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The abstraction of knowledge, good & evil.

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Speaker 0 (0s): Welcome back my friends Digital Jesus episode to, to, to do it. Well, hello. My friends are so happy to have you back so happy you're here. Let's do it a little thinking about our friend Digital Jesus yesterday, ran into some guys on my route. If you were listening, thanks for tuning in. Let me know if you guys ever, and this goes out to every body. Reach out to me. If you want to be on the podcast with the little interview, just reach out. 

You can get my e-mail at G E O R G E P M O N T Y at Gmail. Send me a note. So I was thinking more about this Digital Jesus and it made me cry, opened the good book and dig into Genesis a little bit. If you remember yesterday, I spoke a little bit about how the internet is very similar in a lot of ways, too, right? 

Omnipotent powers. How does that make sense? Like, you know, and the idea or manifestation of God is everywhere and all-knowing so is the internet. The internet is always on. It seems to be all knowing or it at least seems to have an opinion on everything. And it didn't take me very long to just start finding some interesting similarities. 

Let me just begin with, we have everyone knows Genesis about Adam and Eve. Let me read one quick passage from you for you. The Lord, God took the man and put him in the garden of Eden to work it out and take care of it. And the Lord, God commanded the man. You are free to eat from any tree in the garden, but you must not eat from the tree. Have the knowledge of good and evil for when you eat of it. You will surely die where we all know the story, that beautiful seductive woman, Eve, I, she was beautiful. 

What you think handle Adam and Apple boom, takes a bite. I think about that for a minute. He takes a bite out of an Apple. What is the logo for Apple? Well, it is in fact that bite out of it, Apple is pretending to be the fruit from the tree of knowledge of good and evil. 

So how, how can that fall into? Well, it's funny. I would say the word fall, the fall of man eating from the tree of knowledge of good and evil. Does that mean that Apple is the tree of knowledge? That's what they want you to think. However, it seems more realistic to me or maybe a more abstract that the internet is the knowledge of good and evil, or can't be the knowledge of good and evil. 

I think about the way its being splintered. I know how many of you who have seen that documentary, the social dilemma. However, it's not imperative that you've seen it to understand that the echo chamber that is the internet is creating quite a bit of good and evil. And depending on where you live in the world, you may see my good as evil, but I may see your evil as good. I think what the Bible is telling us they're is that you should judge not, you don't have enough information to judge. 

And that's the exact same principle we should be applying to the internet were using the internet as a judge in a jury. The fact is there's too much information for us to judge. And if there's too much information for us to judge there could there couldn't not be in artificial intelligence that could judge you. That is because the artificial intelligence is in fact program by man. 

Another interesting part, I think is, remember when Jesus went into the temple, flipped over the money changers tables, it was like, get out of my dad's house. You Vipers. It seems to me that that's what the internet is doing to AKA Digital Jesus. He is gone into the new temple, which is an interesting fact. Let me just birdwalk for a moment to go off on a quick tangent, you can tell who is the most powerful structure in a society by the buildings. 

If you remember, it was in the beginning, it was the castle. That was the biggest building or infrastructure in the primitive times, the dark ages. And then you had the temple, the church that became the biggest. And then today in our world, you see the banking institution, you see the commercial properties. 

So you could argue that it was the divine right of Kings to rule. Then in fact, that power went to the priestly class and now, right, we have a new divine, right? And that is the internet national bankers wall street. Our God is printed on our money. And so the halls of the temple now would be Wallstreet. 

The halls of the temple now would be the bank of international settlements. And Digital Jesus rolls in there with his Bitcoin or his digital currency, and just flips over all of this table's and there's chaos. And these Vipers, these Heatons that have been putting their knee on the neck of the working people are now in danger, running for their lives. 

Is there a currency? There are tools they've used to manipulate right on the planet are no longer sharp. The duel, the Dole blade of currency is no longer able to cut to the bone Digital Jesus has come out and flip that table over in a way, perhaps this is our opportunity for freedom. 

And what are we doing with that were fighting amongst ourselves, perhaps this time of chaos, this time of instability, where Europe is a museum, Japan is a nursing home. China is a jail and our digital currency. It's an experiment. It's an experiment in our freedom. It's an experiment in what mankind is truly capable of. 

And it seems to me that we could be doing a lot better. It seems is it to me that we could be making choices that will affect our individual lives. Instead of being on the internet, trying to create laws, to govern a nation. Not only can our lawmakers not do that, but the individual you, when I, all we're doing is spinning our wheels. When we utilize our brain in that manner, I listened to some gentlemen on a podcast the other night, and it was these unbelievably intelligent men from Silicon Valley. 

