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Notes

[Notebook MT 647, DB 52]

[Sunday 3 September 2000 - Saturday 9 September 2000]

[page 289]

Sunday 3 September 2000

. . .

Monday 4 September 2000

nakedicame.com registered with Webintellects.

Site structure: about; model; implementation, databases, supplementary information, prospectus.

MODEL: RELIGION:UNITY

Religion is the worship of god.

worship? - getting a living
god? - the whole

A LIVING is the fundamental economic unit or black box. We may think of each individual living within their living.

nakedicame®

Tuesday 5 September 2000
Wednesday 6 September 2000
Thursday 7 September 2000

The basic reason for nakedicame is that there is no other value or religiously neutral way of removing the global disparity of rich and poor.

CAPITALISM <-> GRAVITATION: concentrating all into black holes.

So what caused the big bang? Why does the Universe expand?

At last I have a foot on the ground on the other shore. God (not inconsistent) -> nakedicame

capitalism concentrates. Love dissipates. This is a matter of scale.

Love dissipates to loved ones but no further.

[page 292]

nic - a site to see
nic - the only way

Same as solar energy.

Is this the role of religion, to deal with matters beyond our power?

Reducing the temperature of the human race: Einstein on specific heat: hidden degrees of freedom kT/hn.

William Blake: 'everything that lives is holy; life delights in life'.

'a vehicle for global human solidarity'

GUILT - INCONSISTENCY

A corporation is a product of legislation and you cannot legislate for a heart and so you cannot prosecute for lack of heart.

[end of MT 647 DB 52]

[begin NAKEDICAME, DB 53]

[page 3]

Friday 8 September 2000

'Human rights' are the way we treat one another. The basic right is a cut of the cake, something alien to the nature of corporations which aim to amass wealth rather than distribute it. This is untrue: try to amass cash by distributing some other wealth, ie goods. nakedicame should seek to amass goods by distributing cash, that good being the global communication network of which it is a root. The dynamics of economics are DUAL: money dynamics aleph( zero). Goods dynamics, aleph(> zero)

Saturday 9 September 2000

Newcastle.
nakedicame LOVE implies MONEY
LOVE implies TRANSFER OF VALUE.

love thy neighbour. There seems no doubt that nic is on the right track. Can we use the public trustee?

[page 4]

Can we say MONEY is NOT A GOOD but a measure of good, ie a communication channel between goods eg my work earns money, my money purchases the goods I need.

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