Tuesday, 8 April 2025

Religion regulating gender and labour relations and the two body problem

1:00  "N'er cast your cloth till May is out."

3:00  Sapiens by Yuval Harari

6:00  Hypothetical Supreme Authority

7:00  Mandate of Heaven

8:00  The Reformation

9:00  The Order of Prophets

10:00  Buddhism is an approved religion in China. 

11:00  Edict of Expulsion 1290 and the Cromwellian invitation for them to come back

12:00  Usury and jubilees

13:00  DRAGON joins.

14:00  Dissidents

15:00  Things change.

16:00  National leader and Supreme Court

17:00  A Register of Dissidents

https://secularkoranism.blogspot.com/2025/04/secular-koranism-registry-of-dissidents.html

19:00  The Greatest Ill is not being able to agree a minimum moral standard because they hate Jews and by extension the Noahide laws.

20:00  Immigration

21:00  Systemic problems of representative democracy, liberalism and Christianity

22:00  Hindu caste system

24:00  Divine spark

25:00  Secular Koranism

29:00  Jews

30:00  Islamophobia

32:00  Apathy

33:00  Veto

37:00  Catholic today

38:00  Vatican Museum

39:00  A legal system that is fair enough

40:00  Sufis are idolaters.

Noahide laws

Instruction manual

41:00  The administration of justice

42:00  Moral laws

43:00  Sufism is Islamic escapism. 

Saudi Arabia is an absolute monarchy.

44:00  Westerners refuse to discuss ideas.

45:00  Electronic surveillance and government interference

46:00  There are good rules and bad rules.

Wise leaders are needed to govern in the national interest.

47:00  King Charles

48:00  The Romans changed their religion and political system.

49:00  Mercenaries are bad news.

50:00  An increasing interest in theology by Western men

51:00  Removing references to the Nicene Creed and the Trinity from the Book of Common Prayer

https://clairekhaw.substack.com/p/removing-references-to-the-trinity

Christian Universalism

52:00  Noahide laws

55:00  Unrivalled

56:00  Gambling, pork and alcohol

https://secularkoranism.blogspot.com/2025/03/secular-koranism-pamphlet-on-gambling.html

https://secularkoranism.blogspot.com/2025/03/secular-koranism-pamphlet-on-pork-and.html

58:00  Secular Koranism

1:00:00  Imams have no power - only governments operating sharia have the power to interpret Koranic principles.

https://www.worldatlas.com/government/countries-with-a-theocratic-government-today.html

1:01:00  I call my legal system Secular Koranism because you do not have to be Muslim to support or apply it. 

1:02:00  One party theocracy

1:03:00  Three strikes and you're out for violent criminals to be punished by manual amputation

1:05:00  The Theft Act 1964

1:06:00  My agnosticism

1:07:00  Mandate of Heaven

1:08:00  Free will

Secular Koranism supports the First Amendment with quran.com/2/256

1:09:00  US foreign policy using ISIS as mercenaries

1:10:00  European leaders have not read the protectionist memo.

China is now the workshop of the world. 

1:11:00  White people do not have a working class.

1:12:00  Thatcher Revolution

A new client class has been created under intersectionality: childless feminists, childless men who pander to childless feminists, LGBT and trans people.

1:13:00  Solving the problem of gender relations will solve the problem of labour relations.

1:14:00  Changes

1:15:00  Dragon and I get along better.

1:16:00  The sinking of The Titanic

1:18:00  Communism and peasant rebellions

1:19:00  Hitler on parliamentary democracy

Hitler changed his mind about banning usury.

1:20:00  War finance is usury.

1:21:00  The rules have to be fair.

1:22:00  Silly song

1:23:00  The price of liberty is eternal vigilance. 

1:24:00  Power corrupts, absolutely power corrupts absolutely.

1:25:00  Christianity has failed to protect the divine right of absolute monarchs.

Knowing what the rules are is crucial to holding our leaders accountable.  

