Popular Memetics - Part 1 of 2
- Length: 9:59
- Rating: 4.63 (30 ratings)
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- Author: ThoughtCrime7
Tags: 911 coburn david dayjob dayjoborchestra inside job mechanics orchestra popular
Radio host Charles Goyette interviews Davin Coburn of Popular Mechanics. Coburn was the senior editor and fact checker for PM's 911 debunking articles as well as the book "Debunking 911 Myths". Coburn attempts to defend PM's debunkery. By the way, "memetics" refers to "memes" which are units of cultural information, such as a cultural practice or ideas, reinforced by repetition. I love a good pun. In part 1, Coburn alleges the existance of WTC 7 photos which we are not allowed to see, and which Pop Mechanics did not publish. In part 2, Coburn maintains that DNA evidence was used to identify the 911 hijackers. I really wanna say something funny here. Enjoy!
Memetics
- Length: 6:27
- Rating: 4.92 (37 ratings)
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- Author: tehknologik
Tags: allah dawkins dogma faith god gods harris hitchens jesus meme memeticist memetics muhammad religion richard sam science
This topic is so interesting, I just had to make a short clip about it.
Popular Memetics - Part 2 of 2
- Length: 9:59
- Rating: 4.81 (36 ratings)
- Views: 1775
- Author: ThoughtCrime7
Tags: 7 911 building coburn david dayjob dayjoborchestra inside job mechanics orchestra popular wtc
Radio host Charles Goyette interviews Davin Coburn of Popular Mechanics. Coburn was the senior editor and fact checker for PM's debunking articles as well as the book "Debunking 911 Myths". Coburn attempts to defend PM's 911 debunkery. By the way, "memetics" refers to "memes" which are units of cultural information, such as a cultural practice or ideas, reinforced by repetition. I love a good pun. In part 1, Coburn alleges the existance of WTC 7 photos which we are not allowed to see, and which Pop Mechanics did not publish. In part 2, Coburn maintains that DNA evidence was used to identify the 911 hijackers. I really wanna say something funny here. Enjoy!
Memetics - The Most Beautiful Sound
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- Author: Aurelialei999
Tags: Beach Flow Landen Lansden Memetic Ocean Static
My friend Chris and I.. didnt know one another well. That all changed at a Jupiter Sunrise show in Pensacola.. When we picked up some random guitars and both began playing with Mark... After that, we became roommates and recorded alot of music together... this is one of those sounds... Chris's instrumentation.. and my mixing and recording produced this work.. The static is taken from our HD tv...
World History as collection of sticky memes cooked by clergy
- Length: 0:35
- Rating: 2.31 (13 ratings)
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- Author: mithec
Tags: battle bow conspiracy english fight french hector illuminati jerusalem priam roman sword timeline troy
Let us regard the dominating historical discourse from the point of view of memetics. Memetics is a relatively new discipline that studies memes, the so-called "mind viruses", that can be defined in a less vividly metaphorical and more academic manner as cognitive or behavioural patterns that can be transmitted from one individual to another. They are called "the basic building blocks of our minds and culture, in the same way that genes are the basic building blocks of biological life". What this implies is that certain concepts of the world that we have and the opinions that we consider ours can replicate with a sufficient degree of copy-fidelity, "infecting" other people who shall naturally consider them a natural part of their discourse, and so on. Most of our most basic ideas of reality such as who we are, how we should behave, and what background we have, are received in exactly this manner. The latter is of a particular interest to us. What historical memes were we subject to from the time the very notion of history came into being? It appears that humanity as a whole is infected by a historical meme that is inveracious, or contains erroneous information. It was created by mediaeval chronologists for purposes that were political for the most part, and generated a wave of entropy which boosted its inveracity even further. Being a self-replicating entity, this meme eventually copied itself into the memetic field of every individual who had to study history in school. The entire humanity can thus be considered infected. We naturally bear a countless other memes, which can be compared to the harmless, useful or even vital bacteria that inhabit our environment or indeed our very bodies. However, the meme of falsified history that kept growing further out of proportion over the course of many years, infects us with a painfully elongated view of history -- many additional millennia which make the picture extremely unclear and hard to digest. Millenarian chronological shifts, duplicate phantom dynasties, and heavy layers of soporific, impenetrable and nonsensical data are the result. How do we know about this all? Well, the term "meme" was introduced by the Oxonian zoologist Richard Dawkins; as for exposing history for an eclectic collation of elaborate lies and true facts multiplied into utter confusion -- the honour belongs to the Russian mathematician Anatoly T. Fomenko who insists that "in the XVI-XVII centuries chronology was considered to be a subdivision of mathematics, prior to having gradually transformed into a field of historical studies considered complete in general, and only requiring minor eventual clarifications leaving the actual edifice of chronology intact. And yet we discover that the contemporary official version of the chronology of ancient history is full of gross contradictions and inconsistencies which deserve an attempt of partial clarification and rectification based on the methods of modern statistics at the very least". He isn't just saying all this, there is more than enough scientific evidence in support of his theories, no matter how improbable and far-fetched they may seem to our minds infected with the memes of consensual history. Can we say an antiviral solution has finally been found, that the plague of a false past that has been raging for so long may finally abate? It depends on how the meme of the New Chronology shall spread -- standing for statistical analysis, mathematical calculations and, first and foremost, common sense. If you're lucky enough to catch it, you'll be amazed at the sudden ease of understanding the history of our species; it has indeed been linear and a great deal shorter than whatever we had considered. Furthermore, new proof in favour of the abridged version of history shall begin to present it to you independently from what you may learn from the books of the brilliant Russian academician once the old meme is exorcised.
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