Tag: science

  • Why did John von Neumann love the super-rich so much?

    He was arguably one of the smartest men that have ever lived. John von Neumann wasn’t known just for his enormous contribution to various fields, mental abilities but also adhesiveness to the businessmen and the super-rich. I am successful and you run this country No doubt, John von Neumann was naturally inclined toward prominent circles.…

  • Your idol is an animal

    Is your idol an animal? Lots of people have their idols. Actors, leaders, businessmen, dissidents, influencers, singers, tech industry giants, and so on. They idolize them in an absurd way as they are the most moral, attractive, able, and eligible. Not only that the current human morality makes little sense. But your idol is most…

  • Ten Commandments – extensive critique

    They always say that if people act as the Ten Commandments tell, the world would be a perfect place. Not only this is not true, but actually Ten Commandments direct this world into a really ugly place. Here is my extensive critique. Basics for morality? Oh no! Christians consider the Ten Commandments a basis for…

  • Your wonderful city view is just a mating place

    Homo sapiens are often obsessed with skylines (or city views), whether it is Shangai, New York City, London etc. But it is nothing but a mere evolutionary adaptation (a mating place) of how to spread your selfish genes. Of course, you can have a bond between your birthplace and so on. However, evolutionary fitness attraction…

  • Neighboring European populations don’t genetically overlap

    Don’t get me wrong, I am neither a nationalist (I consider myself as nationless), nor an obsolete racial theorist. I believe that humans should be nationless and there should be one global government. However, modern geneticists are inclined to prove that neighboring European populations do overlap, therefore it is the evidence that nations mean little sense. But my claim is that some neighboring European populations…

  • The educational system the super-rich want

    How can people possibly know the current formal educational system is flawed when they were nursed by the very same educational system? And how to find the educational system is the super-rich’s weapon when they don’t know the super-rich rule us all. And I am not talking about pupils, students, and alumni, but also professors who…

  • AI, the super-rich and the end of freethinking

    I cannot hide that I was inspired by the article on Freethinkers International. My original idea was meant to show how the super-rich obedient AI is molding our mental processes so those who rule us are securely conducting their immoral business. However, the great idea is that the world of robots and AI also means…

  • Humanities educational minimum even if you hate humanities

    I completely get it. You have an IQ of 145 and, a degree in engineering, like the Theory of general relativity, Number theory, quantum mechanics, and Set theory. But humanities? Because you hate humanities. As they say, humanities are for those less intellectually able. And while research requires an extremely high IQ, the exact sciences are objectively unmatched. I am not shy to…

  • IQ as a fetish. What Mensa and psychometrists don’t like to hear? IQ isn’t everything

    Every single mental process strategy and mental ability no matter what they are equal to a measured IQ. Every single statement of a given individual is according to his IQ. Not only IQ is everything, but given how an individual performs in school, information technology, painting, understanding of politics, command of various office applications, conversation…

  • The most controversial book ever – how the political background really looks like. And make mathematics out of it

    98 % of politics (including sheer political statements) is the result of the background deals which are results of intertwined constellations of lobbyists, movers-and-shakers, crooks, secret services (public or hidden) and those whom they are serving. The super-rich groups, multinational companies, lodges, banks and so on. The order doesn’t necessarily reflect whether the particular subject…