Yes Molly - and in principle the being in the supercritical carbon dioxide is similar to the introspection and higher plane rendered 'objective'. That being's origin would be arachnid in creation, but it would not need to be a spider as the Kug might have designed its DNA otherwise from scratch.
On Friday, November 21, 2014 4:06:44 PM UTC, Molly wrote: > > Your spider webs: > http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2014/11/141119084506.htm > > > On Friday, November 21, 2014 3:50:22 AM UTC-5, Allan Heretic wrote: >> >> Kug Baake hmm Sue is probably right.. the name difficult to remember >> probably due to not having heard the words before. Looked up Kug Baake on >> online and came up with an obituary notice out of New York for a lady named >> Linda (question is did ™ kill her?) oh a working spider God.. does our >> spider God spin webs to catch pedophiles? And other bad people? >> >> Spider webs should be very effective in catching criminals. Does kung >> baake eat what it traps in its web Or is our God a hunting spider like a >> tarantula? >> >> لا القتل والاغتصاب واستعباد أو إيذاء الآخرين >> Do not murder, rape, enslave or harm others >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: archytas <[email protected]> >> To: [email protected] >> Sent: Fri, 21 Nov 2014 7:38 AM >> Subject: Re: Mind's Eye The fairytale entities >> >> What I pondered in asking this thread question was whether we could >> create a 'working god' as a real thing. One might imagine an alien race >> that did this. I have them as the Kug Baake (Sue says this name will never >> fly). They live as a collective in Bootes having built a rational life >> form that lives in supercritical carbon dioxide (this has the properties of >> both liquid and gas and is a better medium for life than water) half-a-mile >> beneath their sea. Bootes is the galaxy pointed to by the last bit of the >> Big Dipper's handle, containing Arcturus the third brightest star from here >> (a red giant). >> >> The 'being' in supercritical carbon dioxide (73 times atmospheric >> pressure at a balmy 84 degrees Fahrenheit) provides a centre for >> telekinesis and rational fellowship. Though the Baake look like insects to >> us, they developed from social spiders. All adults look the same, are >> post-libidinal (so we are libids), regard fashion as puerile and live far >> more individual lives in their fellowship than we can imagine on of >> cloning, copying notions of the kool. >> >> On Tuesday, 18 November 2014 11:03:45 UTC, archytas wrote: >>> >>> Much sympathy with that Tony. There's a shed-load we'd need to >>> understand on motivation in such a situation. I even wonder whether the >>> metal men would form a union in robot heaven. >>> >>> Given that we can now embody much work in technology, I have little >>> doubt much we now regard as politics and leadership should be. Much of our >>> current ways of doing stuff reminds me of situations like: >>> 1. Paint me a mural mate. >>> 2. You say OK. >>> 3. Some days later you come back and say 'I need some paint and glue'. >>> 4. End of project due to 'resourcing issues'. >>> >>> Veblen made a big split between what we can do as a society of workers, >>> engineers, artists (whatever) and the business control of these abilities >>> through money. I understand this in as far as I'll admit to being an >>> economist (these academic disciplines all remind me of rule learning in >>> such as poker, board games or sport and religion). But much of the >>> 'reasoning' reminds me of a scene in a witch-trial film. >>> >>> 1. You are accused of being a witch because you ate Fred's dog. >>> 2. Fred's dog walks through the court wagging tail. >>> 3. You say this proves you are not a witch because clearly no one ate >>> the dawg. >>> 4. They burn you as a witch because only a witch could eat a dog and >>> leave it alive. >>> >>> 1. We need more jawbs and groaf for a successful economy. >>> 2. Jawbs-groaf-burn-the-planet will kill us all. >>> 3. Burn the heretic - jawbs-groaf is our dominant fairytale and may not >>> be challenged by reasonable people. >>> >>> The Inquisition meets in various guises today, usually called the G20. >>> >>> On Tuesday, November 18, 2014 5:46:08 AM UTC, facilitator wrote: >>>> >>>> There is also the schizophrenic society that votes people into office >>>> and then is bewildered when they act and do counter to what the people >>>> wanted. >>>> As a human race we now have more communication than ever with an equal >>>> reciprocal amount of misunderstanding. >>>> >>>> My first act would be to not elect any career politician. Payment of >>>> wages would be made upon successes of elected official. If the projects >>>> they involve themselves with do well they get a percentage of the >>>> contracts. They also would have to still hold a part time regular job so >>>> as to not lose touch with the people who have dirt under their fingernails >>>> instead of caviare between their forefinger and thumb. >>>> >>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>> -- >> >> --- >> You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups >> ""Minds Eye"" group. >> To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an >> email to [email protected]. >> For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout. >> > -- --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups ""Minds Eye"" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
