M-theory physics of the 13th letter of atomic English language --> 13 Murder-theory of the 13 Dead at Fort Hood ...Soldier READ Center
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The modern Margaret Mead nuclear family ....atomic social anthropology and its conflicts has sent messages to the world of science; which are conveniently not explained in newspaqer and magazine reports.
Nor do universities offer to help explain these tragedies.....WHY?
Universities are more concerned about talking on their cellular phones and making arrangements for pizza and beer. The 1st priority of an educational institution is to ignore the messages of Lewis Carroll, Bertrand Russell, George Orwell, Aldous Huxley and others.
Thus we have an obvious ERROR sequence of events with a common theme ....
a statistical-correlation of major significance:
English - Virginia Tech shooting
..........atomic language ERROR of the "WORD of Honor"
..........thus the CAUSE and shooting tragic EFFECT.
Library - Columbine High School library and color in textbooks...
..........violations of the eye/optical nerve ..laws of
.......... STATE of symbol/picture MIND: COLORado
Read ...get an ink PEN from the Pentagon,get a book and go to
........TEXAS to Fort Hood symbolic military-->
........Soldier READ Center...with the Central Nervous System
........370 abstract brain symbolic computer.
.......The molecular cell biology CENTRAL COMMAND is with the
........optical nerve and the symbolic CITY of brain photon life
........of nouns, verbs, English language proper nouns
........and literature. These literary characters influence
........decisions about daily life and provide civilization with
........ social navigation and direction.
Do the words:
English, Library, Read have any personal significance?
Do you understand the SIGNAL of the above 3 tragic events?
Anyhow, who cares?
If universities don't care, then perhaps they ought be closed by the government......until they explain their atomic HUMAN social engineering project plans in relationship to the SOCIAL CONTRACT with Nature as discussed by John Locke around year 1700. The periodic atomic table government and Mother Nature are not interested in incomplete explanations put forth.
Social contract - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hugo Grotius (1625), Thomas Hobbes (1651), Samuel Pufendorf (1673), John Locke (1689), Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1762), and Immanuel Kant (1797) are among the most prominent of 17th- and 18th-century theorists of social contract and natural rights. Each solved the problem of political authority in a different way. Grotius posited that individual human beings had natural rights; Hobbes asserted that humans consent to abdicate their rights in favor of the absolute authority of government (whether monarchial or parliamentary); Pufendorf disputed Hobbes's equation of a state of nature with war.[3]
Born | 29 August 1632 Wrington, Somerset, England |
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Died | 28 October 1704 (aged 72) Essex, England |
Nationality | English |
Era | 17th-century philosophy (Modern philosophy) |
Region | Western Philosophy |
School | British Empiricism, Social Contract, Natural Law |
Main interests | Metaphysics, epistemology, political philosophy, philosophy of mind, education, economics |
Notable ideas | Tabula rasa, "government with the consent of the governed", state of nature; rights of life, liberty and property |
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Social Contract Theory of John Locke - SelectedWorks - Bepress
The Pentagon ought hire some intellectuals..... who are serious about life and what happens.
Biased intellectual thought and explanations are NOT acceptable to the WORD of HONOR of the STANDARD MODEL ...of the atomic English language.
Atomic number ... an atomic mass Margaret Mead communications messenger Mr.Z ... who STANDS on behalf of Nature's intellect ...will explain some of these subtle detailed omissions in the Margaret Mead atomic nuclear family Hierarchy Problem of the periodic atomic table of elements of life and elements of style.
Atomic elements and the atomic SYMBOL MACHINE rules and messages ....
The Elements of Style - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia