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  • The Rarity of Life Among Infinite Stars: A Philosophical and Scientific Inquiry (By Mr. Chris Kingsley and Mr. Joseph Bright)

    (Background music) Introduction “The universe is not a world of separate things and events but is a cosmos The physical world and spiritual experience are both aspects of the same reality and man and the universe The Limits of Human Perception Our perception of the universe is constrained by our current scientific Part III: The Propensity of Life on Earth Versus the Chances in an Almost Infinite Universe “Therefore in a way that supports our existence because if the universe were different, we wouldn't be here to

  • Life After Death, Chapter 2: Tarra's Moral Awakening (By Alex Mos)

    humanity lived mentally sedated and spiritually numb, lulled to submission by AI and sustained by modest universal She opened her LBD files and walked through her former life as an observer, not the protagonist. Diversity breeds resilience and accelerates innovation . But neither  historical  humans nor posthumanist successors encoded it into a functional, universal Moral “Who will write the Universal Moral Protocol, Atommy? AI or humans?” “Neither. We will.

  • Philosophy and Attachment -- Why Findings Shouldn't Be Attached To

    and religion is well-articulated, contrasting the fixed answers often provided by religion with the open-ended stating that true philosophical inquiry requires a willingness to let go of cherished beliefs and remain open Unlike the swift, definitive answers offered by a Google search, philosophy thrives in the realm of the open-ended Part III: How to Commit to the Truth This commitment to truth can often render open philosophical discussions Our findings, however meticulously arrived at, may not be met with universal acclaim.

  • Unavoidable Events and Logic: Understanding the Unavoidable and The Logically Inevitable

    If you do this, based on your experiences and deep existential insights - you will open up to a new world Some inevitabilities are universal, while others are personal consequences. Between Choice and the Uncontrollable Life is a product of evitable and inevitable outcomes – some universal The universe's reason might not necessarily lie in a divine plan, but in the inescapable logic of cause Our choices have consequences, and the universe itself might be a product of fundamental principles,

  • The World Beyond the Mind -- How To Understand It Further

    There is a universe unfolding beyond the confines of our consciousness, governed by its own inherent The objective truth does not care what you think or feel, hence the ruthlessness of logic, which the universe The benefit of doubt is that it allows us to be open minded to the truth. In the case of the identification card unlocking the door, the door's opening is a direct result of the The door would open regardless of our beliefs or assumptions.

  • My Philosophy on Aliens: Insights and Reflections

    Guessing Attempt Written by Ori Sindel The Rubinshteinic Frame Condition Theory -- Why Innovation Has a Universal Function Is the Universe a Consciousness? beyond the realm of theory and speculation, could have a negative influence over our position in the universe were ever united against a common enemy, we might be the most powerful species in this side of the universe Nathan Lasher's Feedback Not saying [aliens] exist, but why else would we have been given a universe?

  • The Paradox of Modern Liberty: When Freedom Becomes a Dictatorship of the Many

    Far from the open-mindedness I expected, I found traits of inconsideration, elitism, and a surprising You cannot expect universal agreement, nor should those who dissent be shamed into compliance.

  • What is True Evil?

    I have studied ethics in university, and in fact, the philosophy of morality was my first introduction there are three interpretations of morality: Objective morality , which claims that good and evil are universal Hence the value of secrecy : Better not to ruin one's ambitions by being so recklessly open. Every action has the potential to cause pain and suffering for a universal right or wrong reason, and The universe balances good and evil, and our lives mirror it in its dualistic essence.

  • Life After Death (Story by Alex Mos)

    The gate opened when she returned to her seat. The front door opened noiselessly, and she stepped inside the mansion. The garden doors opened to a transparent elevator when she approached it. The opaque doors on the other side slid open. of Casa da Livraria, the famous baroque Biblioteca Joanina in Coimbra, located at the heart of the University

  • Embracing the Power of the Void and Reality’s Emptiness

    article that delves into the concept of nihilism and the human quest for meaning in an indifferent universe Fear of being worthless in a worthless universe. This "motherly entity" can take many forms: a strict ideology , a unifying theory of the universe , or – the universality of nothingness: A universe where meaning is as real as a piece of fiction. In fact, science claims that over 31% of stuff makes up most of the universe.

  • My Own Wake -- Solitude of Worlds (A Dark Poem)

    questions of significance, autonomy, and the human condition against the backdrop of an indifferent universe existentialist themes, particularly the confrontation with a seemingly indifferent or even hostile universe This aligns with the metaphysical perspective that the universe is vast, complex, and indifferent to The speaker recognizes that "Earth didn’t care when they departed without lies," suggesting a universe This can be viewed as an internalized representation of a cruel and indifferent universe.

  • Examining Stress and Exhaustion In the Philosopher's Journey

    Yet, I defy the anonymity chosen by my mentor, the professor who first opened my eyes to the beauty of It is the human yearning for knowledge, the insatiable desire to escape the chains of universal ignorance

  • Affiliation Bias (Also, Philosocom's Directory on Biases)

    and the willingness to question one's beliefs and affiliations, encouraging intellectual honesty and openness Instead, they would strive for a more balanced approach, and be open enough to criticize the very thing minded as philosophy, and the fact that open mindedness to include new ideas is imperative for the Not as open minded to the point of finding out that some of its claims were false. You might want to be agnostic just to prepare a more-open mind.

