Letter
to Dan about Bible 2008
Thanks for your letter. I am amazed by the unlabored approach and
fluidity of your writing. A computer would probably encumber your
talent with the inevitable second drafts and double thinking.
You remember years ago ‘exchange of ideas’ was the basis of our
friendship, and that’s good to resume. I enjoy your ‘California’ ideas
as much as ever and hope my liberal, irreverent, anti-geocentric,
pro-evolution stance doesn’t offend you.
Your knowledge of the bible is far beyond my experience and to the lay
eye appears complete and studied.
Since I personally feel the bible was the ‘explanation of the world up
to that point,’ it’s natural for me to doubt some things … especially
since it claimed the sun revolved around the earth. However I concede
there is an immense amount of truth concerning human interactions. And
too, applaud the hedge-room allowed for many viewpoints … perfectly
reflecting human nature.
Having said this:
Doesn’t the story of Adam and Eve mention ‘others’ outside the garden?
Who are these people? Is the bible paying homage to earlier man? Talk
to me here … what does this reference mean?
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Evolution: feel free to respond or ignore the following foam:
Why does organized religion attack evolution? Does the bible’s eugenic
purity oppose a commonality with those that wallow in the mud and pick
fleas? Or does the idea of evolution reduce man as the latest omnivore
leaving its scratch?
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Missing links: an argument against ancestor?
When evolution is discredited why is there a focus on ‘missing links’
when there is clear evidence of multiple species of hominids the past
3-4 million years, each more like modern man than the bones of their
predecessor? Is this not a tableau of missing links?
Or is the ‘missing link’ issue just a controversy of ape versus man?
Does this mean evolution isn’t plausible unless we find the missing man
dinosaur monkey with feathers? See illustration.
We have no missing links between dinosaurs and the age of flightless
land birds … so did the epoch of 6’ birds come without ancestor, merely
by the wave of god’s hand?
If the age of land birds arrived solely by the wave of god’s hand, how
can the bible argue humans are the penultimate apex of the universe?
Why would god take 13 billion years to piss out a human?
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Geological record shows change on earth is radical at times. (And human
experience has not encountered enormous events like this.)
The planet has long periods of environmental stability followed by
short bursts of rapid change. These quantum periods of change give
insight into new species ‘suddenly’ appearing … and evidence of rapid
change is visible at the grand canyon: look at the layers of sedimented
rock and you see the red layer doesn’t slowly blend into the yellow
layer … no, instead the red layer suddenly stops and the yellow layer
begins.
Additionally, we have evidence of rapid change in animals … look at
humans growing measurably taller over 400 years … a mere 20
generations. (I might add that it happened because of abundance and not
strictly from ‘survival of the fittest’)
Given this much change in 20 generations, imagine how much change was
engineered in hominid-like creatures over 200,000+ generations; each a
chance to improve nutrition, kama-sutra positions, eyesight etc.
But there are periods of time on earth that have induced radical change
in animals, beyond their just getting tall and fat.
And what causes these colossal events that radically change things on
earth? Is this the sweeping hand of god? Or the physics of the universe
pulsing over an electrically-charged spinning nickel planet? No one can
say for sure, but animals do change abruptly.
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My general theory of evolution is not entirely ‘survival of the
fittest,’ (but really just evolutionist manifesto, with an olive).
The greatest change in animals takes place during low stress when there
is abundant food and species flourish in large number…. and when the
inevitable return of fierce hardship suddenly arrives, the specie has
countless genetic variants to meet the newest challenge … at this point
‘survival of the fittest’ determines which genetics will continue, and
the result pushes out different brands of the same specie.
(You see I liken the flow of change in the world to how market
economies create new products: supply, demand, competition, war … the
big eating the small and the small working to topple the big in a
never-ending confluence of change … in my opinion, everything across
the universe operates from this same dynamic, just repeated in
different ways)
Sometimes I worry man is causing a similar catastrophic environment for
living things on earth…
… But then I look down at the carpet of grass and laugh, realizing
somewhere in that vast jungle, in my back yard or on a mountain slope
somewhere, are species waiting for their moment of abundance, when they
will become the large dominate omnivore.
