[kj] Genesis Fragment
Alex Smith
vassifer at earthlink.net
Wed May 16 11:22:24 EDT 2007
Fascinating stuff, Darth -- thanks for posting this.
Who's gotten ahold of the new TG, anyway?? And how is it??
Alex in NYC
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>From: "Darth E. Vader" <crackedmachine at yahoo.co.uk>
>Sent: May 16, 2007 9:54 AM
>To: "A list about all things Killing Joke (the band!)" <gathering at misera.net>
>Subject: [kj] Genesis Fragment
>
>Flux: Talking of quantum physics, have you heard about
>this Large Hadron Collider that is supposed to be
>activated in November on the French / Swiss border? It
>seems these scientists want to make black holes and
>they don't really know what hell might break loose!
>
>GPO: That's right, in the CERN scientific centre. I
>think that's crazy.
>
>Flux: It does seem like the most ridiculously reckless
>thing the human race has yet tried to do.
>
>GPO: I agree. I just read a science fiction book in
>which the whole Earth disappears because a scientist
>creates a black hole. I don't know if it was because
>of that Horizon program. It seems ludicrous. I don't
>know how they could possibly be that arrogant that
>they could think they could control something like
>that. The very nature of it is uncontrollable. They've
>said so themselves, so the arrogance of it is
>frightening. The result could be that last arrogant
>human attempt to quantify and control the physical
>world when in fact what we should be doing is
>integrating all aspects of life and perception, not
>separating them out and trying to control them. We
>should be reabsorbing some of the things we used to
>have in terms of our relationship with nature and each
>other and community. Science is obsessed with
>separation and um...
>
>Flux: Reduction.
>
>GPO: Yes. And according to the Native Americans, they
>don't have a word for death. They use the word
>"separation" so that implies that science is killing
>various aspects of what we think of as consensus
>reality, just to prove their own potence. It's like
>this urge towards being a god, you know? It's just so
>ridiculous! Pointless. Aah, Lady Jaye just said,
>"Science is rife with knowledge and the absence of
>wisdom." It's fascinating. We're living in very
>interesting times. A very volatile time!
>
>Flux: Things seem to be accelerating very much. Too
>much is happening too fast for any one person to keep
>up.
>
>GPO: Yes, I know. Instead of really dealing with our
>behavioural issues and our personalities and our
>destruction of the ecosystem and our innate greed,
>we're just distracting ourselves with more and more
>gadgets and things that go faster and faster and
>faster in this denial of our own mortality. Everyone
>wants to go the fastest in an aeroplane, or run the
>fastest. Everything's got to be faster, faster, faster
>- faster computers, faster phones. Its just a
>completely empty, vacuous way of dealing with life.
>Its bound to become a disaster. If its true that
>things are accelerating quicker and quicker on our
>body of knowledge and our technology is doubling
>quicker and quicker then at some point within the next
>ten years it'll double before it happens and that
>could be a black hole, right?
>
>
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>Look at grafitti scrawled on the wall:
>Dubya can't catch family friend Bin Liner...
>But what the HELL?
>They talk to God!
>
>
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