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Post by just10sp on Sept 27, 2019 8:57:40 GMT
Okay, guys. Lately I have been feeling a bit drowsy and not very optimistic. I remembered being young, when everything was new, and so it was always fun and exiting to learn. There was always an abundance of information, with fresh data and every time I would reflect I took on a new perspective. However, with knowledge becoming a part of the self, and not apart of the self, it seems as though the draw, or magnetic pull can diminish after a long time not having found the supposed said needed knowledge. So, I decided to start a new research project. I was looking at the topic contents listed on Wikipedia, better known as Wikipedia 'portals', and I thought that I would paste them here so maybe someone can help me decide, on my behalf, interesting topics and reasons why. Thanks if you happen to have any opinions. General reference Culture and the arts Geography and places Health and fitness History and events Human activities Mathematics and logic Natural and physical sciences People and self Philosophy and thinking Religion and belief systems Society and social sciences Technology and applied sciences
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Post by karl on Sept 27, 2019 16:08:21 GMT
Culture and the arts: Study the work of Hieronymus Bosch Geography and places: Visit Machu Picchu Health and fitness: Do weightlifting, most effective workout there is. History and events: See if you can identify an earlier historical period as culturally confused as this one. Human activities: Track down a soulmate Mathematics and logic: Kurt Gödel's incompleteness theorem Natural and physical sciences: Figure out whether the holographic principle is correct People and self: Acquire self-insight, as the core foundation for all insights Philosophy and thinking: Reflect upon whether there exists synthetic knowledge a-priori Religion and belief systems: Figure out whether we have free will or are nothing but biological computers Society and social sciences: Study whether politics becomes richer or poorer without ideologies Technology and applied sciences: Replace Windows with Linux
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Post by xxxxxxxxx on Sept 27, 2019 16:19:04 GMT
If you want something that will amaze you (and others in conversation) just look for a make a list of all the times you see the word "cycle" connected to a word, the different types of cycles,how circular movements apply to everyday movements physically and in fitness and just meditate on nothning but this for 3 months. You will "trip balls".
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Post by xxxxxxxxx on Sept 27, 2019 16:35:11 GMT
You will by default have to cycle above all of the above and see how they are connected. You will also be able to take up yga, tai chi and many of the martial arts quicker as well as increase the speed quality and efficiency of your work. Conversation will be quicker and easier...just look for the cycle in all things including yourself.
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Post by xxxxxxxxx on Sept 27, 2019 16:45:38 GMT
And dancing to I forgot, I have had black women come up to me and say my footwork is thier black friends...just meditate on, research and "physicalize" through bodily movements the circle.
You will study and accept all things by default.
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Post by joustos on Sept 28, 2019 13:53:08 GMT
Okay, guys. Lately I have been feeling a bit drowsy and not very optimistic. I remembered being young, when everything was new, and so it was always fun and exiting to learn. There was always an abundance of information, with fresh data and every time I would reflect I took on a new perspective. However, with knowledge becoming a part of the self, and not apart of the self, it seems as though the draw, or magnetic pull can diminish after a long time not having found the supposed said needed knowledge. So, I decided to start a new research project. I was looking at the topic contents listed on Wikipedia, better known as Wikipedia 'portals', and I thought that I would paste them here so maybe someone can help me decide, on my behalf, interesting topics and reasons why. Thanks if you happen to have any opinions. General reference Culture and the arts Geography and places Health and fitness History and events Human activities Mathematics and logic Natural and physical sciences People and self Philosophy and thinking Religion and belief systems Society and social sciences Technology and applied sciences One topic which happens to interest me is information (you can start collecting) about telluric electricity and health. As I am sure you already know, there are electric currents running through the earth, which have been exploited in telegraphy etc., but I do not know of their connection with the health of the human body, or of the possibility of harnessing this energy for health purposes. The field is wide open.
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Post by jonbain on Sept 28, 2019 19:20:58 GMT
Okay, guys. Lately I have been feeling a bit drowsy and not very optimistic. I remembered being young, when everything was new, and so it was always fun and exiting to learn. There was always an abundance of information, with fresh data and every time I would reflect I took on a new perspective. However, with knowledge becoming a part of the self, and not apart of the self, it seems as though the draw, or magnetic pull can diminish after a long time not having found the supposed said needed knowledge. So, I decided to start a new research project. I was looking at the topic contents listed on Wikipedia, better known as Wikipedia 'portals', and I thought that I would paste them here so maybe someone can help me decide, on my behalf, interesting topics and reasons why. Thanks if you happen to have any opinions. General reference Culture and the arts Geography and places Health and fitness History and events Human activities Mathematics and logic Natural and physical sciences People and self Philosophy and thinking Religion and belief systems Society and social sciences Technology and applied sciences Gravity. This is the essential theme of the scientific method. From Newton, up until the farce of Einstein; the word 'science' was a proper method. Now its just an abomination wrapped in sophistry; effectively retarding the mind of humanity, and causing schizophrenia on a global scale of ever-increasing proportions. Anyone who cares not to program evolutionary gravity algorithms is just another NPC.
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Post by Eugene 2.0 on Nov 21, 2020 18:34:04 GMT
Math & logic: formal semantics – evolution of reference. Quine hadn't said much and clear about that, rather left us confused. For conceptual scheme sake this must be reresearched.
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