1:26:00  Patriarchy must be supported by your official moral system.

1:27:00  The labour problems of the Roman Republic

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secessio_plebis

1:28:00  Hindu Caste System and the Untouchables

1:29:00  Plenty more where they came from

1:30:00  Reversing degeneracy

1:31:00  Whites and Chinese have been infected by secular political ideologies making them less likely to take marriage seriously.  

1:32:00  General standards of morality are linked to the Gold Standard of Sexual Morality - Marriage. 

Vincent Bruno's anti-marriage programme

1:33:00  National leaders tended to be married fathers with adult children.

1:36:00  Demographics

"Cultural Bombing Raids" - subversion

1:39:00  Promiscuity subverts patriarchy.

1:40:00  Average of Muslims is 27 and average age of Westerners is 40 and rising. 

1:41:00  Degeneracy

1:42:00  No fornication before marriage.

Monogamy is more stable than polygamy.

1:44:00  The harm of promiscuity does not kick in till generations later. There is latent damage. 

1:45:00  The nature and purpose of the Marriage License

Joshua married a prostitute.

1:46:00  Paper dials and readouts

1:47:00  Mechanical determination of truth

Only Fans is a masturbatory assistant. 

1:48:00  Onanism

Incel/wanker

1:49:00  Status seeking

1:50:00  People will kill and lie for status.

1:51:00  Different kinds of women

1:52:00  Clear rules that work 

1:54:00  The Dissident Right are hypocrites.

Women feel they have to put out.

1:55:00  FGM

1:56:00  Secular Koranism protects married fathers from paying for the illegitimate offspring of their wife's lover.

https://secularkoranism.blogspot.com/2025/03/secular-koranism-pamphlet-married.html

1:57:00  Age has an effect on our behaviour.

1:58:00  How to choose an alpha male leader from a group of gay men

2:00:00  Dragon compliments me!

2:02:00  The enormity of challenging the matriarchy

2:03:00  Feminism is our unacknowledged religion.

2:04:00  Bachelors with girlfriends dare not alienate them by challenging feminism.

2:05:00  Mark Collett is not a married father. 

2:07:00  "Come and butter my toast."

2:09:00  Dragon compliments me again.

2:10:00  Concubine Contract

https://secularkoranism.blogspot.com/2025/03/secular-koranism-concubine-comedy.html

2:13:00  Musical interlude

2:17:00  https://secularkoranism.blogspot.com/2025/03/secular-koranism-pamphlet-on-concubine.html

2:22:00  Mining and propagation

2:24:00  SecularKoranism.blogspot.com is a virtual world.

The Sims

https://www.theguardian.com/games/2025/feb/10/wait-the-sims-is-a-lot-bleaker-than-i-remember

2:26:00  Virtual worlds going to war with each other

2:28:00  Concubine Controller

2:31:00  Computer games

2:33:00  Grand Theft Auto

2:34:00  Democracy game

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Democracy_(video_game)

2:37:00  Monopoly

2:38:00  The Game of Life

2:39:00  STEPHEN BROUGHTON joins.

The Republic of Rome

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republic_of_Rome_(game)

2:44:00  The Reincarnation Game

https://clairekhaw.substack.com/p/the-snakes-and-ladders-game-of-reincarnation

2:46:00

Henry VIII did make provisions for prayers to be said for his soul after his death. In his will, dated December 30, 1546, he included instructions for the establishment of a chantry—a type of endowment to fund priests to say masses for the repose of his soul. This was a common practice among monarchs and wealthy individuals in medieval and early modern England, reflecting the Catholic belief (at the time) that such prayers could aid the deceased in the afterlife.
Specifically, Henry VIII allocated funds for masses to be performed at Windsor, where he was to be buried in St. George’s Chapel alongside his third wife, Jane Seymour. He directed that his tomb be completed and that prayers and masses be offered perpetually for his soul and the souls of his predecessors. Although the exact amount of money set aside isn’t always detailed in surviving records, his will reflects a clear intent to ensure ongoing spiritual support, consistent with the religious customs of the period—despite his break with the Roman Catholic Church and the establishment of the Church of England.
After his death in 1547, however, the Reformation continued to accelerate under his son, Edward VI, and many chantries were dissolved as Protestant reforms took hold. As a result, the full execution of Henry’s wishes for perpetual masses was likely disrupted. Nonetheless, the provision in his will demonstrates that he did indeed set aside resources for this purpose.

