Author Archives: PlatoHagel

Natural philosophy

Natural philosophy or the philosophy of nature, known in Latin as philosophia naturalis, is a term applied to the objective study of nature and the physical universe that was dominant before the development of modern science. It is considered the … Continue reading

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The Making of the Tablet of Life

Change your thoughts and you change your world.Norman Vincent Peale Simple frame of reference in the quote supplied above? The Circle: Paradox and Paradigm by Reza Sarhangi & Bruce D. Martin Abstract The ultimate desire of mankind is to identify … Continue reading

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TagCrowd

Just thought I’d try it. <!–begin tag cloud : generated by TagCrowd.comFeel free to modify as long as you keep this notice. This code and its rendered image are released under the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 Unported License.http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ For commercial … Continue reading

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That Mysterious Flow

That Mysterious Flow by Paul Davies This is a follow up post to the article Andrew Thomas presented for Bee article at Backreaction, “Every Now and Then.” It would have been nice to be able to see the content of … Continue reading

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Clock Watchers

See Andrew Thomas’s comment here and then look at the article in question here. For the first time I have seen an actual sketch of the way I believe the sequence of events should be considered. But there is still … Continue reading

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The Socratic method

Death of Socrates by Jacques Davidthis picture depicts the closing moments of the life of Socrates. Condemned to death or exile by the Athenian government for his teaching methods which aroused scepticism and impiety in his students, Socrates heroicly rejected … Continue reading

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Realities of the Suppression of Present Moments

I thought I would pull the two comments I made in Backreactions thread,”Every Now and Then” to maintain the consistency, and direction the post was going. One called the “Socratic method” will become the subject of a new post. The … Continue reading

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Pauli’s World Clock

You know it’s as if we struggle to find the deepest patterns in the world, so I am not alone here. It’s as if we were to say that it is indeed the mathematical construct that rules the reality? What … Continue reading

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Kaleidoscopic Pattern Metaphorically Used

The largeness of this apolytope looses the distinction of it’s lines when it is displayed to largely?Garrett Lisi may have pinpointed aspect of this flower as he points to the petals? I had to look for how he descriptively displayed … Continue reading

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Spintronics

Spin, which is assigned a value of “up” or “down,” is a quantum-mechanical property of electrons. Like charge, spin can be encoded with binary data. See:The Current Spin on Spintronics Spintronics (a neologism for “spin-based electronics”), also known as magnetoelectronics, … Continue reading

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