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10 candidate claims · branch V · biophysics
- an attack targeting an otherworldly civilization existing on what we now know as the Antarctic continent? - We need to take a second look at the Edfu Texts and the story of the Island of the Egg because it's the source material for Plato's story.— Did aliens build these mega structures? | Ancient Aliens: Declassified (S1, E39) | Full Ep
- reality exists because this transcendent reality is by its very definition changeless and therefore perfect if X is true then X must never change absolutely central to Plato to st. Agustin to— Fyodor Dostoevsky Complete Lecture Series - Matt Raphael Johnson
- Well, absolutely, people just need to acquaint themselves with this. At school, I got to know Heraclitus, and I thought he was far more interesting than Plato. And then about 20, I read Alan Watts's Tao: The Watercourse Way, and that reconnected me with the pre-Socratic philosophers like Heraclitus. And it was another life-changing moment when I read that book. And since then Taoism has always been part of my thinking. So people can start by picking up books,— Iain McGilchrist: "Wisdom, Nature and the Brain" | The Great Simplification #85
- the platonic solids. And then he found a new solid, one that hadn't been discovered before. Energy never travels in straight lines. It always moves in curves. By— Flower of Life and Sacred Geometry Movie
- Energy never travels in straight lines. It always moves in curves. By incorporating curves into the basic geometry of our platonic solids, you actually discover much simpler particles— Sacred Geometry Explained Like Never Before
- perception, but a world of calculation, of mathematics. Think back to Plato, right? Who says that the truth is what is super sensible and eternal because we know that what— Roger Berkowitz: Exploring the Human Condition
- what philosophers have tried to do for the past 2,000 years which is why this question never really gets answered roughly from Plato onward philosophers have always tried to ground being in— Martin Heidegger Explained, Part 1: Being and Time (1927)
- essence of justice this is essence of what is good which me in a way that the dialogue is unfolding in Plato you never get to do Italy always a little bother but but also in— Hannah Arendt's "The Human Condition" (Part 2)
- Timeless and eternal once I've like through excess and it's graduated to my unconscious it becomes a goddamn platonic form I never even have to think about it again it's always the same it— The Net (41): Neoplatonism, Vertical Causation, Xenobots, Nature/Notion, Fre(Q) Theory, &
- so what do we do with that well there's always risk through that we obviously don't want to have a naive metaphysics like we now know like Aristotle has by just conceptualizing— The Net (41): Neoplatonism, Vertical Causation, Xenobots, Nature/Notion, Fre(Q) Theory, &