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Total Results:25 Speculative and Theoretical Posted By : ihowards Truth, good and beauty. Every man thrives to accomplish and have their own perception of the 3. One man's good can be another man's evil. Right and wrong is, in aspect, wrong and right. Bohmian Mechanics - Vague and Absurd Posted By : Kedar Joshi This work attempts to show that Bohmian mechanics is vague and absurd on two basic grounds. The first of the two grounds states that no idea of (spatial) force, e.g. gravitational or magnetic force or the quantum potential, can be a substitute for any simple or, moreover, complex intelligent (spatial) structure, e.g. a neural structure found in human brain, as the concept of force is a mere abstraction, a vague idea, which does not provide (spatial) mechanistic explanations. (For example, Newton's idea of gravitational force fails to explain "action at a distance".) Therefore, a region of space and time, though containing quantum and possibly infinite number of superÂ…quantum potentials, simply cannot contain a neural order, for example, unless containing an appropriate (spatial) "structure" representing the order. The second ground considers the Bohmian mechanistic idea-remark that "the (spatial) implicate domain", corresponding to the (spatial) quantum potentials, could equally be called Idealism, Spirit, Consciousness. This idea/remark means that Bohmian mechanics considers consciousness to be spatial which, however, contradicts the NSTP (Non Spatial Thinking Process) theoretical axiom- "self-evident truth" that 'consciousness is non-spatial'. In short, Bohmian mechanics is vague and absurd. Twentieth Century Philosophy Posted By : Shane Magee The twentieth century saw many new developments in philosophy. This article gives an account of some of these developments and changes in both Western and Eastern philosophy. The NSTP Theoretical Solution Of The Problem Of Yang-Mills Existence And Mass Gap - The Introduction Posted By : Kedar Joshi This work presents the NSTP (Non Spatial Thinking Process) theoretical (philosophy of mind) idealistic solution to the problem of Yang-Mills existence and mass gap, the millennium problem announced by the Clay Mathematics Institute. Einstein, God and Relativity Posted By : Shubhanyu Jain Einstein was a genius. He learns that so is God. What, Who is A Mother? Posted By : Shubhanyu Jain Is she the one who brings us into this world? Or is she the one who cares for us and feeds us? This Mother's Day, pay a tribute to all mothers in the world. What is Self? Who am I? My Identity Posted By : Shubhanyu Jain The realization of the self. The question of my existence. Who, and what am I? A God Shorn of Worship, and Still the All Posted By : Bhaskar Banerjee Due to their mystical nature and intense philosophical bent that does away with all ritual and completely embraces principles of One Brahman and the inner Atman (Self), the Upanishads have a universal feel that has led to their explication in numerous manners, giving birth to the three schools of Vedanta. Upanishad is a Sanskrit term broken in three: upa- (near), ni- (down), sad- (to sit). It means to sit near the guru. The term thus emphasizes the esoteric nature of the texts, not intended for public teaching, but restricted to the confidentiality of personal instruction. A Wrong Way of Thinking Posted By : Mike Marino, Jr. Kill them with kindness. My Mother used to tell me this when someone would get the best of me. The word politics means to influence. You are a politician. When someone is giving you a difficult time, kill them with kindness. You will eventually influence them to be like you. You do not want them to influence you to be like them. A Stone May Be Conscious Posted By : Kedar Joshi This work attempts to demonstrate the significant possibility (as contrast to the superhyperbolic or the least possibility) in an apparently inanimate thing, like a stone, being conscious. According to the semi-idealistic framework of the NSTP (Non Spatial Thinking Process) theory, any spatial, and therefore illusive-virtual, entity may have (real non-spatial) feelings-states of consciousness associated with it, provided it has an appropriate conceptual representation in the superhuman engine. A stone, for example, being an apparently spatial entity, may have conceptual representation in the superhuman mind-NSTPs-engine so as to be conscious. Thus, it may be that a broken stone feels pain till its death and then its pieces become conscious. The kind-type of states of consciousness associated with a stone depends entirely upon the kind-type of conceptual representation it has in the superhuman engine. |
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