STRING THEORY
History Channel has gone Greek today. Not in the sense of Gay Spartans, but from an ancient religious perspective.
You might recall that King Minos ruled Crete, the great island of the Mediterranean that kind of served as a mediator between ancient Egypt culture and the culture of ancient Greece. We are talking about twelve or thirteen hundred BCE when we discuss these myths or religious mysteries.Minos had Daedalus, the chief architect of the age, to build
a great maze; a very confusing place much like our current Office of Management
and Budget. And the mighty king put a Minotaur inside of the maze in order to eat people and wreck havoc and commit other unsavory acts. Theseus, the
great Greek hero finds himself in the maze. His purpose is to slay the monster that
is half human and half bull, kind of like what you might see on World Wrestling
Tonight.
But the maze was soooooooooo confusing and all. How did our hero ever find his way out once he completed his task? Well Ariadne had a talk with Daedalus and he suggested she give Theseus a 'clue'. Clue was another word for string. As Hansel and Gretal find their way out of the spooky wood by dropping crumbs, Theseus would find his way out of the maze by tying a string to the point where he entered the maze and using the string to find his way back.
And string is better than crumbs. Unless birds suddenly become hungry for dried and processed hemp, I suppose.See Theseus represents the new man, like Odysseus. He is not going to pray his way out of the maze although he might have uttered a few Hail Mary's on his way to do battle with the World Wrestling Champion. No. This new man has prepared himself for his journey without any aid from the gods.
Daedalus might have developed this 'string theory' but Theseus had to implement it. Incorporate the theory into his plan.
I am writing of this today because the story seems so compelling.
I mean seeing 'clue' as a string that will help us out of a maze is just awesome.
This really is the ultimate metaphor, or one of the first as a precursor to consciousness.
How much do you have to pay to keep from having to go through all these things twice? Or how do we best keep from going over the same ground twice, or three times or ten times for that matter?
Well we need a clue. We need a ball of string. We need to follow the string back to the place from whence we entered the maze. Assuming we tied the string properly to the place where we entered the maze.
We need to retrace our steps so to speak. Supposedly, that is why a good grasp of history is a good thing, like keeping a solid grasp upon the ball of string as we proceed through this maze.
Two or three thousand people showed up in DC to protest tea or taxes or taxes on tea and of course health care reform.
I could have set up a sidewalk sale in DC yesterday selling discounted Yankee T-Shirts and collected more than three thousand people.
God took the idiots including Bachman away from any coverage because some army shrink decided to kill twelve and wound another thirty.
These good people are attempting to find their way out of a maze.
The fascist from Iowa, Steve King tells us that 85% of all Americans are extremely happy about their health insurance coverage. 85%. http://tpmmuckraker.talkingpointsmemo.com/2009/11/patriot_games_gop_reps_pick_tea_party_rally_over_n.php?
That is like saying that if we have 10% unemployment, then 90% of Americans are real happy with their jobs as well as their income. http://tpmcafe.talkingpointsmemo.com/
This is the ultimate in deductive logic or dislogic I would suppose. If 45 million people have NO COVERAGE. Then we are to assume that 85% of Americans do have coverage because 45 million is fifteen percent of three hundred million.
Well how in the hell can 85% of Americans be happy about spending one thousand dollars a month (on average) on a health insurance plan that cost five hundred dollars a month in 2000 and 250 dollars in 1990? How is that possible? Add to this problem the prediction that within seven or eight years that same American Family is going to have to come up with two thousand dollars a month for the same coverage.And since the average income of an American Family of four is about 55 grand, well you do the math.
The fascist from Iowa would have us conclude that the 85% of the population who have some coverage, are extremely happy with that coverage. This is the same guy who voted against a minimum wage of seven bucks an hour for our workers.
If you are making seven bucks an hour or three times that amount, you cannot afford one thousand dollars a month for health care. Hell you can barely afford that much for rent and utilities.
Now what has this to do with the price of string?
We need leaders with some clue as to how to lead us out of the maze(s).
