John Brodix Merryman Jr.
2 min readJun 11, 2024

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What if BBT is flawed?

Shouldn't the speed of light increase proportionally, if space expands, in order to remain Constant?

This theory proposes two metrics of space, based on the speed and spectrum of the same light. Given it is an expanding space and not tired light theory, the speed is being used as the denominator.

Keep in mind the enormous fudge factors, Inflation, Dark Matter, Dark Energy, required to keep it working. It's like a religion. It can't be falsified, only patched.

The logical flaw in monotheism is that ideals are not absolutes. It's a category error.

The core codes, creeds, heroes, narratives at the gravitational center of every culture are ideals.

The universal, on the other hand, is the elemental.

So a spiritual absolute would be the essence of sentience, from which we rise, not an ideal of wisdom and judgement, from which we fell. The light shining through and animating the film, than the stories playing out on it.

Morality is not absolute, as it couldn't be transgressed, if it were. Like a temperature below absolute zero.

Morals are the ideals, the habits, codes, behaviors that enable a healthy society.

Historically monotheism served to validate monarchy. Ancient Israel was a monarchy.

The Catholic Church was the eschatological basis for European monarchy. Divine right of kings, as opposed to consent of the governed.

Democracy and republicanism originated in pantheistic cultures. The many ideas and ideals interacting.

The origins of the Trinity go back to fertility rites. The young god born in the spring, to the old sky god and earth mother.

When the West went back to democracy and republicanism, it required separation of church and state, culture and civics.

Unfortunately we seem to be reaching the end of the rope, where every sect and ideology has to proclaim universality, thus all against all, or be dismissed as relativistic.

It's nodes in the networks.

Synchronization, all on the same wavelength, versus harmonization, everything balancing out.

One is the node. Oneness is the network.

"Entangled particles."

More yin and yang, than God Almighty.

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John Brodix Merryman Jr.
John Brodix Merryman Jr.

Written by John Brodix Merryman Jr.

Having an affair with life. It's complicated.

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