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Monday, December 30, 2013

Unreal: Inorganic

          Are the living and the dead really different?
          We living creatures seem to have the ability to move “on our own.” Plants grow, animals walk or fly or swim or slither. People flap their lips. Wiggling, reproducing, seemingly self-interested cells comprise living organisms.
          The dead – rocks, chemicals, air, things – seem to just sit there unless some external force acts on them. Gravity pulls a rock, chemicals are combined, air is blown around. It's just inert stuff.
          Or is it?
          I feel the traditional biochemical distinction between organic and inorganic – between living and dead – diverts our eyes from deeper truths the way a poorly calibrated set of gun sights results in off-target shots. This has resulted in a wild west of ideology where bystanders with objective perspectives fall to the dust riddled with logic holes by dogmatic gunslingers aiming to bring the entire world into their mental courtrooms “dead or alive.”
          Henceforth I'm the new Sheriff in town. I'm going to bring the irresponsible and the dogmatic to justice. You can decide their fate in your own mental courtroom.
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          A single fact unites the living and the dead: energy.
          Scientists have shown that energy and matter are equivalent. One morphs into the other under many circumstances. Chemical reactions release or absorb energy, nuclear reactions do the same. Mechanical devices can convert one to the other as a byproduct, for instance via friction.
          Biological – living – processes convert energy and matter back and forth as well.
Albert Einstein formally announced the amount of potential energy in matter and the amount of matter energy can create in his famous equation Energy [E] equals Matter [M] times the speed of light [C] squared. Whether this equation will turn out to perfectly measure the amounts involved may never be known. But instead of haggling over the tenth decimal place, let's recognize the fact that energy and matter are just two forms of the same thing. Over a hundred years of data from physics, chemistry and engineering support this.
          Furthermore, this force of nature we call alternately energy or matter never goes out of existence. It changes forms, but lives on perpetually.
          You don't need to do something to matter to create energy from it. Experiments from physics and chemistry have demonstrated that “inert” matter in fact consists of particles/waves in constant motion. When you push against a rock, its energy fields push back. Meanwhile, billions of electrons in the rock swirl amongst its atoms. The rock is alive with energy.
          So are we. The thing is, the energy in us and the energy in matter are the same energy.
          Energy in our food “fuels” our muscles, our senses, our brains. This food ultimately comes from minerals in the soil and air reacting with sunlight. From this “inert” energy/matter we derive our life.
          A philosophical view called “Vitalism” contradicts my take on “things.” This view holds that some ineffable vital spirit inhabits the organic, while the inorganic lacks this spirit. As a key piece of evidence the Vitalists point to our present inability to explain the origin of life.
          Yet physicists and chemists inadvertently provide a much stronger piece of evidence against Vitalism: scientists simply can't tell you where life begins and inert matter ends. No existing definition of “life” gets around the fact that living and “dead” matter do the same thing.
          Chemists define “organic” substances as those containing both carbon and hydrogen. But carbon and hydrogen are “inorganic” chemicals. We can combine carbon and hydrogen in a lab. Is this creating life? Hardly.
          Biologists point to reproduction as an essential ingredient of all known life. But “reproducing” versus “non reproducing” matter-energy is a nonsense distinction. The matter and energy don't reproduce themselves. As the Conservation of Energy/Matter law teaches us, matter and energy only change forms. Nothing comes into or goes out of existence. Some chemicals may be grouped in one configuration today, in another tomorrow.
          In fact “inorganic” chemical reactions are self-reproducing too, so long as the necessary chemicals and energy remain available. Smoke goes on reproducing itself from firewood as long as the firewood lasts.
          How does this differ from animals, plants, or any other living organism reproducing their kind so long as food, water and air remain available?
          Both we and the rocks have a “will of our own.” Stub your toe on a rock and you'll see what I mean.  The rock doesn't appear to have consciousness, but neither do some people I've met.
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          Nonetheless I agree with Vitalism in certain respects.
          A Spirit does inhabit us. We do have souls. But we share this Spirit with all of existence.
          At present Spirit appears to manifest as energy/matter. I'm almost certain this won't be able to explain everything. For example how this energy-matter-unity gives rise to my subjective experience, my “mind,” I don't know. I doubt anyone ever will (I'd love to be wrong on this).
          I've come to understand that I don't and won't completely understand the world beyond my perceptions of it. Humans don't have a God's eye view. Mysteries will always remain, and I choose to call some of these mysteries God.
          But as I indicated in my last post, no properly analyzed facts show us to be separate from the universe or from each other. A Separatist view relies on unexamined appearances.


