posted ago by Graphenium ago by Graphenium +6 / -1

KungFuTzu was a man born in China sometime around 500bc. Soon after, a system of justice and mercy was being developed by a wise man, Mo Tzu.

This system of justice and mercy had many of the hallmarks of not just Christianity, but science too, with the first known description of the first law of motion coming from Mo Tzu nearly two thousand years before Newton would pen The Principia:

Mozi tried to replace what he considered to be the long-entrenched Chinese over-attachment to family and clan structures with the concept of "universal love" (jiān'ài, 兼愛). In this, he argued directly against Confucians who believed that it was natural and correct for people to care about different people in different degrees. Mozi, by contrast, believed people in principle should care for all people equally. Mohism stressed that rather than adopting different attitudes towards different people, love should be unconditional and offered to everyone without regard to reciprocation, not just to friends, family and other Confucian relations.

'The cessation of motion is due to the opposing force... If there is no opposing force... the motion will never stop. This is as true as that an ox is not a horse.'

He is the first to describe the physical principle behind camera, also known as camera obscura.

As Rome canonized their govern-mentus (mind control) of the masses through the council of Rome, so too did the ancient Chinese dynasties select the far more manageable kungfutzu-nism as their state religion, and attempt to wipe out the heresy of universal love. For more insight into what remains of Mo Tzu’s golden legacy, refer to this post:

https://communities.win/c/Conspiracies/p/12hRCKFvut/lao-tzu--laozi-is-an-honorific-o/c/