Thursday, December 01, 2005

Change: The One and Only Force of Nature

The one and only physical law of the universe is change. All other forces described in western physics are labels, measurement, or categorizations of change or its rate of change.

Gravity is not real. For example, put a tennis ball in a bucket and swing it around and around. As the bucket swings upside down, the tennis ball adheres to the bottom of the bucket. This is the same effect of change that holds us on the earth, however, our brains (microorganisms of change) have not evolved far enough yet to see and comprehend the bucket.

What we currently can see is the earth in a spinning change of around 1,000mph with one rotation being day. The moon is a spinning change around earth and earth around the sun, and sun around the galaxy (about a million mph), and the galaxy around and the next label, and that label around next label and so on.

Wednesday, November 30, 2005

Time Travel (AKA: Change Travel)

Time is the measurement of change. Change is the smallest unit of everything. Everything has a rate of change. Future change travel is possible by accelerating your rate of change (All the changing elements that define you from the firmament) to be faster than the “normal” rate of change of the firmament.

The past is a change stain burned into the changing elements which comprise your brain.

Dualistic Thought

Since birth you have been raised, taught, and programmed to think, ration, and deduce in dualism. Yes, no, right, wrong, good, bad, up, down, east, west, in, out, male, female, 1, 0, either or or.

The Truth is not dualistic and cannot be experienced with dualism. Dualistic thought will ultimately always end in a paradox.

Life & Death

Neither are real. There is only change and the rate of change. The only difference between a human and a rock is the amount and rate of change.

The concept of Life & Death are mere labels or measurment for the state of change of which the elements are in.

Time

Time is the measurement of change. Change is the smallest unit of everything.

Chief Nothingness's Soup Secrets

Chief Nothingness's Soup Secrets

By following the general guidelines below, one can simply achieve very nutritious and tasty meals.

Base:
1. 5+ cups of water.
2. 1 chicken bouillon cube per cup of water.
3. 1 table spoon of soy sauce.
4. 1 tsp to table spoon of ground chopped black peppercorns (Do not use the pre-ground bought shit. Flavor sucks!)
5. (Optional) Spicy pepper (Chili, Habanera, etc)
6. (Optional) 1 or 2 tsp of Sage, Oregano, Thyme, Basil, Tea Mints (Spearmint, Peppermint), these are all in the mint family. One can do 1, 2, 3, 1 or 3, 3 or 2, or none, or whatever.
7. (Optional) 1 or 2 tsp minced garlic.
8. (Optional) Kosher salt.

Vegetables & Herbs:
2 cups of the desired predominate item.
1 cup each of the other vegetables.

Items: Organic celery (Carmel flavor vs. chemical), carrots, onions, asparagus, parsley

Grains:
1 cup of desired grain.

Items: Brown rice, Wild rice, Quinoa (Do not use instant, minute, or white rice, it gets soggy and the taste sucks!)

Preparation:
Bring base to slow boil(1 thru 3)
While 1 is warming up, put veggies, herbs, and spices in food processor and mince into fine particulars.
Put minced items into base.
When boiling put grain(s) into base
Boil softly for 10 minutes.
Turn off & serve.

Tips: Always keep lid on top to avoid evaporation of flavors & nutrients. Stir heat out OFTEN to achieve slow boil.

11/30/05 Soup variation:
Base with 1 tsp of sage, 1 tsp oregano, 2 tsp of spearmint leaves, small Habanera, splash of raw honey.
2 cups of parsley, 1 cup of carrots, 1 cup of organic celery(Carmel flavor vs. chemical)
1 Cup of Quinoa, ½ cup Canadian wild rice.

Previous Soup variations:
Base with Habanera and mix of mint family herbs.
Variations:
· 2 cups of organic celery(Carmel flavor vs. chemical), 1 cup of carrots, 1 cup of onion
· 2 cups of asparagus, 1 cup of carrots, 1 cup of onion, 1 cup of organic celery(Carmel flavor vs. chemical)
1 Cup brown rice.