          So the next time you see an ugly, “dead,” unmoving patch of dirt, ask yourself whether you can't commune with it. You might just come away enriched with Divine Spirit.

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Unreal: Conflicts of Interest


          We are all connected. We literally aren't separate people.
          If you look closely at your skin, the membrane “separating” you from the rest of the world, you'll see it is more like a cloud than a seal.  Could you look through a powerful microscope such as an electron microscope, you would see molecules and atoms of yourself shooting off in all directions by the billions.  At the same time, elements of the external world are being sucked through your skin continuously.   If I were sitting across the room from you, we'd be exchanging body parts by the thousands every second. 
           Billions of cells with thousands of other people's DNA are in your body as you read this.
          You inhale the air other people exhale even when you're separated by miles.   You eat other life forms – plants and animals – which then morph into you.
          A surprisingly large portion of your innards consists of other life forms.  “You” include all sorts of bacteria - “them.”  Are they just along for the ride, or are you just a vehicle which spreads them so they prosper?
          Neither and both.  You and they are mixed so completely that any distinction you draw between the two yous, between you and the rest of us, between you and the rest of existence, is on a fundamental level an arbitrary convention.
          Yes, we appear different.  We (mostly) have different faces, fingerprints, DNA, and dreams.  Our nervous systems perceive each other as separate.
          But those are just appearances.
          In both the scientific and the spiritual senses, we're all connected.   We're clouds of atoms and energy fields intermingling in fantastically complex combinations.  The atoms and energy  (Spirit?) change forms, but according to modern physics, none of it is lost.  One moment it's me, the next it's you.  It's always somewhere.  It's everywhere.
          We are One.  Eternally.
          So why is there so much conflict in the world?  Why are we constantly at odds with one another?  Why don't we respect our planet?  Why do we create so much misery?
          We bounce off each other, leaving physical dents and loose, damaged, disconnected spirits, because we don't see that our true interests dovetail with those of other people.
          It's in all our interests to live in harmony.  The robber who “gains” at our expense gains only the wrath of the police.  More importantly, he kills a piece of his own soul.  What goes around comes around.  You sow what you reap.  The thug who “enjoys” tormenting other people believes this is the way of the world, so he lives in constant fear that the same will happen to him.  People who pollute not only destroy nature for the rest of us, they deprive themselves of the spiritual nourishment of nature.
          Contrary to popular opinion, it is not the ultimate goal of Zen practitioners to “become one with the universe.”  Christians don't fundamentally want to commune with the Divine.  Muslims and Jews don't want to submit to Divine Law.  Hindus don't want to connect with past incarnations of themselves.
          Zen practitioners already are one with the universe.  They want to realize this fact fully and act accordingly.  
          God already dwells in Christians as in all people, whether they accept Him or not. Christians' need is to be mentally, spiritually, existentially present to His Presence, and act accordingly.
          Divine law already acts on Jews and Muslims as on all of us whether we realize it or not.  There's no escaping the laws Allah or Yahweh or whatever you want to call the Divine has created:  natural laws.  All Muslims, Jews and the rest of us need to do is recognize Divine sovereignty and act accordingly.
          Past creatures – people – have disintegrated.  Their elements were scattered.  Plants used them for nourishment, after which people used the plants for nourishment.  Other elements of the "departed" evaporated into the air, only to be breathed in by animals and people and made part of our bodies.  So Hindu reincarnation is real. We become worm food, the worms become bird food, the birds ...
          We are all connected.
          Let's recognize this fact, as the world's religions admonish us to do.

          Then let's act accordingly.   Easier said than done, but imagine the consequences.