The Hoped-for Second Coming, After Two Thousand Years, May Be Possible With Formal Organisation

The Hoped-for Second Coming, After Two Thousand Years, May Be Possible With Formal Organisation

by Darryl Penney

Abstract: there is something basically wrong with modern civilisation and I believe that it is the lack of [Socratic] balance between the relativity of entitlement and responsibility that is the basis to the success of every species. We can understand formal organisation by linking it to energy and setting absolutes to make organisation a science that can remake civilisation but we need to create a ‘bottleneck’ [as the Bible contends with its parables of Noah and Lot] to meter the expectations that the population consider its due against the future goal of Homo completus without creating undue distress. An example of the possible efficacy of this approach is validated by an example of how the Batemans Bay Soldiers Club may have cruelly and unknowingly [without this social organisation] oppressed the town of Batemans Bay and how it can resolve its mea culpa.

Keywords: organisation; social science; Second Coming; Batemans Bay; creation equation; relativity

Disclaimer: the subject matter of this paper is new but must be classed as an opinion-piece and cannot be classified as scientific [not being based on past peer acceptance] and is theoretical [not based on the scientific method [that is measurement]] and it’s use may conflict with peer acceptance. Secondly, the paper is, in truth, scientific because (1) it is based on absolutes [as it must for comparisons to be made], and (2) on the simplest absolutes [unlike Newtonian physics that is based on the more complicated force equals mass times acceleration]. Thirdly, mistakes [contextual] may occur because I am a generalist, whereas a specialist is a specialist [conceptual] in a subject and would not be expected to make mistakes. This state of affairs is relativity and cannot be eliminated.

Preface

Our society seems fraught with problems and every time that we make a change, the situation seems to get worse and the reason could be that we are deviating more from an organisation that works, which is survival of the fittest. We need to be able to understand organisation, but it eludes us and we can’t ‘pin it down’ to something that we can understand and use. We need to start at the beginning not, as physics says, stand on the shoulders of others who didn’t understand it correctly. This error is not surprising because the universe can be derived from a creation equation [energy plus organisation is nothing] that seems to have no enigmas [1, 2, 3, 4, 5] but is only apparent by discarding the top-down thinking of the past. We understand concepts [energy] but not context [organisation] and this is shown in the doggedness with which physics clings to an alchemical Newtonian physics [6]. The lesson is clear from the Bible that the sensible and best people should survive while the rest perish which echoes the beauty of the survival of the fittest that disposes of the dross without pensions and homes for the elderly. As in Noah’s and Lot’s time, perhaps we need a nuclear war, pestilence, comet etc. to reduce the population but who is to chose the survivors? A sensible way is to use organisation and achieve the desired result ourselves slowly with forethought.

A possible way to proceed is social engineering [7, 8, 9] that requires a theory of modern physics [6] to understand how the physical seeps through into society, that organisation that has been plucked from algebra, and understanding the necessity of relativity for future goals [11], with a voting system that delivers continual management, while not handing complete control to some group for years at a time and a means of sidelining the worn-out remnants of society that were not successful. This is a possibility that has already been formulated [to some extent [7]], but will it be accepted without the necessity of a calamity because the establishment resists change? Social engineering is a goal that can be appreciated by considering that a concept-[energy]-measuring-physics [Newtonian physics] led to materials engineering [technology] and the missing relativity to that energy [that constitutes a theory of modern physics] is organisation that appears [like algebra] when we simply postulate that organisation is relative to energy. An organisational universe [5] must exist in a relativistic [quantum mechanical] way as a counterpoise to the ‘real’ world that everyone assumes our universe to be. An example is that the universe must be based on a minimum of energy and organisation so that all possibilities of a situation are the same [repeatability], else chaos occurs.

The News Today

1. “The government … has got enormous amounts of debt,” Mr Greenwood told Sky News host Steve Price. “It’s got a warning from Standard & Poor’s that we could lose our AAA credit rating … because we don’t actually have a budget forecasted to be in surplus for a decade.”

2. ‘The real estate agent confirmed 92 people were registered at this viewing today,’ Ms Sargeant said in the caption. ‘The property market is insane. I have about two weeks left to find a place.

3. Australia is hurtling towards a healthcare crisis, with more than 2 million people set to become unpaid carers within the next five years. New data from the Violet Initiative’s 2025 Care Index highlights the growing burden on the so-called “sandwich generation” – the name given to those who simultaneously have to care for their children and ageing parents.

These were the first 3 items on the internet news this morning (20/8/25) and show that we need a better social system and that can only come from the organisation that has been formalised [equated to energy] by being part of the creation equation [energy plus organisation is nothing]. The concept of measuring the organisation around us is the function of the mind-brain that uses the affordances [10, 4] as emotional energy [from the creation equation] in the brain to compare alternatives [concepts]. These alternatives generate contexts [relativity, on measurement] but [without absolutes] the process is not a science and I am proposing organisational absolutes [this theory] that make a science of the comparisons and a real science of the current social science.

Debt

We seem to think that we are wise [Homo sapiens] but that could be a Dunning-Kruger effect and we are getting more stupid by the day because we don’t include on-going selection in daily life and our peak intelligence could be said to be when we left survival of the fittest 12,000 years ago. Similarly, domestic pigs have lost some 30% of their intelligence through being farmed and our religion may have done the same for us in allowing us to expect a Second Coming. Also, while we use the fruits of technology, do we understand them? For example physics is still using an alchemical Newtonian physics, ignored the budding theory of modern physics a 100 years ago and still relies on measurement to placate technology. Without the organisation behind the theory of theoretical modern physics presented here [4, 5, 15], society is adrift and in danger of not having goals [11] as appears to have happened. Society is dependent on organisation and yet Homo sapiens does not realise that formal organisation exists and is content with Occam’s razor.

Organisation as a context requires an example [as a parable] and the Bible, when considered as social engineering implies firstly, that the Church doesn’t raise concerns about gambling, probably because no one was taking a ‘house percentage’ in those days [12] but secondly, the Church was greatly concerned about usury and yet we use interest rates to manage our economies. Given that the Church was the arbiter of the mode of living [in those days] ‘the prohibition grew out of the agricultural status of the people, in which ordinary business loans were not needed and loans, as were required, should be made only as to friends and brothers in need.’ (Christianity.com) We find this today because ‘a loan may be considered usurious because of excessive or abusive interest rates or other factors defined by the laws of a state’ (Wikipedia) and used in normal business transactions.

What is different is that the Jews are [literally] ‘ friends and brothers’ [to each other] through their religion and forbid usury between themselves, whereas we use interest rates in business where we are not ‘ friends and brothers’ but in [a goal of] a strong One Nation [one culture, one religion and one goal] we should be borrowing for commercial reasons and paying the money back. As One Nation we form a brotherhood [or should] and allowing public servants to spend our money at the level of Clubs, councils, state and federal governments on infrastructure, perks, services etc. that may or may not benefit us without the intention of paying it back is stealing! Yes, stealing from later generations that have to fund it unless we repudiate that debt as happens to weak or stressed countries. This is a possible scam perpetrated by public servants and their political parties to show the so-called benefits of their being elected.

Orthogonality

The only presumption in this theory is universal relativity which means that nothing splits into two somethings that must be independent of each other [energy plus organisation is nothing] and requires being in an accelerating space [to continue to exist and that defines time and distance]. They must be orthogonal, for example hot-cold are relative [mathematics] whilst particle-wave are orthogonal [mathematical-physics]. Agents, servants, employees, contractors etc. are supposed to do their best for their employers and that is their implied promise and additionally, politicians should endeavour to do what they promise. However, getting the employer into debt and not settling-up is a bit like stealing, even if the person did not benefit greatly. When money is spent, someone benefits and the question is who? The National Debt of Australia is $1,161,862,793,000 (DebtClock.io) Why isn’t it decreasing? Britain and the USA seem to have the same problem that no one can bring down their debt presumably because voters are being given more than their entitlement.

The problem is 1. the politicians want to do more for us than we require to help with re-election, 2. people are trying to get a ‘bigger slice of the cake’ for immediate consumption by themselves [at the expense of the future] or 3. voters cannot stop the politicians from spending and more control is needed. Clearly we need a better voting system that allows management control and that is the aim of these papers. I have doubts of this succeeding but I believe that the universe is built on possibilities and as it is still functioning the possibility exists of a future for mankind and/or robots. A business plan cannot contain an orthogonality because orthogonalities are completely independent and we see that firstly, poor behaviour [witch-like versus judicial] is possible if management is poor [as in a club [13]] and secondly, offering a social club and a casino together [14]. Likewise, councils, state and federal governments have debts because they provide too many services and voters again have no management control.

Sandwich Generation

Your living accommodation is a result of entitlement-responsibility and if you are responsible for useful production you receive a sufficient reward and can afford accommodation and so the concept of social housing is not part of the goal of the species, but the species allows members time to prove that they should be part of the species by breeding. In other words, there is a test of firstly, feeding and housing oneself and secondly, being qualified to breed to propagate the species. The herd system ensures a wide gene pool by giving [most] females the right to breed with the dominant male to maintain the prospects of the herd but poor specimens have to breed with inferior males and [usually] produce inferior offspring. What to do about it? It requires a social engineering solution along the lines of [7] for a proper permanent solution.

The social contract has been with us for a long time where those that own resources determine the outcome and there is a continual mixing as the best of the poor accumulate assets and the worst of the rich lose assets. Labor, in bringing in a huge number of migrants increases its future vote, increases the economy but increases house prices disproportionately leading to children staying at home to avoid paying rent as well as contributing to the break-down [in health and longevity] that is increasingly prevalent with modern food. The ‘sandwich generation’ refers to ‘in the early 20th century, a woman might have her first child around age 20, when her own parents were around age 40 and not typically in need of any special care. More recently, in developed countries, women often have children closer to the age of 30, when their own parents are around age 60 and therefore at much higher risk of needing support before the grandchildren have become adults.’ (Wikipedia, Sandwich generation) An example of a possibly acceptable solution is given in [7] or places emphasis on the value of anti-ageing that provides a more healthy later-life [anti-ageing.org]. For myself [21 to 25 years] according to the medical tests and according to [12, 13] we may be able to live even longer and perhaps as long as we wish to live.

