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... and Kabbalah from the High Institute of Philosophy at the Russian Academy of Sciences in Mos- cow, and an MSc in bio-cybernetics from the Faculty of... ...o-cybernetics from the Faculty of Biology and Cybernetics at the Institute of Science at St. Petersburg University. In addition to his work as a sci... ...nstitute (ARI), whose goal is to cul- tivate open discourse about Kabbalah and science. His extensive educational activities awarded him the title P... ...nce. His extensive educational activities awarded him the title Professor of Ontology from the Russian Academy of Sci- About the Author 13 ences ... ...ounding reality. Therefore, 40 FROM CHAOS TO HARMONY he sought more and more information, and wanted to research and control everything. If we obse... ...ucleus of each cell contains the genetic code that encompasses all the body’s information. Theo- retically, this is all the information needed to rec... ...NEW DEGREE Even though all the cells in our bodies contain identi- cal genetic information, each cell puts a different part of that information into ...
...Laitman's new book not only demonstrates with examples from science and Kabbalah that the ego stands behind all human suffering, but also shows how we can use it to our benefit. With clear analyses of the human soul and its problems, the book provides a 'roadmap' indicating how we can...
...f thought. The Editor Foreword 7 The wisdom of Kabbalah is an advanced science. It is a science of emotion, a science of pleasure. You are welc... ...ldest dreams. Succeed Beyond Your Dreams 1 2 t he wisdom of Kabbalah is a science that reveals the superior guidance behind the whole of creation.... ... how an infant grows into an adult? Why do babies change from day to day? science can describe what unfolds within matter, but it does not see the ... ...lists, a group unparalleled in history. they created a bridge of language, information, and feel- ings, forces, and lights between the way we understa... ...ne of it was coincidental. every- thing that happens is a manifestation of information that preexisted in the initial spark of light. Following the i... ...World 9 3 the reason for the appearance of every detail in nature is the information that was initially rooted in the spark of light. Kabbalah expl... ... Baruch Shalom HaLevi Ashlag (The Rabash), Michael Laitman, Professor of Ontology and the Theory of Knowledge, PhD in Philosophy and Kabbalah, and ...
...ll people, regardless of age, sex, religion or race. Kabbalah is a higher science. It does not belong to any religion or faith, nor does it pose any... ...—the force of love and giving—also known as the “creator.” However, today science is advancing toward discovering that Nature has a “mind,” “emotion... ... me+3, and so forth. There are 125 before us, each containing a piece of information that defines the way we should be. In the language of Kabbalah... ...re, conducts of Nature and the foundation of creation. Don’t we need this information? Whatever the case may be, within each of us is a special feel... ...and his wife, Sarah, made great efforts to explain and circulate this new information. They gathered around them people who felt as they did—that th... ... “We were as those who dream.” Experience over time and the advancement of science has greatly distilled the human spirit. The Raiah Kook, Lights of ... ... Baruch Shalom HaLevi Ashlag (The Rabash), Michael Laitman, Professor of ontology and the Theory of Knowledge, PhD in Philosophy and Kabbalah, and ...
...cal or obscure, it is important to remember that this is a very practical science. The people who mastered it and wrote about it were just like you ... ...uct of their actions unite to create a wondrous wisdom, far more than the science of physics. This is so because physics is mere knowledge of the ar... ...ders of each teaching are compelled to come by its ways. For example, the science of physics is arranged precisely by the order of the worlds and th... ... is how all the holy books were written. It turns out that the writing is information about spiritual forces and operations. When Kabbalists read boo... ...e do not intend to delve deep or expand the explanation and the amount of information, but to direct the student towards obtaining the drive to prog... ...ruch Shalom HaLevi Ashlag (The Rabash), Rav Michael Laitman, Professor of Ontology and the Theory of Knowledge, PhD in Philosophy and Kabbalah, and ...
... of man’s spiritual work. The most valuable articles of The Zohar for the science of Kabbalah are Idra Raba, Idra Zuta, and Safra de Tzniuta. All of... ...nation of letters and words. This is a special way of recording spiritual information. Parsa—firmament, the division between the world of Atzilut and... ...at exists besides the Creator—man’s self, or “I,” and researches it. This science breaks down the self into parts, explains the structure and proper... ... both the Creator and man himself, provided he realizes it. There is not a science in the world that can describe, either graphically or analytically... ...ual world and thus establish direct contact with the Creator, convey this information to us using four languages: 1. The language of the TaNaKh (Tora... ...all. It is the only language that can accurately render all the spiritual information. However, only through direct study with a Kabbalist-teacher ca... ...ruch Shalom HaLevi Ashlag (The Rabash), Rav Michael Laitman, Professor of Ontology and the Theory of Knowledge, PhD in Philosophy and Kabbalah, and ...