My general theory of life:
Life is a natural product of Earth’s specific chemistry interacting
with the physics of the universe.
Therefore life is a natural property of physics and will arise within
every exploitable environment, and these environments are infinitely
interlaced across the universe.
I liken the happenings on Earth to an electromagnetic fire gently
pulsing and flaring across the surface (just like the sun’s surface),
the results of which are reflected back into space in wavelengths of
light (in the full electromagnetic spectrum: visible, microwave, radio,
etc.) that carry our story across the universe… and this is the same
mechanic operating on every star and planet.
Furthermore I see no star or planet is an exact replica of any other,
nor is changing in the same way as any other, and conclude that life
across the universe must be a similar zoo as earth where the most
unbelievable is commonplace.
Subnote:
As implausible as it sounds, the infinite probability of physics has
actually created a planet where the electromagnetic spectrum has
excited the carbon atoms, causing them to enter steel and glass
capsules and furiously race around in circles on cementitious roadways.
Culture is a model for understanding the universe.
My most recent insight into life says it results from light, in all
wavelengths of the electromagnetic spectrum, bombarding over time the
specific chemistry of this spinning mud and nickel ball … and it came
from what existed before and will continue onward in unstoppable change
until the universe weakens and is overrun by foreign hordes that will
introduce a different system …
… This means the patterns we see in human culture, history and
economics are the same physics that operate the universe. (Isn’t this
similar to what the bible says? Except my theory excludes a single
omnipresent in favor of constant flux where the whole universe affects
each outcome on earth, and paradoxically each outcome on Earth returns
to affect what makes up the whole universe … and since this process
mirrors how culture changes, it leads me to conclude culture makes a
perfect model for understanding the universe).
I see continual change as the operative vigor of the universe … and
what we perceive as ‘life’ is subject to abrupt alteration for myriads
of reasons, just like changes in culture: there is no one thing causing
it, it’s just everything spilling together in a mix of political
balance and competition ... and the inevitable march of changing
culture is a miniature model of the changing universe, and this
volatile change will forge new things whether humans pray or pick their
toes. (I obviously diverge from the bible on that point).
Life in space: a question of how time affects us
I think physics uniquely involves every piece of matter in space,
creating an infinite array of overlapping patterns of exploitable
chemistry.
My work concludes life is a natural physics of the universe and arises
everywhere, and the fact we don’t see it is a function of human
boundaries … (doesn’t the bible mention this limitation?)
To reduce mental wanderings to poorly written science fiction, I offer
an imaginary example: we can’t see a repetitious exploitable chemistry
on Mars because the ‘cycle of rain’ may not be water at all, but
instead a flow of charged ions that skims low to the surface at high
speed creating a rarified, renewable abundance on Mars … thus Mars’
‘electromagnetic fire’ of life burns close to the surface and puffs out
less rapidly than on the Earth (or the sun). Since this environment
would be chemically unique to Mars, we wouldn’t readily see it or
define its strange results as ‘life.’
Back to reality: Our limitation for finding life is partially because
the cycle of renewal on Mars, (or any planet, or any place), may be at
intervals of time unlike the rhythm of earth … on Mars, an ordinary day
may last thousands of years, but this is valid everywhere, meaning the
multiplicity of probabilities within time is staggering. The actual
problem is we can’t find life that shares the same time in which we
exist on earth.
The fact that time is not linear or constant is a major impediment for
understanding anything in the universe, especially for finding life
that parallels our experience, after all even the most simple
scientific understanding such as measuring temperature, on Mars or
anywhere in space, uses ‘time’ as a component factor.
For this I wrote a chapter in my book titled the ‘accelerated world.’
To talk more specifically about the math
of the universe, let’s speed things up and accelerate the world.
Imagine watching a 5 second film clip
showing a flower bud opening into a full blossom; or a 10 second clip
showing the movement of clouds across the sky for a full day.
This is the premise behind our new accelerated world.