  • 7 Essences of Existence -- A Guide to Physical Reality

    Everything that is not composed of these universal building blocks cannot truly exist in physical reality Location: All things that truly exist must have a space in the universe, so "the Great Void" must contain Finitude: Only the Great Void of the Universe can be infinite, given that the entirety of the universe The universe always keeps expanding, meaning that it always has an end which is simply broken every time It's this universal void that allows all of existence's essences exist and be expressed.

  • The Philosophy of the Galactic Empire -- Why Oppression Isn't the Way to Rule

    Order) (Villainy/Anti-Villainy Directory) Alex Mos's Synopsis The Galactic Empire in the Star Wars universe In the Star Wars universe, Emperor Palpatine embodies the grandiose narcissist, and narcissism often of the Galactic Empire The Galactic Empire , while undeniably a powerful presence in the Star Wars universe However, a healthy society thrives on open exchange of ideas, and not on blind obedience . Conclusions The Star Wars universe offers a much-relevant exploration of the dangers of oppression, in

  • Crisis Of Love: A Dialogue Between Journalist and a Philosopher (By Mr. Machiek Machiek Akuocpiir Cayier)

    One evening, in the month of March, the philosopher, known as Jago, returned from the university late Who studies Journalism at a public university. Unlike Jago who was at a privately owned International University. You know Makerere was the University she said to have joined the Journalism studies. She once told him that she majors in journalism at a certain university

  • Escaping Inevitable Doom - The Space Nomad Theory

    We will need to colonize other planets and become citizens of the universe, exploring the cosmos and The black dwarf, by the way, is currently a concept in-theory, as it's probable that the universe is confront the inevitable and embark on a journey of cosmic exploration, embracing the vastness of the universe The vastness of the universe presents both immense challenges and boundless opportunities. As such, We must transition from being mere inhabitants of Earth to becoming citizens of the universe

  • Why You Should Develop the Habit of Looking Both Ways -- Ethics (By Ms. Hali Bash March)

    Four guidelines are offered for effective use: respect and include both sides of the spectrum, be open-minded Be open minded and creative -- try to look at the case from different angles and perspectives. Wallace claims that the nature of the universe is based on dualities.

  • The Horror of the Dimensional Merge Theory -- The Product of a Deranged Mind (And Why Minds Matter In Idea-Creation)

    Life is a cartoon; we are all the characters of the larger; the cartoons we make are part of our own universe that eventually, these "dimensions" will begin to collide with one another, thus creating a bigger universe -- Heather Mason, Silent Hill 3 I believe that this universe wouldn't be able to stand so many universes If characters from the " Mortal Kombat " universe exist "for real", then they would be butchering us individuals and society as a whole , as knowing the truth allows us to act better according to the universe

  • Truth, Opinion and PC Culture -- A Debate On Sensitivity and Honesty

    " truth with political correctness, in the name of cooperation and harmony within a multi-cultural, universal And likewise, it can help us to become more honest and open with others. And when others allow us to be more open, we can even nurture true, unconditional love.

  • The Degree Fallacy -- A Critique Towards Exclusivity

    Philosophers such as Socrates, Diogenes, and David Hume didn't graduate from a university; regardless One of its points is to open you up to more job opportunities via the certificate that is their degree Like me, he did not graduate from university. Mr. The same way I have utilized the university of life. I use it as a basis for understanding.

  • The Problem With Time

    to their opinions, my own evaluation, as with those of some, has a problem with the belief that the universe In other words, perhaps this very universe has always existed, and thus has never needed, necessarily If we will, through a universal translator device, talk with a sentient alien about our Earthly time For comparison, it's like talking with a very isolated tribesman about the now-universal Christian calendar It is sufficient to include something or someone that exists outside of this universal sphere to render

  • Criticizing Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs -- Why It's Faulty, and My Alternative

    (Background music) Challenging the Universality of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs Contrary to popular belief , I don't think Maslow's hierarchy of needs activity is objectively universal for all human beings, as who have various special needs not accounted for in Maslow's hierarchy, making his theory not truly universal application of realizing an individual's full potential might as well always be in the shadows of our universal

  • Twin Peaks -- A Philosophical Article On Quantum Reality (By Ms. Angie Hincks) -- Part 3

    Article Series) Introduction: In the realm of quantum physics, where the unobservable mysteries of the  universe Much like the artist who waits for the gaze of their beloved, the universe too waits for our attention In this vast and interconnected universe, we are both the emitter and the absorber of waves. In the end, the boundaries between the self and the universe, the conscious and the subconscious, the As we explore the mysteries of consciousness, we are not merely uncovering the secrets of the universe

  • The Beautiful World of Numbers and Directory

    Unmasking the Hidden Language of the Universe We usually picture numbers as cold, robotic things, locked In the abstract composition of the universe, in the world beyond the mind, numbers dance as the fundamental The answer, I believe, lies in the indefinite struggle between the individual and the universe. Ancient philosophies like Taoism of a universal force, the Tao, all that there is. They are the architects of the universe, weaving not just atoms but also the very fabric of our beings

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