Ouroborus, Quantum Foam, and the Metaphysics of Evil
Why is it that evil is so endemic to reality? Is it that we're using reality wrong?
A couple of good articles on the Archons:
https://neofeudalreview.substack.com/p/the-archon-class
https://neofeudalreview.substack.com/p/the-archon-class-part-2
My LinkTree; bookmark it so you can find me if I suddenly disappear from YouTube again: https://linktr.ee/SatW_Aurini
The year 1919 saw the case of Dodge v. the Ford Motor Company make its way through the American court system.
From this case was established the principle of shareholder primacy.
That shareholders needed to come first and employees and customers had to come second.
You see, Dodge had been upset with Mr. Ford for paying his workers too much and providing too good of a product.
That decision has led to this modern situation we find ourselves in where corporations are legally required to be evil.
Take the case of Gerber baby food.
Gerber baby food is an alternative form of nutrition for children that is inherently inferior to breast milk.
But there are many cases where, for various reasons, breast milk may not be available.
That's the argument for creating this product in the first place.
But then the Gerber Corporation figured something out.
If you give mothers a free three-month supply of baby food, their breasts will dry up, making the children now completely reliant upon Gerber baby food.
This is bad for the children.
It makes them weaker immunologically.
It lowers IQ.
It's just bad for the children and it's bad for society, but it's good for the shareholders.
This practice was eventually banned in American law, but they're still doing it to this day in Africa.
As if those poor kids don't need every IQ point they can grab.
Shareholder primacy.
Now there is a joke by the comedian Bill Hicks back in the 90s.
He was going on about what awful human being marketers are, and he joked about them making arsenic a new baby food supplement.
Well, just a few years ago, they increased the allowable amounts of arsenic which can be in baby food.
Shareholder supremacy.
Why is this world so evil?
Why is it that the higher up on the food chain you go, it seems like the more evil you have to be?
Who's got more freedom of speech?
Me or Elon Musk?
He's got greater reach, but I dare say that I have greater freedom of speech.
There's some things that if Elon set them, well, there'd be absolute hell to pay.
Why is reality like that?
Why is it that the more power you attain, the more evil you have to be?
When will King Arthur return and save us?
There were a couple of good articles on this recently, which is one inspired this video by neoliberal feudalism.
They're linked down below, and they go a bit more in depth.
I think we all know about the Pizzagate conspiracy theory.
I don't need to belabor these points.
Instead, what I want to talk about is the metaphysics underlying all of this.
Quantum foam.
Quantum foam, which was a theory developed in the 1950s.
It's based upon the Heidegger Heisenberg, Heisenberg uncertainty principle.
We should all know that name thanks to Breaking Bad.
By one John Wheeler.
He posited: if you go down to the Planck length, which is 10 to the 20 times smaller than a proton, if you go down to the Planck length, the Planck time, the uncertainty principle predicts that fundamental particles are going to be spontaneously appearing and disappearing, micro-black holes, wormholes.
That there's this chaotic foam, this TV static at the ground of reality.
It's almost as if for a brief moment you can spin up two equally charged, negatively charged, oppositely charged particles and have them exist momentarily before they self-annihilate again.
This theory has never been proven.
It may have some effects on distant light of different frequencies that we see from stars, galaxies.
We haven't proven it yet, and this is not a physics lecture.
This is a metaphysics lecture.
But bear with me.
Let's run with this idea of quantum foam.
Because the idea of doing something impossible by cheating physics is what technology is all about.
Currently, here on the farm, we have been working on creating a ram pump.
The way a ram pump works is if you run water downhill and you have a little check valve and you pop out some of the water and you create a water hammer, that water hammer can force water back up a hill to twice the height it was once set at the cost of half the water.
It's damn near a magic trick.
Completely automated.
You put it in place, you tap it once with your finger, and boom, you've got a permanent water pump pushing water uphill.
Technology is always about tricking the universe into doing something impossible.
So what if the universe itself was an impossible magic trick from the very beginning?
What if the premise of this entire cosmos is a quantum fluctuation of two opposites arranged in such a manner that they spiral outwards?
What if all of this reality is just pulling apart of two oppositely charged particles to create a current in between them in a space where nothing exists whatsoever.
Just this illusory magic trick of pretending that instead of zero, we've actually got plus one and minus one.
What if nothing in reality is real?
It's just a bit of prestigitation, a stage illusion of depth and cause and space and time.
On its own, it's a pretty useless trick because space and time on its own, a space and time that don't exist, is just a space and time that don't exist.
It's useless until you add an observer.
Why is it?
Why is it that eyes are such an inky black color?
I mean, of course they're not.
I mean, I think we all know that eyes are actually red.
Your optical nerves are red, like everything else on the inside of you.
This, in the old days of camera flash, this is what caused red eye in the old photos.
I'm sure all these new smartphones correct for that, but kids, back when you used to take a nighttime shot of your friends, all of their eyes were glowing red because that temporary flash reflected off the optical nerve at the back of the eye.
Eyes aren't really black, and yet they're all black.