And some of them had some great ideas and some of them not so great ideas. However, they were talking about taking responsibility for the nation through business, making laws that government can't make. And while they had some phenomenal ideas, it was, it was beautiful, but also a little disheartening in that the men getting together were truly passionate about what they were doing, but the egos they had on them were incredible. 

Incredible talking about, I give him a million dollars. Now is pretty soon I'm going to get $50 million. These people need the answer to me like this guy thought he was Digital Jesus and how can he be Digital Jesus went on Digital Jesus I'm just kidding. No one institution, no one group is going to be able to solve any of the problems. It did kind of open up my eyes a little bit, at least into understanding that it is a global problem. 

Speaker 1 (10m 32s): 'cause it's a global problem. Its difficult for people who are in their own restricted areas to have empathy with other people. One thing that this gentleman said, the same gentleman that currently gave a million dollars to the DNC and was planning on giving 50 million as he grew older was that he genuinely care about the rest of the people in the country. 

And That The money he's giving to the DNC. The money he's giving to the government is not being used wisely or he's being lied to about what's really happening. And so I think a good mental exercise that everybody can try to do is the one I'm trying to do. And hear me out, let me know what you think. 

If you let's say you were born in India and you moved to Canada and then you made it to the us and you started a tech company and you became a multimillionaire. Your idea of the world is 180 degrees different than a man who is born in Indiana, whose great-grandfather, whose grandfather and father all served in the military. All of them have gone overseas, fought battles and spilled blood for a country that while it's the exact same that the Indian tech start up guru lives in 

Speaker 2 (12m 22s): It is also 

Speaker 1 (12m 31s): Incredibly different. It brings up the question of values, morality, ideals. 

Speaker 2 (12m 48s): How do you do that? 

Speaker 1 (12m 51s): Have both of those co-exist 

Speaker 2 (12m 56s): Right. 

Speaker 1 (12m 56s): One group says, listen, we need to open up the boarder. So more people like me who can come in here and do this beautiful country and help it prosper. And another group is, wait a minute. I went overseas and helped build a democracy over there. So those people can have a better country. And now I come home and there's no opportunities for me. 

I know that the answer is not To say that the person who went overseas as an uneducated piece of shit. I also know that the answer is the person that came here and built a company is not some liberal faggot 

Speaker 2 (13m 49s): <inaudible> 

Speaker 1 (13m 59s): It seems to me like, why does it matter what the guy in Indiana wants to do? Why is that any business of the people on the coast? And vice-versa what is the guy in the middle of America? Carrot all about what happens on the coastline? Neither one of their tax money is going to help either of them. 

Speaker 2 (14m 31s): Maybe that's not true. 

Speaker 1 (14m 34s): The tax money goes to the multinational corporations. And right now those would be the big tech industries, 

Speaker 2 (14m 44s): Right? 

Speaker 1 (14m 48s): Google pays no taxes. Amazon pays no taxes. Tesla pays no taxes. And when I say, no, that's probably not accurate. They probably are paying taxes. However, they're getting, let me talk about what I know. I know Amazon, when it moves into a place get subsidies and that there are tax bracket is very low compared to what they make, 

Speaker 2 (15m 20s): Right? 

Speaker 1 (15m 20s): So it seems to come down to an idea of how to split the revenue from the country and by revenue. I mean taxes, Why don't the people just vote on where the tax money goes? I think that you would have a lot of interstate cross cultural agreement on where that money should go. 

I think we could agree that that money should probably go to a pay off student loans. That money should go to a social safety net. That money should go to infrastructure. So why does it a go to infrastructure? Why doesn't it go to pay off student loans? I think here is where we begin to see complexity come in to play on infrastructure. The means in which to acquire the land or the means to acquire the rights to move forward on infrastructure are so cumbersome that it costs more money to try to get the rights, to do it, to undo or put in place regulations to do it right. 

We just can't agree on therefore nothing gets done or a lot of money gets spent trying to do things. And then nothing gets done. A lot of intelligent people know this. So rather than spend the money trying, they put the money somewhere else where it can potentially have the ability to grow in value and kind of saving it for a rainy day, investing in, in whatever it is they think is gonna be the next step, 

Speaker 2 (17m 23s): Right? 

