"the dose makes the poison" - Paracelsus
It's a good thing I intake excess sodium and buy iodized salt.
Did you know that fluoridation of drinking water ACTUALLY was a commie plot? Except by commies I mean psyops.
Without doing any research at all, I am confident in saying almost no one has a problem with excess bromine intake. If you are consuming brominated vegetable oil too much there is a deeper problem than a slight increase in bromine ions (which will be expelled extremely quickly).
and fuck those yellows and their stupid blinding headlights!
you have to wonder how much of it's psychosis is due to Bromide and Fluoride poisoning
go to a social network site and do any search, youll see psychotic person after psychotic person, who cant form sentences and has a love affair with evil screenames, evil headlines, evil descriptions, evil photos and evil arts, coupled with writing disorganized psychotic shit in the about me sections
you have to wonder how much of it's psychosis is due to Bromide and Fluoride poisoning
go to a social network site and do any search, youll see psychotic person after psychotic person, who cant form sentences and has a love affair with evil screenames, evil headlines, evil descriptions, evil photos and evil arts, coupled with writing disorganized psychotic shit in the about me sections
Tone, since you seem to always be a man full of controversy and conspiracy theories, my question to you is this: Define what psychotic is. In the world's standpoint, you are psychotic. In any religious "spiritual" standpoint, you AND the world are psychotic. Even in conspiracy theory standpoints, you once again come out as the extremist psychotic. Sometimes, you make no sense whatsoever, and you rarely ever have anything to say from personal opinion standpoint. You repeat what other people say over and over again, and never find a common ground of your own beliefs. You seem to believe anything and everything that points to any kind of "evil" motive in society. Have you ever thought that possibly you are the one who is psychotic?
RaCka> imagine standing out as a retard on subspace
RaCka> mad impressive
It takes to long to define what psychotic is in the population. A super quick summery is people doing things that are super easily to avoid because they have a psychotic manic consciousness that makes them do things that a normal empathic person would never do. From as little as the way they word sentences towards others, to as significant as extreme lying and backstabbing, even serious harm, these things are bizarre in their nature even if very common. But since it is common, its not considered bizarre, and everything is reversed, non-bizarre is bizarre, bizarre and creepy is non-bizarre. Psychotic is Non Psychotic, Non Psychotic is Psychotic.
believe me, scum that takes pictures of its self giving the middle finger and posting horror movies and having screenames like EvilBitch666 doesnt stop there, and its not just a role playing joke. The same people are disgusting in their interaction with other sentient beings, in every way. Oh but to you thats just normal and this would be an eccentric conspiracy post
Edit: why would i even have to reply and explain something that is ultra-obvious? are you in a zombie trance state or something?
What is the meaning of life? Wouldn't it be cool if you knew that answer to this most basic question that has existed as long as intelligent life its self. What better place to discuss such a thing but Trenchwars?
The answer is quite simple. Various meanings are created by thought. But every thought or action we do has in impact on our wellness level. if you look at sentient life, and subtract all cognition and all things creative, you are left with a wellness level. that is, a net state of pleasure and pain. The meaning of life, therefore, can be simplified to one word, Wellness. In the largest picture, one could say that all thoughts are meaningless in the end. but regardless, it is a net state of pleasure and pain, a wellness level that all sentient life experiences and exists in.
All alleged meanings of life have an impact on wellness. For instance, if one says the meaning/purpose of life is to 'spiritually evolve and break the cycle of reincarnation', that still comes down to the wellness of a soul. For this example, note that theoretically, if heaven could be created on earth equal to or greater than the heaven of being spiritually advanced and ascended, that would defeat the whole purpose of pursuit of this goal, because in the end, it all comes down to a wellness level. The same could be said for any other meaning of life you could think of. The sole exception may be 'The meaning of life is to cease to exist' because there would be neither pleasure nor pain, there would in fact be nothing. There is no logical motive for this meaning or even any idea how it could be archived or if it is even possible, perhaps death, perhaps not. Therefore that leaves wellness as the the most simplified and logical meaning of life.
