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Ch1 L40: Beliefs – part XIV (The hallucinating solution)

July 14, 2019 2 Comments

Realizing our own mortality has been the greatest discovery of all time [1]. It has had such an irreversibly huge impact on our lives that many might have wished that they hadn’t had a bite from the fruit of knowledge. It also changed the way people had defined their lives. Imagine that each day they had to deal with many […]

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CH1 L12: Concept (the realm of abstraction)

May 4, 2018 14 Comments

When your fear subsided and you could think more clearly, you’d question “Are they the same thing or two different things?” [1] To answer this question, you’d go back to the first place and find the first thing. Then the idea of two different things consolidates in your mind. [2] Looking at the things, you’d easily find them similar. So […]

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Ch1 L8: Supersign, Part 1: Why ending matters

February 21, 2018 14 Comments

In the last post, while moving towards the thing [1], you smelled something which our body could evaluate it either good or bad [2]. As you get closer to the thing, the smell becomes stronger. Here, the first cognitive analysis takes place: your brain connects the sign of the thing with the sign of the smell [3] and creates a […]

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To the readers

My target readers are exactly those whom Einstein and Infeld have described in the preface of “the evolution of physics”: “Whilst writing the book we had long discussions as to the characteristics of our idealized reader and worried a good deal about him. We had him making up for a complete lack of any concrete knowledge of physics and mathematics by quite a great number of virtues. We found him interested in physical and philosophical ideas and we were forced to admire the patience with which he struggled through the less interesting and more difficult passages. He realized that in order to understand any page he must have read the preceding ones carefully. He knew that a scientific book, even though popular, must not be read in the same way as a novel.”

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