Speaker 1 (17m 23s): All of the next source that could 10 times itself. If that's the case than the path we're on, would be the path that you remain on until we fix the monetary system 

Speaker 2 (17m 45s): Until 

Speaker 1 (17m 48s): The monetary system become a system of value instead of a system of prices, 

Speaker 2 (17m 58s): Until 

Speaker 1 (17m 58s): Everyone can agree that the efficient market theory is complete bullshit, then we'll never move forward. As long as people can just take money from EI and park it and be without doing any labor, then our world will continue to deteriorate. We'll continue to deteriorate as long as there are derivatives, as long as there are ways for people to speculate, 

Speaker 2 (18m 35s): Right, 

Speaker 1 (18m 36s): And call it investing, we can't move forward. 

Speaker 2 (18m 40s): Right? 

Speaker 1 (18m 45s): I had an idea to, I think the only way out of this is language, the only way out of this is for us to truly changed the way we see the world. And the only way we can change the way we see the world is by having a new linguistic pathway, 

Speaker 2 (19m 6s): Right? 

Speaker 1 (19m 10s): We have to communicate more effectively and efficiently. We can't interchange price in value. They're not the same thing who provides more value the CEO of a giant tech industry or the farmer. Well, if you looked at our economic system, you would say that the farmer is a piece of dog shit. And the CEO is Jesus As long as there is this discrepancy between who, 

Speaker 2 (19m 41s): Right, right. 

Speaker 1 (19m 45s): Divides more value. 

Speaker 2 (19m 50s): Right? 

Speaker 1 (19m 51s): We need the better. You see what I mean? Like that term is not the right term. It's an antiquated term. And that's why we're living in this antiquated world. I feel like were just on the cusp of just breaking through, into this brand new world. On a side note, you want to hear something crazy? How about this? Think about people who die. What do they always say? You got to go into the light. If you go into the light, I heard a beep, I'm going to butcher this. 

But I heard a, a myth one time about this, this moth. And he's doing what moth do in the day of whatever we sleep. And then at night he scurries off until he finds like this beautiful blue light and he flies up to the light and he can't. The blue light is embodied by a metal frame with small little holes in the moth was violently jamming itself up against the black post that surrounds the blue light. 

He can see the blue light and he can mash is a little wings up to the black screen that encases that light, but you can't get to the light, but he keeps trying like violently. And he he's violently trying to become one with the light. He had this overwhelming feeling of just like, I got to get to this light. And then the sun comes up and he goes back and talks to his friend's in. He tells him the story of like, Oh gosh, I saw the blue light. I got so close. And I kept trying to become one with this light. 

And I just couldn't get there. And his friends are like, Oh yeah, you know, you, you were as close as you can get to the spirit without breaking through. And he's like, well, how can I just break? What if I break through when I become one with the light? And they're like, no one ever comes back from that. When do you go in to the light? You don't come back. And so the next night, the moth flies out and he goes back to that spot on his violently. 

Ramming is a little frothy, hairy body up against this blue light, but just the screen of it. And he, he noticed it's like a little hole. That's bigger than the other ones. And he starts working at the whole working at it and he finally gets a big enough. And he pulls back his wings and he flies back and he goes full speed, whoosh, boom, right into the light. And he's gone. The zip zip never comes back like a moth drawn to the light to get to the other side. 

Like people who tell stories of dying coming back, they went into the light. Imagine anyone who's seen their child born when their child comes into this world, their eyes are just like, Oh my gosh, they can't even see. Cause it's so bright. They're going into the light. They are being born into the light. 

Speaker 2 (23m 6s): Right. 

Speaker 1 (23m 6s): Have you looked at the sun? Layli how long can you start at the sun? Not long. Right? Not long. Your eyes will burn. You're not ready. I kind of feel like we need to go through the sun. Like we're getting ready to be born. Our ideas of what this planet is, our ideas of language. We don't know anything we think we know, but we don't. 

Speaker 2 (23m 38s): Right. 

Speaker 1 (23m 42s): And I feel like were about to have this rebirth. Like we're about to be born into this new understanding this new consciousness. I think the sun is an opening and that we are an organism. That's about to be born. All of those words, like the cells of an organism, all the different races, all the different cultures. We are part of this body, this planet, this organism, this conscious being in the sun is the opening in which we must go through. 

I bet you didn't see that coming. I didn't either, but I think it's true. I'm getting way out on the access to the abstract right now. So put that on your pipe and smoke. It I love you guys. Aloha. 

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