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Revision as of 23:48, 3 January 2023


Scientocracy is an ideology which advocates for government and public policy based on scientific evidence and/or the opinions of scientists and experts. It is distinct from Technocracy, which is the rule of scientists and experts.

Variants

Newtonism

Newtonism is based so much on the scientific, political, religious and philosophical views of Sir Isaac Newton. The main reason Newton is known is for the formulation of the theory of gravity along with the law of universal gravitation, in which all particles and bodies attract each other in a reciprocal way, with the same intensity, which would soon explain the movement of the solar system, with the sun attracting the planets and the earth attracting the moon and the bodies around it, even if the moon also attracts the earth, only in the opposite direction. Stating that "the forces which hold the planets in their orbs must (be) reciprocally as the squares of their distances from the centers around which they revolve". Color theory was responsible, with a prism that separates the white color into colors of the visible spectrum. He also created the 3 laws of motion, which are:

  1. A body remains at rest, or in motion with constant velocity in a straight line, unless acted upon by a force.
  2. When a body is acted upon by a force, the time rate of change of its momentum is equal to the force.
  3. If two bodies exert forces on each other, these forces have the same intensity, but opposite directions.

The other views would be his participation in the Enlightenment movement, classical liberalism and the view of the Whig party (free trade), Aristotelian philosophical thoughts, strong Christian influence and opposition to atheism.

Einsteinism

WIP

Hawkingism

Hawkingism is another form of scientocracy that represents political views of british scientist Stephen Hawking. He was liberal socialist and environmentalist. He also got sick amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
He criticized monarchy and capitalism, because thought that capitalism is the worst enemy of earth population and that capitalism makes a lot of modern problems and wars.
Hawking was represent of silent generation, and 60s leftists. He died in 2018 and respected by many people.

Beliefs

Scientocracy is the belief in a government based on science. This does not entail that scientists will run the country directly, but rather that political leaders will be informed by scientists. Scientocrats believe this will end the constant arguing over decisions that politicians so often have and will speed up progress and decision-making since all politicians would then be informed about what, based on scientific, analytical knowledge, would be the best steps to take.

History

Florence Caddy wrote a book titled Through the fields with Linnaeus: a chapter in Swedish history. Published two volumes in 1887. In these two sentences she uses "society of the scientocracy" and "scientocrats" to refer to groups of eminent scientists of that time.

In 1933, Hugo Gernsback defined Scientocracy as "the direction of the country and its resources by Scientists and not by Technicians" However Scientocracy faded to obscurity in modern days, due to the rising popularity of Technocracy

Personality

He is very inelegant and nerdy, sometimes he acts mean, but it's mostly to other Polcompballs that don't understand science. He is the stereotypical scientist or geeky kid at school. He likes to put research into things. He can be portrayed as a non-scientist, as you don't need to be a scientist to be a scientocrats. He can also be a sadistic torturer that will literally murder anyone for innovation.

How to Draw

Flag of Scientocracy
  1. Draw a ball,
  2. Color the ball white,
  3. Draw a blue fluid,
  4. Draw outline of a laboratory flask,
  5. Draw eyes and you're done!
Color Name HEX RGB
White #FFFFFF 255, 255, 255
Blue #00FFFF 0, 255, 255


Relationships

Friends (THE SCIENCE TEAM)

  • Technocracy - My more extreme brother is a good administrator, but he stole all of my fame!
  • Technoliberalism - My number 1 fan.
  • Transhumanism - He will help us to evolve and improve the human race.
  • Environmentalism - She will help us to reduce carbon emissions and protect the environment.
  • Technogaianism - How about both of the above combined?
  • Cyberocracy - Also supports the rule of information, how neat!
  • Meritocracy - He has talent, and puts effort into political research.
  • Noocracy - My beloved father, through me that smart people should rule this world. Why did you flirt with him though?
  • Cosmicism - You got big dreams, bro. Take these anti-depressants and let's roll!
  • Laicism - Based. Religion shouldn't influence our government. Ignore the fact that the Church helped me to develop in Western Europe.[2]
  • Primal Primitivism - An endangered species, must be protected at all costs so I can subject them to experiments.

