Author Archives: PlatoHagel

Nature is the Architect

…..and we are it’s builders? So beyond indeed, is the static realization of the structure of things. This is a more definable recognition of something that is very fluid and expressive. It is by our own humanistic natures that we … Continue reading

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Stargazers and Hill Climbers

AS with Einstein, who was Socrates daemon?:) In Plato’s Apology of Socrates, Socrates claimed to have a daimonion (literally, a “divine something”)[6] that frequently warned him – in the form of a “voice” – against mistakes but never told him … Continue reading

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Fulleranes and Allotropes

“Composition VI”, 1913, Wassily Kandinsky The term “Composition” can imply a metaphor with music. Kandinsky was fascinated by music’s emotional power. Because music expresses itself through sound and time, it allows the listener a freedom of imagination, interpretation, and emotional … Continue reading

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Bringing the Heavens Down to Earth

“We all are of the citizens of the Sky” Camille Flammarion The Flammarion woodcut. Flammarion’s caption translates to “A medieval missionary tells that he has found the point where heaven and Earth meet…” The widely circulated woodcut of a man … Continue reading

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Formation of Gravity

Wegener proposed that the continents floated somewhat like icebergs in water. Wegener also noted that the continents move up and down to maintain equilibrium in a process called isostasy.Alfred Wegener Just thought I would add this for consideration. Grace satellite … Continue reading

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Permanence of Fact in Literature

John Updike in 1955. John Hoyer Updike (18 March 1932 – 27 January 2009) was an American novelist, poet, short story writer, art critic, and literary critic. Updike’s most famous work is his Rabbit series (Rabbit, Run; Rabbit Redux; Rabbit … Continue reading

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Voxels

A generalization of a voxel is the doxel, or dynamic voxel. This is used in the case of a 4D dataset, for example, an image sequence that represents 3D space together with another dimension such as time. In this way, … Continue reading

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Where were you in 1969 or ….?

The Introduction A man points to where the original Woodstock stage was in 1969. (Photo taken October 2006) I was twelves years old then. My oldest brother was making the journey with some of his friends. Some will identify this … Continue reading

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A Point in Spacetime

It is important that the inclusiveness of perception once extended sees information in it’s unfolding, so that once you arrive at a certain location, one is able to understand how they got there. A lot of times when I speak … Continue reading

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It’s Reason for Being

See:Central Theme is the Sun When looking at the entropic valuation of the way the universe one can just plainly accept the insight that heat when cooled can manifest the objects of that reality. Just simply accept this without thinking … Continue reading

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