(Foreword excerpt)
by
Sean Sinjin
© Copyright 2003, Sean Sinjin.
All rights reserved. Edition 1.5
ISBN 0-9762271-0-X
No
part of this writing may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or
transmitted by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or
otherwise, without the express written permission of the author.
Meme,
much like our perspective on reality, is an ever-evolving story. Be sure to visit us on the Internet at:
for
revisions, as Meme continuously changes to reflect reality as accurately as
possible.
If you were to draw an accuracy chart of all the
information presented in this book, it would most likely be mottled with many
gross inaccuracies and subjective liberties.
In our world, there is just so much information available that suffers
from creative license, deficiencies, inconsistencies, and political oppression,
that it is inevitable our perceptions will always cloud the truth. This book is not meant to be the exact truth, it is meant as a
foundation for seeking the truth. The
lines between known fact and plausible conjecture have been intentionally
blurred to afford a more story-like feel to this book, so please forgive my
arrogance or ignorance in regard to specific details. An earnest effort was made to research adequately, and though perfect truth may not be disclosed within,
then at least a high accuracy will suffice for our purposes. I did not wish a book full of disclaimers and so this disclaimer alone is all I will offer. Ultimately though, I did learn a great deal
of truth in writing this book, as I’m sure you will too from reading it.
Though this writing has the presentation style of
the truth, it remains nothing more than a story, in the sense that
there is no such thing as a bona fide, verifiable, true “fact”. Without the possibility of the existence of a
fact, there can only be new theories that build on previous theories, as the
whole truth about reality continues to and may forever escape the accessibility
and capacity of our minds. I expect many
of the theories and concepts within this book to become outdated quickly. This is
desired, and I welcome evidence to reject or improve the concepts presented,
but that evidence must be founded in truth and with proof. Hearsay, religious argument premised on an
ethereal entity, arrogance, denial, etc. all fail as counter-arguments, for by
their very nature, they secretly betray the necessity for this book. If you feel that some of the information in
this book is questionable, then by all means, please, do the research and prove
it wrong. This book is meant to be a
catalyst for the uninhibited pursuit of knowledge, not the end of that pursuit.
Please read “Meme” by Sean Sinjin