Mechanics of History

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Tuesday, November 14, 2006

Science Fiction continued...


Ancient Civilizations
http://historymech.bravehost.com/rewritten.html

1.
There is a chance for a serious stock market fall on World financial markets in next Spring (2007) or in next 12 month thereafter, because some markets are overheated, and (as we remember from the history of XIXth century) in liberal economy every 10 years (approximately) a big stock market happened.
Although I may be wrong here because Internet stabilizes the World economy (so serious crisis may not come).

2.
Comment to one of previous posts (Science Fiction: 24 Oct 2005)

Assuming that my hypothesis about “computer system created by some Alien civilization to program our history” is true (it may be my madness or great humbug, or true explanation is much stranger, than we can imagine), we can made some reasonable guesses made on the laws of history:

  • We can imagine this computer system is something like “great city” or “Internet” deployed in 4-dimensional space and joining different 3-dimensional universes (planes). This means that security system (I called SBM) is only one
    of many components of this “city system”.
  • Some economic and historic phenomena suggest that this “city system” could support a life of living organisms for ever, and reasons for death (and
    aging) are pure economic - are something like “emigration” to another, more comfortable “planes”. Ex. religions have some external support like humanitarian organizations in our world (or banks or social security systems all analogies could be true and false the same time).
  • It means everybody who died may still live out there.
  • I think this system is undestroyable, and moreover maybe there is no chance to ultimately kill anybody (but I may be wrong here).
  • Our civilization will be gradually assimilated into this "city system", so gently that most people do not even see what happened (honestly it already happened).

As you remember this may be a great humbug. These assumptions are based generally on two premises:

  • There are plenty of phenomena in our history (from early beginning) that could not be explained without assuming that our history is manipulated by some external power which is aware of laws of history and economics (i.e. understands the problem of limited resources - like for ex. human knowledge and understanding). Maybe one system, maybe an alliance of systems - maybe everyone have some “guardian angel” program.
  • My madness were too ridiculous, too fast changing, and too “quick-and-dirty” prepared, so have to come from an external computer system (maybe programmed from time to time by some intelligent operator).

Well, this is still more like idea for a science fiction story than a scientifis hipothesis.

Reassuming: “Only one thing I know is that I know nothing”.

Slawomir Dzieniszewski

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