Sunday, January 7, 2007

Null

A nullist chooses his/her own reality. Faith in whatever a person believes in is by definition irrational. Appreciating this, a nullist chooses which delusions he/she is willing to consider fundamental. Ambivalence is a cherished virtue of Nullism and its adherents may realize this virtue in any way they choose. As a nullist, my views on reality need not have anything to do with your views on reality. What we share is simply that we may never know which view is more accurate and that by following some view of reality is, in itself, distancing oneself from the null point. Is this all bullshit... perhaps. But this bullshit is the very nature that a nullist perceives is at the heart of all ideology, doctrine, and dogma.

Thursday, January 4, 2007

Zeitgeist of Cyberspace: part one of many

An introduction to the ambivalency of Nullism

Lorem ipsum is the chaos from which superconsciousness will emerge. De finibus bonorum et malorum meet at both zero and infinity. This is Nullism exemplified--untarnished--the uncarved stone seen as every form. Busy bees with busy blogs and wikis producing synthetic awareness; the emergence of other intelligence goes unnoticed and the cross-over between mind and other matter is blurred.