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This Weird Pyramid Always Lands on the Same Face, Confirming 40-Year-Old Theory @Gizmodo #WeirdScience #PyramidTheory #PhysicsFacts

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US politics is like a bell curve, printed on the curved surface of a cylinder. Like a map of the globe, we have to explore the best means of representation of a round shape for a flat surface. Back when Horseshoe Law was just a theory, it was suggested that Democrats were not the closed end (i.e. the peak of the bell curve) but one of the ends. This simply didn't match documented reality.  So the first step was to identify the other side. In the process, the role of Class Warfare dictated that Democratic Blue be on the Lower/Labor/Working Class end of the Horseshoe, not the top.

US politics is like a bell curve, printed on the curved surface of a cylinder. Like a map of the globe, we have to explore the best means of representation of a round shape for a flat surface. Back when Horseshoe Law was just a theory, it was suggested that Democrats were not the closed end (i.e. the peak of the bell curve) but one of the ends. This simply didn't match documented reality. So the first step was to identify the other side. In the process, the role of Class Warfare dictated that Democratic Blue be on the Lower/Labor/Working Class end of the Horseshoe, not the top.

More recently, it occurred to me that a horseshoe wasn't the best representation of the phenomenon. Polls indicate that a majority, or even a supermajority in many cases, agree on most critical political issues, largely based on self-evident equality under law. On one side, we have people who openly believe we are not all equal, and lesser people can legally be oppressed. On the other, we have people who claim to believe in total equality, but also total liberty, which allows them the freedom to oppress others. The results are the same, only the rationalizations change. These are Social Climbers who use the bodies of others as the rungs of their ladder. The rationalizations of both groups lead themselves, and sometimes others, to believe they are polar opposites, but what they are unites them -- the desire to use what they perceive as their intellectual superiority to rule the world, like the Pharaohs of old.
Hence: Pyramid Theory, illustrating how two "opposites" meet in the middle.

More recently, it occurred to me that a horseshoe wasn't the best representation of the phenomenon. Polls indicate that a majority, or even a supermajority in many cases, agree on most critical political issues, largely based on self-evident equality under law. On one side, we have people who openly believe we are not all equal, and lesser people can legally be oppressed. On the other, we have people who claim to believe in total equality, but also total liberty, which allows them the freedom to oppress others. The results are the same, only the rationalizations change. These are Social Climbers who use the bodies of others as the rungs of their ladder. The rationalizations of both groups lead themselves, and sometimes others, to believe they are polar opposites, but what they are unites them -- the desire to use what they perceive as their intellectual superiority to rule the world, like the Pharaohs of old. Hence: Pyramid Theory, illustrating how two "opposites" meet in the middle.

It's vital to understand the role Narcissism/Dunning-Kruger plays in uniting the two ends under #HorseshoeLaw, or as I propose we update it, #PyramidTheory.

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