Showing posts with label quantum world. Show all posts
Showing posts with label quantum world. Show all posts

Thursday, April 4, 2013




Human nature is not fixed: humans are able, when forced by life conditions, to adapt to their environment by constructing new, more complex, conceptual models of the world that allow them to handle the new problems.

"Things hidden in my head" Copyright 2012 © Ronald D. Isom, Sr.

Sunday, October 7, 2012

Shadow of a hidden universe

"Things hidden in my head" Copyright 2012 © Ronald D. Isom, Sr





anomalous monism
anti-dualist
artifactuality
being
being-in-the-world-before-I-theorize-about-it
categories
cause
central state materialism
Chomsky's poverty of stimulus argument
cognitivism
completeness of physical explanation
concept
conjecture and refutation
datum
descriptions
dualism
epistemology
ethical
existence
explanation
folk psychology
functionalism
functionalism, computer
functionalism, machine
given
good and evil
hard problem
human
hypothesis
hypothesis  and test
idealism
identity theory, token
identity theory, type
incarnation
individuals
life
logic
mind body problem
monism
moral sense
myth
necessity
non-existence
ontology
pan-materialism
pan-psychism
paradigms
perception and propositional attitudes
philosophy
practical metaphysic of experience
presence
process
process metaphysics
proximate and ultimate
psychism
psychoanalytic theory
real
reduction
remote-yet-immediate metaphysic of existence
substance
substance ontology
supervenience
system
systems
theory
theory of mind
theory of the recognition of mind
transcendental analytic
ultimate
ultimate and proximate
understanding
universe
world
zombies





The Tomb of CRC - The Symbolism of the Seven Sides:
"The Tomb of CRC The Symbolism of the Seven Sides by Jack Courtis The Tomb of CRC is described in the Fama Fraternitatis as a seven-sided vault. On each of its seven walls, there are inscribed 10 symbols or figures. They are neither described nor explained in the Fama. In the late 19th Century, the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn created the symbolism of the seven sides based on 40 per wall and not 10. Dr Wynn Westcott, one of the founders of the Order, gave an explanation part of which is quoted below from Israel Regardie's book, The Complete Golden Dawn System of Magic. The symbols are also from his book."