The Necessary Goals

Goals are a necessary prerequisite to a plan [forward planning] and are often shown in nature as the Fibonacci series that the future depends on the past and the present [7] which is an expression of universal relativity. No task should be undertaken without a definite goal in mind and attaining this goal is the secret behind the success of algebra by creating the goal of “let ‘x’ be the exact answer” when questioning the universe and these necessary goals give insights into the selection of potential leaders. This is not a trick but the structure of the universe [as an organisation] being used for measurement, and as such forms the basis to the mind [1]. For example, foreshadowing the result of these papers, we can continually guide leaders by a modicum of oversight using electronic voting [over the phone etc.] and judge/guide the direction of leadership. In other words, the leadership is continually in peoples’ hands if needed and is the basis of a true democracy.

The Port Arthur Massacre was a mass shooting that occurred on 28 April 1996 at Port Arthur, a tourist town in the Australian state of Tasmania. The perpetrator, Martin Bryant, killed 35 people and wounded 23 others, the deadliest massacre in modern Australian history. . . . . Much discussion has occurred as to Bryant’s mental health. At the time of the offences he was in receipt of a Disability Support Pension on the basis of being mentally handicapped. Media reports also detailed his odd behaviour as a child. He was able to drive a car and obtain a gun, though he possessed a licence for neither. . . . On 22 November 1996, Bryant was sentenced to 35 sentences of life imprisonment. . . Following the spree, the Prime Minister of Australia, John Howard, led the development of strict gun control laws within Australia and formulated the National Firearms Agreement, restricting the private ownership of semi-automatic rifles, semi-automatic shotguns and pump-action shotguns as well as introducing uniform firearms licensing.

The above is called the Port Arthur Massacre but it is really about the incompetence of government in general, the politicians in particular and the inadequacies of the voting system that allows unsuitable people to make decisions for us. Firstly, ‘he was in receipt of a Disability Support Pension on the basis of being mentally handicapped’ so, how can a person with these problems be ‘sentenced to 35 sentences of life imprisonment’? Clearly the emotional aspects overrode the fact that Bryant was not adequately supervised by the government for this to happen. Secondly, the guns in society are for the defence of the country and are a necessity but the ‘government initiated a mandatory “buy-back” scheme’ in an effort to solve a problem through law not organisation..

Thirdly, ‘the Prime Minister of Australia, John Howard, led the development of strict gun control laws’ and there is a proverb that ‘when the only tool that you have is a hammer, every problem looks like a nail’. Thus, a lawyer solves problems according to the law which is to impose more sanctions with more policing to enforce those laws as well as the playing to the emotions of sections of the general public for their vote. Fourthly, an important point, in a representational so-called democracy, as we have, electing a lawyer to run the country is fraught [they are versed mainly in law] and that a goodly proportion of politicians are trained in law is an indictment of our political system. Any governance system must include adequate successful generalists that can call on specialists [as consultants] and that occurs to a limited effect at present and needs improving.

The power of the mind is to use the huge number of contextual connections between the concepts. For example, adding a 101th piece of learning could increase the context 101 times the previous contexts [factorial 101x100x99x98x……., [1,12]]. Thus, the power of the mind increases greatly with age, experience, learning etc. and is the reason why we should seek length of life, learning, doing etc. Context is organisation and specialists are orthogonal to generalists because most of their [specialist] knowledge is inapplicable outside of their speciality. The only sensible choice for governing bodies is to use generalists which is asking a lot because formal organisation does not yet exist outside of this theory, which means that its power is not widely known.

The Species

These few examples are indicative of an economy that is poorly governed and to rectify this we need to create a science built on organisational absolutes. Currently we allow politicians [our agents] free-rein for several years because so-called democratic elections [via personal voting] is so disruptive and the basis of these elections with a secret ballot of men/women and rich/poor with one vote each regardless of the worth of the person. This is firstly, a corruption, ostensibly a fairness, that has created the problems of today because the voting procedure is deeply flawed. Prior to 100 years ago, women were not allowed to vote and 100 years before that workers were not allowed to vote unless they had property, station etc. Currently, ‘in a direct democracy, the people have the direct authority to deliberate and decide legislation. In a representative democracy, the people choose governing officials through elections to do so. . . . . In virtually all democratic governments throughout ancient and modern history, democratic citizenship was initially restricted to an elite class, which was later extended to all adult citizens. In most modern democracies, this was achieved through the suffrage movements of the 19th and 20th centuries.’ (Wikipedia, Democracy)

Thus, over much of past human history, governance was held by a small number of kings, queens, barons, strongmen and others that held the means of production under their control and it could be said that this was a democracy of the powerful and the above shows that power has devolved under the pressure of religion. Religion is a social engineering based on ‘love your neighbour’ and increasing the personal entitlement of the sick and disadvantaged who had nowhere to go for help. The Church is an orthogonality to survival of the fittest, has emotional appeal as evidenced by the success of the Church and is used by power groups to control the people through propaganda [14] and aligns with the emotional appeal [from the physical afforances] of the organisation of the monumental buildings [castles, churches etc.], uniforms and robes, Bibles and Constitutions etc. This dichotomy of powerful governance and complacent masses has worked well [in the main] and presents a positive feedback [on occasion] that leads to creating empires because, as Adam Smith said, ‘the benefits that the individual makes increases the power of the state’. Unfortunately a crash eventually occurs because, I believe, social organisation is lacking and the aim of this paper is to create an awareness of social engineering to effect this omission and create a continuing golden-age.

The above shows the problems of a modern governance and also how the physics must be taken into account to understand the absolutes that underlie the structure of society such as why the Church grew to importance even though it propounds an ideology that is the opposite to survival of the fittest. Entitlement must be balanced with responsibility if a species is to survive and it takes strong governance to resist the slide into selfishness [which is currently the problem]. Proper governance is finding a ‘sweet spot’ and we need a true and complete science to do this. An example is the ‘sandwich effect’ above, and how social engineering turns this problem around at the same time as introducing genetic selection into society [7]. Introducing improvement into humanity is now possible through technology especially using organisation that is so important yet cannot be used [without this theory] but we cannot proceed without the resultant increase [1] in intelligence that must be brought into governance for it to be effective.

Elegance of Species

Orthogonality is the concept of the fractal form that creates the universe

[creation equation energy
plus organisation is nothing
]

out of relativity and species are the organisational manifestation which shows their importance as an organisational absolute.[15, 5] The governance of an animal species is an organisation with no leader [that followers can follow] and is not the positive feedback of the governance and individual from above which is based on selfishness of those in the hierarchy wanting to retain their position. If we are to devise a governance for ourselves, that works, unlike the one that we are using at the present, it must be complete and I believe that this plan is complete [with organisation, bottom-up derivation, physical inclusion, fractal repeatability and absolutes] making it a science that generates a goal unlike measurement sciences.

The ‘taxonomic ranks are the hierarchical levels used in biological classification to categorize living organisms, with the main ranks being domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, and species’ (Internet) the word ‘species’ aligns with the aim of a strong nation [one group of countries, one culture, one religion and one goal] to forgo all the problems of racial discrimination, multiculturalism, indigenous and religious bonding. Then ‘genus’ might apply to disparate countries that form a marketing area with non-mixing countries and ‘family’ to a marketing area with population restrictions [race, religion, culture etc.] that form an entity that trades together with open trade borders. ‘Order’ might be thought of as other marketing areas that show competition because competition is good at all levels and is the mechanism that prompts areas to join together and areas must join together to progress because to not progress is the cause of extinctions

The social contract through history was between the group of the owners of land, ships, kings etc. that were united behind a responsibility to the organisation, state, country empire etc. Then came the politicians as agents that diverted more power [for themselves] until they used the so-called democratic system to reward themselves and entrenched their power by immigration etc. to presumably fulfil their aims of solidarity of all races and creeds much like the Catholic Church system of domination of the masses. This is an orthogonal swing from supporting the organisation, country etc. to helping the worker, sick, disadvantaged people and aligning themselves with a different side to the Church. The Church system has always been tied to governance as a means of unifying the masses of workers as one religion and at the same time having a control that the governance can use and this can be seen in the event of death on the battlefield.

Other systems have been tried such as communism and socialism where the workers, poor etc. want more benefits for themselves [entitlement] at the expense of the nation and even believe that they, as people, have the right to everything. Thus, the orthogonality of capitalist versus socialist was born and an uneasy truce was played out with the winner having complete [or as much as they can get away with] control depending on the swinging voter and the politicians have a common purpose to make sure that they do well whilst serving their respective parties as in the system today.

Capitalism v Communism

Consider that ‘of the one hundred largest economies in the world, only forty-nine are countries; fifty-one are private corporations. By 2016, the richest 1 per cent of people in the world will control more than half of the planet’s total wealth.’ (Pandemic, Sonia Shah, (p 112) And given that ‘the influence of these private interests dwarfs that of the public institutions that might seek to regulate them’ (p 112) why should ‘public institutions’ be allowed to ‘regulate them’? After all, they own the means of production, welcome any newcomers with sufficient ownership and leave the day-to-day running of the countries to agents that like to ‘strut the stage’ [the Dunning-Kruger effect] but under the control of a politicised social contract.

