Ezrael ([info]ezrael) wrote,

Random thoughts in a rush

Was just making a post over on Seebelow when it occured to me that one of the most interesting implications of the Morrison run on JLA was that Superman is affecting the morphic resonance of the entire human race; that by being present on Earth, the last son of Krypton has fused the Kryptonian morphogenic field to that of the Earth. We know that a morphic field is, in effect, a kind of 'conceptual web' that surrounds and infuses everything, from a housefly to a rock to a thunderstorm. The morphic field of 'rock' and the morphic field of 'mountain' would be interpolated because mountains are generally made of rocks, although one could have a mountain of ice (and in this fashion the morphic fields of 'glaciers' and 'mountains' interpolate). Borrowing a concept from David Bohm we're left with the implicate and explicate orders, the backstage of reality where all ideas and concepts exist in timeless simultaneous interpenetration. Introjecting into the explicate, the world we all live in with its time and its space, these interpenetrating ideas interact with each other and create inter-relations that then feed back into the implicate... events in the now creating interrelations that existed before they happened.

Now, as a result, Superman's existence on Earth has created an interpenetration between Krypton and Earth, between Kryptonian and Human, and this interpenetration introjects back into the implicate palimpest that underlies and supports existence. Because in the 20th century a Kryptonian would exist on Earth, at the dawn of time the morphic field for 'kryptonian' and the one for 'human' are already interpenetrated, interpolating one another, informing one another. It's possible that Kryptonians look like Humans because of this. Furthermore, it's possible that humans are becoming more like Kryptonians because one is among them, like a solution shocking into crystals because a seed crystal was dropped into the mixture. The convolutions of continuity aside, Superman's arrival on earth changes the reality set, it casts shockwaves fore and aft in time. A son of Colu would love a kryptonian in the future, so a robot spawn of Colu steals a city from Krypton in the past. A Daxamite strikes a god with his burning eyes in the future, and that selfsame Daxamite is cast into limbo to live long enough to see it.

Comes the Superman, and the world changes, and changed to herald his coming. A cop dies and God raises him up again. An orphan refuses to accept his pain and loss. An isolated island of Amazons finally chooses a champion to challenge the outside world, one carved out of clay. Train lanterns burn with emerald fire, a man outruns a bullet, a tomb opens and Order comes forth in a golden helm. A dead prince learns to fly again. Shockwaves, forward and back as the implicate order is etched with a new pattern and that pattern bleeds, and every single human being born on this little blue and green ball orbiting a yellow star is now linked inexorably to an order of being that evolved on a titanic ball of rock just shy of stellar mass orbiting a star so weak it was almost burned out.

To fight Mageddon, the Purple Ray touched our morphic potential, and what did it find? It found a world of Supermen. By coming here, the son of Jor-El changed us, and by being sent here, he changed them. And not just us and them: even down to our very worlds, our weather systems, our biospheres, everything. There is a morphogenic field for every one of those individual things, and each links to the others, and now all of those fields and super-fields are linked across the inky vacuum of space and the void of time by the simple act of an immigrant traveling from that world to this one. In the implicate order, the concepts of 'Krypton' and 'Earth' and all their attendent subconcepts interpolate and are introjected, now sisters, into the explicate. By sending his son here, Jor-El was sending a leaf cutting, a seed, an arc in microcosm.

Krypton is our future, and we are Krypton's future.

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[info]head58

March 8 2007, 23:37:07 UTC 5 years ago

"They can be a great people Kal-El, they wish to be. They only lack the light to show the way"

Please do me a favor. Stop whatever you are doing right now and begin writing for DC. Please.

[info]andrewhickey

March 8 2007, 23:46:42 UTC 5 years ago

This is why you need to be writing these things.

[info]rjwhite

March 9 2007, 00:46:47 UTC 5 years ago

James Robinson had something like this in The Golden Age. Part of Ted Knight's guilt wasn't just that he had participated in the development of the atomic bomb, but that an experiment of his had caused cosmic radiation to cascade over the eastern part of the United States in the 1930s- perhaps causing "magic" rings, formulas and whatnot to work when they might not have ordinarily- or for usually sane people to be inspired to put on weird pajamas and fight crime. Cool idea, but it was an Elseworlds. He kind of hit on it again in Starman, but not as much.

[info]korperschwache

March 9 2007, 03:00:55 UTC 5 years ago

Yeah, but never mind that for a moment -- the real question is, what's up with this business of fucking killing Captain America?

[info]ezrael

March 9 2007, 03:28:15 UTC 5 years ago

I'll refer you to [info]seebelow for all your Captain America getting ganked needs, or this post on Howling Curmudgeons if you're looking for some vitriol. But to tell it short: they did a stupid fucking story about making all superheroes work for the government. Captain America didn't go along with it. He organized a resistance, and then he wussed out and surrendered after he was basically winning the fight. And now someone with a gun shot him.

[info]korperschwache

March 9 2007, 07:15:52 UTC 5 years ago

But... but... but didn't they already do this gig with THE WATCHMEN, where everybody had to quit to please Da Man? And a couple of dudes like Psycho Bats and Cranky Oliver defied Da Man and eventually got to drop their turds in the punchbowl and spoil the party for everybody? Does everybody at DC and MARVEL now just rip off Alan Moore whenever it pleases them? And are there people involved in this decision-making process that we can set on fire without risking the loss of other, theoretically more "vital" comics?

Plus, um, what [info]andrewhickey said a couple of replies back.

[info]korperschwache

March 9 2007, 07:16:58 UTC 5 years ago

Wait, am I getting THE WATCHMEN and THE DARK KNIGHT confused here? Have I been up too long? Or... or something?

I think it may be bedtime now.

[info]ezrael

March 9 2007, 07:25:39 UTC 5 years ago

You did get Watchmen and Dark Knight confused. but it's okay, at least you didn't read the story where Spider-Man's radioactive semen killed his wife.

No, seriously. It's called Spider-Man: Reign. Its really real. No, seriously.

[info]korperschwache

March 10 2007, 02:08:25 UTC 5 years ago

Wait, wait -- they recalled the first issue because you could see his wee-wee? In a series about death by radioactive semen and an old man punching people in the face? Is everybody at Marvel and DC smoking crack?

[info]ezrael

March 10 2007, 02:35:34 UTC 5 years ago

I think the better question is, do we really live in a country where the idea that a kid might see a shriveled penis or hear the word vagina in the title of a play terrified people into irrationality, but no one bats an eye over death by radioactive semen? And the answer seems to be yes.

Well, you live there. I live in the icy parking lot to the north of it.

[info]korperschwache

March 10 2007, 20:35:43 UTC 5 years ago

People draw their lines in the weirdest fucking places, don't they? This just reminds me of how DGC had to crop out the tiny li'l weenie of that baby on the cover Nirvana's NEVERMIND, because some people were outraged about seeing a baby weenie. Despite the fact that billions of parents all over the globe (including, one assumes, some Nirvana listeners) see all that and more every day while changing diapers or bathing their own kids.

We live in dangerous, addled times. Orwell would been unhappy (but vindicated).
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