Dear Green Eggers:
Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the law.
Comments on the Oimelc issue:
1. Thanks for the kind words about ILLUMINATUS.
2. If Phoenix and Theos are weeping in their pillows about being excommunicated
by Lady Ariane, let them take heart from my own career. I’ve been excommunicated from the Discordian
Society over 50 times now. Every now
and then, I still experience buzzing and tingling sensations, shooting bolts of
blue energy in the frontal lobes and weird neo-Bartok melodies; then I realize
it’s just another Discordian cabal excommunicating me again.
3. Jana Hollingsworth made an excellent point in noting that a male can be a
radical feminist, by Webster’s definition of “radical” and “feminist.” Yea, verily, and indeed. Intelligence is a process of detecting, and
detaching oneself from, all local parochialities and chauvinisms, including
racism, sexism, nationalism and the recently noted “type G star chauvinism”
(Sagan) and “electro-magnetic chauvinism (Sarfatti.)
Alas, Hollingsworth, who made her point in rebuttal to Herman Slater’s
broadside blast against radical feminists, immediately repeats Slater’s error
by issuing a broadside blast against “libertarianism,” without definitions or
qualifications. Libertarianism includes,
along with Smith and Locke, Spooner and Tucker and Spencer and Kroputkin and
Baez and Heinlein and Goodman and Stirner (to name a few.) It is to be hoped that next time around
Hollingsworth will define what kind of libertarianism she dislikes. That might even inspire Slater to define
what type of radical feminism he dislikes.
Although the general exchange of semantically-meaningless insult is fun (for
some readers), intelligent and meaningful debate is also fun (for other
readers.)
4. R. Myron deserves great credit for his (or her) honesty in admitting the
inability to understand Crowley’s books.
Indeed, Myron deserves sympathy and encouragement, and maybe even a fund
to provide a few courses in semantics and remedial reading. Alas, Myron deserves a horse laugh also, for
the vulgar error of assuming that “what R. Myron can’t understand is not
understandable.” There are quite a few
around who have been able to understand (and apply) Crowley’s system, with much
fun and profit.
5.
I am totally unequipped to evaluate Daniel Blair’s revelations about the
lost continent of Atlantis, but I will venture that I hope he knows more about
that than he knows about science in general.
His argument (“My criticism of science is that its premises, that
experimentation and logic can lead to truth, is neither locally nor
experimentally proven.”) is a semantic blob, a verbal knot without
content. Of course, one cannot (should
not) use logic to prove logic, which is as absurd as trying to use one’s teeth
to bite one’s teeth. But this is a
seeming problem, not a real one. One
uses logic everyday (e.g. in crossing the street, or in looking for a lost
fountain pen, etc.) not because it has been proven logically, which would be
circular reasoning, but because it is that which seems to work. That is, the mental processes which seem to
give predictability over the hundred thousand years are those which have been
codified verbally by Aristotle and mathematically by Boole, Russell et al and
called logic.
The same applies, of course, to experiment.
Those procedures which, over the long evolutionary haul, seem to work,
are those which are regularly employed by experimenters in strict fashion (and
by you and me and probably Blair, when looking for that lost fountain pen, in a
less strict fashion.) We then call them
”experimental method.” Again, the fact
that experiment can’t prove experiment is as irrelevant as the fact that my
teeth can’t bite my teeth.
The same circularity infests any human system developed by experience over the
aeons. E.g., “pleasing sounds,” on the
ground that musicians have never “proven” that their sounds are more pleasing
than, say, a garbage can thrown down the stairs. Again, this reverses the cart and the horse. Music is defined as those sounds which human
experience has found more pleasing than others.
S.M.I.2L.E.,
Robert Anton Wilson
2510 College
Berkeley, Cal 94704