... II. Parapsychology and the Paranormal III. Turing Machines and Universes IV. The Science of Superstitions G O D Introduction: Science, God, ... ...ck. When water waves hit rocks and retreat, they communicate to the ocean at large information about the obstacles they have encountered (their sha... ...obstacles they have encountered (their shape, size, texture, location, etc.). This information modifies the form and angle of attack (among other p... ...s notwithstanding. Yet, mathematics reigns supreme and unchallenged in the natural sciences. Why is that? What has catapulted mathematics (as disti... ... derived from a-priori structures embedded in the human mind. 2. It provides high information density, akin to stenography. Just a few symbols arr... ...ious would add). 7. Finally, mathematics is useful: it works. It underlies modern science and technology unerringly and unfailingly. In time, all ... ...al as anything "out there". Actually, the very distinction between epistemology and ontology is blurred. But is God's existence "true" - or is He ju... ...support for its assertions and fundaments, by the ambiguity of its terminology and ontology, by the derision of "proper" scientists in the "hard" d...
Essays and articles about modern physics, speculations in science, pseudo-science and the alleged incompatibility between God and modern science.
...tween aborting a fetus and destroying a sperm and an egg? These two contain all the information (=all the potential) and their destruction is philos... ...ve doubt. Markets are perceived as self-organizing, self-assembling, exchanges of information, goods, and services. Adam Smith's "invisible hand" ... ... But the ethos and myth of "order out of chaos" - with its proponents in the exact sciences as well - ran deeper than that. The very culture of com... ...gnore the future consequences of their actions. In other words, their attention and information processing faculties are distorted, skewed in favour... ...lied to animals. Law professor Steven Wise, argues in his book, "Drawing the Line: Science and the Case for Animal Rights", for the extension to an... ...ofessions (in banking, finance, the media, politics, the film industry, publishing, science, the humanities, etc.). This is partly the result of the... ...s and content indexing) to languages such as the DARPA Agent Markup Language, OIL (Ontology Inference Layer or Ontology Interchange Language), or e... ...support for its assertions and fundaments, by the ambiguity of its terminology and ontology, by the derision of "proper" scientists in the "hard" d... ...al as anything "out there". Actually, the very distinction between epistemology and ontology is blurred. But is God's existence "true" - or is He ju...
...Cyclopedia of issues in modern philosophy: The philosophy of science and religion, the cognitive sciences, cultural studies, aesthetics, art and literature, the philosophy of economics, the philosophy of psychology, and ethics....
...be ordered in a paper bound reprint from: Books on Demand ProQuest Information & Learning (University of Microfilm International) 300 ... ...………………………………..………...51 Absolute Truth……………………………………………………………………………68 Science, Destiny, and Buddhism……………………………………………………….…79 Call for Papers…... ... East-West (preface) Liu Feng (surname, given name) Dept. of Economic Information, School of Information, Xi'an University of Finance and Economi... ...differential view and the integral view. In medicine, Chinese traditional science regards humans as a part of the universe, and as being in constant... ...ng up in a struggle or conflict, leading to wars – losing the harmony. In science, Chinese culture pays more attention to spiritual harmony than mate... ... Logic: a Misleading Concept - A Contradiction Study toward Agent’s Logic Ontology, Proceedings of the First International Conference on Neutrosophy,... ... the indeterminacy problem that universally appears in current cognitive, information, system sciences, economics, quantum dynamics, and so on; to r... ...n “Logic: a Misleading Concept A Contradiction Study toward Agent’s Logic Ontology,” Proceedings of the First International Conference on Neutrosoph... ...“Logic: a Misleading Concept - A Contradiction Study toward Agent’s Logic Ontology”, Proceedings of the First International Conference on Neutrosophy...
...Publication Review by F. Liu. 22 -- Annotation in the Chinese Translation of Neutrosophics. 27 -- Neutrosophic Dialogues. 51 -- Absolute Truth. 68 -- Science, Destiny, and Buddhism. 79 -- Call for Papers. 94 -- Neutrosophy and Dialectic, postface by Anthony Mansueto. 95 --...
