better off, those strong.

I hope and wish to have people in my life were I myself were homeless again, or locked up. That even in such a bad place, I have people in my life ready and willing to help, and so the most important reason that I write. If I am locked up, I want to receive letters. And I want to have enough supporters to put "money on my books." And if I'm homeless, people to help me out of it.

I wish for rapid and pleasurable scientific developments. Scientific developments interest me more than anything else in life. I like to see new things and old thing get better. I like that advancement it imparts upon human kind as we are becoming gods.

I really hope for the day that nobody has to be homeless. That small, cheaply built homes be given them. That scientific developments also reduce human suffering. In any way that it does that is good news for me. I imagine that learned and used well enough it could conquer our weakness.

I wish that AI and robotics will develop to the point of replacing our labor. That whatever we'd do.. things for people on an impersonal basis, would be done by these instead. Then humankind will have gotten to a point of retirement after all of his (her) struggles and endeavors, which have lasted for ages. It could be said they'd "take our jobs" but in such a situation we wouldn't need them.

I wish that old things be made new. I like to see my favorite things return. Out of all the movies I've watched it is good to see them return, again and again. And the same goes well with me regarding old video games and old gaming consoles, too. If only the PS2 would be made a mini console with some great built in games!

I wish particularly for the development and cheaper prices of 3D printing. That is my new favorite thing. And in terms of new electronic inventions I haven't been thrilled in a long time. But better working, cheaper priced, and faster 3D printing is something I'm looking forward to.

I wish for this month's money. After I get tobacco and rolling papers I will have $95 to spend. I look forward to going to Good Will and the Salvation Army to spend it, four of these here, in San Francisco. I am looking for action figure toys, especially TMNT. Or any kind of TMNT item. A shirt, a cup, whatever it is. And Mickey Mouse things, a doll, a cup. I want to Wade through the shirts to find something good, especially regarding video games, or anything good 80s/90s nostalgia. I'd like a board game just because I collect their pieces. Some game cards, whether Magic the Gathering or Pokémon. I want a good sweater, a hooded one, or a jacket. But most of all an overcoat. I want an old gaming console. I want either some game boy, SNES, NES, or Genesis game, a controller for each those systems, I'd like a pumpkin bucket, a few movies ones I really like, and perhaps a PS2 or Xbox game. Some cups for the home I am in. A locking case. I've been thinking about it so much that these came from the top of my head. There is nothing I enjoy more than shopping.

Name Your God

Humans have the remarkable trait of language. As we create new words they usually stem from pre exiting words put together in this way and that. And words carry a connotation long past our grasp. If you see the word work said some centuries ago, you will know they damn well mean work. So if you see some phrase as work for God, then it is a heavier, weightier connotation than we attribute to it now.

A new name at best takes certain sounds meaning something together, and each sound can mean a few different things. Let me explain: the word Gether can mean many things: to get by gathering, to get her, and the word Ether. It can even mean Get here. And that is how you make a new name, the new God name that represents you as closely as it can.

Me, I just chose the name Lucifer for reasons I indicated before. I kept my middle name, and wanted something informal for my last name, the very generic last name of White. My favorite color, too. My favorite food is white: sugar, salt, dough, flour, baking soda, makes up many good things. Milk and sugar in coffee and chocolate. Potatoes, bananas, and apples are in fact white (its meat, not its skin.) Coconuts are arguably the best nut. Pumpkin seeds are my favorite seeds, they've always have been. There are white corn chips, there are "white peaches," rice if you like but not me, personally. And chicken meat is white though I prefer beef. Swiss cheese, cream cheese, mozzarella (and mozzarella is an essential pizza ingredient) many of the best cheeses are white. Vanilla ice cream, which is the most favored of ice cream. And cool whip. And sour cream. I wouldn't make the point if I didn't think it was true: the best food is white.

Apart from that we find things like white gold, the most expensive of gold, we find lightning, thunder, snow, the clouds above, the moon in the sky, and the stars. White is said to be the hottest fire. White is the color of cotton. In New Mexico there is a mysterious area known as White Sands, where it is like sands on a beech without ocean, that are white. Paper is white. Most walls are, too. White blood cells, ice is white if it is any color, a frosty white as they call it. And the milky way itself is white.

