Perverting the course of history



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on Earth


40k-80k off-planet Hominids are being monitored by non-Hominids (aka: “aliens”). There may be 40m-80m “Let’s move to Earth” refugees.

The Great Hominid Empire is an empire of thousands (to hundreds of thousands) of small empires, many of which are antagonistic towards one-another. They don’t even know/admit they’re part of an empire.

The off-planet Hominids (on Earth) being watched by non-Hominids are from many different empires. The off-planet Hominids are “Top secret” to their brother Empires. In the likely-event that they run into one another in Washington DC, military bases, military-industrial-complex corporations, or at UFO conferences, all they know is, “Those people are from another empire. We don’t really know which one. They won’t tell us who they work for. We won’t tell them who we work for either.”


A deeply random thought



Are you the same personality you were when you were a teenager?



space highways and low-ways


Part of the reason Earth is valuable, is because it is at the centre of the Orion spur. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orion_spur)

The Orion spur exists because a large mass is at the centre of it (kind of)... not far from Earth. Earth is near the bottom of a gravity well caused by the extradimensionally-offset mass. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gravity_well)



Some spaceplanes move quickly between equally-deep levels of gravity wells. Other spaceplanes move quickly up and down gravity wells.

Conceptually, Earth is at a prime location, near a freeway intersection. It would be a great location for a shopping mall.



Hominids also occupy planets at the edge of the Orion Spur, just within the local gravity well. Again, some spaceplanes like to travel between similar depths, hopping from gravity-well edge to gravity-well edge.

A randomly deep thought



Some high-tech societies can synthesize and manufacture replacement bodies.



never build an empire like a wooden puzzle-cube


Never build an empire like a Gordian knot. Never build an empire like a wooden puzzle-cube, which can only be pulled apart all at once, instead of one piece at a time. Such empires tend to self-destruct, instead of fade away peacefully.




A deeply random thought



Oil is an important transportation energy-source for many disclosed societies.



How to genocide a race


  • Bombs and bullets during war, tsunamis, earthquakes, tornadoes, forest-fires, planetary gassings, planetoids, moons, toxic permeating rain, etc.



  • Concentration camps, as per the Nazis. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Concentration_camp#Concentration_camps)



  • Plagues such as those experienced by Medieval Europe. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_death)



  • Imperceptible pogroms of the leadership and intelligentsia.



  • Imperceptible de-evolution of a race by fertilization bots that implant less-intelligent embryos. Other less-technological approaches also work.



  • Using bots to make all/most members of the race infertile. Food additives also work.



  • Killing off all of the race’s males (or females). With no “Y”-chromosomes remaining in the population, the race must scramble to incorporate “Y”-chromosomes from genetically-diverse animal-ancestors, potentially causing de-evolution. During war, “pre-owned” male bodies are particularly rare, so men often need to opt for temporary “augmented animal bodies”. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Y_chromosome)



  • Preventing the race from congregating… Blowing up their home-world is a traditional approach.



  • Contaminating or interrupting women’s breast milk with venom-bots, while at the same time contaminating or stopping synthetic milk supplies.



  • Malnutrition and starvation due to lower farming yields and the inability to transport food, caused by de-civilization.

Analogous approaches can be used to genocide races of souls.

A randomly deep thought

A neutron bomb the size of gobstoppers can be used to power a house for years. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gobstopper)





Bicycles (part 5)

grey driving porsche mazda-miata




A deeply random thought

“Tyrs” are actually evolved from allosaurus, but they don’t feel that the name, “Allos” sounds cool enough. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allosaurus)





let’s try some brains! (part 1)

allosaurus (animal)


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allosaurus



  • I consider and plan before I act.



  • I like to understand why someone (or some prey) does what it does, so I can better predict them.



  • I think of situations as adventure-game-like puzzles, and try to “solve them”.



A randomly deep thought

Cheetah-evolved people like to stand on tables… something about overlooking the plains, watching the springbok. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Springbok)



Cheetah Karaoke – Let a Cheetah stand on a table, give them a microphone, and they will karaoke. Luckily, Cheetahs realize they cannot sing, so they mostly augment the rhythm section of Hominid Karaoke favorites like “You light up my life” and “Stop in the name of love”. As a bonus, when they’re too drunk to sing, they fall off the table. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You_Light_Up_My_Life_(song), http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stop!_in_the_Name_of_Love )



Cheetah (animal)


  • I only act when I have a goal (such as food) or to watch my children. My spare time is spent watching and intuitively-learning the behavior of my prey.



