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“Only art and science give us a hope for a higher life.”
Ludwig van Beethoven
“‘Tis not too late to seek a new world.”
Tennyson
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“We shall need a new manner of thinking if mankind is to survive.”
“Weak people revenge. Strong people forgive. Intelligent people ignore.”
Albert Einstein
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“… man muss immer vorwärtsgehen, wenn man die Welt ergrüden will …”
Hermann Hessa
“It is said that if you move a single pebble on the beach,
you set up a different pattern, and everything in the world is changed.
It can also be said that love can change the future,
if it is deep enough, true enough, and selfless enough – it can prevent a war,
prohibit a plague, keep the whole world whole.”
The Outer Limits, The Man Who Was Never Born
“The diversity in the human family should be the cause of love and harmony, as it is in music where many different notes blend together in the making of a perfect chord.”
Abdu’l-Bahá
“If I have seen further than others it is because I have stood on the shoulders of giants.”
Isaac Newton
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Property is individual man’s life and all non-procreative derivatives of his life.
Freedom is the societal condition that exists when every individual
has full (i.e. 100%) control over his own property.
Capitalism is that societal structure whose mechanism is capable of
protecting all forms of private property completely.
True Liberalism is Capitalism. Capitalism is the key to survival.
Because Capitalism protects property in full, it is the vehicle of Progress.
Therefore, those who promote Capitalism effectively are, indeed,
the true Liberals and the true Progressives.
Andrew J. Galambos
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Even though Volitional Science has been integrated into Physics, it has yet to be applied to any society that fully utilizes Newtonian Physics, the works of Einstein, and the intellectual property of all other physicists in the development of the everyday tools people have become accustomed to using. This dichotomy cannot be sustained indefinitely because the societies of today do not comprehend nor do they employ the true nature of government. The societies of today employ coercion to obtain and control property, so by their nature they are behaving as a State. Only when a society protects property and the property rights of their owners is it behaving as a Government. Semantic precision and Occam’s razor (entia non sunt multiplicanda praeter necessitatem) are two most powerful principles that can be used to understand and differentiate between what is said and what is enacted.
Galambos used the labels “Liberal” and “Progressive” in his lectures to define those actions for people who would now be considered to fall under the “Conservative” label. He considered the nomenclature for these labels to be upside down and backwards, and was distraught when people used the label “Liberal” for left-leaning political policies and “Conservative” for right-leaning political policies. In his lectures, Galambos equated all socialist movements to be conservative in nature for those movements did not want change, but the continuation of power by a few and the oppression of the remaining. When Freedom is achieved for all, Liberty will indeed exist, and that is a very Progressive concept. Those who label themselves as a “Progressive” today are NOT developing pathways to Freedom, but they are developing pathways to socialism and economic regression for all.
The Internet dramatically shows how it is possible to innovate a self-governing entity that has successfully become an important and necessary part of the life of every individual without the use of coercion, either by force or by fraud. The Internet does not require a leader, a president, a house of lords, a congress, or a supreme court to carry on its daily activities for its subscribers. And yet, our societies still strangle themselves by employing coercion in tandem with their anti-capitalist mentalities. I look forward to a society that even Ludwig von Mises would approve.
Herein are a few projects of many that have captured my curiosity.
Understanding the underlying principles that generate knowledge
must always be the first priority.
I am ever so grateful to those curious individuals who have added their discoveries and contributions to Physics, the source of all knowledge. I pay particular tribute to Isaac Newton, Albert Einstein, and Andrew Galambos who succeeded in performing the integration of the Laws of Motion into Physics, the integration of the Theory of Relativity into Physics, and the integration of Volitional Science into Physics, respectively. Truly, their efforts and the efforts of like individuals will ensure the continuing survival of the human species.