...ook can be ordered in microfilm format from: Books on Demand ProQuest Information & Learning (University of Microfilm International) ... ...s: J. Dezert (France), Charles Le (US), I. Stojmenovic (Canada). For more information on neutrosophics see the below links: • 0. Introduction: ... ...ssible unlike myopic algorithms that look at each iteration only at very local information as with steepest descent method. As in non-monotonic logi... ...-mail99/0819.html. [13] Girard, Jean-Yves, Linear logic, Theoretical Computer Science, 50:1-102, 1987. [14] Guinnessy, Paul; Gilbert, John, Procee... ...knowledge representation, Preprint 232, Computer Center of the USSR Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk, 1980 (in Russian). [32] Perez, Minh, Neutros... ...u/epigone/sci.math/lelswoboi. [33] Peirce, C. S., Essays in the Philosophy of Science, The Liberal Arts Press, Inc., New York, 1957. [34] Priest,... ... Logic: a Misleading Concept. A Contradiction Study toward Agent’s Logic Ontology Feng Liu Department of Management Science and Engineering... ...utrosophy, that may probably refresh the definition, logical structure and the ontology of <Neut-A> presented by Florentin Smarandache. This is show... ...gic (classification) type of valuing which concentrates on existence or being (ontology). Here we use an either/or judgement, for example we ask is ...
...KoMa-T E X A variety of books can be downloaded free from the E-library of Science: http://www.gallup.unm.edu/ smarandache ISSN: 1555-5534 (print) IS... ...namics Formula. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113 Information for Authors and Subscribers Progress in Physics has been create... ...home page http://www.geocities.com/ptep_online. Abstract and the necessary information about author(s) should be included into the papers. To submit a... ...ssibility of experimental investigation of the properties of time. Time in Science and Philosophy, Academia, Prague, 1971, 111–132. 8. Kozyrev N. A. P... ...g R. E. Around-the-world atomic clocks: predicted relativistic time gains. Science, July 14, 1972, v. 177, 166–168. 52. Hafele J. C. and Keating R. E.... ...005 PROGRESS IN PHYSICS Volume 2 review the philosophical debate about the ontology of space- time. I argue that the space-time debate and the debate ... ...bates in the history of the philosophy of science, dealing mainly with the ontology of space-time. Leibniz ignited the debate by arguing that Newton’s... ...ion of metric degrees of freedom into a part related to the true dynamical information and a part related only to the coordinate system. From this vie...
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...umans, introduce our value systems, prejudices and priorities into our activities, science included. It is better to be healthy, we say, because we... ...humanize disease. By imposing upon issues of health the pretensions of the accurate sciences, we objectified the patient and the healer alike and ut... ...orm of "reverse engineering" of scientific models is not unknown in other fields of science, nor is it unacceptable if the experiments meet the crit... ...te). It must have many levels of excitation (i.e., many modes of representation of information). The threshold ("all or nothing" firing) hypothesis... ... centers to perform similar tasks. Redundant communications channels with the same information simultaneously transferred across them. Redundant re... ...y bit of data. One can say that a new brain is created every time a single bit of information is processed. Only if these six cumulative requirem... ...support for its assertions and fundaments, by the ambiguity of its terminology and ontology, by the derision of "proper" scientists in the "hard" d...
...h Jeffrey Harrow X. The Case of the Compressed Image XI. Manage IT – Information Technology at a Crossroads The Internet and the Digital Divi... ...rnet surfers are used to free content. They are very reluctant to pay for information (with precious few exceptions, like the "Wall Street Journal"'... ...illion in "invisible" databases), provides many free substitutes to every information product, no matter how superior. Web based media companies (su... ...submit an abstract and use Sciendex's classification ("call") numbers and science descriptors, arranged in a massive directory available in the "Rea... ...NET. Other government departments joined the fray, headed by the National Science Foundation (NSF) which withdrew only lately from the Internet. T... ... It is not uncommon to find a mastery of English, a college degree in the sciences, readiness to work outlandish hours at a fraction of wages in Ger... ...tent indexing) to languages such as the DARPA Agent Markup Language, OIL (Ontology Inference Layer or Ontology Interchange Language), or even XML (w... ...ent indexing) to languages such as the DARPA Agent Markup Language, OIL (Ontology Inference Layer or Ontology Interchange Language), or even XML (w...
