Sunday, December 29, 2024
Two Casios and an Orient and new ball games…
Thursday, December 26, 2024
Fiction: Inexact Science (chapter 4)
4
What transpired between Seth and Marjorie was a long time coming. And when it did, it was when she was weaker, from the impending financial disaster that beelined for her wealthy family, and her lost status in Science club. They were at her vacation home on the island resort, by the rolling ocean, when she proposed.
You have your own blade now…
Saim helped me forge it. A coven of witches blessed it.
Let me see it.
Seth drew it from his vest. It was a plain, half sheeny gray trapezoidal oblong that somehow weighed next to nothing despite all the layers of e-substance compressed into it.
Marjorie ran her fingers over the weapon but she wouldn’t pick it up. A woman never picks up a man’s blade. Seth stiffened and she smiled, undoing the top buttons of her blouse. That was as far as she would let him for now.
Saim Ye stood on the verandah of his dilapidated mansion home. It once belonged to a tech startup CEO whose company went bust in the AI-Inexact Science wars. Ironically, it now belonged to the best Trainer in the west and he wasn’t after fame, easy money or fast women. Saim’s dedication to the Concept was all but absolute. Maybe the western mindset led their people down a different mental pathway, one that was twisty and rough, while Asians banded together and paved it straight as they went along. But Science was always a strange yet regular bedfellow to philosophy.
Then loud bangs echoed from downstairs and he spun around to where they came from.
Marjorie and Seth lay together on the sand. It felt grainy under his back, bare as hers was. And the receding tide licked their peripheries like the adorations of a favorite pet.
How is it you’re no longer rich?
We haven’t lost anything. It’s just that nobody will take our money much anymore.
Seth was confused. But inexact Science had long drilled its roots into the financial system.
Marjorie explained, economics was the Science of human behavior towards survival. Anthropology told us why we are. Economics tells us why we should. When inexactness was applied to the economy, money became pervasively distributed among people. It existed like the US Dollar pretended not to be, merely as a security net between deals and was worth nothing. The Dollar was backed by security (military and intelligence). The inexact Dollar is backed by predicting where it will pool up next. And it used to be that it pooled up with us.
You’re a good teacher, Seth said, rubbing his head against his palm.
You have only the best.
Saim delt the cards. It was face-up poker, which meant everyone’s cards were face up, including those in the shuffled deck. He looked around at the other Asians caught during the day of raids. Sullen looking and dejected, they gathered their hands. It was everyone’s prerogative to cheat, quite unlike traditional card games. Where nothing could be 100% hidden, there was no point hiding it. Inexactness was actually profitable as people had gotten used to predicting / spying / betting efficaciously.
As he lay in detention, without his blade, away from his new protege, the master Trainer turned to contemplate the war. And he was one in the mind with Matthew.
I’m sorry for giving you up, said the counter tenor voice of the Leader.
Seth would have done differently.
His time is yet to come. Meanwhile, we have to obey the laws of the land.
I haven’t eaten all day.
Sorry to hear it.
For his services to the western block, Matthew Fastener was provided a firearm and a loyalty patch required to wield it. The sight was the familiar IS-designed 3 lens affair. But it didn’t fire bullets and had no power supply. It fired his intentions magnified by a static charge in its barrel. It could work based on memory if a target wasn’t in the line of sight. It could work around bends provided the target had once been spotted and the spark connection made. It could kill a well-known leader or high-profile celebrity with ease. And as Matthew ran his fingers over the sleek e-matter plastic which glowed dimly, he wondered about the war they were entering into. He hoped he wouldn’t be near even famous or successful as a soldier but that was next to heresy.
Saim, he said, I envy you.
Back at the resort, Marjorie and Seth plotted to turn revenue back from the east, and into the western betweens again. Being more numerous, Asians held sway over the inexact financial system. While the west with their superior computer infrastructure counted out funds, they were instantly drained into Asian people’s betweens, and stayed there as ‘there’ was more peaceful, thus prosperous. It was for that reason, Beijing had waded into the conflict confidently.
When anyone disturbs prosperity with force, they come before a disadvantage.
How so?
Unpopularity kills.
Then what should we have done?
Pray, I suppose.
Marjorie looked distant and small. Seth wanted to hold her again, like they did in the surf which was now beating on the tank obstacles newly scattered along the shoreline. Giant concrete jacks, laid to make the inevitable Chinese invasion of the Pacific as difficult as could be afforded.
That night, as they dreamed in each others’ arms, Seth came before the innermost of the supreme council.
What is leadership to you? What have you to offer that nobody else does?
I don’t half know.
Are you immovable? A bastion of logic? Are you brave? These things do not make a fighter in this enlightened age.
I’m not really a fighter, nor a thinker.
No? So come closer… closer…
And as he did, he felt the press of many minds. It was a feeling like death as parts of his body went dead to his mind and his thoughts unspooled into the mind of the innermost.
Who are you? He cried, who -YOU!
Abruptly, he woke, chest heaving for breath. Marjorie was awakened as well and she fondled his hair, kissing his face all over. He had almost lost his first fight and that made him self-resentful. Perhaps all he had was a burning desire to be correct in as much as others needed. Thus he was their inexact leader. He sensed the last kiss come with a smile and he stiffened his heart against her appreciation which he filtered with a fine comb of in-built values he had formed and lived-by himself.
You are our leader.
Seth looked resentfully at her.
Yes, you are.
Am heading out with my cousin…
Monday, December 23, 2024
Finishing up SeTT
Sunday, December 22, 2024
The deception in these end times…
Yesterday was the winter solstice and there is a warning in the I-Ching against forcing a matter to conclusion. Today, we came face to face with mental illness (demons) and how people all over the world were “opened up” and prevented, to stop an epidemic of witchcraft rolling through the west then the east as well.
