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This manuscript was prepared before my introduction to theory in mythology. My understanding of human behavior with regards to social transmision and communications past and present fell nicely into a discussion of the theory of relativity (re : "Einstein andMythology :The Lengthier the Relations in a Myth the Greater its' Mass"). The discussion here is much bulkier but delves more into facets of biology ,...
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The topic of physical contiguism is proposed in description to bridge paradoxes of mind and matter. It seems that in efforts to bridge topics of science and consciousness focus has drifted towards a means to accommodate the mind in physical terms in order to draw correspondances with the more readily studied topic of matter. – i.e. as a topic in brain science.
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It is an entity of nature, the human conceiver that emerges ?the concept?. It might be conjectured that in order for a human conceiver to conceive a concept of ?the concept?, as a subset of nature, first he must have a concept of nature with which to commence investigation into the nature of ?the concept?. Second, the nature of ?the concept? might be expected to be an emergence from the individuals? concept of nature; in essence to reflect a conce...
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An unwitnessible silence is suggested to exist as a companion to all change. Conceptual paradox involving mind and matter, contrasting mind as an enduring state of the becoming of energy into a state of matter, and matter as the constantly becoming environment, is tested against criteria of witnessibility with respect to criteria for the existence of entities and phenomenon for consistency to capture an acceptably reasoned description, from a m...
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