Monday, November 26, 2007

Welcome, An Introduction



I came up with the term "massconception" a few years ago. When I first presented it to some friends they quickly responded asking, "like a large birth, or a lot of conceptions happening all together?" It's an interesting thought, but my term is actually just a play on the well known term "misconception." To make myself clear, a massconception is a false concept that has become so widely accepted it is now seen as truth to the vast majority. Honestly it is becoming harder and harder to spot these massconceptions in the 21st Century, most have been corrected. My goal with this Blog is to bring light to many new and old ideas spanning the subjects of Science, Religion, Health, Government, Art, Popular Culture and the Individual. Many may consider what I write to be no more than conspiracy or fiction,,, or flat out wrong. For this reason I beg that you will comment on my posts with your own ideas, thoughts and feelings. In my head these posts are nowhere near finished, I need the input of my peers to either strengthen or completely nullify my dead end ideas. So please read on and comment on whatever you choose, I am grateful for your responses. Thank you in advance.

2 comments:

Roman Knows said...

I think this should be called "mass-misconception". "massconception" just means that a bunch of people had an idea. Like earlier today when I thought to myself, "a pork rib would be cool stuffed into a sausage". I then did a google search for "pork rib stuffed into sausage" and during the afternoon a number of other people posted on the internet that they'd thought about that being a good idea as well...a massconception.
Also, conception is quite different from "birth". Conception is pretty safe to make happen anywhere...birth, I'd advise a hospital.

ericTAMO said...

Actually "massconceptions" doesn't mean anything, look it up (and not to be confused with Mass Conception the band: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NPmI-n0B0YM ,,, WOW). However, my use of the term is subjective and not objective.
Conception (aka fertilization) is the fusion of gametes to form a new organism, in humans this eventually leads to the development of an embryo, and ~9 months later the birth of a child. Yes, conception is different than birth, however I never claimed they were the same. Thanks for your constructive comments.