So that is a large list of things that are white and they are the best of things, the best of the best of things, and the most awe inspiring of things. The best things of food and the best things of nature, no doubt.

But to be clear I am not trying to sound racist. I am not a racist person. What brought these thoughts out on me are more complicated than thinking about my race. I was in isolation, incarcerated for a month in confinement, a small rubber room, where I had food before me and was creating my "Principle List," as you'd find in most of my books. I gave a color for each of my family. An animal to represent my family, a weapon, and a mythological thing. When I was determining what color I should represent, I exhausted myself. I had food before me, like a packet of sugar. Then I came to think about it as a color and found it highly favorable. Besides who names themselves Lucifer White? Anyone else would have named themselves Lucifer Black. Black as we know, is a Satanic/ gothic/ Devil Worshipping color. So I find Lucifer White quite fitting.

The Best Possible

It may be argued that the optimal products are sourced from light. They may yet need more development, but overall the best uses of science and technology comes from the use of light. There are TVs, which have gone from primitive form to the highly evolved form of today. And as soon as electricity was created they went straight to producing light bulbs.

Personally I like plasma TV, just for fanciful reasons, the same reason why I like crystals more than rubies. They have a magical quality.

Solar power may not produce a whole lot of power, but are easily come by and installed. People can make them in their home, too. And they can power basic things quite well.

However something is done light often does it the best, such as cabal data being transmitted via fiber optics. The best gun would be light based, like a powerful laser. Watches are made a lot better through indiglo. Video games depend on light emission, obviously, and back lit screens are very favorable.

Light processors may be a thing of the future. And it all just comes down to the fact that light is one of the useable things in the universe, a thing of great values.

A whole philosophy makes a good practice for inventive thinkers. To weigh what is preferable, a thing that has reached it's end, which seemingly cannot evolve any further. The person ahead of a phone makes a watch, those after make rings. Rings that can produce holographic screens before it. Rings are capable of giving us "magic fingers."

To determine as by a list what can be optimal in electronics, science and technology, is all good food for thought to an aspiring inventor. To have a list of things to focus on. Four or so things that you include while trying to create things highly advanced. Such as a list like this: rings, light, holograms, voice. Whatever four you decide as a foundation toward what you will create would help substantially, will have you know what education you should receive, will just be a matter of putting them together.

But to think in terms of best of the best, is just as much importance. That is in knowing what works best through one type of thing or another. It involves putting them together masterfully and arranging things that evolve something pre existing if necessary. To treat any given thing in terms of something yet not done, like creating a light processor, in creating a light based gamepad.

You will go a long way by enhancing and developing anything using elements not yet done or applied to it. It is a good direction to take in inventing something new, it makes doing so much easier.

Social Connections Through Online

People can play games together online. This has been so for some time now. I remember using dial up internet to play chess with people through a very old computer. But we can now add to that board and card games. One of my most favorite games was Club House Games for the DS. If I could have any game it would be that.

People connect for sexual experiences too, which is fine as long as they are consenting adults.

People can also meet for games outside the internet but finding each other using it and deciding where to go. That is more up my alley, going somewhere to play D&D or magic the gathering, even Pokemon. Likewise people are fully informed of upcoming concerts, or things like comic/ video game conventions.

So what is the effect of that? Well a small store in the past would only be realized to be there by word of mouth. But now people can look up most places in town with a basic search. I see this as being very good for the economy and something that encourages variety. If you are the only store doing any particular thing and it is something sought after, then you are sure to do much better.

The thing that is bad about exclusively socializing online and never being around others is that a person becomes obsessed over his/ her own identity online. I know this because I have seen so in myself and others. They make dozens of posts a day that people generally ignore. It is like a high way with a million billboards. If a person is lucky, very very lucky, then they would have a video that is regularly watched. But even then do people just post simple reply's to what you are doing. And that is not socializing. Finding any meaningful appreciation online is scarce.

I myself have rich social experience. I was stuck online for awhile but by my very nature and in identifying my needs I busted through it. I have been in homes of preachers, have had room mates. Have lived with different parents who were completely different people. Lived from City to city, state by state. Have lived with girlfriend's and ex girlfriend's, have lived in group homes, have been homeless for a year, have been incarcerated for a year at once, and times besides, and had been in Marine Boot Camp briefly, before they labeled me Schizo. And have been committed for a year and times other wise.

