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far high theory

Page history last edited by Kaisiris Tallini 2 years, 2 months ago

Syntropy vs entropy

 

 

Bill Clinton has told us in the past that there is such a thing as

"the price of change", but he is wrong in stating that it is lower than

the "price of doing the same old thing". [quote]

 

Reality is not just politonomic reality, you know.

 

Change actually doesn't cost anything at all in politonomic terms,

because change is not something which comes from outside of us,

but from within us.

 

— Kaisiris Tallini

 

 

The Far High Theory

(ectoscientific concept)


I don't believe in the Flat Earth Theory.

 

I also don't believe in the Slightly Dishevelled Earth Theory either.

 

No, I believe in a much more outlandish idea, and it is the Far High Theory, not the Far West, or frontier theory or mentality, and this is how it goes.

 

Earth?

 

What's that?

 

Is that an ectoplanet, or a part of an ectoplanetary system?

 

Is that a place where there are citizens, but also an abundance of equally respected and honoured expatriates (cosmopolitans), even exopatriates (ectopolitans) with equal dignity and opportunities to live, communicate, learn, associate, grow, adapt, and evolve?

 

Is that a place where there are domesticated (farm) or captive (zoo) animal species, but also an abundance of wild, gone wild (feral), and even gone unincorporated (ectobattery) animal species, with equal dignity and opportunities to live, communicate, learn, associate, grow, adapt, and evolve?

 

If Earth is not an ectoplanet, or a part of an ectoplanetary system, even if it does exist, then I, and ectopolitans like myself, don't even care if it does!

 

Extra-earthlings (extraterrestrials) over there, either have the deprecated status of an exiled or alien person under the best of circumstances, or a status even more inferior to that, the status of a person without any rights.

 

Even citizens over there may not have any actual rights or dignity under the law of a particular state or country (lex terrae), and international law, or the law of nations (jus gentium), doesn't really concern itself with the rights of persons, families, clans and congregations of various kinds.

 

Moreover, agreements between nations (jus inter gentes), which should uphold even the agreements, treaties, and negotiated settlements made in the past with indigenous peoples, tribes, or nations, are now virtually null and void, because five specific global powers have invalidated even those agreements and treaties by disrupting not just international law, but the very axioms of it, the peremptory norms (jus cogens) of international law.

 

MT Kaisiris Tallini

 

Additional references

 

What ectopolitans don't have to accept

http://ecto.pbworks.com/w/page/148173330/unacceptable

 

Good riddance to a reptilian planet!

http://ecto.pbworks.com/w/page/148272108/goodbye%20reptilians

 

Rigourously proven: ectopolitans are gods

http://ecto.pbworks.com/w/page/148471674/proven

 

Jus humanae salutis is the jus cogens of Cesidian law

http://ecto.pbworks.com/w/page/148682247/JHS

 

Holiness can only be perceived from the inside

http://ecto.pbworks.com/w/page/149305032/holiness

 

 

 

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