  • I position myself near my prey, where I can hear them. If I want to watch them, I will find someplace high to sit on.



  • Bird calls and motions are interesting because they identify where my prey is located, and how it is moving.



  • I remember landmarks and plants in my territory. I don’t reinvestigate the landmarks and plants once I have memorized them.



  • I have no urge to leave my territory.



  • I worry about my children being around, but once they have gone missing for a few days, they are forgotten.


eudimorphodon-primitive


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eudimorphodon



  • I am interested in cause and effect. If I hear a sound, I wonder what caused it? What caused the cause? What are the effects of the sound? What are the effects of the effect?



  • I am interested in real-world objects. Symbols on a computer screen and stories, being contrived, are less interesting.



  • People are interesting more as cause-and-effect than for unique personalities and “selves”. As generators of cause-and-effect, people are often too difficult to understand.



  • I hunt small animals because they are more-easily predicted by cause-and-effect.



  • I don’t investigate until I have question I wish to find the answer to.



  • I teach my children by introducing them to simple (and often contrived) cause-and-effect situations that I build.



A deeply random thought



Mental brick walls – Most people build a brick wall of concepts.

The lowest bricks in their wall are fundamental rules/lemmas like, “All things fall to the ground,” “The sky is blue,” “The ground never moves,” and “Non-gaseous matter is always visible.”

Above the fundamental rule-bricks are less-weighty observations and conclusions like, “Shopping malls always have shoe stores,” “Automobiles have steering wheels in the front,” and “Jet airplanes are very noisy.”

Above the less-weighty-observation bricks are habits, like “Get a haircut once every two months,” “Make sure spring-clean your house,” and “You should watch television every night.”



At the very top are things like a list of “Chores I want to do today.”

Brick-wall thinking – When someone’s fundamental rules are changed, such as a realization that “The ground DOES move” after they experience a major earthquake, this leaves a gap in their “brick wall” that causes them to mistrust all observations, conclusions, and habits above them. After an Earthquake, people suddenly question whether their “shopping mall will really have a shoe store” and whether “they should watch television that night”. Some people require weeks to months to re-evaluate and re-position their mental “bricks”, during which time they are often incoherent, and illogical, and in denial.

Brick walls with spacers – Other people put metaphorical poly-spacers between their mental “bricks” so that when a fundamental brick is proven invalid, such as “Non-gaseous matter is always visible”, they rapidly adjust and avoid becoming incoherent, illogical, and denying reality. People with metaphorical poly-spacers are “twitchy” and “expect the really weird to happen”… and they like science-fiction and fantasy.



Fossa, large ground (animal)


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fossa_(animal)

  • I pre-plan actions before I act, imagining what I should first do, and then following the plan. I don’t like acting without pre-planning.



  • I wish to stay in my home/lair most of the time, and do not wish to venture outside often. Intruding into other people’s homes causes me tension.



  • Sudden sounds are frightening. The dark is frightening.



  • I get depressed easily.



A randomly deep thought



People that operate medical bots, as well as some medical bots, appreciate “Thank You’s”.



Hominid, ASPERGERs syndrome


  • How do you know what clothes are fashionable? Most people just know. Someone with Aspergers Syndrome must carefully examine the clothes that “fashionable” people wear, noting the number of buttons, how large the buttons are, what kind of collar is used, what stitching is used, etc. From that information, they need to formulate a pattern and determine what is fashionable.



  • How do you know if someone is upset at you? Someone with Aspergers Syndrome doesn’t usually know. They can identify a mouth smile, and maybe a mouth frown. They can’t identify an eye-smile. Very little is automatic.



  • What are other people thinking? When someone with Aspergers is young, this concept is foreign. As they get older, they create mental models of template personalities based on careful observation and think to themselves, “If I were a jock, how would I respond to this stimuli?”



  • Stories (science fiction and fantasy) are incredibly absorbing, particularly factoids in the stories that don’t involve characterization and personality. Aspergers people have a strong “suspension of disbelief”.



A randomly deep thought



Female-with-female egg fertilization is possible, usually producing females.




Horse-EVOLVED


  • People are interesting in themselves. I empathize with them and care for their issues. Questions like, “How are you doing?” and “How do you feel?” are part of conversations… and I actually care about the answers.



