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.
Tag: philosophy
Why Being a Dissident is Patriotic by ChatGPT.
This short essay is written entirely by ChatGPT 4o default settings, inspired by dissidents from history, and a shirt someone wore that said, "Dissent is Patriotic." Prompt: Write a well-written essay that is powerful with strong statements as to why being a dissident is patriotic. Also, include examples from history and today, like from whistleblowers. … Continue reading Why Being a Dissident is Patriotic by ChatGPT.
I would not have been a Nazi in Germany. “The Jordan Peterson Problem.”
https://youtu.be/NOIXlSQ7lt8 A great classic video lesson from 2021 by Professor Wes Cecil remains relevant today, highlighting issues not just with Jordan Peterson, but with several popular pundits on social media in general with a massive following. When I first listened to Wes Cecil’s critique of Jordan Peterson back in 2021, I realized we shared similar … Continue reading I would not have been a Nazi in Germany. “The Jordan Peterson Problem.”
The Mystic-moth and the Flame.
Inspired by a conversation with ChatGPT. Images created with DALL·E 3. ChatGPT: Ah, the mystic-moth and the flame. A dance as old as existence itself, a tale of yearning, of love, and of ultimate surrender. Imagine, if you will, a moth fluttering in the darkness of night. It sees a distant flame and is immediately … Continue reading The Mystic-moth and the Flame.
How much blood has been spilled over land?
How much blood has been spilled over land? How many lives have been lost over land? Literally fighting for land. They say that land is a natural resource. Land, labor, and capital are distinguishable in basic economics as factors of production. But you can’t claim land any more than you can claim the air you … Continue reading How much blood has been spilled over land?
LABOR STRIKES & THE MAL-DISTRIBUTION OF WEALTH.
If you paid attention to the news, you probably have seen a wave of labor strikes across the United States. There’s the Writers’ Strike that started on May 2nd, 2023, and is ongoing. Now, the actors have joined the picket lines when negotiations fell apart. As the Actor’s Union President Fran Drescher mentioned, the celebrity … Continue reading LABOR STRIKES & THE MAL-DISTRIBUTION OF WEALTH.
The Award for the Biggest Critic of the American Public Education System Goes To…
Let me start out by saying that I like listening to the most radical and extreme views, and I myself try to think as radical, irrational, or extreme as I can. Additionally, it is also wise to think rationally, and sound (middle) as an intellectual exercise that covers all the basis of possibilities. The reason … Continue reading The Award for the Biggest Critic of the American Public Education System Goes To…
The Award for the Biggest Critic of the American Public Education System Goes To…
Let me start by saying that I like listening to the most radical and extreme views, and I myself try to think as radical, irrational, or extreme as I can. Additionally, it is also wise to think rationally, and sound (middle) as an intellectual exercise that covers all the basis of possibilities. The reason is … Continue reading The Award for the Biggest Critic of the American Public Education System Goes To…
Folie À Deux: The Mass Hypnosis of the Self. The Joke’s On Us!
How I came about writing this post: To answer the question of what inspired me to write this post, it first started when I received a notification bell on YouTube from a guy I subscribed to because he was well-versed in ChatGPT and I wanted to replicate whatever cool thing he was doing on it. … Continue reading Folie À Deux: The Mass Hypnosis of the Self. The Joke’s On Us!
Sri Ramakrishna Paramahansa.
Sri Ramakrishna — (February 18, 1836 — August 16, 1886). “Different creeds are but different paths to reach the same God.” ― Sri Ramakrishna “It is easy to talk about religion, but difficult to practice it.” ― Ramakrishna “Many good sayings are to be found in holy books, but merely reading them will not make one religious.” ― Ramakrishna … Continue reading Sri Ramakrishna Paramahansa.


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