Friday, 7 August 2020

Relativity, Uncertainty and Indeterminacy






“I've always wished I was gay, it would have been a lot easier. 

You know, it's just 
Bing! Bing! Bing! - 
gay guys, no problem. 

They go to restrooms and 
truck stops and perform sex
it's like so easy for them and stuff. 

But you know what? 

Alas, Timothy Treadwell is not gay. Bummer!”


— Timothy Treadwell




“ People ignore the quantum ‘maybe’ because they have largely never heard of Quantum Logic or Transactional Psychology, but they also ignore it because traditional politics and religion have conditioned people for millennia — and still train them today — to act with Intolerance and premature Certainty.

In general, people judge it "manly" to pronounce dogmatic verdicts and fight for them, and to admit Quantum Uncertainty (von Neumann's maybe) seems "unmanly." 

Feminism often challenges this machismo, but, just as often, certain Feminists appear to think they will appear stronger if they speak and behave as dogmatically and unscientifically as the stupidest, most macho males. “

— Robert Anton Wilson,
Quantum Psychology

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