The Spiral of Conscious Time-Binding: Time-Binding, General Semantics, Physics, and Peace Through Strength
The Spiral of Conscious Time-Binding: Time-Binding, General Semantics, Physics, and Peace Through Strength
/Juan V Schoch [JVS]/3.23.2025
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"F all anti-time-binding world traitors who can't respect countries sovereignty and territorial integrity. F all war criminals." - JVS/3.19.2025
Humanity’s unique capacity to build on the past—termed "time-binding" by Alfred Korzybski in his seminal work Manhood of Humanity: The Science and Art of Human Engineering (1921)—sets us apart as a species. In Science and Sanity (1933), he debuted general semantics, a non-Aristotelian framework (symbolized as Ā, A with a bar atop), cautioning: “…mankind represents an interdependent time-binding class of life, and any group of people who possess physical means for destruction and still preserve infantile standards of evaluation become a menace to the culture of the whole race” (p. 547). This shift from static, binary "A" logic to a dynamic, relational view frames time-binding as a conscious spiral going leading toward conscious time-binding excellence. Milton Dawes, in works like "On Time-Binding Consciousness" (2005) and "Language and Politics," refines this as deliberate advancement of intelligence, knowledge (author note: science, history, technology, culture, music, art, literature, love/peace,.). Intertwining this with physics’ circles, pi(π), spirals, and multiverses, Ā offers a Science of Peace—"Peace Through Strength"—defending against anti-time-binding chaos for world harmony now and beyond.
Conscious Time-Binding: The Spiral of Progress and Defense
Korzybski defined time-binding as humanity’s symbolic advancement, but Dawes clarifies in "On Time-Binding Consciousness": "With time-binding consciousness, we shift our notion of time-binding from a definition to a verb representing an action". This conscious act, rooted in Ā principles—non-identity, consciousness of abstracting—drives progress logarithmicly and geometrically, evident in 2025’s scientific leaps in quantum computing, efforts towards furtherance of establishing a Lunar presence, space exploration, bio engineering,. Yet, Dawes warns in "Language and Politics": "A ‘democracy’ without intelligence of the masses can be a worse human mess than any dictatorship" (quoting Korzybski, S&S, p. lxxvii), highlighting governance’s lag.
Conscious time-binding counters anti-time-binding—e.g., "improvement in throwing things" like bombs (Dawes, "On Time-Binding Consciousness,")—with progress and defense. "Peace Through Strength" fits here logically: it’s not mere pacifism but a proactive stance, akin to military strength deterring war, repurposed scientifically to resist anti-time-binding’s chaos (e.g., divisive rhetoric, destructive anti-time-binding government policies). Dawes notes, "Instead of throwing destructive things at each other we might first seek to find non-violent ways", aligning this strength with peace now—resolving conflicts before they escalate.
Circles, π, and the Unity of Resilience
Circles, governed by π, unify abstractions. π shapes orbits and quantum waves, while Ā stresses these are maps, not territories. Dawes’ "Language and Politics" asserts: "Words can be considered as ‘semantic variables’, ‘powerful physical and psycho-semantic forces’", shaping societies. Conscious time-binding harnesses this for unity and defense—recasting "democracy" as "government by the people" to resist anti-time-binding division.
Ā integrates all sets—mathematical, ethical, political—fortifying peace now. "Peace Through Strength" leverages this unity to counter "semantic entropic forces" (Dawes, Language and Politics); ensuring resilience against fragmentation drives world harmony today.
Spirals: Growth, Resistance, and Cosmic Scope
Spirals reflect conscious time-binding’s growth—galaxies, DNA, progress. Cosmology’s universe and multiverse spiral outward. Dawes contrasts this with anti-time-binding: "We developed dynamite, bombs; then hydrogen bombs." Ā methods—non-allness, extensionality—push the spiral toward peace. Are multiverses one thing? Eternal inflation suggests a "bubble" structure; many-worlds implies unbounded branching. Dawes’ "time-binding on time-binding" refines these maps, extending conscious time-binding’s reach. Here, "Peace Through Strength" adapts—defending the spiral’s upward trajectory against anti-time-binding chaos, even across cosmic frames, ensuring world peace now and potential harmony—plus ultra [i.e., more beyond].
Physics and the Ā Cosmos
Physics’ Ā nature—curved spacetime, quantum uncertainty—mirrors general semantics. Conscious time-binding weaves these into universe/multiverse,. theories. Dawes warns in "Language and Politics": "If old ways of thinking… predominate, old biases… will spread", risking conflict. "Peace Through Strength" counters this scientifically—testing policies as physics tests theories—fortifying peace now against anti-time-binding stagnation.
Ā unites all sets. Whether multiverses are contained or unbound, conscious time-binding defends excellence, not dominance, aligning physics and politics for immediate global harmony.
The Universe, Multiverse, and Everything in the Ā Set
Our universe, possibly one of many by 2025, is a map refined by conscious time-binding. Dawes’ "On Time-Binding Consciousness" critiques anti-time-binding: For me, dropping a bomb on other mainly “unconscious time-binders” or on other time-binders (except in self-defense) I consider immoral (to say the least) in terms of time-binding ethics, while in "Language and Politics" Dawes notes: "A nation constantly at war with itself will tear itself apart". Ā encompasses all—circles, spirals, ethics—whether multiverses form one entity or not.
"Peace Through Strength" logically fits: strength against anti-time-binding (e.g., war, tyranny) protects potential, fostering world peace now. Dawes’ "study of human potentialities" shifts rivalries to cooperation, extensible multiversally.
Toward World and Universal Peace Through Strength
Conscious time-binding opposes anti-time-binding with a Science of Peace. Dawes states: "With time-binding consciousness we are more likely to behave differently", advocating Ā tools to refine governance. "Language and Politics" adds: "Citizens would require would-be leaders to talk about governing skills". "Peace Through Strength" defends against aggression—mind-hacking, bombs,.—ensuring peace now through active resistance and scientific rigor.
Globally, nations fortifying mutual "greatness" via conscious time-binding excellence and ethics,. reduce conflict today. "What is good and great for one is for all" (Dawes) ties this to world peace now. Universally, Ā’s resilience spans multiverses, contained or not, securing cosmic harmony.
Conclusion: An Ā Spiral of Sanity, Strength, and Peace Now
On March 23, 2025, conscious time-binding unites physics, semantics, and politics within Ā. Circles and π unify; spirals propel; Ā holds all—multiverse singular or plural. Rejecting anti-time-binding, "Peace Through Strength" spirals towards a Science of Peace—defending against aggression, fostering sanity, ethical time-binding and conscious time-binding excellence. Dawes and Korzybski’s vision secures world peace now, in future extending potentially beyond our globe. Plus ultra!