We are lost and we are aching and we cannot find our way home, we cannot find our way out of the mazes.
Well there is some hope:
Palin has already launched the first scud missile in the coming conservative jihad, (naturally via Facebook): "To the tireless grass-roots patriots who worked so hard in that race and to future citizen-candidates like Doug," she wrote, "please remember Reagan's words of encouragement after his defeat in 1976: the cause goes on." What's more, South Carolina's Jim DeMint is signed up for the insurgency as well, promising to support the far right challenger in the race for California's Senate seat on the basis of her record of "rock solid conservatism" california-senate over former Hewlett-Packard chief executive and McCain economic adviser Carly Fiorina, who was the leading candidate in that liberal state, despite her awful record both at HP and with McCain.
In all likelihood, the Democrats will lose a few more seats next year but will be poised to run in 2012 against a party that looks and sounds a lot like George W. Bush, and I'm guessing that "Not George Bush" is a slogan with at least as much staying power for Obama as "Blame Jimmy Carter" had for Ronald Reagan. http://www.thedailybeast.com/blogs-and-stories/2009-11-05/why-democrats-are-smiling/2/
But do we have leaders who have a firm grasp of the ball of string? So I picked up this gem from Bill Maher today:
Logic tells me that really smart guys like Obama and Rahm Emanuel know better what they're doing than I do. They certainly know things I don't know. I think we have the same general goals and beliefs. And this is what they do for a living -- I wouldn't even try it. But I will never stop having this doubt: that maybe if they had really charged in there riding the forceful energy of the historic election, and acted like it was an emergency moment -- which it was -- they could have gotten some big victories right up front, and there really could have been an historic "first hundred days" for this administration and the country. Instead of what happened, which is the Obamas got a dog. It could have worked -- the country had given its endorsement to "...and now for something completely different." There might have been a way to knock the Republicans back on their heels right away, with the argument that "The American people demanded we make these changes, and you are unpatriotic to stand in their way."
We'll never know. Because that moment passed, and now it could follow the pattern of World War I and devolve into boring, static trench warfare where nothing really game changing happens while both sides slowly bleed to death. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/bill-maher/is-this-as-good-as-it-get_b_343144.html&cp
Like Maher, I do not have access to the files. I have not been entrusted with the balls of string.
Hopefully some of our Democratic leaders do have a firm grasp of the tools necessary to help us find our way out of this maze.
















See, here's the problem, dd! The repugs take pieces of string from one place and tie them onto pieces of string we're holding! And they try to convince the public to follow that string - spliced as it is!
So... I love your idea! But how to keep the string pure? That's the big problem. As there are two sides battling for the right to determine which is the "true string" and who gets to lead the procession.
The analogy is getting out of hand here. But boy... we are in trouble buddy! :-)
November 6, 2009 3:01 PM | Reply | Permalink
Well you have me laughing TheraP. hahahaha
Taking pieces of string from one place and tying them onto pieces of string we are holding....
NOW THAT IS POETRY!!!
November 6, 2009 3:35 PM | Reply | Permalink
This is a good antidote to the blogs at the top, I must say! :-)
November 6, 2009 7:11 PM | Reply | Permalink
I am with Maher in that I have taken for granted or try to place some amount of trust in our leaders knowing what they are doing.
Yet when I see things go so wrong for example on health care, I can't give them that free pass. There seems to me to be a blind spot in their philosophy... that is my sense truly.
They are skilled but they do have blind spots. If they figure this out and start bringing in some perspectives that fill those blind spots things may improve. Right now they are missing the mark and the blind spots seems to exist in the general direction of cultural wounds...
As in what makes the democrats so weak in comparison to the republicans and what makes them give too much to them.
The republicans are imploding but the democrats have not really been responsible for that, they've just benefited from it.
String theory made me think of string cheese, a good snack of mozzarella sounds good:)
November 6, 2009 4:11 PM | Reply | Permalink
Oh Sync. I get depressed over all of this. I watched some CSPAN today though. Big votes goin on today and tomorrow in the HOUSE.
