The native Brits from Doggerland spoke a proto-Finnish/Uralic language

Klevius main legacy will be the bias his IQ-powered interdisciplinary research reveals

It's quite common to laugh at presumably biased anthropologists from the past - especially if they were "white". However, a much more interesting and useful task is to search for today's bias. Klevius scientific methodology rests entirely on a relentless pursuit of self-criticism (the only truly scientific approach) which makes Klevius an utterly humble not to say laughable person but his revelations at least honest and hence well suited for targeting bias from moderately intelligent but highly subjective (or bribed) academics. Klevius intellectual heritage (father was Sweden's best chess player, both uncle's were Finland's top CEOs and sister scored highest in IBM's IQ test - also consider EMAH) doesn't hurt either. Moreover, although Bourdieu wasn't especially intelligent (his Masculine Domination is extremely shy, lame and shallow compared to Klevius take on sex segregation) his notes on the scholastic fallacy, Homo academicus and the theory of the theoretical point of view may have some bearing here for those who think it's more fancy to read Bourdieu than Klevius.

We non-muslims need to honor victims of islam and its racism - cause muslims won't

Sayeeda Warsi betraying Human Rights in Saudi Arabia

Alwaleed bin Talal, a rape accused “man" who spends Western oil money on racist/sexist Sharia

How much suffering has this disgusting "man" Alwaleed bin Talal al Saud caused by spreading islamofascism around the world by the help of Western oil-money the Saudi dictator family has distributed via him?!

Contrast this scumbag against those (incl. Klevius) who relentlessly volunteer for spreading knowledge about Human Rights and are called "islamophobes" simply because islam doesn't submit to Human Rights (this is why the islamofascist organization OIC has openly abandoned Human Rights and replaced them with islamofascist Sharia).

Japanese high quality v European low quality

Klevius is probably now the world's foremost expert on sex segregation, (sad, isn't it) and islam (the worst crime ever) is the most evil expression of sex segregation. By 'islam' Klevius means Sharia as described by Bill Warner as well a OIC and their Human Rights violating Sharia declaration on islamic "human rights".

Don't bother about stupid books, focus instead on OIC's islamofascist sharia manifesto!

Wednesday, August 03, 2005

Intelligent design may not be that intelligent after all!

As described in Demand for Resources - on the right to be poor (Klevius 1992) the basis for existence is motion/dynamics in a changing complexity of evolution and devolution (i.e. in the "disturbed" CP-violation section in the aftermath of the "Big Bang"*). In such a picture there is no place for "creation", or "the first mover". In fact, it's a lot more difficult to establish a "starting point" rather than critically scrutinizing the very concept of "creation". Such a scrutiny seems to lead to similar results as the philosophical search for "the free will"!

* "Big Bang" is a double tautology. It can't have been big - in fact it was she smallest (a black hole?) of all bangs. And it can't have been a bang - what/who experienced it (Klevius 1992)?!


Creation is a "civilized" (not to say imperialistic) human invention

What was before? Before what? Before the "disturbance" that "was" in entropy?!

In so called "primitive" societies it used to be fairly common to describe existence as a "spirit" blown into a primordial being. This is precisely the opposite to the ridicilous view which suggests creation from nothing and then replaces "nothing" with "god"(P. Klevius 1992:21-22)!

A less emotional synonyme for "god" is uncertainty

The problem/advantage (for creationists etc) with creation is its introducing of "the creator"/"mechanism for creation", because it is, by definition, positioned outside its creation, hence leaving the creationists etc in uncertainty about what "it" really is. This is not a problem for us "primitivists", though!

But there is yet another uncertainty inside the "creation" itself, namely the unforeseeable "chaos" that makes it impossible to fully determine internal causes, no matter how deterministic your approach is (P. Klevius 1992:36).

By the way. Where (if anywhere - compare Fred Hoyle and others) did the "Big Bang" occure?! And if nowhere, where did it "bang"?

Also see Klevius' definition of religion!

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