Re: [NetBehaviour] Green

2019-09-16 Thread Max Herman via NetBehaviour

Thanks Edward!  Not sure at all what I was trying to say, but those little 
green books are always a bit of a shock.

Maybe something about changing every field the way this article discusses 
regarding chemistry, a quantum of answer from the great I Ching which is the 
email subscription list?

https://www.quantamagazine.org/origin-of-life-study-points-to-chemical-chimeras-not-rna-20190916/

Internet search "quanta RNA."

They have the very interesting visual of two diagrams about the origin of life: 
 the RNA World Model and the Systems Chemistry Model, and the latter is just 
network chemistry right?   In that case the new really is the network isn't it. 
 



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Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] Green

Nice writing!

On 16/09/2019 14:56, Max Herman via NetBehaviour wrote:

Today at every university the Gideons are out, with their cardboard boxes of 
small green paper bibles.  Unassuming chaps they ask "do you want a free 
bible?"  They are very compact like decks of cards or candy packets.  These are 
offered to undergraduates all over America during the first month of fall 
classes in Septembers, to offer a scriptural path afresh.

The cover says "New Testament."  What is a testament?  Well, a story really.  
Someone publicly telling their story, a testimony, a person in a place telling 
a story which is their story.  So, a new example of this is a new testament, a 
new story.  And what is a novel?  A story.  Why is it called a novel, a 
nouvelle, a new?  Because it was a new kind of an idea or a new way of talking 
about stories and making them into paper form back in the 1700's.  So, the 
novel was a new testament.  A new story.  The new story.  The new new testament 
story for 1700.

In a way the little green new testaments are like stacks of green dollar bills. 
 But they are very humble too like play money or fortune cookies, cheap, free, 
included with the meal so to speak.  Ironically, even to discuss the idea of a 
new new testament story in vulgar English or German in the year 1000 would get 
you burned, disemboweled, or interred to rot to death in a muddy stone room 
with sewerage.  To presume you might consider a new story!

Why did they have to bring Buddha's scriptures from all over the world, when 
his scriptures really just said you don't need scriptures, don't use 
scriptures, attend to your breath and the present moment?  Let go of all the 
bullshit and all the gurus, don't you see what I'm saying for god's sake?  You 
are all going to burn in hell, and already are, he said, before calming down a 
little.

You wonder, how long a new testament can remain new and how long the novel can 
remain novel.  All of this novelty, so much glacial accumulation of 
unfathomable waste.  Stagnant, dead data.  You wonder if the novel can become 
its inverse.  Come to think of it, how can it not?  It is impossible to 
conceive that it could do otherwise than become its inverse, and then to 
accumulate infinitely.  Then, once thought, you realize how vastly advanced 
this stagnation is, how astronomical and absolute it already is, how glacial 
and total, this incarcerating assemblage of dead data.

So, weep, wail?  Rend eyes, flesh, hair, garments?  Well, after a fashion, yes. 
 Appearances, appurtenances, they are already filthy rags and tatters.  Choked 
cemeteries, filth to the heavens, saturated with plastic pellets so fine they 
permeate a dragonfly's retina.  To rend them is just to ask a simple question, 
and observe, are they not tatters?  Are they not rags?  There's nothing even to 
tear down.  So then what is there, is there nothing there?

The new green Gideons today are funny though today.  They have dots on them, 
little green dots like in charts of space bent by gravity.  They have a new, 
modern, cyberspace chic for this year, dots of data moving in curvilinear 
network space.  Each little green new testament is also kind of like a dot or 
particle, all stacked up in their cardboard box, or more like little square 
sections of a formatted drive or bricks or tarot decks.  Then you have roads, 
railroad tracks, bike paths, satellites overhead and lots of streaming media 
all about amid concrete and glass.  Basically all 100% empty really or 
infinitely close.

To live your own genius however, to experience it as a network, to be truly 
alive, and alive to the genius of others, without hyper-massive waste 
programming and cannibalism, that is impossible.  For human beings to get it: 
"oh yes, I am a story, I have a new story every day, my story evolves every day 
and is born afresh, reborn every day, cycling a new cycle every day, this is so 
mundane and yet so accurate, I'm so glad for this new story!  Such a simple 
story, my original story, everyone's original st

Re: [NetBehaviour] Green

2019-09-16 Thread Edward Picot via NetBehaviour

Nice writing!

