Within an electromagnetic ocean, the concept of light-speed as a strict boundary begins to dissolve. In standard physics, particularly in Einstein’s special relativity, light speed marks an ultimate speed limit for any object with mass, because accelerating to that point would require infinite energy. But our framework doesn’t depend on propulsion or forceful acceleration through […]

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“Zero”

Parmenides’ goddess insists first that “What-is” is ungenerated and imperishable—it has no origin and cannot vanish. In our elastic‐phase model this is the statement that the sheet itself has no temporal boundary: it is the ever‐present substrate whose oscillation cannot begin or end without ripping. Any local pattern—a particle, a melody, a thought—may arise or […]

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Test

Imagine each heartbeat, neuron spike, or atomic tick as a local crest in the universal phase-sheet. Every world-line through space-time is simply a weaving of those crests, and the amount of biological “aging” that occurs along a path is the total number of full phase-cycles that fit between departure and reunion—what relativity calls proper time. […]

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Intimo Summo

Levinas addresses God as the Other. Derrida responds by suggesting that the I is not so recognizable; that part of ourselves remains completely other. This brings up a profound question about God. In ourselves do we find otherness, but in God we find ourselves? Levinas’s starting point is that the divine is never a mirror; […]

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Intgr

That surging “horniness” is your body’s all-points bulletin that the procreation circuitry has gone live. A quick hormone pulse—chiefly testosterone in every sex, estrogen in most women—raises baseline dopamine in the brain’s mesolimbic pathway while lowering the inhibitory thresholds of the spinal and pelvic reflex arcs. Sensory cues (scent, touch, erotic memory) then propagate as […]

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Knot

In the “elastic-sheet” picture, the famous double-slit experiment is simply the medium proving its loyalty to phase continuity in real time. Launch a pulse—whether of light, electrons, or fullerene molecules—toward a barrier with two narrow gaps and you create two closely spaced sources of retimed oscillation. Because postulate (3) forbids the sheet to tear, the […]

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Knot

Picture the electromagnetic “ocean” as a perfectly elastic sheet that can vibrate. A piece of mass—say an electron or a quark—isn’t a pellet sitting on that sheet; it’s more like a tight whirlpool or smoke-ring made of the sheet itself. The sheet’s material keeps flowing straight through the ring, but the ring’s shape stays put […]

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In the dimly lit counting houses of 18th and 19th-century Europe, the Rothschilds and their Jewish financial allies perfected a ruthless strategy: fund both sides of conflicts to secure profit, then wield the resulting debts to dictate the peace. From the transatlantic slave trade to the American Civil War, their hidden hand shaped the New […]

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Parmenides 

I saw but One through all heavens starry spaces gleaming I saw but One through all sea billows wildly streaming I beheld a waste of worlds, a Sea I saw a thousand dreams, yet One amid all dreaming. Rumi Heaven attains the One and becomes clear,Earth attains the One and becomes tranquil,Spirits attain the One […]

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Stupidity

“Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for to such belongs the kingdom of heaven” – Luke 18:16 In the Torah, the prohibition against taking innocent life is expressed in several key passages—anyone who forbids murder necessarily includes children—while a few statutes even single out the protection of orphans and […]

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Reason

Kant’s Modalities of Judgment and the Clarity of Modern Discourse In this my soul’s deep toil, I seek to rend asunder the false chain that binds the sin of malice to the light of intellect, through circles of doubt descending. Introduction In an age of heated debates and rampant misinformation, much of our conflict stems […]

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GLOBOHOMO

How it started Where it started How it went How it’s going How they reacted How we reacted What they did “they/them” “Subjects experience the need to ‘have a good time’, to enjoy themselves, as a kind of duty, and, consequently, feel guilty for failing to be happy. The superego controls the zone in which […]

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Bazaar

Abstract:  1. Globalists are hiding behind foreign dependency.  2. We don’t need an ugly race of people middle-maning our payments. (Thank you, Goodbye.) 3. A government that can’t protect their citizens “life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness” (e.g. the market, home, workplace) is a government that can’t protect their citizens, and is, therefore, not a […]

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