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58 now. Thinker since I could first think. Introvert? Never considered myself one...but maybe. Very artisically creative. Raised Cathlic but that doesn't jive well with you're thinking and questioning. Never a liberal....I saw the logic of the universe and went right into freedom and individual responsibility by mid teens. Never connected well with politicians until Reagan ran for president. First time I voted in 1980.
I'm 100% self studied in psychology, consciousness, human behavior, politics, physics etc. I'm not good at remembering facts, but I have talent for seeing the relationship between them. This particularly applies to physics. Einstein being one of my long time heroes.
I did a search recently for a few key words that represented my thoughts to see if anyone was writing about this and came across Herber Spencer. LIke Darwin did a bit later, his research eventually led him to understand that the same organizational patterns found for instance in the the central nervous system are naturally replicated in a government organization, sociology in general...or organization of any kind in the universe. I would say this same order is attempted to be being mapped out in Austrian Economics....but it's oh so complicated in its formal structure.
But what's under this pattern? Well, I think I found the answer. The interesting thing is...it's so simple. So very simple. It's just one thing. One single thing. And demonstrable. And it's one of those things where all the dots connect and you go "of course!"...and no, it's not divine--at least in the religious sense.
Where did I find the answer? I'll give you a hint: E=MC2 But you can't just look at the facts here, you have to look at the relationships between the facts.
What I'd like to do on this forum, is be challenged on this theory...and see if I'm crazy!! Would be fun. I hope I can only find the time!! I've enjoyed what i've read so far on the forum.
Thanks Steph for your insights!
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Some links to Herbert Spencer info:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbert_Spencer