Joey Lawsin
Posted: Fri Aug 27, 2021 6:30 am
c.24 Jul 66AE: amid my research for soon-to-be published Abioism manuscript:
https://hmolpedia.com/Abioism.pdf
came across Joey Lawsin's "If atoms are not alive, then humans are not alive" poster quotes on Google Images:
https://www.google.com/search?q=if+atom ... 98&bih=927
25 Jul 66AE: started the Joey Lawsin article:
https://hmolpedia.com/page/Joey_Lawsin
23 Aug 66AE: received the following email, from Joey Lawsin:
Hi Libb, I am so glad that an intelligent person like you who has a different perspective about life managed to put all together the bright minds in the world in one place which you named hmolpedia. I was even impressed that you are redefining and rewriting the concept of life according to abioism, a concept parallel to my idea of abiozoicism. In autognorics, I defined alive as self-energized, one of the important factors to become living and with life. And of course, as you said there is no such thing that life exists. I agree with you 100%. I am also a progressive atheist. But it sounds better to be called an abioist atheist instead. I love the way you coined it. Anyway, I hope someday we can talk and exchange views about our works. Have a great day! Joey.
24 Aug 66AE: I replied as follows:
Hi Joey, Thanks for contacting me. To clarify, I am new to you and your work, only having come across you, via your “atoms are not alive” quotes on Google Images, in the last few weeks. I have added your email quote to the “praise for” section of my Abioism manuscript (pdf pg. 10):
https://hmolpedia.com/Abioism.pdf
I have also amended my section 4.22, on you, to correct for the datum that you are a “progressive atheist”, as you say (which I am still confused about?). Other than that, I am still a little blurry about your program, given what I have read online. To clarify, possibly you can tell me your beliefs and disbeliefs, as they are historically tabulated below:
https://www.eoht.info/page/Atheism%20ty ... d%20belief
Firstly, in what year did you decide you were an atheist, in your personal mind, and also where did you say this in public (and in what year)?
Secondly, in what year did you decide that “life does not exist” or that “alive is an allusion”? Also, in what year did you state this in public publication?
Third, do you believe that the hydrogen atom is alive: yes or no?
Fourth, being that you use the term “creation” in many of your publications, where do you stand on the various so-called scientific god synonyms:
https://hmolpedia.com/page/Scientific_god_synonym
Is your work an attempt to sublime god into some sort of covet terminology?
Fifth, in what year were you “born” (formed)? Presently, I have you approximated to 1940.
Sixth, I am going to need copies of your published works. I see dates about how you came to these views in 1988, but only see publications of these views in 2000 [?], or 2009, or 2010. I need “published in public view” dates for your ideas, for historical purposes. I have looked around, e.g. on Amazon, for where I get obtain your books, but they are listed as out of print. I would suggest that you mail me a package of your key works, e.g. Originemology or Evolution of Creation, with dates showing when they were written or published, to the following address [deleted]. And or send me the pdf files for these works.
Seventh, I tend not to email dialogue, in a prolonged sense, other than once-and-while. If dialogue, discussion, debate, idea critique is what you want, I would suggest posting to me at one of the following:
https://forum.hmolpedia.com/ (quite personal discussion)
https://www.reddit.com/r/Hmolpedia/ (more public controversial discussion)
These, I tend to frequent daily, and respond and discuss, publicly, therein.
Eight, given (a) your tendency to invent neologisms after yourself, (b) your description of yourself as a “beautiful mind”, (c) you characterization of you as an “autodidactic problem solver”, (d) given that you have found your way into my top 24 historical abioism precursors group, where do you rank your own intelligence, in respect to all of humanity? Who do you think you are dumber than, who do you think you are smarter than?
Nine, what is our own personal list of who you believe to be the top 10 (or whatever number) minds of all time?
Ten, I noticed you mention “Horus”. What is your present understanding about Horus in relation to Jesus?
Eleven, in the attached Abioism (pdf), you will note that there is a “Homework” section. If you would be so kind, if you truly do believe that “god does not exist” and “life does not exist”, and would like to help future students grow their mind, to submit to me 3 possible homework questions, from which, if they are workable, I will select one, to include in my published book. This is a practice, for your information, that I started in 2005 to all Journal of Human Thermodynamics submissions.
Twelve, my aim is to publish Abioism, on 11 Oct 66AE, the 66th anniversary of the day humans first saw atoms; as I have noted here (Aug 19):
https://hmolpedia.com/page/Libb_Thims_(personal_notes)
Hence, as I am in a time crunch, I probably won’t be able to process your total view, completely, before then (also, presently, I still think that you believe in god, in some slanted way?). This week, e.g. I am in the middle of reading Diderot’s Albert’s Dream, and his 1769 “living point” theory:
https://hmolpedia.com/page/Denis_Didero ... .27s_Dream
Thirteen, I would suggest that you make a video (given that you seem to lack a YouTube channel) and sent it to me, so that I can debut it on my HumanChemistry 101 channel, with introduction, the way I did for Alfred Rogers, curator of LifeDoesNotExist.com, in 2016:
https://youtu.be/aq1yllaJtfI
All the best, Libb Thims.