Personally I'd like to live alone if for just awhile. But actually I don't know if I could handle it. I have been around people for so long.

I do wrote books, writing daily. That is my most important online activity, to write books for it. But in terms of posting anything, it is maybe once a week, a picture or something.

People certainly want that one video that a lot of people watch. So much that they act compulsively toward creating video after video, which seldom get anywhere. It is easily done, posting a video. But with the promise of online popularity people will go to any length. It is a short cut to fame, one irresistible.

Living alone with the internet is a sure path to pornographic addiction. When they've spent themselves they might do something productive. They may spend some time at that, learning something, producing something from it. But usually they post numerous things online throughout the week and hang over these things for a bit of replies.

The best solution to this is do not live alone. We all need people. People need people. We are a social animal. But alone online is a despicable life. They think that they are an astonishing sort that is idolized and regarded in the best of ways. Posting, posting again and again, clinging onto every positive response possible, but never getting anywhere with it. Maybe it is better that someone not become popular online. Because that will become their life.

People will post the food they eat online. They'll post the most beautiful of all sunsets. They make a daily diary of their cat. They put someone else's music video online. They at best just play video games. Or learn something worthwhile. But all an all and on the whole I regard such a life as one evil. One lacking, one desperate. A life like hell. Like the screen is looking right into hell and seeing you, it captures you.

But don't complain to others what it is doing to you or those you know. Like I've said, it is like a small square screen on the side walk that some people gather around and point at. Just be the person who passes right by it. It doesn't have to be visited. And believe me it is stuck in it's place permanently.

Electronical Work—Individual and Corporate Based

When certain things were in their infancy they could be created by individuals, or a small group at most. These were like those in the early 80s creating computer based things and software or games for them. In one's home a thing such as a personal computer could be made, and software and games for it. That includes operating systems. And for a long time that was so. It was a single person or small group making games. They were very easily programmed. And as for older tech that was so with radios, and basic electronics.

But things such as these have become so advanced that they require large teams and corporately driven people to make them. A record player is not nearly as difficult as making a CD player or even a memory card.

So I suggest that you leave these areas alone if you intend on making something singularly or with just a few of your friends. It's already been done. And that is unfortunate, but it is the truth.

That doesn't mean that individuals do not have anything to work on and create scientifically, technologically, or electronically. Just look into what people are doing so that way, currently. You may find this great new thing that people are working on singularly, and if you are talented you can take a piece of the pie.

And some of the best new things are just enhancements.

For awhile people were taking old gaming consoles and making them portable. It was a sight to see when it was first done: like with a SNES. That's already been worn out, and it did so quickly. Burning CDs was also a neat thing when it was first being done. And it made a bang for a buck. Now people are making cartoons with a few different voices and animation software. The point being, though some things have become more difficult other things have become easier.

Look through the right door to go through. Look into what new things people are being able to do currently. Like Raspberry-Pi, or Arduino, or maybe finding use for paper thin batteries, the fact that you can now built circuits with a special pen, incorporating into that indiglo, and you have a start. You certainly have more tools, more than ever. And sometimes it is just in doing things differently, or using those tools like others aren't. I think that a cart based game with a new printed circuit board, a new label and shell, new eproms, all new – with one highly desirable feature that none of them have being able to put new batteries on it without having to open the shell. But that the battery is removable and replaceable on the out side of it's shell. Or to create a PS One system, a Nintendo 64 system, that uses a hard drive (which never before they had.) People recreate and modify old gaming systems all the time. But there are a number of things needed more than what is typically done.

Books

General knowledge obtained from them can certainly boost your mentality, preferably. You may have to carefully sort through them. My favorite of them is a book called Self Leadership. Unfortunately I don't remember the name of it's author. A very good self help book can give you the right thinking to live better. They can encourage you. They can improve your perspective.

Motivational books can help you realize that what you are doing will be rewarded and can ease stress regarding your endeavors. Whereas a person may not think so, otherwise. It is just easier to be told these things in understanding them as opposed to doing so with your own inner voice.

