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Absolute knowledge
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Poorly designed and fabricated guns and ammunition scatter their shots rather widely around the center of a target, and better guns produce tighter patterns. Absolute knowledge of the forces accelerating a bullet should produce absolutely reliable...
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Music
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I truly believe that all music comes from one source. Our brain is just a tuner, or a listening tool.
Exact timings
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What could be the most accurate estimate of an occurence of an event?
Why is it not possible to exactly determine time of death of a person? As well as time of falling into sleep? Even if the body is connected to the myriad of sensors and measure...
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Koan and multi-dimensional universe
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A kōan is a story, dialogue, question, or statement in the history and lore of Zen Buddhism, generally containing aspects that are inaccessible to rational understanding, yet may be accessible to intuition.
Wikipedia.
A famous kōan is: "Two ...
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Karma pt. III
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Let's take a look at how human interrelationship works: essentially, the more people you know, the richer is your internal world. The more conclusions you make, the more appraisals of other people's deeds you accumulate. Evaluation of each action ...
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Poorly designed and fabricated guns and ammunition scatter their shots rather widely around the center of a target, and better guns produce tighter patterns. Absolute knowledge of the forces accelerating a bullet should produce absolutely reliable predictions of its path, or so it was thought. However, knowledge is never absolute in practice and the equations of Newtonian mechanics can exhibit sensitive dependence on initial conditions, meaning small errors in knowledge of initial conditions ...
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Thu, November 19, 2009 - 8:17 AM
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I truly believe that all music comes from one source. Our brain is just a tuner, or a listening tool.
Fri, October 16, 2009 - 9:59 AM
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What could be the most accurate estimate of an occurence of an event?
Why is it not possible to exactly determine time of death of a person? As well as time of falling into sleep? Even if the body is connected to the myriad of sensors and measurement devices, wired to the computer, still there's a delay between the actual occurence and the time when it was registered.
Generally speaking, there's no ability to exactly tell when a certain event has happened. Does it depend on the observer?
Tue, October 6, 2009 - 9:55 AM
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A kōan is a story, dialogue, question, or statement in the history and lore of Zen Buddhism, generally containing aspects that are inaccessible to rational understanding, yet may be accessible to intuition.
Wikipedia.
A famous kōan is: "Two hands clap and there is a sound; what is the sound of one hand?"
Once I've heard this, immediately answer came to my mind - a clap. Why? Because a clap is something that is pertinent to a hand, and even though produced only by combination of hands...
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Thu, September 10, 2009 - 1:21 PM
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Let's take a look at how human interrelationship works: essentially, the more people you know, the richer is your internal world. The more conclusions you make, the more appraisals of other people's deeds you accumulate. Evaluation of each action gives birth to a positive or a negative emotion inside of you, thus resulting in some karmic effect upon the one who took the action. Conversely, the more people know you, the harder it is to keep your face "brave", meaning that the number of apprais...
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Wed, September 9, 2009 - 1:18 PM
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