About Total Madness

By Hans Konstapel August 4th, 2008, under Completed, Cycles, Mathematics

I have never believed reason and the final implementation of reason, the Computer, would help mankind. Reason is a terrible trap. It compresses our reality to a single point in which we finally will vanish.  The Reason We are Here is not reason but non-reason. We are here to fight reason until it finally disappears. [...]

About The Limits of Reason

By Hans Konstapel August 3rd, 2008, under Completed, Mathematics, Philosophy

You can always find an infinite amount of equations that fits a finite set of points. When the set of points changes the equation changes. This represents a major problem when you want to find a general pattern. The solution is to assume that the pattern behind the set of points has to be a [...]

About Leibniz and Deleuze

By Hans Konstapel August 2nd, 2008, under Completed, Philosophy

Gilles Deleuze was a French Philosopher who lived between 1925 and 1995. Deleuze’s main philosophical project concerns the relationship between Identity and Difference. Until recently Difference was seen as a difference between two Identities. Deleuze attempts to reverse this situation, and to understand Difference-in-Itself. In his Quest for Difference Deleuze is highly inspired by Leibniz. [...]

About Programming Conversations and Conversations About Programming

By Hans Konstapel July 25th, 2008, under Completed, Computer and Communication Technology, Psychology

A major part of our activities have to do with “Not-Knowing”. We are constantly talking with others about “What we don’t Know”. We are speculating and are hoping that others know. Humans are wondering creatures. The situation becomes more complicated when we meet people who are convinced they know but really don’t know. We believe [...]

About Balfour and the End of Time.

By Hans Konstapel July 21st, 2008, under Completed, Mathematics, Physics

Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz lived between 1646 and 1716. He was a universal scientist and made contributions to mathematics, philosophy, technology and social sciences. Leibniz did not believe Time and Space were real. Current developments in Physics prove that Leibniz was right. We are approaching the End of Time and Space. The observation that time is [...]

About The End of the Dollar

By Hans Konstapel July 21st, 2008, under Completed, Economy, Opinion

A well-known scientist once gave a public lecture on astronomy. He described how the earth orbits around the sun and how the sun, in turn, orbits around the center of a vast collection of stars called our galaxy. At the end of the lecture, a little old lady at the back of the room got [...]

About Sibel Edmonds or How US Intelligence is Stimulating a War in Central Asia

By Hans Konstapel July 17th, 2008, under Completed, Opinion, Politics

Sibel Edmonds was hired, as a contractor, to work as an interpreter in the translations unit of the FBI on September 2001. She reported various incidents of misconduct and incompetence to her superiors. She was fired on March 22, 2002. In reality she was fired for whistle-blowing. Sibel Edmonds not only discovered incompetence she also [...]

About Virtue and Wisdom

By Hans Konstapel July 8th, 2008, under Completed, Ethics, History, Not Started, Philosophy

When you lend somebody something you assume he (or she) will give the item back in due time. To lend you have to Trust somebody. There are many ways to create a trusted relation. When a long term trusted relationship grows out of a long chain of interactions the Iterated Prisoners Dilemma is at stake. [...]