https://youtu.be/HMdHirtIz5o Sir Arthur Eddington was a scientist whom I became aware of some weeks ago when I was researching the history of scientific peer review due to Eric Weinstein's disdain for that process. I came across one of his books, published in 1938, that had one of the words that was used before the term … Continue reading Sir Arthur Eddington: The Scientist & Mystic.
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What is Philosophy? Who could be granted the label of a Philosopher? Insights from ChatGPT.
I've seen some podcasts last week with the controversial Philosopher Jason Jorjani, who impressed me with his deep and wide-ranging intellect. Although I'm not particularly deep down the rabbit hole in the UFO (or UAP phenomenon as it is now known), as he is. He considers himself a heretic because he was fired from his … Continue reading What is Philosophy? Who could be granted the label of a Philosopher? Insights from ChatGPT.
My thoughts on writing and research in the age of AI, and tips for writing a research paper by ChatGPT.
Part I. I know for many students, writing a research paper, or starting a project that requires researching and writing can be daunting. I'm not immune to it either and it's even difficult to know where to start as well as crafting a great research question. Writing is a skill that can be learned and … Continue reading My thoughts on writing and research in the age of AI, and tips for writing a research paper by ChatGPT.
A quick overview of Paul Krugman’s post and ChatGPT modernizing Hume’s economic essay.
I was reading Paul Krugman's quick Substack post today on why we don't need to worry or panic so much of the nation's (US) trade deficit. He makes the case that America now "has a president who is obsessed with trade imbalances." This protectionist attitude and changing the financial landscape is cheered on and supported … Continue reading A quick overview of Paul Krugman’s post and ChatGPT modernizing Hume’s economic essay.
Vibe Theorizing with LLMs will be the new Vibe Coding.
Scientific exploration with AI will become the norm. Vibe coding is a new concept that has been added to our lexicon into contemporary culture. VC for short, is a small snippet into how technology like AI/LLM will transform our culture, the internet, social media, and how we interact with other and interact technology itself in … Continue reading Vibe Theorizing with LLMs will be the new Vibe Coding.
Exploring Daniel Dennett’s view on AI, Free Will and Determinism, with ChatGPT.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bH553zzjQlI The late Daniel Dannett, who I recall passed away last year at 82 years old, appeared on my algorithm feed. I was not planning on watching it, but lo and behold I did. Cait Jurmungal and Dennett discussed various philosophical topics, including his excellent counterarguments to the idea that free will is an illusion, … Continue reading Exploring Daniel Dennett’s view on AI, Free Will and Determinism, with ChatGPT.
It is no mystery for the mystics.
Quick reflections on the mystical experience.To be deprived of the profundity of the mystical experience is one of the great tragedies of humanity. Yet, God need not be sought in a plant, a pill, a church, a book, or a grand scientific theory. Though, I don’t condemn any one path.God can be revealed through service. … Continue reading It is no mystery for the mystics.
A Philosophical Rabbit Hole on a Post Regarding Michèle Lamy.
ShadowOfEzra X post. Part I. On November 24th, I came across the post above on X of Michèle Lamy with a little child depicting her as a scary evil witch or Satanist of sorts. I thought this had to be quite misleading and meant to invoke or provoke the typical reaction of anger, fear, and hatred … Continue reading A Philosophical Rabbit Hole on a Post Regarding Michèle Lamy.
The Age of Aquarius For Science and Religion.
Why scientists should be open-minded to pseudo-claims and taboo subjects.Ironically, the Age of Awakening or the Age of Aquarius coincides with talks of the mind-woke virus and identity politics. Maybe it is meant to be that way for every background needs a foreground, and every hero a villain. Nature’s dualistic nature permeated the natural world … Continue reading The Age of Aquarius For Science and Religion.
Mirror, Mirror on the Wall: Why Great Spiritual Leaders Don’t See Themselves at All.
Reflections on the ego, narcissism, its opposite, and neutrality (nondualism). The metaphysical truth of liberated souls. https://www.instagram.com/vedanta.philosophy/p/C27OPP9SvKE/?img_index=2 I just had a profound insight that feeds into my own confirmation bias on epistemic virtues and the path of great spiritual men. I was watching a video on the Daily Stoic channel about “why narcissistic leaders always … Continue reading Mirror, Mirror on the Wall: Why Great Spiritual Leaders Don’t See Themselves at All.
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