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General Philosophy

I believe that if your religious values do not run in parallel with your political, social, and economic values, then you're a hypocrite whether you believe you are, or not.

I also believe that religion is important, because it often shapes everything else, including the arts and sciences. The reason why science and the scientific method were born and nurtured almost exclusively in the West, has a lot more to do with religion and religious ideas than most scientists are confortable admitting.

The opposite side of the coin is true as well: wherever Western science has had a significant impact on non-Western societies, one finds that the locals have also begun to accept Western religious ideas in a substantial or significant way. Christianity has gone from a leader-driven phase, to a scripture-driven one. Western science, on the other hand, is still in the leader-driven phase, and has yet to move towards a more scientific literature-driven one.

You can say I'm a believer in holism, in the interconnectedness of things. I believe that science's potential is only embryonic at this stage, since scientists themselves are too attached to some untrue or unproven dogmas of their own. Good and unbiased thinking will be the basis of tomorrow's superscience, not hyper-rationalism. When that happens, I believe that scientists will have interesting conversations with theologians, and theologians will have interesting conversations with scientists, and the two will even compare notes.

Jus cerebri electronici articles mentioned outside of the Wikipedia

  1. TheFreeDictionary.com (http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/jus+cerebri+electronici)
  2. Sicherwiki (http://www.sicherheitsmeister.com/mv/index.php/Jus_cerebri_electronici)
  3. WorldHistory.com (http://www.worldhistory.com/wiki/j/jus-cerebri-electronici.htm)
  4. eLexi.de (http://www.elexi.de/en/j/ju/jus_cerebri_electronici.html)
  5. GrokPedia Encyclopedia (http://www.grokpedia.com/en/j/ju/Jus_cerebri_electronici.htm)
  6. Wiki.tatet.com (http://wiki.tatet.com/Jus_cerebri_electronici.html)

Standard Articles Created (much deleted)

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My Current Philosophy

I don't work for Wikipedia anymore because they are a waste of time. Nobody is paying you for your time and effort here, and to make matters worse, nobody ultimately appreciates it either. Wikipedia has thousands of users and they are all volunteers, so even if you know how to make an H-bomb, these folks couldn't care less.

If you have an astonishing idea that you can even back up with real world examples that show it works already, the cabal of the Admins will likely first call your idea all sorts of names; then they will tear your idea to pieces with obsessive edits, and they probably don't even understand what you're talking about to begin with; and then they will obliterate your great idea altogether (see example of the Jus cerebri electronici, the greatest legal idea ever conceived since Justinian's Code).

The only references to Jus cerebri electronici you can find on the Internet are in fact outside the Wikipedia (see section above), because the drones at the Wiki couldn't accept an article that had nothing wrong with it. Same thing also happened to the well-written Italian language article at Ius cerebri electronici (http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ius_cerebri_electronici). Yet not only I can cite how completely logical this law is; not only I can give you references that it works from other authors/organisations; not only I can show how I'm actually living proof that this law already works on the Internet, because I actually live this law; but I can also show it is no more original than the concept of micronation, and thus there is no justification for keeping it out of the Wikipedia.

The only subjects you'll be able to write articles more or less freely in the Wikipedia are those over which there is no controversy, and over which you are the only expert. Being a very creative person with plans to change the world like all Indigos, I'll probably never see a novel, or even tested idea of mine mentioned in the Wiki until I've actually utilised it to the limit.

This Area is Indigo Brainstorm Zone

This is Sandbox. Any article here in red has been deleted. Here folks you will find articles that that belong in the Wiki in the form User:IndigoGenius/Novel_Subject.

Update: This Admin destruction Area

The following personal article was deleted and without my consent. Is there censorship at the Wiki? Yes there is, and proof is below!

[nb. See [1] (http://en.wikipedia.org/w/wiki.phtml?title=Micronation&oldid=4559799) for the content of this page.]

This has happened within what is technically the jurisdiction of ICANN, yet it is in violation of any norm of Freedom of Speech, and it makes contributors to the Wiki who have not reached Admin status "guilty until proven innocent." Let me remind everyone that Wiki has rejected jus cerebri electronici (http://www.grokpedia.com/en/j/ju/Jus_cerebri_electronici.htm), so technically it is still under US law, yet it is in violation of the same.

Special Update: Started My Own Wiki!

  • BTW, just wanted you guys that voted against me, and tirelessly tore my articles to pieces, that I started my own Wiki at the Fifth World Wiki (http://wiki.5world.net) :P Now I can write articles 'til my heart is content!
  • I'm also pleased to announce that Dr Joe Baptista, Chief Internet Scientist of TTF-Bucksfan, and the Minister that manages our 8 pTLDs (Public Top-Level Domains), has also started a Tiki Wiki with his own server space!
  • I had to put up with hostile Wikipedia Admins and even a Micronational Wiki Admin who was totally unsympathetic, but now I give both the MIDDLE FINGER! See you guys on Judgment Day. I be just a quick to judge you, and just as harsh. --IndigoGenius 21:27, 15 Aug 2004 (UTC)

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