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John Rouse

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About Me

I am myself, that is I try to be a more natural production rather than societal. Not all of us are perfect at being ourselves, but as they say; by doing nothing, everything is done. With the given information that perception allows, which is limited to generalizations, I tentatively propose a description of reality. I neither assert that any of my hypotheses are true, nor do I claim that I am the first to make statements of this nature.I. Reality n. the summation of existing objects and subjects. A. Domain n. any selected criterion of reality that share given fundamental objects/subjects. 1. To a dependent, cognitive object, any objective domain will appear to be governed by circumstantial truths, relative to the object’s mechanics. 2. To a dependent, cognitive object, any subjective domain that exists in its noosphere is solely relative to the object’s mechanics. B. Object n. any selected criterion of reality that is actual. 1. An object can neither be created nor destroyed. 2. An object changes its state based on the physics of reality. 3. Impairment of cognitive senses may cause illusory objects. C. Subject n. any selected criterion that is perceived only by a given, dependent, cognitive object. 1. A subject is created when cognitive mechanics construct its reality; a subject is destroyed when its cognitive mechanics fail. 2. A subject cannot leave the domain that it was first envisaged.D. Infrastructure 1. A dependent variable D without the independent variable I is relatively nonexistent. 2. The independent variable I without a dependent variable is an unproven function f(I). Given these statements, it is reasonable to conclude that D and I coexist together to form a Reality. Dependent Object n. an object that exhibits a limit, and is relatively Becoming. -It is uncertain that the totality of dependent objects is Becoming or Being. Independent Expression n. the expression that exhibits infinity, and is Being. -It is uncertain that the independent expression is anything more than a definition of reality. -It is uncertain that the independent expression is expressed either as a variable within infinite realities or as a constant within a single reality. All dependent objects of the tangible domain are expressed constantly because the independent expression defines the reality of each object.II. Simulacra n. distorted realities established by a dependent, cognitive object (singular: simulacrum). For methods to perceive Reality that are established by a dependent, cognitive, object, a method only reveals generalities of truth. To dependents, attempting to comprehend all of Reality is plainly incomprehensible. Only the independent expression has such a method to hold an irrefutable argument for a function.A Principle of Uncertainty governs simulacra. With limited perception, one can assume these uncertainties: 1. no objective or subjective mechanism of a simulacrum can be absolutely explained; 2. there is no fine line that separates the definitions of any two objects or subjects; and 3. all existence is uncertain though the self and the independent variable are relatively certain in a simulacra.Thus, knowing these doubts, the connection between the self and the independent is an invaluable relationship that supports one’s reality and subjective purpose.It would be helpful for me to recieve feedback about my thoughts. Discussion is usually necessary for such things to become more developed.

My Interests

astronomy, biology, chemistry, education, philosophy, politics, science, writing

I'd like to meet:

I would like to meet whomever I come across that greets me.
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Music:

Bob Dylan, the Beatles, Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, U2

Books:

Discourse on Method, Tao Te Ching, Pensees, Civil Disobedience, Moving into Space, the Origin of Species, The Bible, The Qur'an, the Bhagavad Gita

Heroes:

The greatness of a person is related to his understanding and initiative, but his success should never undermine his instruction.

My Blog

Civil Disobedience

If you are unaware, Martin Luther King Jr. was inspired not just by Mohandas Ghandi, but a by a book that had inspired Ghandi as well: Civil Disobedience by Henry David Thoreau. If you read it, be car...
Posted by John Rouse on Mon, 21 Jan 2008 01:38:00 PST

Donation Records, Revisited

I just had to take a look at Geroge W. Bush's donations.  Please note that these are for both the 2000 and 2004 elections.  Quite frankly, I was shocked to see how millions of dollars piled ...
Posted by John Rouse on Sat, 19 Jan 2008 09:00:00 PST

Federal Election Commission

If you are interested in the election, you should go to www.fec.gov to check the donation records for public officials.  Remember that the ID number will differentiate by position ...
Posted by John Rouse on Sun, 13 Jan 2008 01:21:00 PST

Interruption

I'm now scrutinizing the presidential candidates more seriously than before.  However, I've already made up my mind who I am voting for; it should be obvious to all of us who we should be voting ...
Posted by John Rouse on Fri, 11 Jan 2008 01:14:00 PST

Construction

In anticipation of developing legitimate solutions to the most controversial to even the most mundane, I ask that the philosophical as well as political community offer the most enduring ideas that ha...
Posted by John Rouse on Thu, 06 Dec 2007 07:26:00 PST

Thoughtcrime

After the House of Representatives passed HR 1955, I fear that the Senate and President are likely to assent to this bill that would extend the powers of the Department of Homeland Security through a ...
Posted by John Rouse on Wed, 28 Nov 2007 06:54:00 PST

Belonging

Often I feel that I do not belong to where I am.  What is this dynamic place that I live in?  Am I part of it, or is it a part of me? There is a feeling that seems to tell me there is a spec...
Posted by John Rouse on Sat, 08 Sep 2007 05:51:00 PST

Its Only Fair

If I were to uphold equal treatment of humans, that is my own treatment of others, then I could not allow myself to allow one person to suffer or die so that a larger number of people will n...
Posted by John Rouse on Sat, 25 Aug 2007 06:00:00 PST

The Near Future

I wonder what might happen to human civilization.  What fundamentals will be discarded and what will be ammended?  What degree of effort must be made to make changes from the very foundation...
Posted by John Rouse on Sun, 12 Aug 2007 06:56:00 PST

A Different Approach

After speculating the beginnings of my notes, I realized that I was in over my head.  The particular approach was fueled off of my utter disatisfaction of modern society.  In other words, I ...
Posted by John Rouse on Tue, 31 Jul 2007 01:15:00 PST