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Uploaded by on Dec 14, 2009

rants n things between thesis work!

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  • yea. there was the scientific method which deals only with quantifiable data observable by the senses... but there has YET to be discovered a method whereby we can explore more esoteric realities...

    there is no doubt science has very visible limitations, and many scientists should be more open-minded. The original scientists asked more questions, nowadays many scientists are very quick to have an answer.

    i love your videos, it's like i'm installing college-consciousness into my dna. peace.

  • @sacredshakti Thanks! Consider these next few videos the LAST of my college consciousness... After this I graduate... and then who knows :)

    Will be posting some "fruits" of the thesis in more image/text/music form... One thing I've learned to do in college is write, write write... Speaking COHERENTLY I need to work on, hehe.

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  • I'm not too hung up on religion, but I think science and spirituality complient each other and go hand 'n' hand. Good video once again.

  • It's interesting to note that certain metaphysical advancements such as Garrett Lisi's E8 Theory and Nassim Haramein's Grand Unified Field Theory, or this theory of everything, is essentially revolutionary in terms of combining spirituality and science. Introducing certain fundamental geometric dynamics within physics, like the fibonacci spiral or sacred geometry, can help people come to grip with these integral thought processes. It seems like philosophy is becoming just as equally important.

  • Yes - I think you have identified a great challenge facing science - over specialization makes for fragmentation.

    Science's harsh self policing and contestable research funding makes ranging into the areas you mention particularly rare. Speculation into non-material emergent realities is the kiss of death professionally. OK in the popularizing book market - but that doesn't produce research corroboration.

    Hopefully philosophers can clear a ground of respectability that scientists can enter.

  • I love when people bring up deleuze :) Science is fantastic, I'm excited for a new order of scientists as well as the same old specialists. I think we just need more scientists!

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