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"It’s telling that the gods get more metaphorical with every advance in human knowledge, not less."
If your god was real, wouldn't human discoveries advance closer and closer to it? So why are we further away from it than we've ever been, and why is it more vague, imperceptible and allegorical than it's ever been?
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omegaphilosophia · 1 month ago
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The Philosophy of Infinity
The concept of infinity has fascinated philosophers, mathematicians, and theologians for centuries. In philosophy, infinity refers to something that is unbounded or limitless. It challenges our understanding of the world, pushing the boundaries of human cognition and logical reasoning. Here's an exploration of the philosophy of infinity:
1. Mathematical Infinity
In mathematics, infinity is used in various contexts, such as the idea of an endless sequence of numbers, the concept of limits, and the notion of infinite sets. The work of Georg Cantor in the 19th century revolutionized the understanding of infinity by showing that there are different sizes of infinity, known as cardinalities. For instance, the set of all natural numbers is countably infinite, while the set of all real numbers is uncountably infinite, meaning there are more real numbers than natural numbers.
2. Metaphysical Infinity
Metaphysically, infinity often refers to the nature of the universe, God, or other ultimate realities. Philosophers like Aristotle and Aquinas discussed infinity in relation to the nature of the divine. Aristotle distinguished between potential infinity (a process that could continue indefinitely) and actual infinity (a completed state of infinity). Thomas Aquinas later used the concept of infinity to argue for the existence of an infinite being, God.
3. Epistemological Considerations
Infinity also raises epistemological questions about the limits of human knowledge. Can we truly comprehend infinity, or is it beyond the grasp of finite minds? Some philosophers argue that infinity is a useful theoretical construct but cannot be fully understood or visualized. Others suggest that our understanding of infinity is shaped by our cognitive and perceptual limitations.
4. Ethical Implications
The concept of infinity has ethical implications, particularly in the context of moral philosophy. For instance, the idea of infinite value or worth can influence discussions about human dignity and the sanctity of life. If each human life is considered to have infinite value, it could have profound implications for ethical decision-making and the prioritization of resources.
5. Infinity in Cosmology
In cosmology, infinity pertains to the nature of the universe. Is the universe finite or infinite in extent and duration? The concept of the infinite universe has been a topic of debate among philosophers and scientists alike. Some theories in modern physics, such as the multiverse hypothesis, suggest that there could be an infinite number of universes.
6. Infinity in Literature and Art
Infinity also appears in literature and art, often symbolizing the sublime, the eternal, or the boundless. Artists and writers use infinity to evoke a sense of wonder and to explore themes of eternity, the divine, and the limits of human experience.
The philosophy of infinity is a rich and complex field that intersects with many areas of human thought, from mathematics and metaphysics to ethics and cosmology. Infinity challenges us to think beyond the finite and to grapple with concepts that stretch the limits of our understanding. Whether in the precise language of mathematics or the profound reflections of metaphysics, infinity continues to inspire and perplex, pushing us to explore the boundaries of knowledge and existence.
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thepursuitofunderstanding · 2 years ago
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Let us not forget that human knowledge and skills alone cannot lead humanity to a happy and dignified life.
Albert Einstein 
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1introvertedsage · 2 years ago
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Opinion is really the lowest form of human knowledge. It requires no accountability, no understanding. The highest for of knowledge is empathy, for it requires us to suspend our egos and live in another's world.
~Bill Bullard~
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drafty-castle · 5 months ago
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Damnit, went to the link and read the notes. Turns out it’s a “humor” page, whatever that means. I genuinely think this should be an actual and actionable plan in case of not only disaster but also corporate intent to destroy reedy access to information. Just because the “task force” doesn’t actually exist doesn’t mean hundreds or thousands of people archiving Wikipedia for future generations isn’t a good idea. I’m just thirty years, a dozen forms of digital data storage have become entirely inaccessible to the average person and even specialists without specialized technology because it’s gotten too old. Whereas there are books hundreds of years old and scrolls thousands of years old. Physical libraries and non-digital archives are a good fall back plan in case of disaster.
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iridescentalchemyst · 10 months ago
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How Do We Know What We Know?
