Absolut Power

Absolute power never corrupts.

Doubt is the reason for corruption of power.When one doubts his power
over his dominion he wishes to test the magnitude of his power.
Kids who burn ants with magnifying glasses, bosses who make
subordinates jump through endless hoops,police and militia who rob the
common man’s dignity,politicians who gamble on democracy,dictators who
commit genocide:they are all doubting their omnipotent status,checking
warily to see if they have in fact reached godhood- or absolute
power,and so they test the limits of their powers, and by doing so
they acknowledge their relative power and the lack of absoluteness.

Absolute power never needs to be tested.

It creates a painful paradoxical situation.
Nature abhors two things.One is vacuum, the other is a paradox.
In fact Absolute power can never be tested.

Think about it.
Can god create a stone that is too heavy to lift himself?

So absolute power never corrupts for it has no scope for testing it’s limits.
But does absolute power exist?

I believe it does.
Absolute power exists over oneself and the universe that he creates.

And that’s the only absolute power that exists.

We are Gods unto ourselves.
Amen.
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The victor will never be asked if he told the truth.
Adolf Hitler

One response to “Absolut Power”

  1. She said:this will sound like a scathing remark, but i am only attempting to state a fact. the concept of “absolute power” will run right smack into “free will” and mathematically and scientifically speaking, physics will always side with free will.

    Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle (as opposed to schrodinger’s wave mechanics) states that the more precisely a position is dtermined, the less precisely the momentum is known in this instant and vise versa – \Delta x\, \Delta p \ge \frac{\hbar}{2}

    The path of the particle has no meaning beyond the precision with which it is observed – – implying that the human mind is not capable of comprehending reality under any circumstance.

    In the sharp formulation of the law of causality – “if we know the present exactly, we can calculate the future” – it is not the conclusion that is wrong, but the premise. Causality says that cause affects results. In quantum physics because choice affects results you can never resolve the problem completely, you always have uncertainty.

    Absolute power thus may seemingly exist because it is a cumulative (mob) choice at a certain point in time, but it remains a choice which will eventually be affected by a counter choice. If uncertainty ALWAYS exists, absolute power can never exist.

    oh by the way, Tralfamadorians would disagree on that free will bit.

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