All paths/meanings impact wellness level, but many are perverted and seem to have false means to achieve the end result. Lets take a minute to explore non-religious means to achieve the ultimate and only meaningful end result - Wellness
Utilitarianism is an ethic that states the morality of any action is defined by its utility to produce the greatest good for the greatest number. Good is defined as anything that is pro-happiness. Negative Utilitarianism states that which is anti-pain for the greatest number is right
Abolitionism is the new philosophical term that basically means the ethical imperative that suffering in all sentient life be abolished through any ethical means necessary, and this would include the use of biotechnology (genetic engineering, drugs, nanotechnology). Whatever eliminates pain/suffering is right
Hedonism is the same as above except the ethical imperative of increasing pleasure in all sentient life. Whatever causes pleasure is right.
Abolitionism and Hedonism are utilitarian and obviously the only logical ethics to determine what is right and what is wrong. In the study of ethics, 'Natural Law' is considered to be the other objective paradigm for determining what is right and wrong, but it is blatantly a logical fallacy which leaves us with with the utilitarian paradigm of Hedonism and Abolitionism
Transhumanism takes it from where humanism left off. wikipedia has worded a definition well:
Transhumanism is an emergent school of speculative philosophy analysing or favouring the use of science and technology, especially neurotechnology, biotechnology, and nanotechnology, to overcome human limitations and improve the human condition.
I believe that Transhumanism of the future is the most likely feasible method for facilitating Abolitionism and Hedonism and therefore the best purpose we have for life is to go forward with Transhumanism, guided by proper Utilitarian ethics. I now leave you with an interesting essay by Abolitionist David Peace and a few interesting weblinks.
Happiness, Hypermotivation
and the Meaning Of Life
HYPERMOTIVATION
Stepping on a strongly electrified grid is highly aversive. A desperately hungry rat - even a rat who hasn't eaten for 10 days - won't run across an electrified cage-floor to reach a food-source: the shocks are too painful. But a rat with electrodes implanted in its neural reward circuitry will cross the grid, repeatedly, to gain the chance to self-stimulate its pleasure centres. Direct electrical stimulation of the mesolimbic dopamine system is so overpoweringly delightful that the anticipated reward eclipses the immediate pain.
The brain's dopamine system has a dual psychological role: it regulates not just pleasure, but cue-induced craving. Cues such as seeing, smelling or tasting something potentially enjoyable - and the prospect of pressing a magic lever - heighten the desire for an anticipated reward without necessarily increasing the pleasure of the reward itself. An experienced rat with electrodes in its pleasure centers is very highly motivated. A mother will abandon her unweaned pups in order to self-stimulate indefinitely.
Euphoriant drugs such as cocaine and amphetamines activate the mesolimbic reward circuitry too. But they also activate the homeostatic mechanisms of the brain. These are control mechanisms that regulate our level of well-being (or commonly ill-being) analogous to the inhibitory feedback loops of, say, the thermoregulatory system. Psychostimulants activate not just the reward pathways, but neural "stress chemicals" such as corticotrophin-releasing factor(CRF); CRF-1 antagonists now in the pharmaceutical product-pipeline are promising anti-anxiety agents and antidepressants.
Our endogenous stress system serves to minimise, or act as a brake on, the amount of pleasure we can "naturally" obtain in a lifetime. This design-limitation is quietly satisfying to pharmacological Calvinists and religious fundamentalists alike. It is also the cause of immense suffering and malaise. Stress-induced overactivity of hypothalamic CRF/CRH neurons contributes to hyperactivity of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenocortical (HPA) system. Chronic HPA overactivity eventually demotivates and depresses its victims. HPA hyperdrive can lead to a spectrum of learned helplessness and behavioural despair characteristic of some forms of clinical depression.
