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    blind ambition

    An ambitious person is someone who is earnest for achievement, distinction, power, honor, fame, or wealth and will do almost anything to get it by hook or by crook, by any means, just or unjust, legal or illegal. The formers (hook, just, and legal) would be divine ambition. The latter (crook, unjust, and illegal) would be blind ambition.

    For elementary particles, those with divine ambition seem to follow the principle of superposition. They are called bosons. Those that are blinded by ambition (complete negative polarization) follow Pauli Exclusion Principle. They are called fermions. Comparatively speaking, the mental state of ambition is the same as the physical state of energy domination. Having ambition is equivalent to having energy to spare. This applies to both bosons and fermions. If energy is directed or polarized then it can be pointed inward or outward. Complete negative polarization is totally inward directed energy, formation of physical mass. Positive polarization is complete outward directed energy, wave field radiation, which is expansion as opposite to contraction.

    When both inward and outward polarizations are in a state of perfect physical dynamic equilibrium (e.g. thermal equilibrium) then a state of quantum vacuum is created as superposition of squares of energy following a principle of directional invariance for all local infinitesimal motions, uniform or non-uniform, rotation or reflection, spin or oscillation. In this sense, a person with no ambition, one without any direction, is one without inward or outward polarization; nothing ventured nothing gained, nothing given nothing taken. It is a state of complete satisfaction, physically and mentally, equivalent to the quantum field of the absolute vacuum.
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    Re: blind ambition

    Hi Antonio;

    I have an ambition of coming up with a TOE. If I ever did that would be blind inspiration, or maybe dumb luck.

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    Re: blind ambition

    Quote Originally Posted by Profpat
    If I ever did that would be blind inspiration
    Is there really such a thing as an illegal inspiration? All are personally legal until proven illegal by others in a court of laws that vary from different places at different time or space-time variation.
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    Re: blind ambition

    Well they do have patent, copyright and trademark rules. And plagerism isn't very nice. But I think those are civil cases and not criminal. So maybe there isn't any criminal insipiration.

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    Re: blind ambition

    Quote Originally Posted by Profpat
    they do have patent
    I think the statute of limitation for a patent right might be 17 years?
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    Re: blind ambition

    You are right.
    17 years for a patent.
    50 years after the death of the author for a copyright.
    and forever for a trademark.
    It really pissed off King Gilette when he lost his patent for the safety razor.

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    Re: blind ambition

    So there is nothing for me to worry about. I have neither a patent, a copyright, or a trademark. The poors have What I got. Rich people want what I got. It's more powerful than God and if you eat it you die.
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    Re: blind ambition

    Quote Originally Posted by AntonioLao View Post
    So there is nothing for me to worry about. I have neither a patent, a copyright, or a trademark. The poors have What I got. Rich people want what I got. It's more powerful than God and if you eat it you die.
    OK if this is a riddle Antonio I'll " Bite " what is it.
    Last edited by Profpat; 03-19-2008 at 12:51 PM. Reason: spelling

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    Re: blind ambition

    Quote Originally Posted by Profpat
    what is it
    I got nothing. The poors have nothing. Rich people want nothing. Nothing is more powerfal than God. If you eat nothing you die.
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    Re: blind ambition

    Very good Antonio. Back to the rats and insects for dinner I guess.

 

 
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