Over the last 200 years political control has been broadened to one of Labor/Democrats or Liberal/Republicans that manifest themselves as workers or business respectively that tend to believe in Communism or Capitalism that can be categorised as working for a wage or manipulating money [as the root of economics]. Experiments show that children with strength of purpose that can delay gratification are usually more successful in life and the same occurs with saving versus spending which enhances the prospects of the investor. Hence, we can broadly class people as worker or investor as a strength of purpose [goal-driven as in survival of the fittest], so, we need workers and someone to supply employment for them. Another aspect [of ‘people with strength of purpose’] is the addicted and we must understand that some addictions are grounded in the physical aspect of the affordances that are generated by the organisation around us that is converted into emotional energy in the brain. This is the same energy that is used by the brain to make decisions [1] coupled with the addictions that are hardwired into us to seek things that are difficult to find in the wild such as salt, fats and sugar [carbohydrates] that we crave [in the wild] that are used in modern junk foods [by producers] to tempt us to over-eat or snack. Secondly, some people [and animals] like to ‘mess ‘ with their mind using chemical drugs like alcohol, legal and illegal drugs thirdly, Churches and governments use monumental buildings, robes, uniforms etc. to awe and to bring emotion into Church services etc. with hymns, bible stories etc. In other words, propaganda is used to build edifices such as the Catholic Church out of the simple message of Jesus [14].

An Example

The above is using social engineering and appears complicated because it uses context which is foreign to Homo sapiens [which consciously uses concepts] even though the mind-brain uses both [creation equation] and expanding our consciousness is fraught but necessary and an example might show its power in governance. Consider ‘The Batemans Bay Soldiers Club is a limited by guarantee, unlimited public non-profit company in Australia. It was registered on September 19, 1972 and administered under the Registered Clubs Regulation 2015 under the Registered Clubs Act 1976. I will not delve deeply into the mechanics of the operation of all of the Registered Clubs but concentrate only on the Batemans Bay Soldiers Club.

Blair Wise [ABC news] says that ‘Alliance for Gambling Reform CEO Martin Thomas said the findings were “not surprising, but very disturbing” trends and might contribute to the disproportionate losses experienced by Indigenous people’. “But it seems like the gambling industry has no problems getting poker machines in higher numbers than in other areas to these communities. “We would go as far as saying they’re actually targeting Aboriginal communities”, he said.’ ‘A report released this month by Canberra-based non-partisan researcher the Australia Institute found there were 50 per cent more pokies in Local Government Areas (LGAs) with an Indigenous population of at least 10 per cent.’ So, what is the recommendation? ‘Mr Thomas wants the government to introduce mandatory carded play, in which poker-machine users have a card to track how much time and money they have spent, to reduce gambling harm.’

Would this recommendation really help to make an addicted person not play poker machines excessively? Addicted people are not rational and cannot be treated as rational [in their addiction]. They are sick! Where sick means that an animal is a non-breeder and their genes are lost to future generations because if people are sick they are not properly balancing responsibility [to the species] with their entitlement [selfishness]. Addictions are genetic or a social organisational problem formed by upbringing which includes family life, friends, schooling etc. In a species, an animal that is outside of the norm is shunned and in our society it is jail [that accomplishes the same goal but is expensive]. Notice that Aborigines are disproportionately represented in prison and are having difficulty fitting into modern society and those with [say] 25% ancestry might prefer a separate life on a reservation especially as some people are claiming Aboriginality to access selfish gains like preferential treatment at hospitals in Victoria etc.

Batemans Bay

Thus the Aboriginals gain sympathy [Christian ideals] from the public and abuse by the gambling industry, as above, but similar is being done to parts of the general population. There is nothing inherently wrong with gambling but when the gambling industry takes advantage of the sick, lonely, welfare recipients etc. the government should act but being composed of public servants, particular problems occur, one being that these recipients are an income source. We sympathise with the sick, the disadvantaged, the long-term unemployed, beach-bums etc. that congregate in out-of-the-way sea-side towns with pleasant climates like Batemans Bay and pay them to stay out-of-sight with ‘universal credit’, pensions etc. but if the public servants can’t [or won’t] handle it adequately, we, with a competent voting system must guide or manage them to do what we want. Welfare recipients receive taxpayers’ money and it is [or should be] an absolute that it is adequate to keep them healthy and content without supplying indulgences like alcohol, illegal drugs, gambling etc.

Blair Wise [ABC news] says that ‘In Eurobodalla, which has an Indigenous population of 7.5 per cent, there are 186 poker machines per 10,000 people. The state average of poker machines in NSW is 80 per 10,000 people.’ These seaside retirement and disabled hide-away LGAs probably contain at least 50% of residents that are welfare and partial-pension recipients so, if we forbid these people [that receive taxpayer’s money] to gamble, the numbers should probably drop to 40 machines per 10,000 people. Thus the 186 machines [at present] compared to the 40 needed is 4.65 TIMES the number required! It could be said that extra are needed for the tourist influx but firstly, the pension recipients probably comprise much more than 50% and secondly, tourist would be doubly counted because they have been counted at home.

It would seem to be an in-controversial statement that [as above] “We would go as far as saying they’re actually targeting Aboriginal communities” as well as the old, disadvantaged etc. ‘in Eurobodalla’ and in particular the Batemans Bay Soldiers Club that allows nearly 500 per cent in a coastal LGA than any logical, tax-payer should countenance!

An acceptable solution for the wealthy retired patrons could be to provide a separate outside entrance to the poker machine area because as mentioned before [14] the visibility of the machines to the social area in the Batemans Bay Soldiers Club is so high [3 walls visible] that it suggests an entrapment strategy as does the Membership Draw that starts at $20,000 and increases by $1,000 a week plus $500 a week is given to patrons actually present on Friday night. As mentioned [13] previously a casino is orthogonal to a social club and serves different purposes and that is why they must have separate entrances and be completely separate [if in the same building for orthogonality] otherwise it becomes entrapment. Entrapment would be easy because of the huge number of the old, demented, sick etc. patrons that are brought-in by club-owned busses to the social area where poker machines and activities are held within sight of the machines. Clearly, people in the social or eating areas would not be enticed to a ‘quick spend’ [the machines payback 84% I have been told] if they had to go outside to re-enter the gambling area. Similarly, the 40 minutes that patrons in the social area [on Friday nights] are subjected to loons on the loud-speaker system conducting meat raffles, fish dinners, boat trips and badge draws reeks of the Depression pubs of a 100 years ago and should be confined to the gambling area.

Social Relativity

The Batemans Bay Soldiers Club does have bands on Friday and Saturday nights with a generous dance floor [commensurate with the huge building] and is definitely a social club and we need to examine its business plan from two viewpoints [as in everything], firstly, from the human need and secondly from the club’s perspective. Cutting the poker machines [to 40 per 10,000 population [in Eurobodalla]], excluding pensioners from the machines and concentrating on helping the residents be more active is better for the community than donating money to sports teams etc. as well as concentrating less on gambling-precursors such as bingo, poker-card nights etc. This study is somewhat anecdotal [being of one club] and in danger of being dismissed, so let’s double the scope [to two clubs] by including the Milton-Ulladulla Ex-Servicemans Club that is comparable in size and I was told at the front desk that the Club was a Gambling venue [plus restaurant and bottle shop] with no entertainment. I class this as a casino for fore-warning patrons and not the same as the decidedly dodgy business plan of the Batemans Bay Soldiers Club.

The Batemans Bay Soldiers Club is a business [ACN 001044971] with a relativity with the State government and the phrase “Hoist with his own petard” comes to mind [it ‘is a phrase from William Shakespeare‘s play Hamlet that has entered proverbial use in English. Literally, the phrase means a bomb-maker was blown off the ground (hoist) by his own bomb (petard). It commonly refers to an ironic reversal in which one is taken down by one’s own scheme. (Wikipedia) I am referring to the [possibly] ill-advised scheme that has escalated over some 100 years to form a social outlet that is consuming a considerable portion of the wealth of the population [of Batemans Bay at least].

The Financial Reports

‘In 1934 (84 years ago) when Batemans Bay RSL Sub-Branch received its charter of membership to RSL NSW. . . . A major extension and refurbishment project began in 1984 which changed the shape of the club completely. Stage two of these modifications were finally complete in 1988. . . . The present Club evolved and was constructed in 2002 at a cost of $7million.’ (The Beagle) ‘The Batemans Bay Soldiers Club Ltd is structured as a limited by guarantee unlisted public non-profit company. It was registered on September 19, 1972, and is an Australian Public Company. This means that it is owned collectively by its members rather than by shareholders.’ (Internet)

A Company Secretary/Accountant has made a few comments: Their financials are on their website so anyone can see them. . . . Their total revenue is $18,508,221 and poker machine revenue is $10,971,309 which is 59%. That is a significant contribution. . . . Difficult to know how much of the 2.9M of profit is from poker machines but it could be a significant amount. . . . Agree that the Community grants are only around 10% of net profit. Still an important contribution though. . . . Agree that current assets have increased from 14M to 18M. This isn’t total investments which includes non current assets. This is current assets which is mostly cash. This isn’t surprising an increase because of the profit. . . . It is an amazing balance sheet though. Masses of cash. Great property investments. No debt. This is a very powerful and successful business. Likely the most powerful and successful in Batemans Bay.

The State government and the Batemans Bay Soldiers Club might consider themselves to be businesses but they are actually agents acting for and on behalf of the voters. As agents, it is the politicians, public servants and even the CEO of the Batemans Bay Soldiers Club to bring these figures to the general public, which they have done in the financial reports and AGM without interpretation. Without proper interpretation [as presented here], these figures present a false picture and the only justification is that the Office Holders were ignorant of the social engineering which is the subject of this paper. I believe that this case is appalling and could be considered to be a conspiracy to defraud the old, sick, mentally disadvantaged etc. These figures, as I suspected [14], were perhaps the reason that I was given the bum’s rush and banned [for 12 months] to keep inquisitive researchers away from the inner workings of this indisputably major part of the Batemans Bay social scene.

