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The thorny way of truth - Free Energy Community

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•Such.be some group beliefs held by the group or village which can distinguishthe particular group or village from its neighbors. Such labellingbeliefs need not be rational; and the more irrational the more effectiveis the differentiation. In addition, there must be group beliefs thatdistinguish an individual who is willing and capable <strong>of</strong> acting inconcert with the group from the individual who is not willing or notcapable <strong>of</strong> acting in concert with the group. Such group beliefs mustimmediately reveal the individual thinker, who will not act in concertwith the group. Such an individual thinker can endanger the group. Hemust be coerced into accepting group beliefs or be killed or banished.Thus, a group belief that is to guarantee the subservience <strong>of</strong> theindividual to the group must be irrational. It must be a belief sooutlandish that no isolated rationally thinking individual couldpossibly entertain such a belief. For example, Christ rose from thedead . No isolated normal rational individual would swallow such a sillyidea. But hundreds <strong>of</strong> thousands <strong>of</strong> individuals denying such institutionalizedirrationality have been tortured and burned at the stake.<strong>The</strong>y were not deemed as being sufficiently subservient to the groupwill. <strong>The</strong> role <strong>of</strong> irrational beliefs held by large groups <strong>of</strong> individualscan be, thus, explained (although such beliefs cannot, <strong>of</strong> course, bereconmended nor condoned by a rational individual thinker)irrational group beliefs are frequently encapsulated in a fewwords, constituting a dogma that is obviously irrational and absurd.For example, God is all powerful . No one knows what the word "God"means; nor can anyone determine if "God" exerts any power or not. In"special relativity" one has: <strong>The</strong> velocity <strong>of</strong> light is constant withrespect to the moving observer . Any 5 year old child recognizes thefact that the velocity <strong>of</strong> nothing at all can be independent <strong>of</strong> thevelocity <strong>of</strong> the observer. Or another dogma from "special relativity":<strong>The</strong> absolute velocity <strong>of</strong> the laboratory cannot be measured . This is anoutrageous denial <strong>of</strong> the known observations <strong>of</strong> Roemer, Bradley, Sagnac,Conklin, Michelson-Gale, and Marinov. It violates common sense; we livein only one universe and the laboratory must move with a unique orabsolute velocity with respect to this one and only universe. Thisirrational dogma makes it easy to distinguish the heretic from the truebeliever, or the individual capable <strong>of</strong> thinking for himself from thesubservient member <strong>of</strong>the physics establishment.

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