Bizarre.
Why is it when you look into the lens of a camera, you can't see the optical receptors on the other side?
To quote Insane Clown Posse, I ain't talking to a scientist about this, because that's not the point I'm getting at.
The fact there is this universal illusion of unlimited infinite depth in the eyes.
And at the very far end of that tunnel is a spark of light.
It's absolutely bizarre.
It's one of those little clues that are left in reality that all is not as it seems.
There's a fractal nature to observation.
The higher you ascend psychically, spiritually, the more time you spend observing yourself, observing.
You observe the smaller bits of yourself.
You remember that time as a child when you saw the celebrity on TV do a thing.
And part of you thought, I should do that thing that the celebrity is doing.
Well, part of you watched yourself thinking that you should do the thing, understanding that you're only thinking that because a random celebrity on TV did the thing.
The infinite fractal nature of observation itself, the end of that tunnel is where you find God.
he's just an infinite distance away so if reality is nothing but this magic trick this artificial division of zero into opposites opposites through which a current can flow
mixed in with the supernatural act of observation, all of these eyes, all of these spirits enmeshed in the flesh to observe the reality that we're all pretending is real,
might this go some ways in explaining the evil in this world.
If reality is this stage magician's trick, this mathematical sleight of hand, if fundamentally nothing really exists, it's just by separating the elements we can pretend that it exists.
That everything within existence is preying upon everything else within existence.
It's Ouroboros.
It's the Midgard serpent eating its own tail, encircling reality, pulling apart reality so that reality might exist.
And yet there's nothing else in reality from which we might draw sustenance.
And therefore, while these spiritual nodes of observation populate the universe, the only way for any of it to exist is to prey upon everything else.
And thus, to exist, we need the will to power.
We need power so we can consume other creatures to maintain our own existence.
And that's all creatures.
It's not just us that have to consume others.
All creatures, plants consume others, they secrete poisons.
engage in war.
So either this is just a universe built for souls to suffer in, perhaps.
Or perhaps it's a place for us to experience.
So if we start to consider those at the top of the pecking order, those who truly lust after power.
But if power is nothing but power over your fellow nodes of perception, if it's just leverage over others, If you're missing the point of experiencing this universe and you're locked into mistaking this fake hypothetical reality for truth,
if it's turtles all the way down and turtles in a giant circle, then the more leverage you gain, the more you will be leveraged.
The more millions of dollars that you have, the more millions of watchers you have compelling your behavior.
You no longer have the freedom to be a stainless steel rat crawling through the system and engaging in interesting adventures.
You have all the worldly honor and prestige, but none of the freedom.
Put another way, in a Dungeons & Dragons game, do you really want to play a character who's being manipulated by the gods for their own ends?
or manipulated by high politics for their own ends?
No, far more fun to be the courier.
To be somebody with just enough freedom to move around, but not so much freedom that you ever enter one of the history books.
That seems to be the sweet middle.
Let's finish by considering Michael Rockefeller.
When it comes to powerful families that are wreaking untold evil upon the world, the Rockefellers are pretty high up there, deliberately seeding destructive social movements to keep the population disunited and antagonistic against one another so that they might profit.
Michael was a man born into this family.
He studied anthropology.
Then in 1961, his boat overturned in Papua New Guinea, and he was last seen swimming for shore.
A few years later, he was declared dead.
But then, then, an investigative journalist that was trying to pursue this case wound up taking a photo of a bunch of the natives swimming in their war canoes, and amongst them was a white man with a long beard wearing nothing but a pair of shorts.
Officially, he's declared dead.
As of today, he'd be about 87 years old.
He's probably passed on by now.
But a man from the richest family in the world took the opportunity to run away from all of it.
To go experience things.
To go engage with the natives in new and interesting ways.
Can you imagine how much the people he met there, how much they gained from engaging with him?
What a mystery he must have been to people of that culture.
Ultimately, you can't escape the game of power.
Even vegetarians are responsible for the deaths of animals killed by the threshing machine.
I suppose you can become one of the living mummies of Buddhism.
You can never completely escape evil.
But if you lock yourself into the cycle of obsessing over this material reality, of gaining more and more power over this material reality, until such a point that you can't even see that it's all Maya, it's all illusion.
Eventually it turns into a monster like Yuval Harari.
A man that knows that his brain is nothing but chemicals because the chemicals tell him so.
That is hell.
That is locking yourself into permanent incarnation in samsera.
And so if reality is a crucified mathematical formula, where we crucify zero and drag it out into negative one and positive one,
then perhaps, perhaps, the reason we are here is to crucify ourselves, to see the evil within us,
see the contradictions, to not project the contradictions on the other Piscean fish, to not label the other as evil and ourselves as holy, but rather to see the holy and the profane within ourselves, to hold those opposite ideas.
those irreconcilable ideas, without letting them slam back together and eliminate one another,
without disappearing into the living death of an underground Buddha, but to do all of that and still act in the world for what time we have here.
Perhaps God wants us to crucify ourselves, that we may become more like him.