Saturday, May 11, 2019

What's wrong with corporate America?

The greatest harm corporate America has done to our self is to convince ourselves of how valuable it is to lie to our self, by our self, from our self, on their behalf – to do their dirty work to our self so that they don't have to do the lying themselves and remain aloof and apart – far from the madding crowd – without sullying their reputation one iota.

We never tie time to force. We always treat force as a separate entity apart from time. Yet, we always measure and interpret our energetic results in terms of units per time. So, why do we do this?

Because energy is a fictional construct of force plus time. That's why the atom is a fictional construct of solidity imparted to our desire to delude ourselves into thinking, and assuming, that matter is solid – and by association – we are somehow also solid and stable and secure in the knowledge that we have any meaning or merit or usefulness to our own self.

But I thought integrity meant something? And integrity is how we don't lie to ourselves no matter how many lies corporate America gets us to lie to each another.

So, we don't need delusional solidity to give us a secure fuzzy feeling about our own self-image and the reputation which that spawns. Integrity, alone, is sufficient.

And integrity of knowledge is superior to the solidity of our delusions about matter, energy and the atomic function behind electricity.

For these delusions support the vested interests of corporate America. They do not, and cannot, support our sovereign interest in our superiority to a fictional corporate entity who is willfully substituting for a living, flesh and blood anthropomorphic creature of divine inspiration.

So....

Energy is not atomic. If it were, it would be indivisible. Yet it is divisible into its constituent ingredients of time and various forces which go to make up energy – any kind of energy. But let's begin this discussion with just one sort of energy: electrical energy.

The electromotive force is one force which comprises electricity. The magnetomotive force is another force which comprises electricity. These two forces – when placed into a context of time – give us all we need to know about electricity without the glamour of nuclear physics and its limiting factor of E=MC^2 except for one salient feature: how far can we take an experiment in transient amplification before we blow up the copper wire of a circuit, or melt the iron cores inside its coils?

The answer? We already know the answer in the form of: what are the valence charges of the copper wire? What is their electron voltage holding the atoms of copper together in a wire versus the spiraling escalation of a runaway transient in that wire?

If a runaway transient should escalate beyond the valence electron volts holding a copper wire together, then kaboom it must go the route of copper microfine dust. This is the value to which E=MC^2 holds toward electrodynamic theory and no further – as in: what are the safe limits of endurance to which a circuit may withstand regarding the amplification of its wattage via runaway transients?

That's as far as nuclear physics and Einstein and the Law of Conservation and Thermodynamics has to go before the physicist steps out of line by sticking their collective noses into affairs which do not concern themselves.

Notice...
I did not say: “getting something from nothing”, for that is the definition to a perpetual motion machine of the first kind,* not: “getting more from less” – which is what I am proposing.


But if we should make this mistake on behalf of physicists and corporate vested interests (which they want us to make upon ourselves), then we are idiots to shoot ourselves into our own feet out of fear of rejection from the lemming crowd of submission to common sense. That's our fault and no one else's....

What did Eisenhower say regarding this fear which we have destroyed ourselves with? He said, “Beware the military industrial complex”.

What is this complex?

It is a corporate machine far excessive in largess to our puny little tenuous self which will outlive our flesh and blood existence since that machine is a legal entity without a lifespan save whatever support it gets from us for its continued existence.

This is not rocket science which I am proposing, here. This could have been “figured out” by anyone willing to think for themselves – trained by robotic simulators who don't have any vested interest in corporate policy (unless the simulator in question is EveryCircuit).

This is simple stuff by far...and it scares us into fearing the loss of our reputation should tolerance for me last for a duration longer than it takes to sneeze me away.

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