Popis: |
Spontaneous generation theory for bacterial infections was popular in the 1800s. It was a result of projecting causality onto a symptom. Cause onto the infection itself, because people could not see the cause, the bacteria. Eventually with the work of Louis Pasteur and John Tyndall, and the microscope, science could rise above superstition. Mental disorder, as generatio spontanea for “meme illness”, a false medical theory, is also projecting causality onto a symptom, because it cannot see the cause, the monopoly on violence, because the observer has slave mentality. |