Upon first viewing, this site impresses upon me the fact that it was designed by either an engineer or a scientist. It is perfectly rectilinear and sterile in its communications. Perfect for the information it holds yet perfectly isolated in its mechanistic construction.
And so now I will go on to read it...
[reading site]
Wow. This information on atom economy is almost as cryptic as this:
I think Atom Economy is wonderful, especially for a materially obsessed and reductionist-scientific world-view. What else is there to say except that we are living in the absurdity of illness in an ever-expanding and abundantly healthy universe.
Have you ever heard of chem-trails?
"Barium salt, polymer fibers and other chemicals, in the atmosphere are the physical irritants that are responsible, for the recent epidemic increase in cases of nose bleed, asthma, allergies, pneumonia, upper respiratory symptoms and a noticeable increase in arthritis symptoms, recently reported nationwide. Chemicals illegally sprayed into the atmosphere are producing atmospheric and ground conditions detrimental to human and animal health but favorable to the growth of harmful molds and fungus."
Now THAT'S some chemical negligence!
And I can only stand in insanity with the poetic truths pointed out by Terence McKenna who, in a flashing-back today while I listened to a talk of his on the world and it's double, says, "A true language is beheld... I think that the real nub that we are trying to get at is that the world is mental... in some way that we do not yet understand... the world is made of language... so... whenever we get into these discussions about reality or effects in space and time, we are operating outside this assumption that the world is made of language... I mean do we really need to believe in the existence of distant galaxies like GNC-245 if in fact the world is being produced in the cerebellum as a phenomenon of language?"
Gotta love the titanic poetics of such a pot-head.
Try listening to his trialogues with chaos mathematician Ralph Abraham and biologist Rupert Sheldrake to get some real DEEP scientific discussion and thought provoking goodies.
MAHALO to you humans.
Tuesday, February 5, 2008
Week 4 - Review of Greener Industry's Atom Economy
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
1 comment:
I really enjoy your commentaries on you blog. You always provide a fresh perspective to the topic at hand. I didn't really ponder the sterility of the site we were asked to look at, but I agree with you that it is an unfortunately reductionistic way to view the world.
Post a Comment