Author Archives: PlatoHagel

Oligarchy- A Historical Look from Plato’s Dialogues

Backreaction: A little less conversation, a little more science please An Oligarchy (Greek Ὀλιγαρχία, Oligarkhía) is a form of government in which power effectively rests with a small elite segment of society distinguished by royal, wealth, intellectual, family, military or … Continue reading

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Latex rendering update

Using equation on this blog asks that you put $ sign at the beginning and $sign at the end to substitute in bracket [ ]-tex and / tex Here is the site language that will help blog developers with their … Continue reading

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What’s in a Name?

The aim of dialogue in the academy is not merely to just state or assert one’s opinion. Simply asserting one’s opinion to one another has more in common with two dogs barking at each another than two people engaging in … Continue reading

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Raphael’s Dissertation on Age and Youth?

School of Athens by Raphael In center, while Plato – with the philosophy of the ideas and theoretical models, he indicates the sky, Aristotle – considered the father of Science, with the philosophy of the forms and the observation of … Continue reading

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Probability of Information Becoming?

I extend this blog posting from a comment here as a means to further understand what it is that geometers can do in my mind, as well, point toward the evolution of General Relativity with the aid of the geometer … Continue reading

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Pushing Back Time

Credit: X-ray: NASA/CXC/PSU/S.Park & D.Burrows.; Optical: NASA/STScI/CfA/P.Challis February 24, 2007 marks the 20th anniversary of one of the most spectacular events observed by astronomers in modern times, Supernova 1987A. The destruction of a massive star in the Large Magellanic Cloud, … Continue reading

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What holes?

Steven Weinberg visiting the ATLAS cavern accompanied by Peter Jenni see: Steven Weinberg visits CERN So the understanding “is” that as Steven portrays as been spoken of before by Clifford or by associates in proximity, that his views reveal the … Continue reading

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Kaleidoscope

By education, the divine essence of man may be unfolded, brought out, lifted into consciousness byFriedrich Fröbel It may not be of interest to many that this pursuance of mine is a journey into understanding features of consciousness that some … Continue reading

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The kaleidoscope as a distillate condensate

A contemporary mandala made from a photograph of tree fungi.See:Mandala On another level it meant that what Plato saw a a description of the cave experience was also an orientation of perspective internally as well recognition in the external world … Continue reading

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Let no one destitute of geometry enter my doors.

“Gravity cannot be held responsible for people falling in love. Albert Einstein“ Some ruminations seem to settle in my mind, yet held by a wanting of scientific principal and treaty? Where in such a misinterpretation materialized that I could have … Continue reading

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