Examining Evil and Crime in Metachemistry
as Contrary Expressions (Objective) of Vanity. What is
evil? Evil is the beauty and love of metachemical
free soma, which is virtuously supreme in relation to superheathen
positivity. What, then, is crime? Crime
is the ugliness and hate of metachemical bound
psyche, which is viciously primal in relation to superheathen
negativity. What, finally, is the ratio of evil to crime in metachemistry, a noumenally
objective element? The ratio of evil to crime in metachemistry
is 3:1, that is, the ratio of particles to wavicles
exists, within and as the characteristic of the absolutism of noumenal objectivity, on a 3:1 basis. Consequently
there is three times the likelihood, according to nature or, rather, supernature (metachemistry), of
beauty and love as of ugliness and hate, even though the two modes of metachemistry, somatic and psychic, evil and criminal, are
inextricably linked in the one element as contrary expressions of vanity, and
hence of superheathen morality.