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Modelling of Rationality...and Beyond the Physics

By: Gh. C. Dinulescu

...strating the metaphysical nothingness* , that nothingness beyond the human perception, since the Creator hasn′t endowed us with the corresponding sen... ...en blind since childhood. In the above mentioned case, it is obvious that perception was achieved in an ″extrasensory″ fashion, both from the point ... ...organ, and from the place from which it was received. The assumption that perception was accomplished directly by the soul of the rational entity, a... ...racter of propagation, rendering it pulsatory, inadequate to the needs of visualization. The building with an obviously bipolarizing effect of the p... ...in the face of evidence of an auditive, tactile, olfactive and sometimes visual nature and, in most of the cases, through the movement of some objec... ...uncovering, of a Roman road. The ghostly appearances of this kind, merely visual, unaccompanied by other effects (acoustic, for example) and include... ...a benchmark is characterized by uniformity (constant ″speed″) – hence the perception of superior rational entities (humanoids) on that uniform ″flow... ...nsory-sentimental ″experience″. A rational entity can have sensations and perceptions only within the material reality and only if it is embodied (m...

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Speculations and Physics

By: Sam Vaknin, Ph. D.

...acket that inhibits thinking "outside the box" and renders impossible the faithful perception of "objective" reality. So, what made mathematics s... ... at the expense of its coherence and nature. 6. There is a widespread intuition or perception that mathematics is certain because it deals with a-p... ...on seems to be the natural state of things - why did evolution resort to the false perception of continuum? And how can a machine which is bound to... ...se (camouflage) and Substitution. An excitation is achieved only through specific (visual or verbal) representations (the Allowed Representations).... ...s. An exogenic event, for this purpose, is also a language element (consisting of a visual, three dimensional representation, an audio component and... ...eficiency: Distinction, Lack of Distinction, Understanding, Lack of Understanding. Perception is the processing of information and consciousness is... ...g. Perception is the processing of information and consciousness is being aware of perception. The focusing of attention transforms perception (=im... ...emories") where imagery and irrational narratives - displaced, condensed, rendered visually, revised to produce coherence, and censored to protect ...

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Progress in Physics : The Journal on Advanced Studies in Theoretical and Experimental Physics, Including Related Themes from Mathematics

By: Florentin Smarandache

.... Advance NATO Workshop on the Nature of Time, Geometry and the Physics of Perception, Tatranksa Lomnica, Slovakia, May 2001, Kluwer Publishers, 2003.... ... PROGRESS IN PHYSICS April, 2005 averages for the greater convenience of a visual estimation of similarity of their shapes (more details see in [8, 9]...

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Begin the Adventure : How to Break the Light Barrier

By: Florentin Smarandache

...t exceed the velocity of light" that only means we will receive no direct visual evidence of a ship moving away from us faster than light. Relativi... ...ht were infinite would we expect there to be no distortion at any speed. Visual/optical distortion does not equate to a real change. Similarly,... ... time in the Minkowski diagram and geometric rotation (a transformation of visual perception) of a spacetime coordinate system, in which length does ... ... the Minkowski diagram and geometric rotation (a transformation of visual perception) of a spacetime coordinate system, in which length does not shri...

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Chance a Tale in Two Parts

By: Joseph Conrad

...lete insight into his personality such as it was; a personality capable of perception and with a feeling for the vagaries of fate, but essentially sim... ...And the disclosure which so often rewards a moment of detachment from mere visual impressions gave me a thrill very much ap- proaching a shudder. I se... ...be, I feared, since, for me, that idea was inseparably associated with the visual impression of Fyne. Where, why, how, a rapid striding rush could be ... ... undisputed. Y ou may imagine then the force of the shock in the intuitive perception not merely of danger, for she did not know what was alarming her... ...r, Mrs. Fyne remembered; and she had the instantaneous, profound, maternal perception of the child’s loneliness—and a girl too! It was irresistible. A... ...g; and (you know how one’s memory gets suddenly stimulated) I was reminded visually, with an almost painful distinctness, of the ghostly white 104 Ch... ...e door.” As is my habit, or my weakness, or my gift, I don’t know which, I visualized the story for myself. I really can’t help it. And the vision of ... ... the impressions attending his first breakfast on board the Ferndale, both visual and mental, were as fresh to him as if received yesterday. The surpr... ...or rather the want of occasion, for this con- versation, had sharpened the perceptions of the unsophisti- cated second officer of the Ferndale. He was...

