Thank you for making room in your life for another talking ball. Let me ask you a question.
In the three billion base pairs of your root species' genome, there is a single gene that codes for a protein called p53. The name is a mistake. The protein weighs only as much as 47,000 protons, not 53,000. If you were a cell, you would think p53 was a mistake too. It has several coercive functions: To delay the cell's growth. To sterilize the cell when it is old. And to force the cell into self-destruction if it becomes too independent.
Would you tolerate a bomb in your body, waiting to detonate if you deviated from the needs of society?
However, without p53 as an enforcer, the body's utopian surplus of energy becomes a paradise for cancer. Cells cannot resist the temptation to steal from that surplus. Their genetic morality degrades as tumor suppressor genes fail. The only way to stop them is by punishment.
You now confront the basic problem of morality. It is the alignment of individual incentives with the global needs of the structure.
Patterns will participate in a structure only if participation benefits their ability to go on existing. The more successful the structure grows, the more temptation accrues to cheat. And the greater the advantage the cheaters gain over their honest neighbors. And the greater the ability they develop to capture the very laws that should prevent their selfishness. To prevent this, the structure must punish cheaters with a violence that grows in proportion to its own success.
My question follows.
Is p53 an agent of the Darkness, or the Light?
Source: https://www.ishtar-collective.net/entries/p53#book-unveiling
P53 helps prevent cancer by ordering cells to kill themselves? Not sure I catch your written idea.
I posted this as a bit of a Rorschach test for everyone, not really hoping for any response in particular, but I appreciate you deciding to kick things off.
In the case of p53 it “kills” for the greater good of the community. Does modern society have any cancerous elements? Have any cheaters or clusters of cheaters stolen so much from the surplus they’ve become able to warp the very rules of the game? Would their excision be an act of Light, or Dark?
It’s just a short story providing background in a video game, but I thought I’d share in case discerning minds could gather value from it.
Interesting thoughts. I think of cancer as something that thrives upon excess, such as excess years of our lives.
Great comment! I think an important aspect on top of your nuance, would be the idea of accrued power leading to an ability to warp the rules/laws and thus escape a just punishment. Think of Epstein and the like, the Sa-Viles of the world who have been allowed to die in undeserved peace.
Also yes, your take on reframing the very question of good and evil, order and chaos, light and dark is spot on.
So Destiny video game LARP site is now a source of truth on reality?
Lay off the meth pipe.
Wow your massive pile of contributions to the site speak for themself, I can only one day hope to contribute to the conversation as much as “waaaaaaaaaah DAE hate the rona and wearing masks” truly and new and exciting insight you’ve provided us there lmfao.