Frenemies

  • Marxism - This whole "scientific socialism" thing I like. Some of your followers are a bit anti-science though.
  • Agrarianism - Agriculturalism IS a science after all, but he is too backward.
  • Neoluddism - The industrial revolution was flawed and all, but we can fix what we did wrong.
  • Industrialism - He is way too backward, but helped me to become possible.
  • Aristocracy - My grandfather, laid the foundation for me, but he is not qualified to rule.
  • Posadism - While I understand the enthusiasm for science, the love for nukes is not helping.
    • - Bro there are too many anti-progress reactionary assholes on this planet (billions of them!), And we SHOULD DO NUCLEAR ARMAGEDDON for cleansing humanity from such backward-minded filth. You need to grow a spine and show them the true power of science by FORCE.
  • Democracy - I get being for the people, but what's popular isn't necessarily the right thing to do. Why not put research into it? Also democracy is very slow, has an "ad populum" bias, and is inefficient. The secretive science-based power of the few is much better and faster.
  • Liquid Democracy - So what's next? Gas Democracy? Plasma Democracy? Bose-Einstein Condensate Democracy?
  • Marxism–Leninism - I like the pragmatic approach you take to societal structure and emphasis on education, but sometimes you suppress the potential of those who conflict with your ideology.
  • Soulism - Lucid dreaming is really an interesting thing, and thanks to Stephen LaBerge for explaining it scientifically. Also, I'm still researching dream worlds for finding something interesting, like a time-dilation effect. Maybe after a decade, we finally get a "dream-recording machine" and a "mutual dreaming helmet"? Well, just my thoughts for the rest of your three sub-ideologies:
    • Shifting Soulism - I'm very interested on your "shiftings", but on other side my skeptical inner voice tells me - that phenomenon is either a scripted and more vivid lucid dream (which is unlikely, because "shifted" person is active and not sleeping), or a "Transliminal Experience". If this phenomenon is real, it means that anyone can have absolute immortality and omnipotence (at least on subjective perspective)!
    • Scientific Soulism - Most closest to my views. But scientists, biologists, and engineers still debating about the possibility and feasibility of "mind uploading", and how it affects entire humanity. But with that space travel will become way cheaper and easier, because digital beings don't need food, oxygen, stable temperature with pressure, and wide space.
    • Esoteric Soulism - Most distant to my views. And the existence of the "astral plane" is widely rejected in the scientific community, because of no credibility and low results of successful tests (like proving it with written random numbers in papers). But contacting extraterrestrials (or even future humanity!) through that sounds interesting and maybe they give us new knowledge and technologies?
  • State Atheism - Look buddy, separation of church and state is good and all, but you're overall just an embarrassing mess who takes it way too far. Also being a religious scientist isn't necessarily an oxymoron.
  • Anarcho-Transhumanism - You too seek a rational and progress-minded society! But... anarchism, really? Do you actually believe society can reach that technological apex you desire without a scientific-guided state? Good luck I guess... Free will is an illusion. So you are free.
  • Stalinism - While I am grateful for Ernst Thalmann advancing our understanding of sexual science, especially in the pseudoscientific era of Nazi Germany, what Stalin did with Lyensko was horrible!
  • Post-Humanism - An extremist version of Transhumanism, robots are machines, robotics is a type of technology and technology is an application of science but why do you want humans to be robotized?
  • Demographic Posadism - Yes, all societies follow same "Demographic Transition" model. But why you planning to use it for destroying all societies around the world?
  • FALGSC - Too utopian, and needs to be a type 2 civilization (Kardashev scale) for achieving true post-scarcity (turning entire sun's energy into matter), which unlikely happen in our century. But still tries to achieve it. Also, space is truly a final frontier!

Enemies

  • Combatocracy - Called me a nerd in high school.
  • Ochlocracy - Stop beating me up, you bunch of bullies!
  • Kakistocracy - The worst of all, you have a lot to learn.
  • Demarchy - At least Democracy has a choice.
  • Reactionarism - Medieval science has no basis in the modern day.
  • Communalism - Don't you know that using someone else's toothbrushes can lead to infection? And no, I'm not giving you my lab equipment.
  • Anti-Environmentalism - Opposition to nature woo, I get. But this? You're basically just a generic Captain Planet villain.
  • Eugenicism - Pseudoscientific nonsense and there are no social genes. Experimenting with twins raised in different families (one is rich and educated and the other is poor and without education or a job) confirms that. I feel embarrassed knowing I used to be friends with you.
  • Pol Potism - Please don't kill me for wearing glasses.
  • Conservative Feminism - Vaccines AREN'T trying to microchip you, Karen. But I wish we could see the effect of chips on emotional middle-aged women, for science.
  • Lawsonomy - Kudos for inventing the commercial airline, but you're still extremely pseudoscientific.
  • Right-Wing Populism & Libertarianism - Pathetic conspiracy theorists.
  • Trumpism - Why do you go against me so much? Well, at least you're OK with vaccines.
  • Bolsonarism - It's not just a little flu!
  • Anti-Humanism - You betrayed your own species, we're all human and so are you.
  • Voluntary Human Extinction - Especially you.
  • Esoteric Fascism - "Hello. That one patient escaped from the mental hospital again. Bring him back immediately, before he kills someone!" Lost extraterrestrial artifacts and UFOs inside deepest places of oceans? I'm very skeptical about it, but deeply I am really interested in alien-related things. Maybe after we got him, he will take me to those places?
  • Fordism - Your society is an embarrassing mess of anti-intellectualism, a horrible caste system, environmental destruction, and a stagnant mindset of the entire society. Where is your interest in space and new worlds? But your system survives in the longest run because others just die by simple depopulation aka demographic transition.
  • Circulus Theory - Using human excrement for food production is dangerous idiocy. Do you realize how many people will be exposed to lethal bacteria?



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