Posts from TaxUS

A Coin in a FiSh’s Mouth: Who Pays My Temple Tax?

Banks cannot clear transfers fast enough, and GoFundMe payouts are slower still, so neither can stop the June-1 auction of the first units of my life’s research. So here is a direct, public ask. In the Gospel story, the coin in a fish’s mouth paid the temple tax for two — and my “temple tax” is a storage debt somewhat below $10,000. Who will be the FiShFus: the dozen-or-so who step in now as All-Stadia Backers, each giving about $1,600, within a hard cap (~$716,800 ceiling) that makes buying influence impossible — with half of everything given back out to others in urgent need? Held with open hands, not as a demand.

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Two Sons, Two Altars

Eid al-Adha is a Festival of Trust celebrated to commemorate why Abraham is the father of everyone who places Reality above their own dearest theory and why that is the make-or-break test in the life of a scientist. That is why I did not interfere with the live auction of my life’s research that is now held on the altar in surrender, for Yah=Allah=Reality to do with as Yah pleases.

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When the Dung Ball Goes to the Auctioneer

Why I am publishing — rather than hiding — the live auction of my life’s research materials, and what a dung beetle, a canary in a coal mine, and the famous scientist James F. Crow have to do with averting accidental nuclear winter. If you want to watch a modern “book burning”, here is your chance. Gone are the spectacles of the past. Modern book burnings are clean, efficient, unceremonious, and everyone believes they are doing the right thing because nobody can envision an alternative. This is part of my application to become nobody in order to envision a ResearchCity, where valuable research materials like these will no longer be blindly burned for “lack of funds” to keep them. When a researcher dies a library burns. More often it happens before they die.

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Prophetic Dung Beetle for Mathematical Theology

How Pan-En-Theology, Aesop, and a dung beetle may save the world from accidental nuclear winter andOr other epic fury.

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Mathematical Theology Axioms ax1–ax14 for Pan-en-theism - Published

Can accidental nuclear winter be stopped with 14 Axioms for mathematical theology? Given the current, sharply increasing threats of Epic Fury, it is certainly worth having a closer look before blowing up the world. It turns out that if the latter happened, it is already clear what the bug was that ended the world: a lack of consistency in mathematical theology. Here is a one-page poster and additional supporting pages that can help stop such a disaster by enabling advanced conflict resolution strategies.

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