My favorite two motivational books are The Richest Man in Babylon and The Greatest Salesman on Earth.

A book of proverbs makes a good book, too. In fact they are my favorite kind of book. I'm not talking about the Book of Proverbs in the Holy Bible. I'm talking about proverbs and sayings otherwise, like "When in Rome do as the Romans, or "Rome wasn't built in a day," or, "A stich in time saves nine." These sayings that you can read and give much thought to a lot of thought for just one sentence.

I look carefully for a good book maybe spending an hour at the library. One I'd come across was The Power of Language, and The Magic of Recluse, as well as Armies of the Night, and Shadow Zone. There was this unique book called Always Coming Home. But generally I read non fiction. Although for me in jail the best book I'd read was The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.

Books on general physics and things of simple science like uses for magnets, pulleys, growing crystals, prisms, generators, can all be helpful for inventors.

And not with getting too far into it: have you ever thought about making your own circuit board? All you need to know is point A to Point B and the areas in between.

The Greatest Value of Internet

For certain the internet has expanded knowledge and presents it to people in forms that can easily be digested.

It used to be a strangely talented person who could repair your old electronics and make them new again. That was largely before we had internet—you just couldn't find a substantial amount of books regarding it.

But now you can specifically learn something, which is better than having to weed through so much to get to a point. Instead of having to learn how to repair one thing you have more intricate choices now.

Better than that people are learning and providing more than one method to do the same thing. And sometimes the alternative is much more easy. We are introduced to things that we can use to great benefit. Its all very available for us in both video and text form, step by step.

What scientists learn they can now learn together. It once was that such things depended on scientists coming together in person. And the one you worked with was a person available. But now scientists can collaborate much more freely. If not making exchanges necessarily. The material one produces can be read by another scientist and used. Instead of just depending on published work. Anything can be published.

I would recommend staying away from pseudo science. Science that has no real value, that is bloated and riddled with false hood that people believe off hand. That is usually dietary and psychological sciences. Not electronics.

People often find that what they want to do is collected by others online into a type of culture. They that want to do the same things as others online can readily find that others might be doing the same thing, and can so envelop themselves into its culture. And as such are helped and provide help, joining other like minded people together quite effectively.

Back when people that gathered together people and didn't have internet would have to be very devoted toward their cause, being less educated regarding it, compared to those that are able to learn much more online. But in what they were doing they were both less educated and had to be devoted to get things done. Now any given person that gives up on it can be easily replaced.

Where one leaves, two more can take their place. So in effect projects come to an optimal point before they are left and another thing is pursued the next great thing.

All the while what they have been doing is very well documented—with videos posted online, text based description and instruction, and published otherwise. We see inside their minds. We are taught how others can do the same.

And everything posted online generally stays online. We have such things on the internet from decades ago. It sticks around. And to think that more will be added unto it even day by day, our collective knowledge will very greatly increase. A solution for everything, designs regarding anything. An unbelievably massive database.

The Greater Investment

I'd say if you are scientifically proficient enough to create a good product then you should get paid for it's development. Funding towards science goes much further that funding to Churches. In fact Churches should agree. Churches should be denoting to science because only it can eliminate suffering.

And people have always like to invest in things. They'll continue to, and if you are working on something they seem worthwhile they will help, with money.

Thanks to internet people have more exposure to receive help from regarding these things. I've always said that one good idea can change a life. A few would have you remembered, forever.

From Guitar to Guitar Hero

However difficult it was to create classical music in the past, it's fan base is small. Younger people are making such music in a way that didn't require extensive education and practice. More and more notation software is sounding like the real deal. In many ways it already does.

People have a lot more fun playing guitar hero than to pick up a guitar and rigorously perfect chord progressions. Musical instruments are becoming things that don't need to be tuned or powered up. They have rechargeable batteries if they need them. They pluck out music using them with the strings not there, replaced by a motion sensor.

Keyboards are being made that show a holographic interface.

And mixing music has become easier than ever. Once a thing that involved tape recorded music with some kinds of mixing just having become recently possible.

If classical music is at all possible it is found in modern games and movies. And often it isn't music played by real people. It is entirely electronically made music, MIDI, eight bit, whatever it is. Even though it is "fake" music is it really? Nevertheless people prefer this music over violins and such. That includes me. Movies often have computer notated music as well. And made correctly it is hard to tell them apart.