2:47:00  E Michael Jones and Michael Voris

2:48:00  Christian Universalism

2:49:00  E Michael Jones's position on Anglicanism

2:50:00  Slavery

2:51:00  Protestant Work Ethic

2:52:00  Monroe Doctrine

2:53:00  The Free Market

3:00:00  Divine spark

3:01:00  Christians and pagans

3:04:00  Generation Gap

3:14:00  Serbia

3:32:00  The role of women in the matriarchy

3:37:00  Boomers profiting from migrant hotels

"Selling our people for profit"

3:43:00  Masturbation

3:44:00  The price of sex

3:47:00  Chaste sex

CLAIRE KHAW joins.

3:48:00  Gender studies and the price of sex

3:49:00  Catching up with polygamy?

3:50:00  Men find it impossible to refuse no-strings sex.

3:52:00  Extramarital sex and married sex

3:53:00  Rake and Secular Koranism being fertile

3:54:00  Sperm bank offspring and offspring parented by TikTok

Degeneracy causes social retardation

3:56:00  Banning free porn is proposing the slaying of a sacred cow.

3:57:00  Men dying for the principle of being men

3:59:00  Historical timeline

4:00:00  Heliocentrism > Geocentrism

4:01:00  WREN COBB joins.

4:02:00  "We were kings ... "

4:03:00  " ... Then immigration happened."

4:04:00  Decluttering the useless and ugly

4:06:00  Wren is an unstoppable tidal wave of words.

4:07:00  "Your friends will tell you things you don't want to hear."

4:09:00  Favourite tipple

4:14:00  Childrenn and their Tablet

4:17:00  Huawei

4:18:00  5G

4:19:00  Antisemiconductor

4:20:00  Penderel's  Oak

https://www.jdwetherspoon.com/pubs/penderels-oak-holborn/

4:23:00  India

4:26:00  Traitors

4:29:00  The Talmud

Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission, made a notable statement about the Talmud during a speech at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev on June 14, 2022, where she received an honorary doctorate. She said:
"Europe is the values of the Talmud, the Jewish sense of personal responsibility, of justice and of solidarity. Au fil des siècles, le peuple juif a été « une lumière pour les nations ». Et il sera une lumière pour l’Europe pendant de nombreux siècles à venir."
Translated to English, this means:
"Europe is the values of the Talmud, the Jewish sense of personal responsibility, of justice and of solidarity. Over the centuries, the Jewish people have been 'a light to the nations.' And they will be a light for Europe for many centuries to come."
In this context, she used the Talmud—a central text in Jewish law and ethics—metaphorically to emphasize values she sees as shared between Jewish tradition and European identity, such as responsibility, justice, and solidarity. The statement was part of a broader speech celebrating the historical and cultural ties between Europe and the Jewish people, rather than suggesting a literal legal or governance framework for Europe based on the Talmud.

4:36:00  NGO

4:38:00  Neutral politics

4:42:00  Top 15  NGOs

4:47:00  Beer

4:49:00  Courage Brewery

4:56:00  Wetherspoon's

4:59:00  Retsina

5:03:00  A gin person?

5:04:00  Opium

5:08:00  Delhi belly

5:13:00  CAROL joins.

5:15:00  Favourite tipple

5:16:00  What makes a beer dark?

5:17:00  KARMA joins.

Two/three body problem

5:19:00  BIARKEY joins.

5:21:00   Matriarchix

What happens if one body tries to circle a body 100 times bigger than it is while that bigger body also tries to circle it?

