Friday, March 02, 2007

negative numbers and fear

From Billy Bunkie the Science Junkie...

Fear is unreal. A negative number is unreal, as it is not less than a vacuum, but is other things to be turned to 0. Fear is the belief that other things will be turned to 0 in a situation, not "-1".

0 is perceived as a feminine or inactive form. This is not necessarily so in a new number theory where 000 can be an empowered 0. Fear can be conquered by realizing that it is the belief that other things will be turned from high values to 0. These beliefs can then be addressed directly and more precisely compared, uncovered, and resolved.

Fear may be a motivation to avoid the stimulus based on the valuation of the alternative numbers believed to be 0'd by the stimulus. Fear may be a series of debts upon high values, such as

"0 [-1] 4"

This is a fear that some level of sustainability will be sacrificed to fill a perceived need or stimulus-related event. The -1 is an amalgamation of the fear into undecipherability, causing a possible pull in every direction since the true source is unknown. When this true source is resolved, the probability will be eliminated, and love or change can be put in the place of fear.

There are 3 options: 1, 0, and [/]. 1 can build into any number. 0 is a halt. [/] is nothing. There is building, halting, and nothing. Destruction is unreal. Uncertainty shall be relegated to be among these three options. Uncertainty about nothing becomes 'nothing'. This should remove a 'general malaise', or orchestrate it into ordered and interactable beliefs.

www.bobtheangryflower.com once said "I can't drink possible beers!" I can't solve 'possible' fears. Disregard them. They follow the no negative number law.