By contrast, direct intracranial self-stimulation subverts these homeostatic mechanisms. Wireheading never ceases to feel sublime, regardless of how many times the subject self-stimulates the neural reward centres. Possibly - though this is controversial - tolerance to its hedonic effects is absent because electrical stimulation of the mesolimbic dopamine system activates the final common pathway of pleasure.
Experiments with electrified grids for self-stimulating humans to navigate are not imminent. So we can't prove just how powerfully motivating would be the implantation of optimally-located microelectrodes in normal human subjects. Even uncomplicated wireheading is currently considered unethical by medical orthodoxy. Thus the pioneering human experiments of controversial Tulane psychiatrist Robert Heath have not been repeated or refined - even to treat victims of refractory depression unresponsive to conventional antidepressants. Instead, repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS), ECT, and even (rarely) psychosurgery are medically sanctioned in extremis for "treatment-resistant" depressives. Their long-term clinical efficacy is uncertain.
Better drug-design is one option. Another is rewriting our own genetic code. Our genetically-enriched descendants may enjoy levels of incentive-motivation that are analogous to - and possibly far greater than - whatever drives a rat to cross an electrified grid as an ingredient of lifelong mental health. Decoding the human genome - and soon the proteome - opens up technical possibilities it would be unethical to ignore in an unspeakably pain-ridden world. For we can potentially amplify, modulate and redesign the architecture of our own neural reward mechanisms. Unlike our bodily thermostat, which can operate only within a narrow temperature range, the homeostatic mechanisms that govern human emotion and motivation can be radically recalibrated. Recalibrating the pleasure-pain axis may endow us with a far higher emotional "set-point" around which to oscillate than the dismal Darwinian norm.
Uniform happiness is no more educative or illuminating than uniform despair. A wholly emotionally stable subject - and in theory an entire civilisation - could get "stuck in a rut", whether that "rut" is a slough of despond or a sub-optimal plateau of bliss. But learning and personal development based on gradients of well-being can be both educative and powerfully motivating. A life animated by gradients of well-being is also personally more soul-enriching than learning based on gradients of pain.
On this scenario, bad hair days in any future post-Darwinian era of paradise-engineering may be merely wonderful rather than sublime. Centuries hence, the computational-functional analogs of traditional "painful lessons" will survive, but not their cruel Darwinian textures. Indeed the homeostatic baseline of even our own (un)happiness could potentially be reset at a level of sustainable well-being orders of magnitude higher than the norm adaptive for small social groups of naked apes on the African savannah.
What's the theoretical maximum? We don't know. Should the empirical methodology of science be used to find out? No research proposal with that aim has yet gained funding. How accurately can pleasure and pain be quantified on a single unidimensional scale? This is disputable, albeit more as a complication than a fundamental obstacle to the abolitionist project. What fail-safe genetic mechanisms can prevent - or today sometimes fail to prevent - extreme happiness spiralling off instead into psychotic mania? We're still not sure. This challenge must be met before we can safely explore germline therapy for hereditary mental superhealth.
THE MEANING OF LIFE?
In future, safer and more sophisticated analogs of wireheading may conceivably be on offer as an individual lifestyle choice. Implausibly, for sure, the freedom to wirehead might one day count as a basic human right. After all, an inalienable right to the "pursuit of happiness" was recognised by the Founding Fathers and enshrined in the American constitution. Yet the pursuit of wireheading or its analogs is not an evolutionarily stable strategy - whether for rodents, monkeys, or a future (post-)human civilization. In the era of mature genomic medicine, when the corrupt legacy code of our ancestors has been rewritten, our descendants may be animated by gradients of lifelong happiness far richer, multi-dimensional, and more profound than anything physiologically accessible at present. Globally, however, it's hard to envisage how individual well-being could be purely orgasmic, undirected at intentional objects. ["Intentionality" is the philosophers' term of art for the "object-directedness" or "aboutness" of thought.] Selection pressure doesn't favour higher vertebrates who neglect their pups.
