Re: virus: maximal

Joe E. Dees (joedees@bellsouth.net)
Sat, 15 May 1999 18:43:52 -0500

Subject:        	virus: maximal
Date sent:      	Sat, 15 May 1999 19:33:40 -0500
From:           	"Wade T. Smith" <morbius@channel1.com>
To:             	"Church of Virus" <virus@lucifer.com>
Send reply to:  	virus@lucifer.com

> All fibonaccis (virian maxims) need to be simple declarations of memetic
> force capable of limitless distribution and expansion into behavior.
>
> If one acts on what one knows to be true, this is healthy to all.
>
> If one acts on what one knows to be not true, this is unhealthy to all.
>
> If one only speaks about what one knows to be not true, this is healthy
> to all. (The utility of philosophy.)
>
> If one only speaks about what one knows to be true, this is unhealthy to
> all. (The crime of inaction.)
>
> We are left with determining when the word becomes deed, and this is,
> [indeed], the meme itself.
>
> We are on the quest.
>
> - Wade
>

Since "absolute" truth is never attained but only asymptotically approached, yet we want our postulates to be so strong, merciless and compelling that they sweep all competition aside, I suggest that we call them "Fibonazis".