https://hmolpedia.com/Abioism.pdf
came across Joey Lawsin's "If atoms are not alive, then humans are not alive" poster quotes on Google Images:
https://www.google.com/search?q=if+atom ... 98&bih=927
25 Jul 66AE: started the Joey Lawsin article:
https://hmolpedia.com/page/Joey_Lawsin
23 Aug 66AE: received the following email, from Joey Lawsin:
Hi Libb, I am so glad that an intelligent person like you who has a different perspective about life managed to put all together the bright minds in the world in one place which you named hmolpedia. I was even impressed that you are redefining and rewriting the concept of life according to abioism, a concept parallel to my idea of abiozoicism. In autognorics, I defined alive as self-energized, one of the important factors to become living and with life. And of course, as you said there is no such thing that life exists. I agree with you 100%. I am also a progressive atheist. But it sounds better to be called an abioist atheist instead. I love the way you coined it. Anyway, I hope someday we can talk and exchange views about our works. Have a great day! Joey.
24 Aug 66AE: I replied as follows:
Hi Joey, Thanks for contacting me. To clarify, I am new to you and your work, only having come across you, via your “atoms are not alive” quotes on Google Images, in the last few weeks. I have added your email quote to the “praise for” section of my Abioism manuscript (pdf pg. 10):
https://hmolpedia.com/Abioism.pdf
I have also amended my section 4.22, on you, to correct for the datum that you are a “progressive atheist”, as you say (which I am still confused about?). Other than that, I am still a little blurry about your program, given what I have read online. To clarify, possibly you can tell me your beliefs and disbeliefs, as they are historically tabulated below:
https://www.eoht.info/page/Atheism%20ty ... d%20belief
Firstly, in what year did you decide you were an atheist, in your personal mind, and also where did you say this in public (and in what year)?
Secondly, in what year did you decide that “life does not exist” or that “alive is an allusion”? Also, in what year did you state this in public publication?
Third, do you believe that the hydrogen atom is alive: yes or no?
Fourth, being that you use the term “creation” in many of your publications, where do you stand on the various so-called scientific god synonyms:
https://hmolpedia.com/page/Scientific_god_synonym
Is your work an attempt to sublime god into some sort of covet terminology?
Fifth, in what year were you “born” (formed)? Presently, I have you approximated to 1940.
Sixth, I am going to need copies of your published works. I see dates about how you came to these views in 1988, but only see publications of these views in 2000 [?], or 2009, or 2010. I need “published in public view” dates for your ideas, for historical purposes. I have looked around, e.g. on Amazon, for where I get obtain your books, but they are listed as out of print. I would suggest that you mail me a package of your key works, e.g. Originemology or Evolution of Creation, with dates showing when they were written or published, to the following address [deleted]. And or send me the pdf files for these works.
Seventh, I tend not to email dialogue, in a prolonged sense, other than once-and-while. If dialogue, discussion, debate, idea critique is what you want, I would suggest posting to me at one of the following:
https://forum.hmolpedia.com/ (quite personal discussion)
https://www.reddit.com/r/Hmolpedia/ (more public controversial discussion)
These, I tend to frequent daily, and respond and discuss, publicly, therein.
Eight, given (a) your tendency to invent neologisms after yourself, (b) your description of yourself as a “beautiful mind”, (c) you characterization of you as an “autodidactic problem solver”, (d) given that you have found your way into my top 24 historical abioism precursors group, where do you rank your own intelligence, in respect to all of humanity? Who do you think you are dumber than, who do you think you are smarter than?
Nine, what is our own personal list of who you believe to be the top 10 (or whatever number) minds of all time?
Ten, I noticed you mention “Horus”. What is your present understanding about Horus in relation to Jesus?
Eleven, in the attached Abioism (pdf), you will note that there is a “Homework” section. If you would be so kind, if you truly do believe that “god does not exist” and “life does not exist”, and would like to help future students grow their mind, to submit to me 3 possible homework questions, from which, if they are workable, I will select one, to include in my published book. This is a practice, for your information, that I started in 2005 to all Journal of Human Thermodynamics submissions.
Twelve, my aim is to publish Abioism, on 11 Oct 66AE, the 66th anniversary of the day humans first saw atoms; as I have noted here (Aug 19):
https://hmolpedia.com/page/Libb_Thims_(personal_notes)
Hence, as I am in a time crunch, I probably won’t be able to process your total view, completely, before then (also, presently, I still think that you believe in god, in some slanted way?). This week, e.g. I am in the middle of reading Diderot’s Albert’s Dream, and his 1769 “living point” theory:
https://hmolpedia.com/page/Denis_Didero ... .27s_Dream
Thirteen, I would suggest that you make a video (given that you seem to lack a YouTube channel) and sent it to me, so that I can debut it on my HumanChemistry 101 channel, with introduction, the way I did for Alfred Rogers, curator of LifeDoesNotExist.com, in 2016:
https://youtu.be/aq1yllaJtfI
All the best, Libb Thims.