Accumulating huge funds [‘current assets have increased from 14M to 18M’] and paying out so little

[‘Community grants are only around 10% of net profit’] are relativities that can only be measured properly by removing the relativity. This is not ‘sleight-of-hand’ but based on the view of the universe [given in [4, 10]] and is more well known as Archimedes’ Eureka! That he was supposed to have uttered on determining the density of gold as the ratio of mass divided by volume. Firstly, we do not need to compare the profit because the members own the Club and the benefits accrue to them or any charities [presently over $242,000 in category 1 and 2] that they decide. Secondly, the payout ratio [dividends divided by net profit (after prudent retentions)] is about 10% that can be compared to the Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA) that returns about 80% to shareholders. This is a greatly concerning possible misuse of funds that this non-profit business returns only one eighth that a commercial enterprise returns to its shareholders!

Conclusion

A research paper, in its necessary relativity, may appear unfair, but it is necessary in viewing a microcosm of the Council, State and Federal government absurdities that have been, I believe, corrupted by public servants over the last 200 years and the emphasis is that they are supposed to be agents but appear to be trying to destroy Western civilisation as we know it. The Batemans Bay Soldiers Club is a convenient entree into governance and a cursory look at the Annual Report shows firstly, a dearth of formal qualifications [in management], secondly, extraordinarily long service of the Directors [36, 27 and 18 years etc.], thirdly, extremely low community-payout amounts [$351,918] and income tax expense [$468,475]. These suggest a lack of vision [goal-seeking] on the part of the Club and seem at odds with the Mission Statement ‘Demonstrating continual improvement & relevance’ and the universal need for goals [12]. Fourthly, ‘despite a modest .5% decrease in total revenue which closed at $19,489,247 the club delivered a strong net profit of $2,940,481 . . . . Significant funds were directed towards capital improvements to sustain long-term asset value.’ As above, the ‘significant funds’ had no aim or goal beyond the glorification of the club.

This experiment of turning a problem-fraught addiction over to a group of ordinary people in Batemans Bay has not-surprisingly turned into a parody of ancient cultures where management constructed monoliths without returning tangible benefits to the people such as the pyramids, Stonehenge etc. After all, a grateful nation allowed an addiction to be exploited by a business that presumably was to extend the benefits to society only to have it behave selfishly and build monuments to itself in monolithic buildings to house their businesses. This selfish behaviour has been allowed to occur today due to a lack of social engineering [arising from a lack of knowledge of organisation] and the solution of a true democracy where the residents of the LGA can decide how the gambling should impinge on them, how the monolithic structures should be used socially and addictions controlled. The Batemans Bay Soldiers Club shows, to my mind, the possible lack of goals engendered in the formation of these Clubs by the original public servants and carried on for so many years without questioning the social effects of these Clubs that have dominated the social life of so many towns. The Licensing Board must answer the question ‘Why are more machines placed in disadvantaged areas?’ and one has to question the professional competence of the CEOs in allowing such a business plan to exist for so long.

Prediction

In a relativistic universe a goal is necessary [11] and likewise the Batemans Bay Soldiers Club has to be ‘brought to heel’ with a fitting goal firstly, an aim that is not just to out-build the pyramids, secondly a business is owned by the shareholders for their benefit and that is why they capitalise it. It could be that the prestige of the State and the unleashing of a regulated practice [of gambling] paved the way for members to create and benefit from the [possible] degradation of society at large without contributing capital and thirdly, the donating of a paltry [around] 10% of current profits to local projects is a largess worthy of the public servant mentality [using other people for their own aggrandisement] when useful and necessary companies [like Commbank] payout 80%. Clearly a new Mission Statement should be considered.

The monumental building and the huge accumulated profits belong to firstly, the past [and present] residents [of Batemans Bay] and a significant number of residents refuse to attend [what is rightfully theirs] because of the possible temptations put in the way of patrons, above. So, let’s suggest an alternative scenario that firstly, the gambling be restricted to a separate outside [on the opposite side of the building] entrance totally removed from the rest of the Club and secondly, the number of machines be restricted to 20% of the present total and pension-receivers be not allowed to play [mathematically they will lose money]. Thirdly, the main building be used for social purposes supported in part by the gambling income and fourthly, a beer, wine and liquor-dispensing area shielded from direct view unlike the present Bar-area that takes pride-of-place in the centre area. Fifthly, as a company the By-laws are possibly restrictive whereas I believe that the shareholders are the residents and not just the members and that access cannot be controlled except to liquor and gambling areas. The Batemans Bay Soldiers Club, I believe, currently allows non-members to access events at the Auditorium.

The upshot of this paper is the application of social engineering to a Club that was started 84 years ago to show where it has progressed, not progressed and suggestions to where it should progress. It also provides a succinct example of social engineering that can be applied to Council, State and Federal governance that leads into a true managed democratic instant-change-of-voting system. The goal of these papers is to show that the application of a new science [social engineering based on organisation and relativity] can improve people, stabilise countries and produce worldwide peace. The acceptance of formal organisation leads to goals that are achievable and worthwhile but a goal has a relativity whereby a significant proportion of people gain [in this case the residents of Batemans Bay and indeed much of the State] whereas the losses [in public servant aggrandisement] are negligible [in companies that accumulates monumental assets] and a goal [like everything] must have a relativity so, I suggest a mea culpa on the part of the clubs.

Consider the state of the so-called Western democracies where everyone is restricted by laws and these laws are continually policed by public servants with a psychology that they [public servants] are in charge and their decision is final. They revel in the power and the system grinds to a halt as businesses close down because ‘why hassle just to employ people and pay taxes, fees and charges?’. This is the result of the thinking of the top-down mind of the public servants and in our example [of the Batemans Bay Soldiers Club] they go on their selfish way [of the Pharaohs] to use what they can to build monuments to themselves. This is an important point that Adam Smith said that the contribution of the individual leads to the betterment of the country and that is true for the worker but public servants are parasites that direct other people’s success for their aggrandisement. We currently use a representational democracy with public servants as our agents [because of distance and time restraints] but our agents have [apparently] taken over and become full-time politicians instead of the successful respected business people that have the experience to lead. Social engineering is an extension of that ability. Technology [with computers and communication] may allow us to take back the reins of government albeit if it is not too late as Labor/Democrats are allowing mass-migration from third-world countries presumably to unseat our attempt at democratic process by importing lesser educated voters that align with workers.

We need to use technology to continually manage [if it becomes necessary] the public servants that manage the day-to-day business in our stead with social engineering, which, as a science, is built on absolutes that force restrictions to prioritise particular workable paths. The Batemans Bay Soldiers Club has presumably been operating within the public servant’s laws but, in the light of social engineering, has taken advantage of the residents and used their entitlement for their own gratification but this is a variant [if not a sickness] of personality, genetics etc. that needs recognising and removing as it is anti-survival of the fittest. However, given the time span and huge accumulated assets a more subtle mea culpa might be appropriately made by the licensing authority and Clubs that this affliction [of gambling addiction] pay for on-going research in social engineering in guiding society to attain a properly workable society [do-it-ourselves Second Coming] that eliminates all social problems.

An example is the structure of Clubs that are classed as businesses that have no owners, no shareholders that expect dividends [and receive little], no goal to do anything for the good of the community [10% to sports clubs etc.] and no goal for itself for the future except to promote more gambling as an addiction. As a business plan, this is completely inadequate and is the product of minds that are ignorant of the basic business principles and show the ineptitude of public servants who seem to have manipulated the voting system to give themselves [almost] complete control of the economy and now the cultural life with multiculturalism. This manipulation of modern life is possible because it is based on a Constitution that is over a century old and was determined to not be easily changed and now that we need to change it, it might be impossible because of the multicultural factions that fall within that restricted vote. In other words, it might be too late!

I had to rewrite modern physics to include the physical and organisation that is needed to change social science from a measuring system [like physics] to a real science [with goals] based on absolutes [physical and organisational] that will allow us to understand ourselves [relative to the physical and the animals’ organisations] and it seems appropriate that gambling [as an industry] should use its accumulated wealth to firstly, fund research on social engineering on an appropriate scale and secondly tie its gaming future to the well-being of society in general. This could be done using the suggestions above as well as its future management through a true democratic voting system, the form of which will be suggested in future papers. Very sizeable donations are made by individuals, business-men etc. to presumably give-back their lucky life-success to help the less fortunate and the Club/pub gaming industry has been less lucky than a product of public servant incompetence and should donate that embarrassing surplus of funds to a worthy cause.

Considering that universities teach models of science and society that are only half [or possibly much less]of the possible curriculum [considering the organisation in the creation equation], I suggest a dedicated think-tank that could expand this theory to apply to all aspects [of society] financed by the unused net profit of the Clubs. Net profit is that money left over after sinking funds [safeguarding the future of the business], handout to the community etc.,a return of 80% to shareholders is usually acceptable [in major companies] and considering the $2,500,000 net profit from the [relatively] small Batemans Bay Soldiers Club that could be used to fund social engineering research initially and the 2,000 plus Clubs in New South Wales could provide a few billion dollars each year to fund and bring scientific sense to the world’s social and business.

This gifting is apt [as a mea culpa] and while the government could lay claim, governments waste money on non essentials and I have limited resources in such a huge undertaking of inserting real science into society through publicity and to wrest a secure and fair voting system from the somewhat psychotic public servants and I need help in effecting a do-it-yourself Second Coming. Perhaps the funds might go to a new faculty of Organisation at the Woolongong campus at Batemans Bay acknowledging that the context of organisation links everything together.

