Friday, December 17, 2010

Cognizant Thought and Independent Development

Reality is the combination of all of mankind's perceptions, individually ordained and possibly endowed by some sentient being. This collectivized reality contains the whole idea of meaning because without meaning there is nothing, this is usurped by the simple logic that nothing begets nothing and something only comes from something ie something perceived (to conceptualize with cognizant thought, here to, brought on by the ideas of humanity). These ideas are based on the basic belief that humanity does only make simple strides forward and the only reason is because of peoples' reluctance to admonish other's ideas because men are naturally narcissistic and need to be pushed in one direction or the other by an individual with great enough problem solving ability (someone who has the ability to solve problems like world hunger and population control). The tendency for the "Group" to prevent other people from making great leaps forward is mainly because people can not live without constants, constants are needed in order to create order in an other wise chaotic world.
In order to move on with this theorem we must first be able to define truth; truth is the conception or simple perception of things that are real and are inherently connected by a sole purpose where the idea of this "truth" without a doubt is accepted by the general population of thinkers. In this truth we find constants (things which have been proven through the use of mathematics and or scientific venture) the constants are responsible for holding the beliefs of the people's civilization and are completely responsible for the moral clauses that may be made. The constants also should guide the sciences and mathematical ideals of a given society with a certain amount of freedom ordained based on the consensus that without freedom how could anyone get anywhere with any idea (without a certain level of freedom to examine the possibility of more constants). This should consist of the ideology of Greek thinkers like Socrates, Aristotle and Plato.
People's entire lives are centered on the idea of searching for truth in a number of areas. This "truth" is the essence of God in a lost world, one in which there is no real compassion for humanity and the needs of others. People live and die with out ever having a chance to discover truth because the answer isn't clear and can never be verified. But it's the unverifiable truth that is often the most important because it's what hope is based on. Without hope man is soulless and just an animal with higher brain function, maybe given to him by God, but that is irrelevant still. The world is indeed mad, mad with deception, power, lust and violence completely contorted in every sense of the word. So is there a God, that just may be an unverifiable truth but if he doesn't exist then there's no point in anything.
In my own search for meaning in this world, I have found that any answer is often met with another question, solutions are prohibited by a constant array of problems that seem to be an infinite spiral. We are indeed a backwards people because humanity can get no where, because what do we really know. We can’t answer the question, why do we know what we know? So that leaves us with the only possible answer, we know nothing! There are all these books that claim to have the answers but none of them do and it’s blatantly obvious. That’s why there is so much pain in the world, the human mind seeks answers when there really is no ultimate end all be all affinity to search after, and so we give up because there is no hope. No hope to breath the light of day that causes death to the soul, to the sorrow of the next generation, who has only the hope to hope, don’t take that away because that is all that there is, isn’t it! The only thing worth believing in is logic, reason, and above all else hope in something more, but we do not know what that something is. Perhaps the hope that humanity can be better will suffice, because either God doesn't exist or he just doesn't care, so why not hope in something within our grasp, a mutable cause.

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