On 16/09/2019 14:56, Max Herman via NetBehaviour wrote:


Today at every university the Gideons are out, with their cardboard 
boxes of small green paper bibles.  Unassuming chaps they ask "do you 
want a free bible?"  They are very compact like decks of cards or 
candy packets.  These are offered to undergraduates all over America 
during the first month of fall classes in Septembers, to offer a 
scriptural path afresh.


The cover says "New Testament."  What is a testament?  Well, a story 
really.  Someone publicly telling their story, a testimony, a person 
in a place telling a story which is their story.  So, a new example of 
this is a new testament, a new story.  And what is a novel?  A story.  
Why is it called a novel, a nouvelle, a new?  Because it was a new 
kind of an idea or a new way of talking about stories and making them 
into paper form back in the 1700's.  So, the novel was a new 
testament.  A new story.  The new story.  The new new testament story 
for 1700.


In a way the little green new testaments are like stacks of green 
dollar bills.  But they are very humble too like play money or fortune 
cookies, cheap, free, included with the meal so to speak.  Ironically, 
even to discuss the idea of a new new testament story in vulgar 
English or German in the year 1000 would get you burned, disemboweled, 
or interred to rot to death in a muddy stone room with sewerage.  To 
presume you might consider a new story!


Why did they have to bring Buddha's scriptures from all over the 
world, when his scriptures really just said you don't need scriptures, 
don't use scriptures, attend to your breath and the present moment?  
Let go of all the bullshit and all the gurus, don't you see what I'm 
saying for god's sake?  You are all going to burn in hell, and already 
are, he said, before calming down a little.


You wonder, how long a new testament can remain new and how long the 
novel can remain novel.  All of this novelty, so much glacial 
accumulation of unfathomable waste.  Stagnant, dead data.  You wonder 
if the novel can become its inverse.  Come to think of it, how can it 
not?  It is impossible to conceive that it could do otherwise than 
become its inverse, and then to accumulate infinitely.  Then, once 
thought, you realize how vastly advanced this stagnation is, how 
astronomical and absolute it already is, how glacial and total, this 
incarcerating assemblage of dead data.


So, weep, wail?  Rend eyes, flesh, hair, garments?  Well, after a 
fashion, yes.  Appearances, appurtenances, they are already filthy 
rags and tatters.  Choked cemeteries, filth to the heavens, saturated 
with plastic pellets so fine they permeate a dragonfly's retina.  To 
rend them is just to ask a simple question, and observe, are they not 
tatters?  Are they not rags?  There's nothing even to tear down.  So 
then what is there, is there nothing there?


The new green Gideons today are funny though today.  They have dots on 
them, little green dots like in charts of space bent by gravity.  They 
have a new, modern, cyberspace chic for this year, dots of data moving 
in curvilinear network space.  Each little green new testament is also 
kind of like a dot or particle, all stacked up in their cardboard box, 
or more like little square sections of a formatted drive or bricks or 
tarot decks.  Then you have roads, railroad tracks, bike paths, 
satellites overhead and lots of streaming media all about amid 
concrete and glass.  Basically all 100% empty really or infinitely close.


To live your own genius however, to experience it as a network, to be 
truly alive, and alive to the genius of others, without hyper-massive 
waste programming and cannibalism, that is impossible.  For human 
beings to get it: "oh yes, I am a story, I have a new story every day, 
my story evolves every day and is born afresh, reborn every day, 
cycling a new cycle every day, this is so mundane and yet so accurate, 
I'm so glad for this new story!  Such a simple story, my original 
story, everyone's original story that is fresh and new for them and 
for me too every day, just being alive is all it is, like Buddha's 
simple breath, tree, and sitting.  What need for all these networks of 
new scriptures?  Goodness they are so strange, these stacked 
cemeteries that measure by fathoms in every direction and we all live 
daily buried inside."


Because you see, human intelligence is a network.  Brains are 
connected.  Words are connected.  Different words, different 
conversations, different brains, different intelligence.  A new 
humanity.  It can all be transformed instantly in a single second, by 
a single all-powerful new testament, new novel, new network; a single 
syllable, a single breath or email transforming all from death to life.




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