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Diogenes of Babylon posted an update 5 years, 1 month ago
Alexa – Does Bill Gates Kill People?
The results are a cack. Conclusively so…
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Diogenes of Babylon posted an update 5 years, 1 month ago
Cuttlefish exert self-control in a delay of gratification task
https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rspb.2020.3161
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Diogenes of Babylon posted an update 5 years, 1 month ago
The 26,000-Year Astronomical Monument Hidden in Plain Sight
“These [human] postures may be matched to their corresponding reflexes in terms of angle and degree much as one would join cams in a worm-gear drive. There is an angle for doubt, for sorrow, for hate, for joy, for contemplation, and for devotion. There are as many others as there are…[Read more]
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Fascinating. Thank you for sharing.
I found one of the comments pertaining to the article also of interest.
“…I’m particularly intrigued by the passage of his writing you quote, which pretty clearly expresses the idea that humans embody and express our emotions and thoughts with our entire bodies. This is an idea that should be familiar t… -
Gurdjieff’s Movements.
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Diogenes of Babylon posted a new activity comment 5 years, 1 month ago
Heidegger’s History of Metaphysics, Part Four:
The Cartesian Destruction of Being“Here we see clearly, once again, the highly “subjective” character of modern “objectivity.” To “represent” always means to relate the object to oneself. And note Heidegger’s unusually strong language: we “force” it back to ourselves “as the norm-giving domai…[Read more]
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Diogenes of Babylon posted a new activity comment 5 years, 1 month ago
Heidegger’s History of Metaphysics, Part Three:
The Emergence of Modernity“The subject (or ego) is, furthermore, understood to exist “inside.” As I discussed at length in the previous essay, modern subjectivity is understood to abide “in here,” standing opposed to an “external world” that is “out there.” The interiority of the subject is…[Read more]
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Heidegger’s History of Metaphysics, Part Four:
The Cartesian Destruction of Being“Here we see clearly, once again, the highly “subjective” character of modern “objectivity.” To “represent” always means to relate the object to oneself. And note Heidegger’s unusually strong language: we “force” it back to ourselves “as the norm-giving domai…
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Thanks for posting this,,,,I have been in need of some brain stimulant.
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Diogenes of Babylon posted a new activity comment 5 years, 1 month ago
Heidegger’s History of Metaphysics, Part Two:
Late Antiquity & the Middle Ages“To understand the history of metaphysics, therefore, is to understand Platonism — since ultimately they come to the same thing (the history of metaphysics is the history of Platonism). For Heidegger, however, comprehending this history is not the same thing as…[Read more]
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Heidegger’s History of Metaphysics, Part Three:
The Emergence of Modernity“The subject (or ego) is, furthermore, understood to exist “inside.” As I discussed at length in the previous essay, modern subjectivity is understood to abide “in here,” standing opposed to an “external world” that is “out there.” The interiority of the subject is…
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Heidegger’s History of Metaphysics, Part Four:
The Cartesian Destruction of Being“Here we see clearly, once again, the highly “subjective” character of modern “objectivity.” To “represent” always means to relate the object to oneself. And note Heidegger’s unusually strong language: we “force” it back to ourselves “as the norm-giving domai…
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Thanks for posting this,,,,I have been in need of some brain stimulant.
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Diogenes of Babylon posted an update 5 years, 1 month ago
Heidegger’s History of Metaphysics, Part 1:
Platonism“I should also note that this account of Heidegger’s history of metaphysics, and my critique of the Traditionalists, is part of a larger project the aim of which is to arrive at a new approach to philosophy, through putting Heidegger and the Traditionalists into dialogue with each other. The…[Read more]
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Heidegger’s History of Metaphysics, Part Two:
Late Antiquity & the Middle Ages“To understand the history of metaphysics, therefore, is to understand Platonism — since ultimately they come to the same thing (the history of metaphysics is the history of Platonism). For Heidegger, however, comprehending this history is not the same thing as…
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Heidegger’s History of Metaphysics, Part Three:
The Emergence of Modernity“The subject (or ego) is, furthermore, understood to exist “inside.” As I discussed at length in the previous essay, modern subjectivity is understood to abide “in here,” standing opposed to an “external world” that is “out there.” The interiority of the subject is…
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Heidegger’s History of Metaphysics, Part Four:
The Cartesian Destruction of Being“Here we see clearly, once again, the highly “subjective” character of modern “objectivity.” To “represent” always means to relate the object to oneself. And note Heidegger’s unusually strong language: we “force” it back to ourselves “as the norm-giving domai…
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Thanks for posting this,,,,I have been in need of some brain stimulant.
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Whenever I read Heidegger I think, “How can one make a difficult subject more difficult to comprehend?” Well done, Heidegger.
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I’m aware of his past affiliation. Talk about a dark spot on the resume.
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… also ML … Husserl = Buddism in German … Heidegger was a student of Husserl … a possible explanation of the difficulty with understanding Heidegger?
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If you spend a significant amount of time trying to decipher his vocabulary it is intelligible enough. I get his main points, though, I’m no fan. Good philosophers bring concrete clarity to profound abstraction. For myself, Heidegger lacks in this department. Buddism, in general, I find much more stimulating than either Heidegger or Husserl…
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Diogenes of Babylon posted a new activity comment 5 years, 1 month ago
It is of the essence that you watch Dr Farrell’s lecture at the San Mateo conference:
Analysis of the Breakaway Civilization by Joseph P Farrell:
Also must watch Catherine Austin Fitt’s talk: The Black Budget https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w0mimIp8mr8
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Diogenes of Babylon posted a new activity comment 5 years, 1 month ago
Take a look at Dr Rosin’s appearance at the Secret Space Program Conference, 2014 San Mateo:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3F0Q8eb56L8
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Thanks! I will watch that very shortly… I am just finishing up watching the last fireside chat that I missed this past Friday.