What does the future hold for CGI? Well no doubt a philosophy will remain that CGI should be limited with traditional special effects preserved. But whether or not the Enterprise we see in space is a plastic model or CGI, both are still fake!

CGI is likely going to improve to the point where old actors who have died can be presented again using it. That means any old movie. Any old show can be remade through CGI. And entire movie in fact, not just actors. Actors are the most of this. The other things are easier more or less. And a whole movie will be produced as very realistic CGI, I'm sure, better than has already been.

The point remaining that although hand made (as difficultly made) things are better appreciated that doesn't go very far. A person can appreciate the help out of a hand made wooden desk. But they aren't so fond of the price, so much that they'd choose the cheap alternative, which they usually do.

A person may like to skateboard but they'd prefer a motorized one over just a wood board with wheels, assuming the battery on it is well made. A person may like to drive, but they'd take driverless vehicles over them any day.

And a person may appreciate a home made burger, but I'm sure they'd rather go to Mc Donald's.

Thanks for reading!

To summarize this book I'd say I focused a lot on nurturing a scientific mind. And to provide the right ideas that help people in inventing new things.

There is a broad amount of perspective provided regarding a world soaked in science. It gives you a good idea about life as science involves it. Things that could come and what will be, as well as things from before that make our lives better. To teach others what a good world we have because of science, electronics, and technology, has been covered well here.

This book works on the premise that we as humans are becoming like gods due to science and technology. And it gives it's reader a good idea of what we will become and how we should be in the meantime and afterward.

This is the first book of it's kind, for sure. It is the first religion made exclusively for scientists and those that would be as such, and the best that could be. This first book left our religious ideas, for most part. This first book has little in the way of religion. That is because scientists and religion doesn't go hand in hand most of the time. So this could be called the philosophy of science. And it will incorporate religion into it's later books.

After all maybe the reason why scientists don't follow religion carefully is because they never had a religion just for them. But I will do my best to make just such a religion. That won't be easy but day by day, until I've managed to put together something good. Which if it cannot be, then it won't be done by me. And if it isn't done by me hopefully someone more capable will pick up on this book and go from there.

This book talked often about the potential of science, including it being the only thing that could possibly eradicate human suffering. Science should therefore be donated to and aided.

I provided here hope for all people, from the least to the greatest, providing a very clear and visible picture of the things we have to look forward to regarding scientific developments. And I have made it both clear and easy how it can be helped.

It is the way of a scientist. It is the way it is best traveled. And I've made every consideration into propelling scientific things further, giving even the least scientifically minded the heart to lead him/ herself there. If you have a heart for it, being a scientist is a very good thing to be.

Keep your eye on the world and look into what developments are being made. Just by knowing your favorite things are bound to get even better could make you very happy. It is all good things to hope for.

I've given as much consideration as I could in the foresight of humans someday very well becoming gods and have tried to understand well what kind of world and existence they would inhabit. And I don't believe in metal space ships but rather spiritual like bodies that can go wherever so ever they wish to go. I came to the conclusion that these words I write will sooner or later have no real value, as man evolves scientifically, so can he intellectually, to a point that my intelligence is comparatively that as a monkey. But that's probably yet a long time to come.

I illustrate that point by describing music. We listen to music our minds can comprehend. And animal has no comprehension of it, comparatively. Music is made limited in it's range that it be understandable. If it is just random notes sloshed around then it isn't understand, there are no patterns to expect. I imagine that a much higher intelligence could understand the most subtle of patterns.

So again thank you for reading and I hope it has been a lot of how to you. I have written many books..

Also ..

The Satanic Book

Satanic Living

The Christian Satanic Bible

Christian Satanism

Becoming a Christian Satanist

A Map For a Christian Satanist

Christian Satanic Doctrine

Christian Satanic Books 1-3

My Anti Christ Game or Movie Parts 1&2

Lucifer Book of Inventions and Ideas Books 1-6

Prayers to Become Lucifer

Books of the Five Planets 1-3

Crazyism

Anti Voidalism: The Book of Aeon

And this new series,

"Godism."

All of my books are free and in public domain.