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    The Hoped-for Second Coming, After Two Thousand Years, May Be Possible With Formal Organisation

    Western Democracy Is Under Threat And Needs To Be Socially Engineered Using Entitlement Versus Responsibility In Its Governance

    Western Democracy Is Under Threat And Needs To Be Socially Engineered Using Entitlement Versus Responsibility In Its Governance

    by Darryl Penney

    Abstract: this is a new theory of social engineering based on formal organisation that shows how society interacts with the physical allowing us to understand bottom-up organisation to control the world’s population, it’s leaders, it’s production and wealth and the attainment of future goals to ensure a long-term stable society with world-peace. This could be the hoped-for do-it-yourself Second Coming that is a move to a higher level of Homo that understands respect for each other without a multitude of laws that is not religious but is the application of a new formal organisation of society.

    Keywords: organisation; society; relativity; governance; orthogonality, creation equation

    Disclaimer: the subject matter of this paper is new but must be classed as an opinion-piece and cannot be classified as scientific [not being based on past peer acceptance] and is theoretical [not based on the scientific method [that is measurement]] and it’s use may conflict with peer acceptance. Secondly, the paper is, in truth, scientific because (1) it is based on absolutes [as it must for comparisons to be made], and (2) on the simplest absolutes [unlike Newtonian physics that is based on the more complicated force equals mass times acceleration]. Thirdly, mistakes [contextual] may occur because I am a generalist, whereas a specialist is a specialist [conceptual] in a subject and would not be expected to make mistakes. This state of affairs is relativity and cannot be eliminated.

    The Aim

    In order to understand Life we need firstly, to understand the physical environment through an adequate model [1] to appreciate that the physical is built into us [as our relation to the environment [2, 12]] and is being used to produce our working mind [5] and a new theory of modern physics [13]. Secondly, Homo sapiens seems unable to grasp the concept of the relativity of organisation to energy which is apparent in compressing a spring, so that to contain usable work means a changed shape which leads to the creation equation [2, 12] and this interplay of energy and organisation is incompletely recognised in Newtonian physics and that is why Newtonian physics is alchemical and useful in a limited way but without bottom up logic to develop a complete theory [13]. Society is like a spring in concept and context so we must understand organisation as: A Complete Universal Field Theory For Our Universe Built From Nothing Using Only Organisation [6]. Thirdly, our universe is built on relativity [and only on relativity, with restrictions] and the simple creation equations lead to the universe being fractal and similarities appear in the organisation of the mind [individual] and governance [ society] in particular. Then society is built on the relativity [fractal] of the entitlement-responsibility of [each relativity] individual and governance which influences the positive feedback that we need for society to move to its [necessary] goals. Civilisations and empires have repeatedly crashed throughout history and I am confident that we can now overcome these problems and produce a stable long-lasting society for the future by social engineering the population, personalities etc. to ensure survival of the fittest [for the goal] and produce the long hoped-for do-it-yourself Second Coming which should produce a higher level of Homo. Thus, this is the first [of several papers] needed to explore the individual-governance feedback loop that provides organisational absolutes that will lead to the managed voting system that we sorely need.

    Preamble

    Physics and social science are not sciences because they are not built on absolutes and cannot compare anything to unchanging absolutes. They are built on comparisons of measurement which is a form of alchemy because alchemy is throwing things together to get a usable result and the result in physics and social science is hiding a complete knowledge of the subjects. Let us consider the possibility that everything [the universe] came from nothing due to nothing breaking into two parts [that must be orthogonal and independent [to be building blocks]] then use algebra and put organisation as the ‘x’ [that is relative to energy] and out pops the answer, which is this theory of everything from the bottom-up [1, 3, 4, 12]. The social intelligence of Homo sapiens is changing for the worse, because we have let the mostly stupid and selfish take control and that fraught governance is putting society at risk of destroying itself.

    The proof that Newtonian physics has been turned into a religion [not to be questioned or changed] is that the beginnings of the theory of modern physics appeared to have been suppressed a 100 years ago, presumably because Newtonian physics [being alchemical] could not be extended and the change has had to be derived by an outsider. Not only an outsider to physics, but to science itself as I had a neuroscience paper [2] redacted several years after publication because it [I surmise] explained quantum mechanics from the same creation equation that allows affordances to produce emotion in the brain. It was only the advent of Open Access publishing that allowed me to bypass the stranglehold that the scientific journals have in filtering content to preserve the status quo of [non-] ‘science’. Technology is still leaping ahead but do we understand the society that it is creating when we do not even recognise the formal organisation that should underlie societies?

    I don’t think that we realise the impending dangers that we have wrought in a modern world: public servants that act like mini-kings/queens with total control and no responsibility, a fraught governance that feeds selfishness, degrading the population without selection, allowing over-population, having our culture changed by immigration, creating a Sodom and Gomorrah situation [gross selfishness] and so on. Relativity requires forward planning and due to that lack we are destroying modern civilisation. We need a complete knowledge and the will to organise a long-term stable civilisation before it is too late and this new theory explains gravity [3], the Big Bang [4], the mind and thinking [5], organisation [1, 6], social engineering [7] and the application to social science [8, 9] and its success [in its simplicity and not having enigmas] prompts me to look at the core problems that Homo sapiens has accumulated over many years, namely leadership and the physical aspects of religion. Current science considers individual concepts without considering the context that lies between them and this paper requires using that context [organisation] explicitly as required by relativity and the creation equation [energy plus organisation is nothing].

    Preface

    Over the last million or so years our technology has grown [along with our brain] from fire, stone tools to farming and then the rot set in as we left the organisation of survival of the fittest and created our own organisation around farming, town-life, diseases and wars. ‘Perversely, farming didn’t bring improved diets but almost everywhere poorer ones. . . . narrower range of staple foods . . . . living in proximity with domesticated animals meant that their diseases became our diseases . . . . gave us millennia of rotten teeth, stunted growth and diminished health.’ (The Body, Bill Bryson, p 376) Also, creating societies without knowledge of organisation has led to millennia of wars, propaganda [10], subjugation, slavery and other miss-uses by hierarchies.

    We continued the social contract [the rich and powerful versus the rest] on a larger scale and called it a democracy and have lauded it for thousands of years as an inspired way to govern. Unfortunately, there were problems because ‘fifth-century [B.C.] was quite different from the society that Plato imagined in The Republic. It was a democracy of sorts, though only about 10 per cent of the population could vote. Women and slaves, for example, were automatically excluded. But citizens were equal before the law, and there was an elaborate lottery system to make sure that everyone had a fair chance of influencing political decisions.’ (A Little History Of Philosophy, Nigel Warburton, p 6) ‘In a direct democracy, the people have the direct authority to deliberate and decide legislation. In a representative democracy, the people choose governing officials through elections to do so. . . . . In virtually all democratic governments throughout ancient and modern history, democratic citizenship was initially restricted to an elite class, which was later extended to all adult citizens. In most modern democracies, this was achieved through the suffrage movements of the 19th and 20th centuries. (Wikipedia, Democracy)

    Whatever our good intentions, the reality could be completely different to our expectations because all societies are built on organisation and we currently have no idea of what that organisation should be. Physics, that describes the physical, has been caught up in the same problems that has beleaguered social science by not using organisation explicitly in its theory [only implicitly] and so, is it any wonder that the world is imperilled by the lack of knowledge of organisation and its derivative [social engineering] that should allow us to control humanity for the universal good when neither physics nor social science understands formal organisation? This lack, I believe, has been filled by this theory to produce the organisational and physical input that social science needs because the universe is a fractal and many aspects of modern life rely on the physical. Effectively, this paper builds on the social engineering previously published [7, 8, 9].

    Now that we have a theory of formal organisation, the temptation is to put it through its paces and the choice [of subject] should be the most miss-understood of subjects that are probably religion and governance. I don’t intent looking too closely at religion but religion and governance are ‘joined at the hip’ and that commonality is, I believe, using the physical creation equation of the universe [which is currently the preserve of physics, cosmology etc.] in a subtle, but effective addiction. This addiction arises from the creation equation [energy plus organisation is nothing] where the organisation of the robes, Bible, Church buildings, monumental government buildings, uniforms, music, beauty, elegance etc. is translated into emotional energy in our brains [affordances [2, 12]]. The efficacy of this transference is enhanced by the absence of habituation [reduction in effect] with each reading and is, I believe, the basis to thinking and the creation of the mind [5] and the reason that propaganda is so effective. As an example, the simple message of Jesus has been built upon by ‘propagandising Popes’ [10] to create a world-wide Church with a message that tests evolution.

    The Goal

    In essence, this theory is about relativity [and is the only premise, but many restrictions] made in this [complete] theory of possibilities] and the subjects mentioned above [physics, social science etc.] are concepts and I will be using the context that connects them together. In other words, concept and context are orthogonal [independent yet entangled] and are the building blocks of our universe. Relativity requires a future goal to our asking a question in the present and the answer is widespread [as the Fibonacci series] in nature [11] and conceptually as forward planning. Surprisingly, forward planning is virtually non-existent in current governance and this imperative is the bellwether that we must define and seek to wright, right and rewrite the story of Sodom and Gomorrah that was supposedly destroyed in the Bible. The creation equation of our universe is energy plus organisation is nothing and I believe that our consciousness came into existence when we first measured warmth, food, shade etc. because the organisation [in the environment] affords emotional energy in the mind of the enquirer at the behest of the question held in the mind [2, 12]. The quotation ‘the suffrage movements of the 19th and 20th centuries‘ holds the key to where I think that we first went wrong, but first the individual in the feedback relativity.