This document contains copyrighted material whose use has not been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. Iridescent Alchemyst is making this information available in our efforts to advance the understanding of the human experience. We believe this constitutes a “fair use” of the copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the US Copyright Law. Please refer to our Disclaimers…
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notherpuppet · 10 months ago
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“Just because you see a smile, don’t think you know what’s going on underneath.”
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notbecauseofvictories · 10 months ago
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"I am going to get a good grade in ___________, a thing that is both normal to want and possible to achieve" drifts through my brain with positively alarming regularity.
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majunju · 8 months ago
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"girlfriend" (more ab rielle here)
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reality-detective · 3 months ago
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Unbelievable 🤔
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crabussy · 26 days ago
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hi gang. reminder that we are some of the best sweaters in the animal kingdom (second only to equines) allowing us to stay cool and keep moving in hot weather. we have 10 times the density of sweat glands compared to other great apes.
we are ALSO insanely good at smelling rain (specifically geosmin, found in the soil and activated by rain) with the ability to smell 10 parts per trillion. this is speculated to have helped our ancestors survive!
we ALSO have absolutely batshit diets compared to most other animals. caffeine and chocolate are completely toxic to most animals but we can eat it without even feeling sick. even avocados are severely toxic to many animals to the point where it can be fatal to eat, but humans love it!!!
we are ALSO the best endurance runners ON EARTH out of ANY other species. we beat horses in endurance running. you know, the animals that gradually evolved away most of their toes in order to be the best runners?? yeahhh.
and to top it all off. our lifespan is unusually long for our species' weight/mass. typically, the bigger a species is, the longer its average lifespan (e.g. weasels live for 1-2 years, whales can live over 200) but we're very small for how long our average lifespan is. big cats like tigers live around 14-15 years, brown bears 25 years, yet here we are expected to live around 75-85 years. that is NUTS.
humans as a species are so extremely cool. it's not just our intellect that makes us amazing. we may not be the fastest or the strongest in the animal kingdom but we're super cool in many other ways. next time you sweat you can go wow!!! humans are so cool I'm able to keep moving because of my absolutely insane number of sweat glands! thank you evolution!
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"The world and the universe is an extremely beautiful place, and the more we understand about it the more beautiful does it appear."
-- Richard Dawkins
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aurora-nova-fic · 2 years ago
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So here we are in the second decade of the twenty-first century, and we still don’t even know how many moons are in our own solar system. We keep finding more moons. In our own solar system, and not even the furthest reaches of it. 
Really makes me think about the growth of human knowledge, and how much we still have to learn.
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ellmovy · 1 year ago
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no way! I actually did it!! here's all 93 hetalia characters, my beloved
the last time I did one of these was like 7 years ago 🥲 here's the previous ones: 2016//Sept 2015//Feb 2015
hope you all enjoy, this is my little treat to the hetalia fandom, also the last digital art I'll do for the next 5 months but I've got something else big to post in a while plus sketchbook stuff!
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nelkcats · 1 year ago
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Dead Language Expert
Danny never thought that he could "major" in languages, and get a job as a translator. But apparently knowing all the dead languages ​​by default and being able to time travel with the help of your ghost tutor was pretty useful outside of Amity.
It happened purely by chance, he was walking through a museum and started laughing because of a mistake in one of the sentences that completely changed the meaning of the text. The museum manager, of course, did not believe him, since many people had said that the piece was "impossible to translate". But he study it anyway.
Days later they were looking for him to translate all the things from that time. And he just carried on with it, in many more civilizations. In some cases he even asked for a few trips to the past to Clockwork to verify.
It got to a point where the wizards, heroes and villains over the world knew him as "the translator of dead languages" and some of them even tried to kidnap him to perform a summoning ritual. Danny rolled his eyes and easily freed himself, but the League assigned him an "escort" anyway.
Exasperated, the halfa escaped from his escorts and continued his work as normal. Superman almost fell out of his chair at the Watchtower meeting when he was informed that the boy had translated the language of Krypton and other missing planets. Besides having managed to lose both the Flash and Green Latern, what the fuck?
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royaltea000 · 1 month ago
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I love Bai Long Ma he truly don’t gaf
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