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Blob Physical Contiguity of "The Concept" : The Concept o...

Created: 2010-02-05 03:37:55 | Last updated: 2010-02-05 19:31:11

Credits: User M. Kirsh

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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 Uniqueness, Self Belonging and Intercourse in Nature...

Created: 2010-01-09 04:42:06

Credits: User M. Kirsh

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Abstract Biological organization is discussed within a holistic framework . A new orientation is presented of natural processes with  an approach in model construction that is focused strictly on physical form and centered away from abstractions that escape the perceptual senses,  lead towards the postulation of non-verifiable and non-witnessible  entities.  A universal construction composed of first perspective representations of path, witness as unique loci in volumes o...

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Blob What Happened? Are We Asking or Telling?

Created: 2010-01-02 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 Anthropology and Parallelism: The Individual as a Un...

Created: 2009-11-15 19:52:10

Credits: User M. Kirsh

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Abstract It is difficult to define perspective within sets that are self belonging. For example in the study of man­kind, anthropology, both men and their studies fall into the same category that contains the topic out­line. This situation entails a universal quality of uniqueness, an instance of it, to the topic of anthropo­logy that may be viewed in parallel with the topic of nature as the set of unique particulars. Yet one might assent to the notion in the inclusive study of m...

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Blob Physical Contiguism

Created: 2009-10-18 05:28:32

Credits: User M. Kirsh

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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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Blob The Bend : A Speculation on History and Science

Created: 2009-09-20 04:08:33

Credits: User M. Kirsh

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The age of human civilization is given the name “the bend” based on a re-examination of the emergence of science, science theory content, and history.</font></font>  Civilization, existing over its course, in  darkness to the  nature of its partnership with the elements, oscillates in a romance that alternates between logical explanation, the rational, and illogical as they are  presented to him from the external. Its&rsquo...

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Blob Uniqueness , Self Belonging and Intercourse in Nature

Created: 2009-08-23 07:53:40 | Last updated: 2009-08-23 08:06:11

Credits: User M. Kirsh

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The world is discussed and framed so that it does not evolve divisions alike  the conceptual division  between Special and General Relativity in which emerged divides are   suggested to be parallel to and emerged from paradoxes of mind-matter, the self and nature.  Of all of the potential properties of the unique Universe, emergence, affinity, self avoidance , etc., self belonging is never a characteristic of unique and energy metabolizing spaces/entities.  ...

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Blob A Plane Economy of Space Surfaces From the Mathemati...

Created: 2009-08-07 19:38:05 | Last updated: 2009-12-21 17:32:25

Credits: User M. Kirsh

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A perspective on nature is introduced based on a visit to the Plane Geometry of Euclid and reinterpretation of the theory of relativity. Nature is redifined  as a special case of proximity that is different from normally the construed physical proximity presented to perception. The world is considered as a special case in which the Laws of Motion of Newton and Special Relativity of Einstein are hopefuly united into a single frame. The science of genetics is revisited and new theory ...

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Blob Apparency and Actuality

Created: 2009-07-19 05:24:57 | Last updated: 2009-07-19 05:29:37

Credits: User M. Kirsh

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  Introduction   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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Blob Induction, Space and Positive Ethics

Created: 2009-07-19 04:08:44 | Last updated: 2009-07-19 04:11:36

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One may purport that ones' awareness of space for scientific purposes comes about from a potential awareness of its' absence that is derived from times when ones attention is not focused on it. Yet simply one might extract the notion that space and entailed properties of it are elemental —i.e. conceptually non reducible and that from which all emanates. The words non-ethical induction, entailing the existence of ethical induction, if compared in a corresponding manner (to indivisible sp...

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