    The Positive Feedback Loop

    Throughout history, religion and governance have been conjoined in holding the population to an ideal of ‘one nation, one people and the unity of one religion’ and that trio appears to have produced a ‘powerhouse’ that created the expansion of empires through a positive feedback. This growth of empires is, I believe, due to the positive feedback of Adam Smith’s recognition of the fact that ‘what is good for the individual is good for the country’ and that good governance reinforces the good done by the individual. An example of this powerful concept is the Roman Empire that brought a context to many diverse people under one banner that was the banner of being Roman and earning freedom from slavery that made one people. Unfortunately, the ‘bread and circuses’ that underlay its downfall is familiar today and the subject of this paper. In other words, the striving of the individual has been replaced by lotus-eating and selfishness instead of that determination that is the basis of Life itself.

    Consider firstly, the illegal immigrants that forsake their country to flood into richer countries for personal economic gain [and neglecting the lack of altruism of leaving their country the poorer] and creating an under-class in the new country and secondly, the legal immigrants that Labor/Democrats bring into the country presumably to increase the Labor/Democrat proportion of voters. An example is Prime Minister Albanese bringing in 1.5 million [5% of the population] immigrants causing a housing shortage and encouraging multiculturalism to the extent that ‘a precinct in the Sydney suburb of Harris Park is on track to be officially known as “Little India” after a community-led effort’ (Internet). Deliberately introducing diversity seems to disregard and foil the goal of ‘one nation, one people and one religion’, undermines the defensive strength and erodes the culture of the country. Is this the governance what people want or is it what politicians want for their own ends?

    Voting

    Ideally the voter can be considered to be an individual with a secret vote but firstly, is manipulated in many ways and the traditional way [that has always been with us] is the powerful versus the rest and [according to the quotation] ‘throughout ancient and modern history, democratic citizenship was initially restricted to an elite class’. After all, the worker supplies only labour and so ‘Why should they get a vote?’, but that changed over the past two centuries and 100 years ago women were also given the vote. Thus it could be said that the modern governance era started 200 years ago when we changed the voting system and inadvertently caused a major error. Secondly, everyone’s vote has the same value whether they are competent, relevant etc. or not and thirdly, whether they are interested in voting at all. In practice fourthly, we use a representational system of choosing agents to look after us and therein lies a problem. We have become complacent, lazy and ignorant of how society works, can’t effectively control our population and are watching our culture die.

    In any gang, group, organisation, state etc. a leader will be chosen and the voter leaves it to the successful candidate to manage themselves and the state, organisation etc. This could be called the social contract that the rich and powerful hired the workers [to feed their dependants] whilst the workers supported the leader with work, fighting etc. and this is with us today as the fight between the Labor/Democrats and Liberal/Republicans. One hundred years ago women were allowed to vote and initially voted as their husbands suggested because there was little choice. Today, the situation is vastly different and there are parties that tend to cater for women’s cares [Greens, Teals etc.], interests etc. and as Australia has a preferential voting system, where if you vote for an outsider that has received few votes, and is eliminated, those votes then go to the party of their choice and that choice might eventually deviate significantly from what the voter wanted. Hence the power of the major parties. These major parties cater for the selfish people that don’t think, ‘go with the flow’ and allow the party to decide their fate and obviously, these parties are using voters for their own ends. This is the way of Homo sapiens [without organisation] but it is not good enough for the Homo completus that must be our goal if we want to survive in the long-term. I see no reason that we need to wait for God to do it for us when organisation [being half of the creation equation] can allow us to accomplish an effective Second Coming ourselves.

    The New Contract

    The changing of the social contract over the last 200 years has brought fundamental problems to the simple majority in our voting system. The new social contract is a two-fold orthogonality firstly, the hard-core rich and poor means that the swinging voter decides the election and I consider [prime minister] Albanese’s ‘forgiving’ $5,000 of student loan to 5 million ex-students [$15 billion in total] influenced the young voters to vote Labor and secondly, the orthogonality of the female vote could be considered as ‘muddying the waters’. The Labor/Democrats appear to have based their overall strategy on that of the Catholic Church that created the maximum number of poor adherents to the Church [by denying contraception] because the Labor/Democrats have flooded the developed countries with lawful and unlawful immigrants that tend to vote their way. These methods work [for the party] but at what cost to the voters whereas social engineering tries to do the best by everyone.

    The high level of immigration is forcing voters to march in the streets in protest and the need for this humiliating need to march shows that people have few management rights. Clearly an adequate voting system would continuously manage the problems that comes with handing over the reins of government for 3 or 4 years without adequate redress of developing problems. The age-old problem of democracy is the lack of continual and instantaneous communication between voters that firstly, can now be addressed through technology, secondly, voters need access to guidance by ‘influencers’ [that they trust] through the internet and thirdly, the voters need a non-government agency to correlate the votes and show the up-to-date numbers. The advent of electronics, computers and mobile phones allows these problems to be addressed by adding management to the politics.

    The Philosophy of People

    We can view our surroundings [through affordances and the creation equation [2, 12] ] in two ways, as ‘real’ [as has always been done [13]] or as an organisation [1] bearing in mind that everything is built on possibilities and the driver of these possibilities is a restriction [that is not of the physical world] that requires us to have the determination to breed. This determination, together with the opportunities afforded by the environment allow species to form and elect a leader and this is the basis to the societal feedback [above] that, given the right conditions, becomes positive and the species or country grows. Firstly, it is a fundamental restriction on the members and the leaders to see that this happens and creates the definition of a species, and secondly, that there be a recognisable difference between us [the species] and the others and is the reason why sexual selection occurs [concept] and why it works [context], by allowing us to recognise the breeders. Thus we see the herd system originating and being successful as a fractal to the species [7]. In essence, it could be said that we were products of the herd system until we allowed a [traditional] underclass to assert itself as the Labor/Democrat movement and create a political divide that, like the Churches, create selfish benefits to being poor, sick and unproductive.

    If the male needs brainpower and size to bring home the family food and compete for a place to live, the female is smaller [dimorphic], has a faster smaller brain to socialise and, presumably to compete in the herd’s hierarchy [pecking order] and has an extreme interest in cosmetics and looking beautiful [in the eyes of the male]. Her position and survival depends on these factors as well as being a good mother which explains women’s strange qualities and it could be said that they are adding the allure of relativity to their arsenal [of attributes] because women are orthogonal to men and exacerbate the difference with long hair, ear-rings, make-up, purses not pockets etc. These qualities have traditionally been used by women to secure a home and hearth to rear children that cement their place in an extended family. However, this propensity to help the sick, disadvantaged etc., similar to the Church’s doings, is not a sensible function in survival of the fittest and creates an emotional high of having the power to help, the act of helping and the pleasure of having helped and is a selfish use of emotion that is detrimental to the species in general. Thus, survival of the fittest legitimises the social contract whereas the latter [altruism] confounds it, especially as more and more rights are given to women to have children on their own with the state supplying pensions, apartments and social support. It could be said that the current style of social-capitalism is inimical to the continuance of the species, necessitates immigration and disrupts existing cultures.

    The result of single mother families is that social problems increase because ‘”poverty, unemployment rates, and the employment-to-population ratio are highly correlated with the prevalence of prescription opioids and with substance use measures.”’ (Dopamine Nation, Anna Lembke, p 134) . Hence women are able to transfer to the government-run herd to seek help, the public servants multiply to service the herd increase, taxes increase and personalities are threatened. The public servants enjoy helping people [total control without responsibility] and have made a communistic society that rivals the Churches’ work without the enlightening social messages that goes with it. This increase in the number of public servants, the poor, the unsuccessful, the disadvantaged and others that are dependent on the government challenges society’s need to define entitlement and manage personalities [through up-bringing and gene-pool].

    The Public Servant Blight

    Public servants are a cancer in our society in their huge numbers, their selfish indulgence [in aping the gentry], having total control and no responsibility [like royalty], their being generally counter-productive and being wage-earners and office-workers. Consider the DVD “Living” ‘In a career-defining performance, Bill Nighy plays Williams, 1950s London civil servant who struggles to maintain order under mountains of paperwork.’ (Internet) This gives the impression that Williams was a dedicated hard-working public servant striving to do his best ‘under mountains of paperwork’, but this is not what the story depicts because Williams says that he became a public servant to become a ‘gentleman’ and he has a group of underlings that ape his demeanour, temporarily files [lays aside] papers because they are inconvenient for him at the time and acts with ‘total control and no responsibility’ until he is diagnosed with a terminal illness and then seeks to achieve one worthwhile act of approving a playground. Artistic, but apt!

    Consider a personal story firstly, where it has long been law that 3 house-blocks can be subdivided off large properties so that children can build their own houses on the property. They were sold by my ex-wife and I was told that the owners of two of the blocks have not [currently] been able to build because one had too many trees and the other that the building envelope contained some tiny native orchid [next to a National Park]. This is difficult to believe [and will probably be worked out after much red-tape] but shows the [I believe] unwarranted and misguided control that public servants have over individuals that requires a more hands-on control [by voters].

    Secondly, forty-five years ago I started growing produce on the main farm and distributed the product over the half of the State and my daughter’s family continued until they split-up 5 years ago. I made the decision that the red-tape and transport difficulties were so onerous that I cancelled all staff, sold off all the trucks and made the business pick-up only to customers. This means no Goods and Services Taxes [low sales] with direct sales, no staff, no trucks and no hassle. Unfortunately it meant that a million dollar turnover business was destroyed and I didn’t need a licence to pump water from the creek, so I sought to cancel the water licence that I had held for 30 years. I had to fill out a application to relinquish the licence with WaterNSW, which I did, sent it, and they lost it! It took a couple of years of going through the Ombudsman [a complete waste of time], the local Member of Parliament [another waste of time] to try to get back the $300 that I was forced to pay [otherwise they would cancel my driving licence]. The Member of Parliament’s inability to get my money back shows that the government [Labor party] has lost control of the public service because they tried in vain [in a letter to that effect] to get my money back.

