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More on Aristotle (excerpt):
When the Athenian philosopher Plato died in 347 BC his student, Aristotle, left Athens and moved to the Aegean island of Assos. With the help of other philosophers he established a new school on the nearby island of Lesbos, where he lived for two more years.
https://zwaremetalen239.blogspot.com/2025/01/obscene.html?zx=774c5a12d704f948
ReplyDeleteBlogger put one of my posts behind a warning. Their hypocrisy really knows no bounds.
Amen!
DeleteStill have no expirience being banned?(shadow-banned)
Delete;-p
Well, it asks me to sign in(to know my age, bleh).
DeleteAnd I can't answer under your posts (without sign in) anyway.
So, I will answer here, and who knows what will follow. ;-)
//Well, if you 'honey, I shrunk the kids!' the above to the nano/femto level, that weirdness of weirdness known as quantum mechanics starts to rule how matter behaves.
Quantum Mechanic -- that is how ALL matter works ALL of the time.
That's just TOO MANY of that Quantum Weirdness in everyday life. So we just see averages, which we threat as Non-Weirdness.
See?
DeletePrev my comment is Perfect Example of Unwanted Truth.
Unwanted, or simply Unknown? And is that how Dark Matter works? Because dark matter (if it exists) doesn't seem to interact with ordinary matter (although it appears to me to be able to "decay" into photons in the presence of magnetic fields for some unexplained reason)
DeleteTalk to Blogger... it isn't me. I allow anonymous comments.
ReplyDeleteCaptcha is "off" too. Don't know what's going on.
DeleteAs for shadow banned? Who's to say what the algorithm does?
Delete:-)
DeleteThat's it, that's it.
Instead of "goat ate my homework", it's "algo did it, not me". ;-p
Plausible denial -- root of all and any (political) power.
Claim credit for all "good" effects, and place blame on opponents for any "ill effects". Scapegoating "heals"... and what better scapegoat than an algorithm and the incompetent programmer who built him? It's the "power" of scapegoating to make visibles invisible and invisibles visible.
DeleteLike I said something else...
Deleteyawn.
Like I wasn't confirming it... z-z-z-z-z-z!
ReplyDeleteWho knows... you not trying to be very expoicit. Or straightforward.
DeleteAnd treating my words that way -- like having double bottom.
Did you ever read Tacitus? Esoteric speech is de rigueur in times of political struggle. Criticism of the wrong people can get you "cancelled"... and not just digitally.
DeleteJust ask Tulsi Gabbard, who 'flipped' on 702 last week.
DeleteWhatever.
DeleteI'm apolitical (in respect to USA -- for sure) and you know it.
Yawn
Esoteric speech also opens windows and doors.
ReplyDeleteSelf-deception?
DeleteYes.
Yawn.
No, an "open" mind that rejects the delusion of certainty
Delete:P
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DeleteThe phrase qui pro quo, or quiproquo (from medieval Latin: literally qui instead of quo), is common in languages such as Italian, Portuguese, Spanish and French, where it means a misunderstanding.
DeleteLike a window that functions as a door.
Instead of using either, one can use the word portal, and allow the listen to interpret it as window or door. Or a limbic space to a sacred space... like a torii.
DeleteWhat you are talking about?
ReplyDeleteI know how Evolution working. Why I need to surrender such knowlage??? And adopt some chasing of wild guss technique.
W.H.Y.???
What's the merit?
To discover something new you must try something new. Isn't that evolution's technique? Serendipitous?
DeleteA fusion of two unrelated organisms that then form into a symbiosis?
Delete...or are you still holding out to discover G_d's algorithm?
DeleteYour words showing that you dunno Evolution algo.
Delete;-p
New? What new???
I was telling you what -- texts of Lem. Most recent of which was written 40 years ago.
Yawn.
New????
And refs you give -- how old are they?
New???
"Knowlage itself is power"
ReplyDeleteBut you propose to me to surrender that power (and seeking of more valid and robust knowladge -- means, more power)
What for?
Why I need to react that way?
(see, meta+talks,I do not say a word inside it, but pointing to outside matters... discussing color of cover of a book, not its content) ;-)
"More evil gets done in the name of righteousness than any other way" -Glen Cook
Delete????
DeleteSo NOW you're quoting Lindy?
DeleteLike I ever opposed to your infatulation with that lindy.
DeleteYawn.
Only have added my correcting remarks.
...if you say so... ;)
Deletequi pro quo
Deleteyawn
As nearly everithing in your perception of my anonimous person.:-)
DeleteSo full of prejudices.
In the end, everything comes down to KLT and Lazyness....
DeleteDunno. You say.
DeleteYawn.
Thinking requires an expense of energy...
DeleteYea.
DeleteThat's why it depends on Principle of Economy AKA Occam's Razor.
Or.... ptagmatism, for short.
Just as Golem XVI poinyed out -- one need not only to think -- but also think about what you do thinking about. And how to do that better.
How "pragmatic" was Antigone?
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