...ssions have been made, the authors apologize and would appreciate relevant information so that acknowledgments can be included in future editions. Bib... ...k. In growing numbers, particularly in the last two centuries, the rise of science has brought conflicts between “scientific truth” and “religious tru... ...nt things. These views, which include Marxism and most branches of Western science, have generally not been considered part of the religious scene. Bu... ... Zen, and the relatively modern Church of Christ, Scientist (the Christian Science Church). 9. For Australian Aborigines The Dreaming is the joining o... ...IMENSION 10 To explain the family tree in Figure 1, some basic historical information is required. On the first level we find Egyptian religion of ap... ...cades after his death. They are, however, of limited value with respect to information about contemporary historical events, since their content is la... .... A CHORUS OF POWERS: AMERICAN INDIAN BELIEF 181 as fundamental in Ojibwa ontology, and Native American writers give helpful leads. 131 Let us start ... ...e Australian Desert, Collins, London, 1969. Hallowell, A. Irving: “Ojibwa Ontology, Behavior, and World View,” in Stanley Diamond (ed.), Culture in H...
...ad set off to carry out cultural anthropological fieldwork in Thailand. No science called cultural anthropology existed in those days in Finland. I lo... ...ections of folklore, and research institutions are continuously collecting information on the lives of modern Finns. In European welfare states, an in... ... instructors, who are in possession of the latest scientific-technological information and know-how. Modern societies exercise family planning, marria... ...of the past or in the Buddhist communities of this book. Never has so much information and research been produced on how an individual might be libera... ...l states - universal technosystems - Internet, global networks - universal science - global databases ('World Brain') - global hierarchy Planetary dev... ... complex genetic and chemical programs only understood by state-of-the-art science. Postlocal experiences of nature will be produced by the consciousn... ...nographic Notes on Northern Thailand, 47–66. — 1969. Reflections on the Ontology of Rice. Stanley Diamond (ed.), Primitive Views of the World, 151–...
...tivity of intelligence agencies and some scientific disciplines, advocating for a more scientific approach to the process of collecting and analyzing information within the intelligence cycle. I assert that the theoretical, ontological and epistemological aspects of the activity of many intelligence agencies are underestimated, leading to incomplete understanding of curren...
...Information is power. This perception has intensified during the Second World War, when several intelligence agencies has been formalized and significantly increased. In all countries, new agencies and departments have been s...
...anizations 2.2. Intelligence cycle 2.3 Intelligence gathering 2.4. Intelligence analysis 2.5. Counterintelligence 2.6. Epistemic communities 3. Ontology 4. Epistemology 4.1. The tacit knowledge (Polanyi) 5. Methodologies 6. Analogies with other disciplines 6.1. Science 6.2. Archeology 6.3. Business 6.4. Medicine 7. Conclusions Bibliography ...
...own peculiar branch, more work is done upon the whole, and the quantity of science is considerably increased by it. It is the great multiplication of ... ... them. In the history of the arts, now publishing by the French Academy of Sciences, several of them are actually explained in this manner. The direct... ...eacher, who taught, too, what was at that time the most fashionable of all sciences, rhetoric. He must have made, there- 116 The Wealth of Nations fo... ...icular permission from the king, to be granted only in con- sequence of an information from the intendant of the province, certifying that he had exam... ...s nearly the same; and as there seems to be no reason to doubt of the good information of either, it marks an increase which is scarce inferior to tha... ...ty. Quality, however, is so very disputable a matter, that I look upon all information of this kind as somewhat uncertain. In the clothing manufacture... ...omparison between them naturally gave birth to a third, to what was called ontology, or the science which treated of the qualities and attributes whic... ...in the greater part of the universities in Europe. Logic was taught first; ontology came in the second place; pneumatology, comprehending the doctrine...
...id Gertrude. “Yes, with life, faculty, and point, so as to hinder the con- science from being a dead weight,” added Geraldine. “No wonder,” said Lance... ...by her father to New Zealand, where he had an appointment. He was a man of science, and she had been with him at Rotaruna during the terrible vol- can... ... they are pleased to call their scientific expeditions.” 55 Yo n g e “The science of larks?” “Oh dear, no. Fergus is wild after fossils, and has made... ...the thing rightly. I thought of University Col- lege. Could you get me any information about it?” “Easily; but you’ll have to conquer the horror of th... ...uld I do with that? Do let me change it, father, for the Handbook of Pale- ontology, or something worth having.” Adrian had three prizes too, filling ... ...ir Jasper and Gen- eral Mohun came up, and gave her a good deal of curious information about Bernard’s bevy of figures in Indian cos- tumes; and havin... ...was written, and in due time was answered, but with an intimation that the information de- 176 The Long Vacation sired could only be given upon the t...