    Firstly, the public servants are similar to a cancer and a cancer of our own making that grows using our resources [taxes], stresses our way of life [as above], are difficult to control [agents are supposed to work for us] and ultimately destroying incentive [the absolute of a species]. Secondly, wage-earners, pubic servants, the poor, the uninspired, disadvantaged and the unemployed etc. have lost the connection with business that both [the worker and business] gain with the same aim of successful employment because the government provides a comfortable safety-net if you lose your job [unemployment benefits]. Wage-earners [that usually vote Labor party] have become complacent and appear uninterested in working in general and [in the sense of the species] do not contribute adequately [given the positive feedback principle] to the species even if they contribute [selfishly] to feed themselves and should be a ‘lesser member’ and have a restricted vote and this clearly shows that the worth of a person is consistent with the worth of their vote and we need to determine peoples’ entitlement to vote.

    Entitlement

    The orthogonality of entitlement is responsibility and if we want to be part of a species we accept our responsibility to the species and if we don’t measure up to its standards we don’t breed. Clearly, in survival of the fittest, the least fit are not present to breed and then there is mating-choice that can be very stringent, especially if the female raises the young herself, for instance the male bower-bird builds a complex bower to attract the female’s interest. The local social club [Batemans Bay Soldiers Club] shows some of these problems because 50 years ago, the clientele of the club [in a small country town] seemed normal [as I remember it] although the huge and rich club in such a small town [population 2,500] seemed enigmatic and presumably thrived on the use of its poker machines. Today the club is still thriving [population 25,000] again presumably on the [legal] poker machines but town-life has changed and I noticed first, that there are 6 tobacconists in town possibly attracted by the imposed high taxes that presumably dissuade people from smoking [the cost of $2.50 a cigarette [$50 for a pack]], but now being questioned as generating illegal importations that sell for $15 a pack and it must be questioned as why we need this ‘mothering’ by the public servants? Apart from all of the chemical drugs available ‘the world now offers a full complement of digital drugs that didn’t exist before, or if they did exist, they now exist on digital platforms that have exponentially increased their potency and availability. These include online pornography, gambling, and video games, to name a few.’ (p 23) I suggest that this ‘mothering’ is an excuse for revenue raising from the addicted.

    This shows the mentality of the public servants that we have enlisted [‘in a representative democracy, the people choose governing officials’] to govern us and they seem to prefer high taxes [on cigarettes etc.] that produce a recurring problem of people ruining their health so that they can increase the policing structure [especially employing many public servants] and increase our taxes to do so. Social engineering would say cut taxes to zero [which helps taxpayers] and [literally] kills off heavy smokers and removes their genes and personality from society which reduces the need for public servant intervention and restores liberty to self-reliant citizens. This is one example of character-building in a future society and aligns with survival of the fittest.

    Secondly, over 50 years the character of the town has changed with the normal people being replaced by the disadvantaged [some with paid carers], the retired, elderly and the sick have become the permanent residents who’s main occupation is to play the poker machines, sit, drink, listen to the music and talk. Line dancing is important to maintain health and fitness [especially as we age] and is a daytime activity for mainly older people but now hosted by the Batemans Bay Soldiers Club [as part of its required social contribution]. The earlier sessions are run by a male and are well attended but the late session shows traits, I believe, that are symptomatic of our sick society and provide a convenient social experiment on entitlement versus responsibility. Social engineering produces the best for everyone and tries to maintain the positive feedback principle that is the relativity of good governance and personal entitlement. The context of entitlement [selfishness] is found in addictions such as smoking cigarettes, drugs and religion etc. as well as social housing, pensions, public hospitals etc. that are provided by governments from the taxes paid by everyone to people that should have saved or otherwise been successful and as such, receiving a pension provide a measure of a person’s usefulness to society and is not, as commonly regarded, a reward for paying taxes.

    State of Mind

    Batemans Bay Soldiers Club supplies a band, dance floor and seating and a fat woman [Sam]was leaning over the chairs talking when I wanted to get through and so I touched her on the waist to attract her attention, she stood up and I walked past. End of story, surely, but no, at the next line dancing session [Sam is also a member] presumably complained to the club and I was asked by a member of the club to explain why I touched her in Sam’s hearing. I said that I wanted her to move her ‘big fat bottom’ and Sam stormed off. This is an example of the mental degeneration of patrons these days where touching is now fraught because it appears that mentally deprived people object to it and has become a new ‘woke’-thing. Sam clearly considered herself to be entitled and was supported by the Batemans Bay Soldiers Club [to ask the question], so, why shouldn’t she feel entitled? Being born gives people a right to certain things but everyone should be part of an improvement system such as in the herd system [7]. Sam is possibly a feminist [‘man hater’ according to the dictionary and I believe that she had domestic violence problems] as I have been dancing in the same room with her for the last year or so. Some weeks later, I may have muttered something like ‘I’ll get you [meaning the dance] next week’ in her hearing as I left the floor in a particularly difficult dance because I received a call from the CEO of the Batemans Bay Soldiers Club that a complaint was made against me, but not told what it was. I can only surmise that [possibly] Sam thought that I would kill her or otherwise do something to her. That possible over-hearing had nothing to do with her and possibly fortuitously started this social documentation that might hopefully work to save a fraught Western civilisation.

    Complaining to a higher authority about something overheard, imagined or concocted is behind the witch-trials of centuries past and is obviously still alive in the community today and is exemplified by the Batemans Bay Soldiers Club’s refusal to say who lodged a complaint. This leads to ‘kangaroo courts’ and no opportunity is given to correct misguided ideas [as occurred here]. In giving the draft of this small experiment to Shirley who has the group that ‘froze me out’ [and contains Sam] to see if she had any objections that I could correct, I was accused of creating a ‘disturbance’ and the Board [of the Batemans Bay Soldiers Club] expelled me for 12 months from the premises which meant that I couldn’t attend the line dancing that I had spent thousands of hours learning.

    The Board said that it was protecting the women [Sam obviously had an input] which is clearly discriminatory, biased and mistaken and I consider that I was given the ‘bum’s rush’. This is witch-like behaviour augmented by I believe, a lax [or misguided in its internal procedures] management within the Batemans Bay Soldiers Club that has expanded this study in the interaction of the feedback [of individual and governance] into the [fractal] levels of town, state, country etc. Clearly, women that have evolved to be protected use a, what could be called, witch-like behaviour of complaining to any available source of power that might help accomplish their wants and desires. That behaviour is presumably normal for lowly-educated females, the less-intelligent, witch-like personaities etc. and is inimical to a voting system [that requires knowledgeable decisions] and likewise should workers [as opposed to owners] be allowed to govern the country as a Labor/Democrat party with little knowledge of business or a small stake in the country. A management system is a necessary backup for voters to mediate the excesses of the elected person.

    This case suggests that the Batemans Bay Soldiers Club has not only somewhat dubious procedures but possibly has something unsavoury in its business structure and indeed it seems to be hiding a philosophical absolute. An absolute is unchanging and is the only basis [of truth] for a true science because it allows any value to be compared to the absolute. Newtonian physics compares measurements between two [or more] measurements and that is a relativity and to reduce a relativity to an absolute requires [mathematical] division. For example, density is mass divided by volume [Archimedes’ ‘Eureka!’] and an absolute of purity of elements. The importance of absolutes can be gauged by considering our view of the universe where the speed of light is distance divided by time, quantum gravity is (energy plus organisation) divided by distance and quantum time is (energy plus organisation) divided by time [3, 4, 12]. These absolutes [one constant and two hyperbolae] generate our view of a relative universe. The philosophical absolute is that pensions should be used to give the recipient a comfortable life at minimum [Socrates] cost to taxpayers.

    Batemans Bay Soldiers Club

    If the Batemans Bay Soldiers Club has something to hide it will be apparent in its business plan and there are questions of entitlement-responsibility that need to be asked. Firstly, organisationally, the philosophical absolute to the question is, should taxpayer money that is given to make a disadvantaged person’s life [reasonably] tolerable, be allowed to be spent on gambling, cigarettes, [illegal] drugs etc. and the universal answer is ‘no’ under any and all circumstances [which makes it an absolute]. Hence we need to question the spending of government money in the business model of the Batemans Bay Soldiers Club that is clearly linked to the government money flowing into an area where the retired and unemployed congregate. Should the Batemans Bay Soldiers Club be allowed to provide gambling to disadvantaged state-supported patrons? No! The benefits are lop-sided: a pick-up bus service, expensive convenience food [$8 a sandwich] and a place to sit, talk and drink over-priced [and over-taxed] drinks with poker machines always highlighted for the bored. I have seen a woman in a wheelchair win some $30,000 in a member’s badge draw held at the club, she came out of the gambling area, picked up the cheque and went straight back to the poker machines! This behaviour has to raise questions.

    Secondly, it is customary throughout history that returning soldiers share the spoils of war and gifts of land is appropriate, as occurred in the Soldier-settler schemes after World War I, and that seems a sensible wealth-building exercise for the individual and the country. After Word War II the creation of Services Clubs provided a means of rewarding ex-service people by giving them control over an addiction mechanism that enabled huge clubs to now dominate the social scene, but is this boon being properly managed and is it a ‘cash cow’ feeding the government’s coffers? Is 70 years too long a reward and should government protect citizens from temptation and not exploit them? Social engineering [through organisation] does not exist outside of this theory [and typifies the limitations of Homo sapiens] and these huge clubs are dominating [contextually] the social life with little constraint or oversight and with no proper social engineering to determine benefits versus costs. The Board of the Batemans Bay Soldiers Club seems to be comprised of retired service people that, even in their heyday could not be classed as forward-thinking business leaders, and now are so decrepit that their governance is similar to that of the Salem witch trials where innuendo was considered evidence that promoted a means of procuring a desired outcome, or in this case, romantic notions of yesteryear enabling old women to vend witchcraft under their noses.

