Nature is the free teacher of all knowledge, and that everyone who gate-keeps knowledge acts out of selfish interests, and to the detriment of all. If someone wants you to comply to a human to receive comprehension about knowledge originating from nature, then you're being offered a contract that gives others control over you.
You should learn the difference between knowledge and hot air.
Let's start there.
a schoolyard soccer game, where a goal is being achieved. If you ask the scorer, the goalie, the players and the audience afterwards; you'll get different points of view from each of them about the same event, because all of them are making assumptions about within motion. Each of them will use his freedom of choice to form an intent about what he perceived, and that intent can be corrupted through set beliefs. Furthermore they all will adapt their assumptions to those around them for different reasons; the scorer will try to increase his achievement, the goalie will downplay his fault, the players will will base their intent on their alignment with their teams, and the audience will comment in accordance with whatever they're aligned with. Meanwhile motion itself is corrupting all of them, because competition itself is designed to waste energy on false cyclical events, which corrupts the short term memory. It's entertainment designed to give their minds the addiction of the next big thing over and over again.
Even if you film the goal and show it to audiences later on; they all will assume different things about the same event. Read any popular movie review and try to understand how all entertainment is designed around the contract of belief. Something is offered (movie), you consent to it by making assumptions about it (it's good), which you uphold as beliefs, which then will cause a conflict with all those who do not believe what you believe, because they're upholding different assumptions (it's bad) about the same thing.
This is how all of mankind is controlled through the contract of beleif; because upholding a belief is against the laws of nature; against the demand for adaptation to motion for survival
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