  • I have enormous patience when dealing with people. This is partly due to a high Dunbar’s Number, and not leaving members of the troop behind to be eaten by predators. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunbar%27s_number)



  • I worry about how people are doing when I’m not with them.



  • Stress, particularly stress from danger, is overwhelming. Driving at speeds is scary and stressful.



  • Stories are interesting as a way to interact with people, but they are not interesting in themselves.



  • Objects are uninteresting.


jackal-evolved


  • I am impulsive and quick to act.



  • I want to grab and touch things.


Liger (lion-tiger evolutionary branch) (animal)


  • I predict the outcomes of actions, weighed by probabilities. Decisions are often based on a cost, benefit, probability analysis.



  • When I’m not acting, I spend some time observing. Mostly, I problem-solve issues that I have encountered using “fist principles”.



  • Trust relationships are very important.



  • Only a few individuals will ever be trusted. “Trust level” is usually “on”, “off”, or “completely off”, not a scalar.


RACCOON-primitive




  • I like investigating, such as looking under rocks. Discovering what lies underneath the rock isn’t very important. I don’t remember what I have already investigated, so re-investigating the same area a few days later is just as interesting to me.



  • I don’t like being outside at night because it’s dangerous, particularly the giant dingoes and anacondas.



  • I am motivated by food.



  • I don’t like to be indoors.



  • Things are uninteresting. People are somewhat interesting. Doing is interesting.


Siberian HUSKY, or malamute (animal, semi-wild)


  • I am part of a pack… sometimes. The pack is usually separated, but I have a general idea where members of the pack are.



  • I anticipate what pack members (and people) will do based on a unified model. I cannot easily model individual personalities differently.



  • I am not interested in investigating or remembering my territory. My territory is more tied to my dispersed pack’s location, than a piece of land.



  • I am afraid of the dark.


Velociraptor (animal)


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Velociraptor



  • My senses quickly determine the locations of people/animals, using vision, sounds, and odor.



  • My brain contains many small “simulators” that latch onto stimuli originated from nearby people/animals. When a “simulator” properly latches on, it automatically (but simplistically) predicts what the person/animal will do. Several simulators can be “latched on” to a person/animal at a time, automatically de-latching to a single simulator when the person/animal behaves unexpectedly… according to the simulator.



  • I am always wary/worried about large predators, and looking for small prey. Bird sounds and movements indicate predators.



  • By the way, my wings, feathers, and arched-toe are for side-to-side maneuverability, helping me dodge predators and follow small prey.



  • I have a wide-ranging territory, perhaps no territory at all.


Velociraptor-evolved


Adapted from: http://www.godlikeproductions.com/sm/custom/gjdnctfh.jpeg



  • Incompetent people should work in incompetent jobs. And vice versa.



  • I am quick to anger when someone isn’t performing as competently as they should.



  • In some individuals, my brain is segmented into different sections, each used for specific circumstances. Each section comes with different personalities and different approaches to thinking.



  • I appreciate a few close relationships, around whom I can relax.


Zeen


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tasmanian_tiger



  • I have the urge to look at (and smell) things. Children obsessed with looking into their schoolmates’ desks are called “nose lickers”, somewhat related to “Otaku” and “Geeks”.



  • New objects, places, odors, and sounds warrant investigation.



  • Without planning, I have the urge to take long walks that have no particular destination. Returning home in time for dinner (or bed, or breakfast) is not a consideration.



  • I cannot easily empathize with people. I do model them, similar to Aspergers Syndrome Hominids.



  • If I am frightened, I will freeze to not be noticed. If I am approached while frozen, I will run. If I cannot run, I will bluff. If I cannot bluff I will fight.



A deeply random thought



The Cheetah Wall – Every top-floor business executive has one wall in their office with Cheetah-skin-patterned wallpaper. If they want to make a direct-report (visually) disappear, they stand them in front of the wall while talking to them. That way, the executive doesn’t actually see/perceive her direct report.




Fashion (part 1)

Mouse FASHION



further reading


You can continue reading these articles on:

http://www.disclosuree.com/PervertingTheCourseOfHistory2.pdf

http://www.disclosuree.com/PervertingTheCourseOfHistory3.pdf

optionally followed by

http://www.disclosuree.com/Stories.pdf

HTML and Microsoft Word versions are available on http://www.disclosuree.com.



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