As many of you know my thoughts get to bubbling and boiling now and then on issues of truth. What is truly true? What is financially profitable for those who declare truth? Why are we so ready to believe authoritative statements of so called fact just because they have access to media, speak louder and longer, and often sport impressive degrees utilizing just about every letter of the alphabet?
I have been knocking back three or four books a week lately and the latest was an interest book by Brian Clegg called Gravity which is intriguing as long as I jump over some statements such as, ‘It says that the square of a planter’s orbital period is proportional to the cube of it semi-major axis.’ Clegg then goes on to explain that sentence that in no way added clarity for me, but aside from that the book really does hold worthwhile information that my plebian brain does understand.
Now don’t run off yet because here comes the crux of my thoughts.
Science, which I once thought was solid is probably the least solid of any subject matter. The current definition of Hypothesis is: 1. A supposition or proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation 2. a proposition made as a basis for reasoning, without any assumption of its truth.
I love number 1! ANYONE can make a supposition on the basis of limited evidence! and do! And in many cases the public buys it.
Basically hypothesis is my favorite question – What If.
See I used to think Sciences were confirmed truths and I am not the only one. It seems folks just like to grab onto an idea and declare it truth: the earth is flat, the heavens rotate around the earth, man is the center of existence. Copernicus, Galileo, Newton, Huygen, gradually dispelled these ‘hypothesis becomes truth’ ideas though not without effort. I find it amusing that scientific truths that change as new discoveries are made are heralded and brand new discoveries. Yipee! When the fact is that the truth has always been there, we just haven’t noticed it yet.
Michael Crichton, in one of my fave books TimeLine says in the Introduction; ‘By the end of the nineteenth centyr it semed that the basic fundamental principlels governing the behavior of the physical universe were known.’ And the same was true at the beginning of the twentieth century. But explosive new information continues to change the world. Man as in HUman continues to be surprised. Perhaps the surprise is at their own ability to continue uncovering layers of knowledge.
But I digress – badly – horribly. What really got me on this train of thought is not ever changing scientific principles but ordinary every day things we take as truth. I’ve said it before and will continue to say it, she says with that more dinosaur rather than guru wisdom, we, the people need to embrace some of the mindset of the sixties – question everything and believe nothing you are told with out careful examination.
Take something as simple as our Hydro (electricity from water), although most of you probably just call it electric as sources include nucleur power, wind generated power..etc etc.
Now here in Southern Ontario, sometime ago suppliers started advertising that the cost of power would increase dramatically but the common folk should rejoice because the government was going to install Smart Meters. Why to prevent the increased cost you just had to let your life be guided by Smart Meter. Occassionally someone on the six o’clock news will say that regardless of when they use electricity the prices have skyrocketed. So I took a look at the ‘rules’ to save money on the Smart Meter.
My hypothesis for this one is: The robotic acceptance by the public is directly influenced by the degree of fecal matter dished by profit making government and non-government agencies to feed the illusion that consequential high costs are generated by that same robotic public. *Bridgesburning 2012
Hypothesis are fine as long as they are not accepted as truth. The truly great minds intended, I believe, that they be a jumping off place for investigation, but gosh darn we are so hungry to feel “Truth’ we want to leap frog over the points and make it true by saying it’s true.
Now just to explain Mr. Smart Meter’s secret plan for winter – our current season: (keep in mind a family of four as an example). If you wish to be truly cost effective you can only use hydro from 9pm to 1am. That’s the time to run appliances, heat, cooling, cooking, bathing/showering, laundry.
Now lets look at the most expensive time to run hydro: 5pm – 9pm and 1am to 11am Seems to be that pretty much covers essentials like eating, bathing unless you insist the evening meal be taken at about 4pm and keep the kids up til 9ish for perhaps a snack because nothing else can be gotten until after 11 am (late late brekkie).
Summers are pretty good and weekends and holidays are also reasonable. But the big nasty gobbling everything we have hydro company makes winter the most distasteful season and the most expensive. Just think if we could spend November to May each using no electricity we might actually have some money in our pockets to head south for 6 months not for luxury but necessity.
*And NO Ontario Power /Hydro – I will not accept your definition of the highest used times for winter. You would have to do some mighty big talking to get this girl back on the robotic farm of truth acceptance.
Related articles
- WakeUpWorld – Raluca Schachter – The Great “Smart Meters” Hoax. Electromagnetic Fields Are Real And Dangerous To Our Health – 23 October 2012 (lucas2012infos.wordpress.com)
- Woman opts out of Smart Meter, has electricity disconnected by armed men (fellowshipofminds.wordpress.com)
- Smart meter opponents lose appeal bid (theprovince.com)
- Smart meters: Can they save you money on your gas and electricity bills? (confused.com)
- The Gaia Hypothesis (zen-haven.com)



May 2, 2013 at 10:31 am
An outstanding share! I’ve just forwarded this onto a co-worker who has been doing a little research on this. And he in fact bought me breakfast simply because I stumbled upon it for him… lol. So allow me to reword this…. Thank YOU for the meal!! But yeah, thanx for spending the time to talk about this issue here on your site.
April 23, 2013 at 7:02 pm
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November 24, 2012 at 9:05 am
I love what you and the Capt are doing. You and Celi at the kitchen’s garden’s and so many others are doing wonderful work. I’m loving it and trying to think of a way to get on board!
November 24, 2012 at 2:15 am
Chris you should have a 10100 likes!
November 21, 2012 at 10:04 pm
I’m in Southern Cal and I am always amazed at how sheeplike, sheepish? most people are. They never question anything and just do whatever, like the way our gas prices spike at the whim of the “company”. For me and the capt, we are trying to be more self reliant, growing our food, making sure we can survive without electricity in case we need to. He tells me it will be just like when we go camping! Wake up people, we have to think more!!! Great thought provoking post!
November 21, 2012 at 5:37 am
Fantastic. The truth about the truths!!!!!!!!! I like your style Chris. We do so easily fall in to the “baaa baaaa” acceptance of what they try to serve us. Great post.
November 24, 2012 at 9:02 am
Truth about truths is so amusing to write about if nothing else it is a chance to chuckle at ourselves~
November 20, 2012 at 12:43 pm
Great post, Chris. It’s interesting how many situations the public seems to follow without looking deeper into facts. I, for one, pretty much just take everything at face value. I could definitely stand to keep a closer eye on things around me.
November 24, 2012 at 9:01 am
I pretty much take everything at face value also Tori but occassionally something will click that its not quite right and if nothing else it does appear to lend some humor to our writing!
November 20, 2012 at 10:51 am
Chris, you’ve made some excellent points here about people, truth and energy. Keep up the good work. We’ll storm the gates of the powers that be and still sneak in through the back door. Thanks. Keep Blogging, Keep Writing.
November 24, 2012 at 8:59 am
Ah just the idea of storming gates sounds so wonderfully adventurous!
November 20, 2012 at 10:47 am
I have been saying this for years! But not as well! Good job and very true. HF
November 24, 2012 at 8:57 am
Thanks so much HF It is fun to natter away at these things. Sometimes though and some way I must figure out how to make some impact where it counts with the government. Hmmm will have to give that some thought!