I like the word House. You know Pharoah just meant, at one time, the house of the king with scores of wives and children.
The PEOPLE'S HOUSE is in session and working pretty hard.
November 6, 2009 4:38 PM | Reply | Permalink
We like string made of more threads than they do. That complexity is not our friend at times like this, when it begins to fray - and we marvel at the great complexity of it all, while the Repubs simply march ahead in lockstep, weaving their nooses.
November 6, 2009 4:28 PM | Reply | Permalink
I get to look at it while I render unto you the Dayly Line of the Day Award for this here TPMCafe Site given to all of you from all of me.
You can see I kind of lost my way in the metaphor...but that is okay cause Grouch figured it out. ahahahaa
I have heard certain fabrics as having 'memory'.
Memory and clues.
November 6, 2009 4:35 PM | Reply | Permalink
Oh, I love that: Our complex TRUE string!
November 6, 2009 7:09 PM | Reply | Permalink
Half human and half bull ... sounds like Congress.
November 6, 2009 6:45 PM | Reply | Permalink
hahhaahhahaa
TOOOOOOOOOOOOO CUTE
November 6, 2009 6:50 PM | Reply | Permalink
Bravo! :-)
November 6, 2009 7:10 PM | Reply | Permalink
The price of string. Beautiful. That's the goal: bring down the price of string.
November 6, 2009 8:10 PM | Reply | Permalink
I love it! :-)
November 6, 2009 9:22 PM | Reply | Permalink
I knew somebody would find a conclusion to all of this.
November 6, 2009 9:45 PM | Reply | Permalink
Dd, I think this "string" meme has a future. I can foresee the spin-offs you could do:
November 6, 2009 9:37 PM | Reply | Permalink
I see T-shirts reading: Free String!
November 6, 2009 10:01 PM | Reply | Permalink
The more ethics investigations the better.
November 7, 2009 2:10 AM | Reply | Permalink
Okay by me. Jury trials would be better, but not by peers...at least as far as Congress goes.
November 7, 2009 2:44 AM | Reply | Permalink
If Bush could go all crazy with what was essentially an even steven election then dems should have shot the moon. When I'm sitting on a full house with aces over, fuck you and the horse you rode in on. Dems have demonstrated time and again they have no clue of how this game is played. Obama is a perfect example. He would like for everyone to win. However, that just isn't possible. For the country to win republicans had to lose. And not just lose but get their sorry asses properly stomped into the ground. Instead, we have everybody loses. Except for Wall Street. Who arguably are the ones who most needed to have their asses handed to them. On day one of his administration Obama should have handed walking papers to the top three executives of the top ten national banks and brokerages. That was a no brainer. And at that moment in time he could have pulled it off easily. We'd be in a very different situation now if he understood about how to use the power Bush so fortuitously handed to him.
November 7, 2009 5:32 AM | Reply | Permalink
Never mind the other Wall Street Execs. I think the way in which the Wall Street Robber Barons were kept in charge of the Wall Street recovery is perhaps the most demoralizing bellwhether of this Administration - indeed, of the Republic itself!
At the onset of the financial meltdown, I was alarmed to learn that Paulson, Geithner, and the other moguls from Goldman Sachs were charged with overseeing the emergency. I was especially alarmed when we were told that we were to fork over $750 Billion in cash - no questions asked -to fund a three page plan essentially written on the back of an envelope. The bastatds even had the audacity to insist that whatever actions they took were not to be subjected to oversight, either from the courts or from Congress.
These were the same geniuses who got us into the mess in the first place in their headlong rush to turn Wall Street into an unregulated casino - and, perhaps most importantly, who were so personally enriched in the process.
A reliance upon these crooks seemed plausibly necessary at the outset of the crisis to stop the bleeding. After all, who else was there qualified to step in and understand the maze of financial instruments and other market distortions of their creation that led us to the brink of disaster?
But the fact that these same criminals remain in charge of our Treasury and are now installed as the primary force to manage efforts at financial market reform says a whole lot about Obama's power as POTUS in relation to the real power behind the throne.