In our new world, we take all the events
from 100 years and condense them into one day. So now 100
years is a single day. After a full week, we’ve been able to
see 700 years of Earth’s history. Or for each second, we
would see approximately one half day. Obviously at this
speed, events on Earth would pass by so quickly that our world would no
longer contain an ordinary day.
So let’s walk around the globe and see
what’s changed. We’d see for the first time the migration of
plants and trees as they grow and move before your eyes. And
at last we’d be able to see patterns in the movements of stars that
would give us a better sense of what the galaxy is doing.
Erosion of mountains would become
visible, volcanoes would be puffing and erupting each day, and sand
dunes would ripple like water. Meteorites would rain from the sky and
big meteors would divot the earth every other week, with the effects
disappearing as if they hit a viscous fluid. Even the driest rivers
would pulse continually with water. Snow and ice would move to and fro
across the face of the planet, and the land would be positively
shuffling from earthquakes.
Sound waves would now travel 9000 mps,
and these vibrations would cause never-before seen phenomenon in the
environment and induce frequencies of electromagnetism unlike anything
we’ve seen before. The resulting interactions between sound
vibrations and other chemistries of the planet would create
environmental niches and opportunities unique to the accelerated
world.
Seemingly unrelated phenomenon would become connected and explain
mysteries about life that baffle science today. Many new
patterns and sequences would emerge and each would require new
scientific study and mathematical explanation.
In the accelerated world, time would be
passing so quickly that waves, tides, and currents would make water
appear as a dense fog, totally devoid of the living things we
understand. In fact, no animals would be visible in our new
world because their movement would blur all trace …there would be no
insects, or birds, or microbes, or termites, or seeds, or the balance
of nature as we see it. These things would still exist and
their math would be worked out somewhere in the planets’ formula, but
their actual existence would have to be inferred, meaning that
observable things like ‘pollination by insects’ would become an
invisible mystery.
New relationships would emerge in the
accelerated world that cannot exist here simply because of
time. There are things that happen over thousands of years
that profoundly affect life but remain invisible to our own everyday
world. For example, in the accelerated world, mathematical
patterns arising from migrating trees might let us see interspecie
genetics. But in regular time, these events occur so slowly
the information is beyond the reach of our math and science, and thus
we can’t gain agricultural or scientific advantage from this genetic
knowledge. The factor of time limits what chemistries are available for
human manipulation.
The accelerated world would be moving so quickly that human existence
would be all but invisible on Earth until culture and sheer numbers of
people began to build permanent structures and cities. Prior to this,
the human specie would have been as elusive as all other animal life.
In accelerated time, human life would not appear as a series of
individual actions, but instead cultural structures would appear as an
entity of its own, a single organism fed by a flow of charged metallic
cells following roadways and rivers into and around ever-changing
cities. To a scientist in the accelerated world, human existence would
have no apparent ancestor, seeming to have emerged out of the infinity
of time itself, and this would appear as such because the factor of
time creates hard boundaries beyond which there is no glimpse. We
simply cannot see beyond certain parameters set by time, and despite
work in geology, mathematics, quantum mechanics, astrophysics, and
anthropology, there still exists a curtain that conceals a vast
unknown.
The accelerated world has a
mathematical reality different from our regular day, and in reverse,
today’s math has a reality invisible to the accelerated
world. Both mathematic exist simultaneously and both are
correct, but each explains such a different world, there may not be
mathematical correlation, meaning that causality of events such as
‘evolution’ may not exist in a neat linear progression across time.
There may not be an entirely logical explanation of how dinosaurs
became birds. Things on Earth may be like the probability of quantum
physics, where change occurs for no known reason and only a random
range of possible events exists.
The real point for inventing the accelerated world is to illustrate how
multiple mathematics are needed simultaneously to weave the overall
fabric of the world.
This example shows what mathematicians have discovered about the
Universe…that multiple mathematics exist simultaneously. And
if everything we know and see, all the stars, planets, cars, and
people, were taken away, 90% of the universe would still remain right
here…unseen yet necessary to make the universe what it is. The
mathematics of the Universe is layered, complex, and ever changing, and
our lives are perfect illustration of how time hides this complexity.
Gene Haynes