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Blob What Happened? Are We Asking or Telling?

Created: 02/01/10 @ 04:12:38

Credits: User M. Kirsh

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Abstract      A conceptual parallel is created between studies in anthropology and natural science.  A  space occupied by “the conceptualization”  is argued to not only parallel  symbolically the scientifically conceived value of volume as space, but to have an equal meaning- the spaces of the conceptual ordering of nature as manifestations of energy are held to be paralleling  manifestations of the same energies that mold the environm...

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Blob Physical Contiguity of "The Concept" : The Concept of "Physical Contiguity" rev

Created: 05/02/10 @ 03:37:55 | Last updated: 05/02/10 @ 19:31:11

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Abstract 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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Blob Evolution at the Surface of Euclid:Elements og a Long Infinity in Motion Along Space

Created: 30/10/10 @ 18:30:51 | Last updated: 30/10/10 @ 18:30:53

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Abstract       It is modernly debated whether application of the free will has potential to cause harm to nature. Power possessed to the discourse, sensory/perceptual, physical influences on life experience by the slow moving machinery of change is a viral element in the problems of civilization; failed resolution of historical paradox involving mind and matter is a recurring source of problems. Reference is taken from the writing of Euclid in which a oneness of nature...

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