I am a Warrior of the Rainbow, or tribal hippie, and the Wu Li master of the Tao Te Ching. For nine months a dozen other masters helped me collect the metaphors to write what is called, "The Book That Can Never Be Written" which is our Rainbow Warrior poetry that combines Socratic wisdom with the Tao Te Ching. Our poetry and tribal sense of humor contain fuzzy logic that is sometimes now classified as, "Vital to the National Defense" because some of it can be used for anything from controlling the weather to building 800mph cruise missile guidance systems. What I discovered while writing the book, is it is based on potty mouth potty jokes still being re-invented to this day by kids around the world. My intention is to extrapolate the required fuzzy logic to prove to academia in a self-consistent, nontrivial, and demonstrable fashion that reality is sometimes indistinguishable from fiction because 42 is as good an explanation as any other for the meaning of life, the universe, and everything.
My philosophy is what I call my No-Class, No-Style, No-Brainer potty humor philosophy of collective ignorance, but it closely parallels the work of Ludwig Wittgenstein and Philosophical Taoism, combining more primitive Pragmatic Taoism with Socratic wisdom. It expresses a Theory of Everything that resembles a child's fairytale of the Tower of Babel and The Emperor's New Cloths, and it is the four root metaphors which I require to finish the story. Due to the mathematics, this kind of book normally takes about twelve years to write, however, I am currently in my eighth year and have already figured out how to prove to academia that reality and fiction are sometimes indistinguishable.
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