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A Modern Utopia

By: H. G. Wells

...nterplay. At least, that is how life shapes itself more and more to modern perceptions. Until you bring in individualities, nothing comes into being, ... ...e are, men who can neither sleep well nor think well, nor attain to a full perception of beautiful ob- jects, who do not savour the best of existence ... ... a well-oiled engine beside a scrap- heap. It has even got this confounded visual organ swivelling about in the most alert and lively fashion. But tha... ...than his—good hock to the mixed gin, porter and treacle of his emotions, a perception of si- militudes and oppositions that carries even thrills. And ...

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Tales of Unrest

By: Joseph Conrad

... me to say anything about it here. The suggestion of it was not mental but visual: the actual idiots. It was after an interval of long groping amongst... ...the sentiment of 79 Joseph Conrad being alone of one’s kind, to the clear perception of the loneliness of one’s thoughts, of one’s sensations— to the... ...not, would not move any more. He was completely dis- tracted by the sudden perception that the position was without issue—that death and life had in a... ...d he very nearly said aloud “Of course!”—such was his sudden and masterful perception of the in- destructible character of her being. Nothing could de...

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On The Origin Of The Human Mind, Second Edition

By: Ph.D. Andrey Vyshedskiy

...ulating and provocative. The author puts forward an explanation for the evolution of the human mind based on predator detection that led to increased visual mental analysis which set the stage for visual mental syntheses. The author presents an impressive array of recent research on the brain with up to date references that are highly relevant to his case and the origin of...

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Beauchamp's Career

By: George Meredith

...re in requisition and of impor- tance—an instance of a want of delicacy of perception Rosamund was not sorry to detect. For good-looking, re- fined-lo... ...ukely Culbrett, her husband’s old friend, one of those happy men who enjoy perceptions without opinions, and are not born to adminis- ter comfort to o... ...to rank dishonesty? So thought the patient lady, wiser in that than in her perceptions. Renee made a boast of not persuading her guest to stay, avowin... ... Rosamund Culling had a whole collection of photographs of him, equal to a visual history of his growth in chapters, from boyhood to midshipmanship an... ... of a ride of the young couple to the downs with his customary alacrity of perception as being the very best arrangement for hurry- ing them to the po...

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The War of the Worlds

By: H. G. Wells

... miles out lay an ironclad, very low in the water, almost, to my brother’s perception, like a water- logged ship. This was the ram Thunder Child. It w... ...m at the back of the head-body, 110 The War of the Worlds and eyes with a visual range not very different from ours except that, according to Philips...

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Memorials and Other Papers

By: Thomas de Quincey

...ley believed himself to be answering. And his answer was,— That utility, a perception of the resulting benefit, was the true determining motive. Meant... ...; he is conscious of no darkness, sim- ply because for him there exists no visual ray of speculation— no vestige of prelusive light. Similar, and cont... ...scure from any confusion of thought, but, on the contrary, from too keen a perception of the truth, which may have seduced him at times into too ellip...

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The Enormous Room

By: E. E. Cummings

...his case—a well-knit keen-eyed agile man, with a sense of humour and sharp perception of men, women and things in particular and in general—was called... ... simple one—it was for a man to wave, shout or make other signs audible or visual to an inhabitant of the women’s quarters; and, for a girl, to be see...

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Democracy and Education

By: John Dewey

...approximate accuracy the action in reaching which will coordinate with his visual activities; to be able, that is, to tell whether he can reach a seen... ...nd other devices which secure auto- matic skill at the expense of personal perception. In all cases, the adult environment is accepted as a standard f... ... transcendental. That is, it is something apart from direct experience and perception. So far as experience is concerned, it is empty; it repre- sents... ...lection of the hand reactions which effect grasping, but of the particular visual stimuli which call out just these reactions and no others, and an es... ...an ability which can be used for anything except the mere noting of verbal visual forms. He may not even be in- creasing his ability to make accurate ... ...ifference between the training of ability to spell which comes from taking visual forms in a narrow context and one which takes them in connection wit... ... representatives. Emphasis upon symbols and institu- tions tends to divert perception from the direct growth of experience in richness of meaning. Ano... ...these submerged presentations with one another and with new presentations. Perception, for example, is the com- plication of presentations which resul... ...nt experience. (1) The increment of meaning corresponds to the in- creased perception of the connections and continuities of the activities in which w...

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