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E-PS - Thinking Anew: Simple, Intuitive, True-to-Life Philosophy, SR, GR, Cosmic Acceleration, Gravity, Black Spinners, etc. Shatters Brain Shackles
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E-PS - Thinking Anew: Simple, Intuitive, True-to-Life Philosophy, SR, GR, Cosmic Acceleration, Gravity, Black Spinners, etc. Shatters Brain Shackles
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E-PS - Thinking Anew: Simple, Intuitive, True-to-Life Philosophy, SR, GR, Cosmic Acceleration, Gravity, Black Spinners, etc. Shatters Brain Shackles
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E-PS - Thinking Anew
The intellect of the primal senses - sight, sound, touch, taste and smell - features a world of static, categorical phenomena. Informed by these premises, Plato theorised a super-natural world .... of categorical forms .... the good, beauty, tall and small ....etc. However, if one's high(er) intellect features, an alternative world is expressed:
Effects, determined through indefinite- -dynamic 'forces' ... indefinite- -dynamic effects through indefinite- -dynamic 'forces'. So, in effect, a primal intellect-informed system is a software package between the ears whereas a high(er) intellect-informed system is a very different software package. The two systems generate very different worlds. Other systems emerged at the approx. the same time as Plato's formulation:
In India: Hinduism and Buddhism. In China: Confucianism and (pre communism) Taoism/Daoism.
In the land of al Kinana, approx. 1,300 years earlier, Abraham set forth the idea of one (big) god rather than many (equal) gods. The world is in dire straits; a revolution in Philosophy is overdue.
The intellect of the primal senses - sight, sound, touch, taste and smell - features a world of static, categorical phenomena. Informed by these premises, Plato theorised a super-natural world .... of categorical forms .... the good, beauty, tall and small ....etc. However, if one's high(er) intellect features, an alternative world is expressed:
Effects, determined through indefinite- -dynamic 'forces' ... indefinite- -dynamic effects through indefinite- -dynamic 'forces'. So, in effect, a primal intellect-informed system is a software package between the ears whereas a high(er) intellect-informed system is a very different software package. The two systems generate very different worlds. Other systems emerged at the approx. the same time as Plato's formulation:
In India: Hinduism and Buddhism. In China: Confucianism and (pre communism) Taoism/Daoism.
In the land of al Kinana, approx. 1,300 years earlier, Abraham set forth the idea of one (big) god rather than many (equal) gods. The world is in dire straits; a revolution in Philosophy is overdue.