Lately, tho, my services were required as the once touted prevention system had succumbed to the witches, under pressures like money and violations of human rights. To take everyone out of both warring parties’ hands would be a disaster. RIght now, almost half of the people who are capable of working or feeding themselves are ‘opened’ and used as pawns in behind the scenes power play.
The key signs are taking over bodies and emotions -driving a person to disfigurement and mental illness. They are taken over due to prevention, leaving a hole for a trained agent or a witch, even a clairvoyant like myself. There is no solution other than to inform the public that the reason people are mentally challenged is because of the above. Just be careful, stay close to those who come from God, and love / honor your children / parents.
We have the manpower to visit every used family and to encourage them. Do not worry, the sixth seal will break for God is able to do His own work. What matters to Him is that we save souls. And there is a reason God does not preach to us as an overlord. He cannot. The old teaching is that our sin prevents it when in actual fact it is God’s insistence that humanity go through xyz that prevents it. He wants us to consider eating spiritual McD, and not tie ourselves to the politics of the Middle East or the pole shift. Small steps maybe, but important as heck. More later…
Friday, December 20, 2024
Plans and schedule broken…
Fiction: Inexact Science (chapter 3)
3
Seth had expected to be doted on by Saim’s beautiful sister but when they got to the rundown and overgrown mansion where the two Asians lived, all he saw of her was her sinuous shadow against the porch wall. She handed Saim two small running packs and left them to talk in private.
We’re not staying here tonight?
No. We’re going into the wilderness.
For how long?
As long as it takes.
They had been walking by streetlight so far but those were becoming scarce as they neared the brush.
How do you see in the dark?
I can’t.
You can’t -yet, Saim corrected Seth.
Reach out to me. You can already.
Seth felt someone or something grab him as his mind grappled for the Asian Trainer -what he wanted to be called. And some force, warm, or so it felt grabbed back.
They were one minded, walking through the brush, between tall trees, until they came to a rocky outcrop which overlooked a shallow canyon.
We’ll set up camp here, said Trainer.
There were flares or fires burning on the other side of the canyon and he thought he saw forms dancing.
They’re witches, said Saim. Ready to meet them?
Seth could access his Trainer’s memories. Maybe it came from the Asian forged blade.
You’ll make a better one over on that other side, said Saim.
The stars were out and Seth could see the Milky Way like a band of glitter streaking across the night sky. That night he fell asleep while Saim watched the dancing flames, resting his mind in stages which ended with him closing his eyes for a few minutes every half hour. And in his dreams, naked flesh flushed with crimson rhythmically bent like a wobbling spoon handle around fierce, gushing flames. He was, as usual, emotionless.
The supreme council were a group of talking squirrels. They might be the same ones, or others, nobody knew. Except to suspect they were just willing, generic rodents controlled behind their backs by a select scion of the wise.
To be brought before the council was the last thing on Marjorie’s mind, but the cadets under Matthew led her among the oaks. It was a dewy morning, fresh like the green and tender fronds of ferns they were standing in. Cries came from overhead, a circling pair of eagles.
Who holds me here? Came a squirrelly voice from above.
I do, answered Matthew.
Who needs the learning refreshed? Another voice sounded.
Her name is Marjorie.
Who judges a brother by the color of his blood?
Whose blade broke upon the back of the blind?
Where is he -the man you would have win this war?
And so the voices went on demanding. But their answers were not as important to be correct as the questions. Wars fought in inexactness so keen could only mean that defeat was a form of victory -victory over the illogicality of being, while still asking your adversary: why?
Thus Marjorie, grabbed from behind by the group, could only tell her mind what it was, what it would be, and how it could.
Where is it’s blade?
Councillor, I offer it up…
But before Matthew could finish, the weapon vanished from his hand.
They stood silently, under the forest canopy waiting for a judgement but that once -maybe, it never came.
An old man sitting in a plush armchair turned the dull gray device over in his hands. He had his back to the view-portal and only his balding crown could be seen peeping over the back of his chair.
Obviously the woman was correct, Tim?
Obviously, Marsha? Obvious is passé for I don’t care to find out. Care is familiarity. But as far as correctness goes, it never bothered me much in the context I’ve seen too many times.
Where is Fred? He gave her the permission.
Teacher was living with a witch. They weren’t planning to marry but as far as women go, she was, well -somewhat different. Her name was Claire and she shimmered with unreal energies, if you could imagine the opposite of light, its photons streaming through the solidity of his fond considerations.
If water had ripples, it would look like her hair. If one could feel ‘empty’ space, he would know her heart. And the instrument would be true love.
They’re at the Canyon now, she spoke as if the words were a frieze of scenes she painted with the wave of her arm, her spread fingers, and the faint creases in her youthful countenance that belied her true age.
Frederick knew it was Saim who brought Seth there. And what was to follow soon after.
It breaks the mind to know a blade divides molecules. Pull one apart or can’t you? A knife is therefore inexact Science. The application of targeted force is futile at the quantum level. It is rather, the authority of generated nano friction.
Can you cut through crystal?
It would depend on the angle.
Correct. And how does one make s knife for that?
Resonance?
Good, said Saim, also perceived / believed density.
When they had done with the theorizing, the Trainer showed Seth how a blade was pressure forged. They did it together and the emotions which accompanied it pressed into his soul as he pressed his awareness into the amorphous compound. It was a weapon of love.
Love is something you don’t know you have until you meet someone who has it too.
Seth pondered the words of the Asian he had befriended. How could the group not trust an Asian?
Marjorie heard him and a faraway look came over her eyes. The stack of pancakes she had cooked drizzled over with a little too much syrup.
I suppose the issue is over then, Marsha?
The Asian will do.
So help them both. So help them…