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World of Physics and World beyond Physics is Metaphysics
World of Physics and World beyond Physics is Metaphysics
The more science I studied, the more I saw that physics becomes metaphysics and numbers become imaginary numbers. The farther you go into science, the mushier the ground gets. You start to say, ‘Oh, there is an order and a spiritual aspect to science.’ – Dan Brown The physical world we live is governed by theories and laws of physics. These scientific laws and theories form the fundamental basis…
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A Deductive Argument Confirming My Non-Paleo Diet
(1) Coffee is a part of my diet. (2) "The Paleo Diet" is a diet which mimicks what humans during the Paleolithic Era must've eaten. (3) Coffee was not part of the diet of Paleolithic humans. (4) To reiterate, coffee is a part of my diet. (5) Any diet incorporating coffee is not considered "Paleo." (6) Thus, my diet isn't Paleo.
Sherlock and POP theology!
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Friends and Readers – Sorry we have been MIA for so long, between dissertation chapters Seth and I were lost somewhere between Narnia and Dorne. We’ll always come back to you though, just like Percy Jackson’s sword, Riptide.
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One of my other jobs, a job that I love more than all the others – except parenting – is teaching undergrads. I’ve had such…
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Sherlock Holmes and logic part 1: The truth behind deduction
Here is an example of deduction at work:
Premise 1: Sherlock Holmes was wrong to think his conclusions were arrived at by deduction.
Premise 2: If Sherlock Holmes was wrong to think his conclusions were arrived at by deduction, then Sherlock Holmes does not know what deduction is.
Conclusion: Sherlock Holmes does not know what deduction is.
Ain't no party like a deductive logic party because a deductive logic party don't stop 'til your book asks you to put "Hitler's mistress died in 1945" in proper notation.
"There is one person who loves max…that would be sad if that were the case. Or not, self-love might be enough. (pause). It's not."
Martin Thomson-Jones, Deductive Logic