Thursday, November 24, 2022

Wild Conjectures #1:

*In philosophy, I already have shown there are apriori truths such as the causal sequence, the big bang creation of the physical world.  I've forgotten, there may be others I knew of years ago.  These fundamental truths enable us to order our experiences.

*There's a spiritual world: the human being is composed of body (physical), mind (mental), and consciousness (spiritual or internal self).

*Fish are acquainted with the sonar world; and particularly, salmon with that which brings them back where they were born to lay their eggs for the new generation.

*I think the spiritual world, if we survive as spirits, is thrown in with the physical world, which science is telling us, seems endless....We already know through astronomy that some physical objects in space go faster than the speed of light at times.

*The conservatives would have us believe there's no more to existence than what we already know exists.  I submit this is pure hubris.  I encounter this in philosophy where conservatives don't admit to apriori truths, e.g., David Hume of England.

*I still don't understand Einstein's General Theory of Relativity!    

--I will from time to time call up other "Wild Conjecture" items collated through numbers.


     

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