Tuesday, May 5, 2009

The Airoman theory

The Airoman theory - pronounced Air-Oh-Mon

This concept is mostly relative to Humans, just because I am one and know not what animals other than I think like. This is also just an Idea and I do not truly believe in this idea fully.




This concept is a way of thinking about how oxygen (the air we breathe), consciousness/memory and death correlate with each other. When something dies, whether we are close to it or not, still lives on throughout the air that we breathe and surrounds every human being.


This entity within the air is what I call an "Airoman" an invisible force that is left behind when something dies.


We all know that air flows throughout our bodies, since we need it too live. Other than just carrying oxygen it also carries things that we cannot see with our eyes, known as the memories and consciousness of all of the living things that have died. As human beings grow and change through life, every breath of air that we breathe enters our bodies with different ideas and memories. This very well could explain how we began to develop more feelings within our bodies (the more memories, the more emotion) and people have become more intellectual as a human race in the recent years. But there is a problem, though some people may say that we are becoming dumber as a human race because of what has been happening in the world (numerous amounts of wars, economic disasters, more people creating chaos). I must point out that since there are twice as many people as there were in the beginning of the 1900's, the memories and consciousness are being sucked up by the overwhelming population causing a lot of people to have less, feelings and ideas than others. As long as there is oxygen and living things that have a conscious, there will always be memories and consciousness but I think we have screwed up this cycle with the over power of our desires (these desires are caused by the build up of these memories). The more trees and plant life that are destroyed (the plant life takes away the air that we have breathe, carbon dioxide which is useless to humans), the more pavement and concrete that starts to arise, the less we as humans breathe in the ability of what this invisible force, call it oxygen, call it invisible or call it something of the like, can give us.

Personally, sometimes I feel that I have insight of things that I never knew I was capable of thinking of. Sure you could say that it is the brain growing, but the brain needs oxygen. I'm sure everyone has experienced this, it is very unexplainable. But maybe, it has just been explained.

If anyone has any thoughts about the "Airoman" please inform me

I thought it was an interesting idea.

1 comment:

  1. Hey Jules,

    it's John Findlay. I just read your post, and i thought you might want to know about an ancient Greek philosopher named Anaximenes. He was part of a movement that occured between Thales (the first western philosopher) and Socrates called 'Material Monism.' The Material Monists believed that the world was composed of one element only, in various forms. Anaximenes believed that one element was air.

    I'd also reccommend lookiing into Aether, which is also known as the fifth element. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aether_theories

    I think if you looked into Anaximenes and Aether you would find a lot of ideas to work with.

    Hope that helped!
    -John

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