Next up… will be Dr. Rosin’s San Mateo 2014 Presentation.
Thanks again!
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It is of the essence that you watch Dr Farrell’s lecture at the San Mateo conference:
Analysis of the Breakaway Civilization by Joseph P Farrell:
Also must watch Catherine Austin Fitt’s talk: The Black Budget https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w0mimIp8mr8
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No worries… I have seen all of Dr. Farrell’s presentations at the Secrete Space Programs Conferences that he participated in and beg others to watch them. Same with Secreatary Fitts. I just wish they’d have a new one… with the same speakers; as I am sure we would all love to see.
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Diogenes of Babylon posted an update 5 years, 1 month ago
Zero: Mathematical Platonism vs. Nominalism
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Diogenes of Babylon posted a new activity comment 5 years, 1 month ago
Christopher, no need to say “sorry”. 🙂 Dr Farrell has generously provided us with his virtual Agora where all matters of seriousness can be discussed freely and constructively.
In the first instance you may care to look at the videos produced and featuring Dr. Carol Rosin:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZzycDOXYfta6SpCF4d2VkA
Her…[Read more]
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Diogenes of Babylon posted an update 5 years, 1 month ago
We really ought to stop eating the Galactic Federation’s ambassadors.
First it was Octopuses.
Then, Calamari.
Now we must add Cuttlefish to the list of “Eat not the sentient folk”.https://arstechnica.com/science/2021/03/cuttlefish-can-pass-the-marshmallow-test/
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Diogenes of Babylon posted an update 5 years, 1 month ago
SpaceX’s first paying Moon flight customer wants to give away eight seats aboard his spaceship.
Yusaku Maezawa, is the first paying passenger to book a trip aboard SpaceX’s Starship spacecraft around the Moon Maezawa, a billionaire, serial entrepreneur and an artist himself, has paid for the entire trip himself, including the eight passenger sea…[Read more]
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… I wonder who the cinematographer for the “moon flight” will be? With CGI / VFX there is probably no need for one. I did hear a rumor that Helene Bertha Amalie Riefenstahl and Walter Dornberger had a secret child and that he now runs a multinational CGI company. My, that would be ideal. Truly the best of both worlds.
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The Private State has its test-tube Kubrick’s,
by design.
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Diogenes of Babylon posted an update 5 years, 1 month ago
The Brothers Flynn in Conjunction
“The guest for this episode is a heavyweight in multiple fields. Walter Bosley is a counterintelligence specialists who worked for the FBI during the final days of the Cold World, and later, with the Air Force Office of Special Investigation, or AFOSI. After retiring from national security in the early…[Read more]
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Diogenes of Babylon posted a new activity comment 5 years, 1 month ago
Genesis of the Cosmos: The Ancient Science of Continuous Creation
by Paul LaViolette“Recent developments in theoretical physics, including systems theory are challenging long-held mechanistic views of the universe. Many thinkers have speculated that the remnants of an ancient science survive today in mythology and esoteric lore, but until…[Read more]
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Diogenes of Babylon posted a new activity comment 5 years, 1 month ago
🙂
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Diogenes of Babylon posted an update 5 years, 1 month ago
The Long Farewell to the Big Bang Model of Cosmology
“The article deals with the background to the failure of physics in the 20th century and why it is so important to work out a new physical worldview. The cosmos is to be understood as an open system, not as an inflating ball. This knowledge has a direct bearing on the understanding of the sun…[Read more]
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Joseph has said many times that todays physics is “DEAD ENDED” after Heavyside murdered the workings of another famous scientist who’s name escapes me.
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J.C. Maxwell, I presume.
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James Clerk Maxwell
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Sir Fred Hoyle “likes” your post. 🙂
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Genesis of the Cosmos: The Ancient Science of Continuous Creation
by Paul LaViolette“Recent developments in theoretical physics, including systems theory are challenging long-held mechanistic views of the universe. Many thinkers have speculated that the remnants of an ancient science survive today in mythology and esoteric lore, but until…
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Diogenes of Babylon posted an update 5 years, 1 month ago
Cosmology of the Electric Universe, Part 1 – Body of the Sun.
“Whether in geology, or biology, or planetary science, we find a consensus in the EU community that we all live in a connected Universe, a Universe of worlds within worlds. Hierarchy is a real idea: a cell within your body is not at the same level as your entire body; a star within a…[Read more]
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Diogenes of Babylon posted an update 5 years, 1 month ago
Doomsday Plane Crews Made This Darkly Humorous Music Video Aptly Set To “Burning Down The House”.
The Talking Heads’ hit is set to clips of E-6B operations and houses being engulfed by nuclear firestorms.
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Diogenes of Babylon posted an update 5 years, 1 month ago
Rainer Maria Rilke, Letter to Witold von Hulewicz (11/12/25)
Extract…
Rilke, Letter to Witold von Hulewicz (11/12/25) pic.twitter.com/OIz7BJGB4J
— Dustin Illingworth (@ddillingworth) February 26, 2021
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Good one Diogenes!