person to have only as much value as he has money. No money - no value. Some socialized models use creative economics with very positive results. The best of these is the model which gives a doctor abase salary and then subtracts money from that base salary every time a patient assigned to him gets sick. Remarkably, very few patients get sick. In the US model, doctors only make money when peopleget sick and so, guess what, people are always getting sick.

SCIENCE OF LOVE

Scientific discoveries about the nature and causes of what we call "love" are not exactly secret and have even been the subject of TV documentaries. However, the implications of these discoveries does notappear to have "sunk in" to the general public consciousness. Basically, what the science says is that about six chemical agents, which are manufactured by human bodies when couples get together, createthe chemical or drug induced illusion we call love. Those chemicals most mentioned are oxytocin, PEA or phenylethylamine, dopamine and norepinephrine. However, the illusion is not permanent. Atsome point between about six months to three years, the drug concentrations will fall to an ineffective level. At this point, the couple will no longer be "in love" and will wonder what they ever saw in eachother. The "love drug" levels can be restored by various methods. One can change partners which resets the love drug mechanism for a new cycle. One can have an affair with someone "strange" (i.e.,previously unknown) which will briefly give you a high dose of love chemicals.

It appears that the original genetic program was written to promote diversity of offspring. Women would essentially remain pregnant from about twelve years old until about forty years old, assuming theylived that long. But, they would only stay attracted to the same man long enough to have one or two kids and then move on to someone else.

Some social orders apparently plan ahead for this problem. For example, if you were a king with a harem of a hundred or so girls, by the time you got back to girl number one she would seem new so youwould be always guaranteed to have a peak level of love drugs. Also, some social orders are designed to exclude the concept of love or any happiness in a relationship such as systems using arrangedmarriages. These systems consider sex to be some kind of "duty to the state" like George Orwell's classic, "1984". You are "assigned" to a partner you may have no feelings for at all but you must staytogether and have kids because it is your duty to the social order. The concept of getting some joy out of life simply does not exist as a factor in the social consciousness of these systems.

This science explains perfectly what we see in real life with respect to the high incidence of people having affairs. No matter how "hot" a partner is there is a time limit as to how long the love drugs can beproduced in an exclusive relationship. An affair does not need to be with someone "more hot" - anyone "different" will reset the love drug mechanism. Some cultures recognize this. It is sociallyacceptable in Japan, for example, for a man to have an occasional affair and it is not unusual for a wife to purchase a night or two with a strange girl for her husband as, say, an anniversary present. It isreally money well spent because it will reset the love drug mechanism and bring him a lot more happiness than say, a gold watch or some such.

Because the society in the United States is "sexually challenged" somehow, those who are caught having affairs are seen as simply terrible and generally have their lives totally wrecked, especially if theyare high profile people. Unfortunately, it is just stupidity because anyone who looks at the science knows that it scientifically impossible for love to last forever and to believe that it can is a delusion.

All this brings us to an interesting legal point. Contracts negotiated when a person is in a state of diminished capacity due to the effects of drugs, alcohol or some other mechanism are not valid. A personmust be of sound mind to be "contractible". So, when people sign marriage contracts under the influence of the drug induced illusion called love, the contract is technically void.

The science suggests that Plato's concept that all men should belong to all women and all women should belong to all men with the children being the responsibility of the state was close to scientific realitywith respect to a system designed for maximum sexual happiness.

THE RECLAIMED SECRETS

When the government started getting serious about secrets, it was suggested that ordinary people already knew too much and public knowledge should somehow be audited to determine what regular peopleshould be allowed to know and what information, which was presently common knowledge, should be taken away from them and declared to be secret.

DICYANIN

As an aid to this short discussion, you may want to locate the out of print book, "The Human Aura" by Walter J. Kilner who lived from about 1847-1920. The book details attributes of the human aurawhich were compiled by observing auras using dicyanin filters. Later, these filters were replaced by simple eyeglasses called Kilnascrenes. Dicyanin was discovered in the area of 1905 and the Kilnascreneglasses were reportedly "made illegal" at the end of world war II or about 1945. So, for about forty years, people had free access to this technology and then it was "taken back". World War II saw thecreation of the "Q" security clearance and the development of the concept that there were some things that ordinary people should never be allowed to know. This appears to be one of them.

We have discussed dicyanin before. Basically, it is just a coal tar dye which can be used as a filter to visualize normally invisible areas of the spectrum. When you can find it referenced in a chemicalcatalog, it is described as an "agent used to visualize magnetic fields". Here, we want to speculate on what would have happened if this knowledge had remained public.