Over the aeons, natural selection has favoured the "encephalisation of emotion". We've become brainier and (comparatively) more emotionally sophisticated. Raw feeling and emotion typically infuse neocortical representations of ourselves and our environment in ways tending to maximise the inclusive fitness of self-replicating DNA. Most recently, the rich generative syntax of human language enables us to be (un)happy "about" innumerably more notions than our hominid ancestors. Admittedly, the discontinuity represented by the imminent revolution in reproductive medicine - a major evolutionary transition in the development of life on earth - could in principle reverse this long-term trend to complexification. In the post-Darwinian era of "unnatural" selection based on premeditated design, we could, in theory, choose genes that make our children blissed out rather than blissful. But it's more likely our descendants will opt instead to enjoy a well-being for their children (and themselves) that is far more encephalised than our own. Posterity will be smarter. They may even be nicer. The tendency to encephalise feeling may accelerate, even as those feelings tend to become deeper, more intense and more beautiful. Our emotional palette may be expanded far beyond today's primitive Darwinian appetites and their crude sublimations. Thus our enriched well-being may be predominantly empathetic, sensual, psychedelic, cerebral, aesthetic, introspective, maternal, or forms of consciousness unimaginable to twenty-first century emotional primitives.
Our post-human successors presumably won't undergo the agonies of our laboratory rodents in pursuit of such exhilarating lives. In the new reproductive era, emotional well-being and prodigious will-power alike can potentially be genetically hardwired as a precondition of mental health. "Authentic happiness" doesn't need to be strived for. Like a sense of meaning and purpose, it can be innate.
Great post Xog. amazingly in fact that topic could be applied to the state of humanity as well as other less scientific naturalist topics, they all come together in the end.
Today, meanwhile, many people find it hard to get out of bed in the morning. Given the prevalence of chronic dysthymia, anhedonia and low-grade depression in even the "well" population at large, such inertia is scarcely surprising. Why bother to exert oneself if the payoff is so meagre? Depressive and unmotivated people are likely to find life "meaningless", "absurd", "futile". Nihilistic thoughts and angst-ridden mindsets are common. Feelings of inadequacy and failure can haunt the ostensibly successful. And the world is full of walking wounded whose spirit has been crushed.
Conversely (and for evolutionary reasons less commonly), hyperthymic or euphorically hypomanic people tend to find life intensely meaningful. A heightened sense of significance is part of the texture of their lives. If our happiness is taken care of - whether genetically, pharmacologically, or electrosurgically - then the meaning of life seems to take care of itself.
Depressives, philosophers and hard-nosed scientists may respond that "the meaning of life" is cognitively meaningless, a verbal placebo empty of propositional content. Happy and hypermotivated people, on the other hand, find the meaning of life self-intimating, written into the texture of the(ir) world.
Chronic apathy, weak will-power, depressive disorders, and the nastier poisonous modes of Darwinian consciousness can in principle be remedied by 1] drugs, 2] genes or 3] electrodes. These choices are not mutually exclusive. The abolitionist project and any post-Darwinian civilisation based on paradise-engineering could in theory take advantage of all three. But each option is still deeply controversial.
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You are a disinfo bot here to disrupt a constructive thread full of articulate geniuses whose only goal is to wake the world up from brainwashing and mind control agents implanted in their teeth. Teeth are not natural on the human body, but are instead implanted by Big Brother to keep tabs and control the population through brainwashing. Dentists are mind control agents used to fix these artificial implants. Toothpaste is full of floride which in tern poisons and mind controls the agents. When toothpaste isn't used, these artificial implants dissolve and the owner is shot with pain by big brother to get them replaced and thus rebrainwashed and sent back into the populace. Don't be a sheep! The aliens have given me a revelation! DO NOT BRUSH YOUR TEETH EVER AGAIN! LET YOUR ARTIFICIAL IMPLANTS ROT AND DIE, AND BECOME A FREE MAN OF THE MIND CONTROL SLAVERY! You are psychotic if you do not do so.
That is all.
RaCka> imagine standing out as a retard on subspace
RaCka> mad impressive
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