Monday, June 7, 2010

Epistemic Fallacies of Materialist Science


The present state of the world is called "gola" (exile). The state of the world as it will soon be is called "geula" (redemption). The two words are exactly the same, except that "geula" has the letter "alef" inserted in the middle. "Alef" means "master". It also means "one".

To make gola into geula, we only need reveal the alef—the One Master of the Universe who is hidden within the artifacts of our present world.

—Menachem Mendel Schneerson

What are the stars without us?
Something—we know not what.

What is the Earth without us?
We can never say.

What is reality in our absence?
We will never know.

For all our modern knowledge about the universe, every one of those theories, images, and concepts is born out of our embodied cognition: beyond our perception, we can never know what "is".

So before we say that anything exists—to be logically and epistemically sound—we must always say "I am" (saying so and so exist). Anything else is ignorance, self-denial, naïveté.

And that is the fatal flaw of the modern materialist myth.

We cannot escape our existence—why did we ever try to?

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Noah's ark wasn't found—we're just building it



On that day all the springs of the great deep burst forth, and the floodgates of the heavens were opened.

—Genesis 7:11-12

Beneath the chaos and confusion, we're amidst the spawn of a new type of research, a new frontier. A new world of expedition and conquest, the new no man's land: the mechanics of the spirit, the workings of the mind.

A new scientific arena just now in its forming stages, with concepts and hypotheses running to and fro, fast approaching the consolidation of the first consensus framework for a new science of Life, a new model of reality, a brand new re-presentation of the world.

It is not happening in the universities or mass media. It is the worldwide spiritual renaissance with its many names and many faces. It is the coming together of all religious, indigenous and spiritual knowledge into one scientific platform for all humanity to jump on board.

A first-person account of nature; a new world-model to revolutionize the entire world. For the theory of everything was not to be the end of science, only the beginning.