To Worship You (part 1 of 5) a lesson in Physicshttp://dyad.org/d06twy1.htm
understanding. I have a classical college education in Electrical Engineering - which means that I can present a rationalized mental image of how current engineering expresses its
Communication creates reality.
Quantum Mechanics for Philosophershttps://spot.colorado.edu/~huemer/papers/qm.htm
or a revision of classical logic, etc. Now here’s a more exciting experiment you can do. (This is all cribbed from Albert, by the way.) Look at the following setup: You feed
Famous Philosophers on Politics, Political Science, Globalisation, Oligarchy,Democracyhttps://www.spaceandmotion.com/Philosophy-Politics-Globalisation.htm
collected examples from classical antiquity and from recent events, especially from the career of Cæsar Borgia. So that the "Principe" is a political tract with a
Discussion of famous philosophers quotes and ideas on politics, political philosophy, political science, globalisation, oligarchy, democracy. Plato, Aristotle, Caesar, Machiavelli,
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theory, and classical thermodynamics as an example of a principle theory. His view of these two different approaches to thermodynamics may have been influenced by the debate conce
The Illogic of Atheism by Miles Mathishttps://mileswmathis.com/atheism.html
did was in mucking up classical mechanics with more lengthy and obscuring math. His most famous work was in celestial mechanics, where he recast the formulations of Kepler and New
The Illogic of Atheism by Miles Mathis
Immovable Spacetimehttps://www.mathpages.com/rr/s4-01/4-01.htm
bodies, or even to classical fields. Thus, according to Newton, we can not infer everything important about an object's state of motion simply from its distances to other objects
Solar Activity: A Dominant Factor in Climate Dynamicshttp://www.john-daly.com/solar/solar.htm
stability of motion in classical and celestial mechanics. Russ. Math. Surv. 18 (1963), 85. [2] Baliunas, S. & Soon, W.: Are variations in the length of the activity cycle rela
An analysis of the effect of solar variability on climate change
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