TryThinking
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I neither know, nor think I know of that which I have no proof for, and such proof I have is mine and mine alone. My philosophy https://t.co/ougKpuaJ1k
Ignorance- teach me
Joined June 2016
PhD Tony calls me a #FlatEarther and talks about #Geometry, learn more about #FlatEarthGeometry and how dangerous it is to the globe model at #EmmaUK
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Ladies, find yourself a guy that can build shit and fix things. Like Dave here…
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“Knowledge kills action; action requires the veils of illusion: that is the lesson of Hamlet. For in Hamlet we see the Dionysian man of the past age, for whom real action is impossible because he has seen through it — he knows too much.” Friedrich Nietzsche, The Birth of Tragedy
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While the Hebrews saw creation only as the work of an invisible God above creation, they perceived it as completely "circular" or natural, and, as circularity ends where it begins, it starts in the garden and ends there. But Christ, as Tekton reveals, that creation has "corners"
The Crucifixion shifts (reveals) divinity to be highest at the "crossing point" rather than purely in heaven. This is somewhat analogous to the shift from a return to the garden as an eschatology to the arrival in The City.
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From Goethe’s Scientific Studies. This is how we were meant to conduct science:
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"Pythagoras, Socrates, and Plato seem to have investigated thoroughly, and have followed Moses in this respect, when they speak of hearing the voice of God, beholding clearly the structure (κατασκευή) of all things as being created and upheld by God, ceaselessly." - Aristabulus
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CS Lewis was savage in his critique of academia. "The percentage of mere syntax masquerading as meaning may vary from something like 100 per cent in political writers, journalists, psychologists, and economists, to something like forty per cent in the writers of children's
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When they tell you this, you should take them seriously.
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C.S. Lewis on scientists discovering aliens: "I can only record a conviction that they won’t; a conviction which has for me become in the course of years irresistible. "Christians and their opponents again and again expect that some new discovery will either turn matters of
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Can this be allowed in western culture?
🚨 China just built Wikipedia's replacement and it exposes the fatal flaw in how we store ALL human knowledge. Most scientific knowledge compresses reasoning into conclusions. You get the "what" but not the "why." This radical compression creates what researchers call the "dark
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He made man after the "image of God', and why not...after his own image? Very appropriately...for no mortal thing could have been formed on the similitude of the supreme Father...,but only after the pattern of the second Deity, who is the Logos. - Philo of Alexandria
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Philosophically guided artistic intuition has provided us with insights superior to those of empiricism. This is suprarational truth and the gateway to the transcendent. "Geometry will draw the soul towards truth, and create the spirit of philosophy." - Plato
"Elemental particles of modern physics, like the regular bodies of Plato's philosophy, are defined by the requirements of mathematical symmetry...In the beginning, therefore, for modern science, was the Form, the mathematical pattern, not the material thing.* -Werner Heisenberg
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“We inherited the destruction and its consequences. In modern life the world belongs to the stupid, the insensitive and the disturbed. The right to live and triumph is today earned with the same qualifications one requires to be interned in a madhouse: amorality, hypomania and
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*Then, my noble friend, geometry will draw the soul towards truth, and create the spirit of philosophy, and raise up that which is unhappily been allowed to fall down." - Plato, Republic
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