5 Kasım 2016 Cumartesi

Negative Existantialism in Space

I think, then I exist. (Descartes)
I exist, then I live.
I live, then I will die.
I will die, then I am nonexistent.
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I think, then I am nonexistent.
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I exist, than I think. (Sartre)
I think, then I live.
I live, then I will die.
I will die, then I am nonexistent.
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I exist, then I am nonexistent.
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I am nonexistent doublely.
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This is a negative existantialist argumantation example.
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Ma is a Japanese word meanings of separating, leaving, room, interval, decreasing self. It was created by Japanese modern dancers, butoh’ers.
This negative existantialism came from the shame of Japan’s defeat in WW2. They were proud of being Japans and they were ashamed of being Japans or only for defeat after WW2. This situtation is seen in animes, mangas, butohs, and Japanese movies.
Butoh dancers had left being Japan, living, even existing. They were dirty, ugly, poor, alone, and other negative things. They applied them voluntarily onto theirselves.
This was a psychological negative existantialist experience.
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Asgardia is leaving (or Ma of) mother-planet Earth project, not integrating with it. Integration with the world will basically mean assimilation of Asgardians by human beings which Asgardians totally reject.
Human being will also settle onto the Moon and onto Mars in the 21st or 22nd Century. They will be more isolated from Earth than space stations near Earth, because they will not see Earth. So they will have more chance to negative existantialism than Asgardians.
This negative existantialism in space may both inductive or deductive.

(October 27th, 2016)

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