Obama is simply another schmuck in the maze, wandering in an effort to find his way out like the rest of us. Minos and Daedalus are the ones in charge, and they live on Wall Street - and quite well at that, thank you very much.
November 7, 2009 9:04 AM | Reply | Permalink
It does seem that all the same thugs are in charge.
I really have trouble grasping that.
November 7, 2009 10:33 AM | Reply | Permalink
It takes a criminal mentality to figure it out Dick. That's why most people don't understand it. Criminals have a different take on things. Just ask GWB. He understands perfectly. Go to one of his seminars Dick. He'll explain it to you. Then you too can be a genius.
November 7, 2009 2:09 PM | Reply | Permalink
You hit all the reasons Sleepin'. Like I said, "A no brainer".
November 7, 2009 1:46 PM | Reply | Permalink
Is that a string in your pocket, or are you just glad to see me?
November 7, 2009 10:20 AM | Reply | Permalink
Lame Marq, but funny.
November 7, 2009 10:30 AM | Reply | Permalink
The story about FDR telling someone to make him enact a policy that he wanted (give him the political cover) comes to mind. The appropriate response is, "That's what we thought voting for you was. Now YOU make us vote for you again."
The old saw is: 'In politics you dance with thouse who brung you.' I really think Mr. President better start dancing. He should notice that those other guys he seems to want to rumba with (the ones what didn't brung him) are stompin' all over his feet.
November 7, 2009 11:13 AM | Reply | Permalink
Well Fpie, the big man is in with the Dem Caucus right this minute according to TPM. He is dancing pretty fast and it looks like they have the votes for something.
November 7, 2009 11:26 AM | Reply | Permalink
Hum, I think that maybe Theseus had help from Poseidon. I wouldn't leave that out, unless you plan on staying away from large bodies of water.
=D
Theseus also surrendered his life to Crete as a tribute, first. Perhaps there is a lesson there, from seeming defeats come great victories. At least, I'd like to hope so.
November 7, 2009 12:47 PM | Reply | Permalink
Oh...so the cheeken knows a little something about Greek Heroes.
I am impressed.
He is also one of the few who visited hell to see some old friends. ha
November 7, 2009 4:06 PM | Reply | Permalink
That was later, after he managed to survive sex with an Amazon.
It is a handy gift to have, knowing when devastating earthquakes are coming, so you can nearly single-handedly bring down a corrupt gubmint.
Maybe you ought to court Poseidon, do us a favor.
=D
November 7, 2009 4:18 PM | Reply | Permalink
Yez! :)
November 7, 2009 4:22 PM | Reply | Permalink
Also.
=)
November 7, 2009 4:28 PM | Reply | Permalink
Nicely done Dick.
November 7, 2009 1:21 PM | Reply | Permalink
Thanks Miguel
November 7, 2009 4:20 PM | Reply | Permalink
string theory, quantum entanglement--we're all connected, there is no "into the maze", there is no "out of the maze", there is only "the maze".
The question then becomes:
"Can we change the state of the maze?"
Can we calm the fitful dark storm that is caged in this maze of humanity?
String theory.
We are all, each of us, made of strings.
At any given moment, we have the potential to either exist as individual isolated strings all tied up in balls of knots, or exist collectively as a perfectly tuned string instrument.
Long live music and art and poetry and nature.
November 7, 2009 2:08 PM | Reply | Permalink
string theory, quantum entanglement--we're all connected, there is no "into the maze", there is no "out of the maze", there is only "the maze".
I hereby award TPMGARY the Dayly Line of the Day Award for this here TPMCafe Site, given to all of him from all of me.
This is a dead thread. I am somehow taken by this line.
String theory of course posits what I interpret as something akin to music, echo, frequency.
I like your thoughts a lot. And I do not think I have see you for awhile Gary.
Not that I do not get wrapped up in myself from time to time....ha
November 7, 2009 4:16 PM | Reply | Permalink
Not quite dead yet apparently.... these are strange times, dd! ;)
November 7, 2009 4:18 PM | Reply | Permalink