    Thirdly, the business plan [concept] is similar to many towns in New South Wales but the context is different because Batemans Bay is now a refuge for the elderly, disadvantaged, sick, retired etc. The Batemans Bay Soldiers Club was presumably envisaged as a social club but its business context is not normal [compared to others] and now caters for many old people, especially women that have a propensity to dementia [and 20% actually die from it]. The question becomes as to whether the Club should amend its business plan to protect these people so as not to prey on their vulnerabilities? Indeed, one would expect that the poker machines should be kept out of sight of such vulnerable people [at the very least] and a criterion of this awareness is the visibility of gambling to users of the Club. Unfortunately, three of the four sides of the gambling area are visible at the Batemans Bay Soldiers Club and must be passed on the way-in.

    It would seem that the Batemans Bay Soldiers Club has not recognised the vulnerability of its patrons or is taking advantage of them and both cases should be addressed. If the Batemans Bay Soldiers Club is to be called a Social Club it should provide cafeteria self-service low-priced nutritious healthy meals and active pursuits like dancing with Keno and poker machines isolated completely. The present 75% visibility [versus zero] of gambling and badge draws for substantial amounts of money [up to around $50,000] must throw the Batemans Bay Soldiers Club into the casino-class that is preying on both the life-savings of the retired and the taxpayers’ support of the old, vulnerable and disadvantaged pensioners. The latter need government help but politicians have no forward goals or social engineering [without this theory] to help except to offer money without oversight and oversight is the question here.

    The desired outcome is to improve the species through social engineering, provide a pleasant lifestyle to the disadvantaged [without allowing their genes into the species’ gene-pool], without turning tourist towns into dumping grounds for the unemployable with social facilities that couldn’t be more harmful than the present [possible] asset stripping of the aged and disadvantaged. Over 50 years I have always considered Batemans Bay to be a prime growth area [being at the junction of the Kings Highway [Canberra] and the Princes Highway [Sydney and Melbourne]] and Ulladulla a ‘whistle-stop’ but now, in spite of its position, Ulladulla seems to far surpass Batemans Bay.

    Fractal Governance

    Our universe is, in being constructed from the simple creation equations, necessarily a simple fractal where each layer is [mathematically] similar to those below and the natural traits of women [seeking a protector] turned, I believe, into the witchiness [above] possibly through the [possible] deficiencies in the management of the Batemans Bay Soldiers Club. Whilst these possible deficiencies affect the tourist, residents and investors they are a [fractal] window into the efficiency of government at the Council, State and Federal etc. levels. Consider the Arts and Aquatic Centre at Batemans Bay that cost, I believe, $18 million to build, loses $2 million a year and, on Facebook today a complaint that the water-slide and some pools were not open and the family should have gone to beach [a few hundred metres away] for free.

    Not long ago I saw on Facebook a picture of the Eurobodalla Councillors with the caption that they only lost about 8 million this year! Shoalhaven Council notified residents last year the they were $35 million in debt and needed a large increase in rates! Who gave councils and government in general the right to borrow in the residents’ name? These bodies that are our agents should be accountable [but are not] within their fixed terms. The purpose of these papers is to show that [formal] organisation when coupled with existing technology can produce the management system that we need to control these people at any time. These elected people are mostly under-qualified, probably attention seeking [Dunning-Kruger] and cannot be trusted to rein-in spending [without management] and if this is not bad enough, how bad can they get?

    ‘Cholera broke out in Naples, Italy, in 1911. It was the eve of a nation-wide celebration of the country’s fiftieth anniversary, which was expected to draw millions of tourists. The Italian prime minister, more interested in protecting commerce and prestige than the health of his people, made his intention to flout the International Sanitary Convention . . . U.S officials signed on to the cover-up as well. . . . the secret cholera epidemic killed up to eighteen thousand between 1910 and 1912, and spread into both France and Spain. (Pandemic, Sonia Shah, p 108) ‘In 2002, Chinese authorities treated the emergence of SARS as an official state secret.’ (p 109) These are a few instances of our agents [public servants and politicians] lying to us and the only way to control them is a management system designed on social engineering which contains [formal] organisation. If a person is not reasonably interested in this necessary management they should not be part of the species [responsibility] and if we define Homo sapiens as incapable of understanding organisation there needs to emerge a new variant [Homo completus], a bottle-neck [to reduce population], an increase in intellect [through this theory [5]] and what could be called a Do-It-Yourself Second Coming [application of formal organisation].

    Voting Woke

    I have always wondered why so many old women have been considered to be witches in centuries past. There must have been a good reason for this whereas today old women are placed in homes and are not seen. It could be that women tend to become mentally befuddled as they age [20% will actually die from mental degeneration versus 10% for men] and these ‘Old Guard’ line dancing women are about 80 years old so that could explain why they used a witch-like approach instead of just asking me to change anything that they objected to in this experiment, as I expected that any normal person would do? Consider, that in survival of the fittest, a women’s role is to seek protection from a male mate or higher authority and this could be an explanation of the witch-like behaviour that we see here and it shows that old women [especially] should have a reduced-value vote and similarly for the old soldiers of the Board with their discrimination and old-world thinking. Clearly, there needs to be a recognition of this mental impediment [of people] in the voting system and especially those that receive pensions of any description. It has long been an accepted practice [organisational absolute] that if you receive a benefit you should not be allowed a vote for it.

    It is the orthogonality of men and women in the voting system [apart from the traditional social contract] that is confounding the results because the entitlements of men and women [and their responsibilities] are different and yet women continue to seek equality with men. Equality is impossible because men and women have different functions [women produce offspring and males protect them] and we need social engineering to define everyone’s expectation of their entitlement and the responsibility of women to maintain the population. The current average 1.5 children per woman is unacceptably low, creates immigration and the system needs more organisation in expecting women to have children early and enhance their career path as suggested in [7].

    Woke Meaning

    The definition of ‘Woke is an adjective derived from African-American English used since the 1930s or earlier to refer to awareness of racial prejudice and discrimination. . . . . Over time, woke came to be used to refer to a broader awareness of social inequalities such as sexism and denial of LGBTQ rights. (Wikipedia, Woke] Clearly, this definition is of a number of groups having an awareness of what they considered to be discrimination, sexism and denial of rights etc. whereas witches are actively pursuing an agenda [that society discourages] in trying to gain ‘rights’ to which they think they are entitled.

    Notice that LGBTQ people do not have the basic drive to perpetuate the species as has been mandatory for 3,000 million years by ‘normal’ people and the individual LGBTQ have dropped out of the gene-pool every generation and have no rights according to the [organisation of the] species. Presumably Life is as simple as possible [as is required in the physical] and the formation of the orthogonality of male/female is adequate with the gene pool providing a spectrum that survival of the fittest can use to produce the evolution of species. Women in general seem to think that they can have a better life [for themselves] by reducing the number of offspring without regard to the country’s requirement to maintain the population but politicians use women’s preferences to determine the level of migration which changes the culture, especially as no restriction on religion etc. appears to be made. ‘Government research in 2010 showed that net overseas migration (NOM) of 160,000 to 220,000 people per year optimises the impact of migration on the growth rate of gross domestic product (GDP) per capita, by changing the speed and level of population ageing. Since then, the programme level has been set in the middle of this range, at 190,000.’ (pursuit.unimelb.edu.au/articles/how-does-australia-manage-population-growth) Consider that the average birthrate was over 3 children per woman in the 1960s versus 1.5 today and it can be seen that this is the basic cause of our changing society because the Albanese government brought in a couple of million immigrants in spite of street marches against it.

    Politicians are calling for a re-introduction of a baby-bonus [$3,000] but a more nonsensical plan is hard to imagine because it has no specific goal and merely helps those that want children with a puny gift that makes politicians feel that they are being useful. A woman’s most vital job is to bring-up 3 [or more] healthy well-adjusted children that will be successful and this requires total support with a generous lifetime pension with the ability to form a liaison, marriage etc. as well [7]. This produces well-adjusted superior children that would, if necessary, form a ‘bottle-neck’ population that would gradually supplant the people of today. Get child-bearing out of the way when young [whilst being educated] leaving women free in later years to pursue careers unhampered by young children, with education paid and able to have more children if they wish. This is based on the herd system that works with IVF [and choice] replacing the dominant male, reducing racism, weirdos, sectarian violence etc. safe in the arms of an enlightened governance yet free to live her own life as a model mother contributing directly and positively to the future of the human race.

    Conclusion and Prediction

    Our country is adrift, as is the rest of the world, because we don’t understand [formal] organisation and we have let the cancer of entitled public servants create mayhem for their own benefit because we don’t have the knowledge, without this theory, to control and manage society. We need a new system that contains constant management that can be done with electronics because we have travelled a wrong path [over the last 200 years] that is destroying society. This is the first [of several papers] that shows our present difficulties with governance that needs the new formal organisation that is now available to redress the mistakes that have been made in neglecting [the tried and true organisation of] survival of the fittest. We have embraced woke principles of selfishness etc. without the strictures of the Church that is steeped in the continuity of millennia and we need to find a better way that can only be called a do-it-yourself Second Coming to reach a Homo completus as the flowering of humanity.

    A prediction is that a strong organisation, community, state etc. needs one culture, one people and one religion that seems to hold true in the face of my little experiment where women are not the same as men [and are orthogonal] and so should not be expected to vote the same way, which undermines One Nation . Consider ‘the reality of this: if people keep scattering their votes across small parties that have no chance of forming government, it only divides the vote and guarantees that Labor or Liberal stays in power.’ (Brenton Johannsen, Facebook). Women give priority to different areas than men as would be expected considering their different functions, so, given the realisation of orthogonality and formal organisation, our societies are in danger from our ignorance and a new considered voting system is required and will be the subject of future papers.

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    Western Democracy Is Under Threat And Needs To Be Socially Engineered Using Entitlement Versus Responsibility In Its Governance