Your question seems to describe a scenario rooted in the physics of gravitational interactions, akin to a two-body problem with a twist—two objects attempting to orbit each other, where one is 100 times more massive than the other. Let’s break it down step-by-step using classical mechanics, as this setup doesn’t quite fit the chaotic complexity of the three-body problem but still involves orbital dynamics.
The Setup
Imagine two bodies:
  • Body A: The smaller one, with mass ( m ).
  • Body B: The larger one, with mass
    M = 100m
    , 100 times more massive.
Both are trying to "circle" each other under gravity. In reality, two bodies don’t independently choose to orbit; their motion is dictated by their mutual gravitational attraction, and the outcome depends on their masses, initial velocities, and separation.
What Happens: Center of Mass and Orbits
In a two-body system, both objects orbit their common center of mass (COM), the point where the system balances. The COM’s position is determined by the masses:
  • The distance from Body A to the COM is
    r_A = \frac{M}{m + M} \cdot r
    , where ( r ) is the total separation between A and B.
  • The distance from Body B to the COM is
    r_B = \frac{m}{m + M} \cdot r
    .
Plugging in
M = 100m
:
  • m + M = m + 100m = 101m
    .
  • r_A = \frac{100m}{101m} \cdot r \approx 0.9901r
    (Body A is far from the COM).
  • r_B = \frac{m}{101m} \cdot r \approx 0.0099r
    (Body B is very close to the COM).
Since ( M ) is so much larger, the COM is almost at Body B’s position—only about 1% of the way toward Body A. This means:
  • Body B barely moves: It wobbles in a tiny circle (radius
    r_B
    ), almost stationary relative to the system’s scale.
  • Body A does most of the orbiting: It traces a much larger circle (radius
    r_A
    ), effectively orbiting Body B as if B were fixed.
So, while both "try" to circle each other, the massive disparity means Body A ends up orbiting Body B in a nearly circular or elliptical path, while Body B just jiggles slightly around the COM.
Orbital Dynamics
The gravitational force between them is equal and opposite (Newton’s third law), given by:
F = G \frac{m \cdot 100m}{r^2} = G \frac{100m^2}{r^2}
where ( G ) is the gravitational constant. This force provides the centripetal force for their orbits. For simplicity, assume circular orbits (though elliptical ones are more general):
  • Body A’s orbital radius is
    r_A \approx r
    , and its speed adjusts to balance the force.
  • Body B’s radius is tiny (
    r_B \approx 0.01r
    ), and its speed is much slower.
The orbital period is the same for both around the COM, determined by:
T = 2\pi \sqrt{\frac{r^3}{G (m + M)}} = 2\pi \sqrt{\frac{r^3}{G \cdot 101m}}
Body A completes its large orbit in this time, while Body B’s tiny loop syncs up, but its motion is practically imperceptible.
Real-World Analogy
Think of the Earth (small) and Sun (big, ~333,000 times Earth’s mass). Earth orbits the Sun, but the Sun wobbles slightly due to Earth’s pull. Here, with a 100:1 ratio, it’s like a heavy star and a planet—Body B (the big one) stays near the center, and Body A (the small one) does the circling, though technically both move.
What If They “Try” Differently?
If you mean Body A tries to orbit faster or closer than gravity allows (e.g., with extra propulsion), it could spiral in, escape, or crash into Body B, depending on energy. If Body B "tries" to circle A in a way defying its mass advantage (like forcing a tight orbit), it’d need an external force—gravity alone won’t let it. Without such forces, the system settles as described: A orbits B, B wobbles.
Outcome
In short, the smaller body circles the bigger one in a wide orbit, while the bigger one barely budges, orbiting a point very close to itself. The 100:1 mass ratio dominates, making Body A’s motion the obvious “circling,” while Body B’s is a subtle shimmy.


5:30:00  Saving the planet 

5:40:00  Astronomy

5:49:00  ISIS

5:52:00  CERN

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