They say only a twelve people understand the theory of relativity, in fact if I may be so bold, I don’t even think Einstein properly understood – for his theory was based on facts, though to understand something it must sink in (this is proven, that he was unwilling to accept Heisenberg’s hypothesis (based on proofs) for it didn’t sit with his predetermined worldview, hence his famous statement “God doesn’t play dice with the universe”) All this is by way of introduction to the point – perhaps a far greater genius than Einstein was Van-Nuemem (inventor of algorithms, the computer and most importantly) inventor of game-theory – game-theory has won many many noble prizes – remarkably , as it is simply a theory of human behavior – But if I may be so bold (and I have read some of his statements hence I believe this too to be truth) even Van Nuemen didn’t properly understand game-theory (again it was based on his understanding which was based on observation) you see these two theories (relativity and game theory) are in fact one and the same – For the theory of relativity states in essence, there is no such thing as reality (as Einstein himself said, “reality is an illusion, albeit a very persistent one”) There are only subjective experiences, which ties into game-theory, for in game-theory, there are two kinds of societies; those that honor the individual and those that demean the individual – In his words, those who see the world as a collaborative and those that see the world as a war-zone – but the deeper question is: why would there be such different perspectives on the same world? – Ah’ here is where the theory of relativity comes in – for as each person is a subject to / of their experiences, so of-course there will be similar types of experiences in varied societies – In simple truth (and this is critical) we cannot compare a person who grows up in a safe secure democratic country which values the rights of her citizens hence the individual a. feels safe b. valued c. hence the natural social genetic disposition towards collaboration and the betterment for all, evolves; to a society, which is unsafe, ruled by fear, for such an individual feels obviously a. unsafe b. only the ruler is valued – the natural disposition of such an individual is a. abuse is right (for values are simply what your role-models do, which is why isis rape, pillage. because that’s exactly what Mohamed did)

0 responses to “They say only a twelve people understand the theory of relativity, in fact if I may be so bold, I don’t even think Einstein properly understood – for his theory was based on facts, though to understand something it must sink in (this is proven, that he was unwilling to accept Heisenberg’s hypothesis (based on proofs) for it didn’t sit with his predetermined worldview, hence his famous statement “God doesn’t play dice with the universe”) All this is by way of introduction to the point – perhaps a far greater genius than Einstein was Van-Nuemem (inventor of algorithms, the computer and most importantly) inventor of game-theory – game-theory has won many many noble prizes – remarkably , as it is simply a theory of human behavior – But if I may be so bold (and I have read some of his statements hence I believe this too to be truth) even Van Nuemen didn’t properly understand game-theory (again it was based on his understanding which was based on observation) you see these two theories (relativity and game theory) are in fact one and the same – For the theory of relativity states in essence, there is no such thing as reality (as Einstein himself said, “reality is an illusion, albeit a very persistent one”) There are only subjective experiences, which ties into game-theory, for in game-theory, there are two kinds of societies; those that honor the individual and those that demean the individual – In his words, those who see the world as a collaborative and those that see the world as a war-zone – but the deeper question is: why would there be such different perspectives on the same world? – Ah’ here is where the theory of relativity comes in – for as each person is a subject to / of their experiences, so of-course there will be similar types of experiences in varied societies – In simple truth (and this is critical) we cannot compare a person who grows up in a safe secure democratic country which values the rights of her citizens hence the individual a. feels safe b. valued c. hence the natural social genetic disposition towards collaboration and the betterment for all, evolves; to a society, which is unsafe, ruled by fear, for such an individual feels obviously a. unsafe b. only the ruler is valued – the natural disposition of such an individual is a. abuse is right (for values are simply what your role-models do, which is why isis rape, pillage. because that’s exactly what Mohamed did)”

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