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The Myth of Ulysses and Secondary Beauty

By: Antonio Mercurio

...n Alghero, Sardinia, in the summer of 2005. This book is a synthesis of my ideas, which include Sophia-Analysis, Sophia-Art, Cosmo-Art and Existenti... ...m one universe to another. To become an artist of one’s life is a great ideal to work towards, and it is an even greater one to work towards beco... ...olution to this problem. At this point, Ulysses comes up with a brilliant idea: Helen will choose her husband, not her father, but all those she do... ...apable of eternally passing through the present and the future. This same idea can be explored in other ways. If gods are immortal by their natur... ...e, what can humans do to become immortal? Ulysses leaves Troy with this idea stuck in his head. He is in no hurry to return to Ithaca. To the con... ...ide to re-experience everything that happened then and was recorded in our cellular memory and the memory of our Fetal I, by projecting it on to sub...

...iversity of Rome, organized by the Institute in Tempio Pausania and held in Alghero, Sardinia, in the summer of 2005. This book is a synthesis of my ideas, which include Sophia-Analysis, Sophia-Art, Cosmo-Art and Existential Personalistic Anthropology. Reading it can be useful to anyone who wants to discover new ways of thinking and acting, and who wants to transform him...

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The Mystery of Jamieson Stone

By: Jonathan Cross

... shifted uncomfortably. “How about a drink, Senator…just to settle your nerves.” “Good idea. I’ll have a scotch, neat.” Brand signaled by liftin... ...ike going out somewhere… You like Mexican food?” “Love it… But, do you think it’s a good idea if we’re seen together?” “Where we’re going we won’t... ...se. Her golden hair was spun back in loops and tied into a curled ponytail. “You have no idea of what danger is, do you?” “After last night, I thi... ...o Jose… And it’s certainly not what you’re thinking.” “What am I thinking?” “I have no idea,” Brand said not wanting the conversation to go any fu... ...r. I’ll let her know that you’re here.” “What time did she get in last night?” “I had no idea that she left. I arrived at six o’clock this morning, ... ...enator was just getting of the phone. “Do what you have to do,” he said, snapping off his cellular and shoving it into his pocket. “Please sit,” the... ...t even that made no sense. Brand was at a loss as what to next. He called Barton on his cellular as he drove through heavy evening traffic; a slig... ...u Santa Claus.” “Hang in there. Tomorrow’s another day,” Brand said and snapped off his cellular. He then placed a call to Tony Garza. “How’s it go... ... Brand decided to call Garza. He didn’t recognize the number, so he presumed it was his cellular. “Garza here,” his voice sounding impatient. “Th...

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Corpus of a Siam Mosquito

By: Steven David Justin Sills

...e soaring off with the birds." "Thais don't often fly," he said. His idea was tinged with a bitter undertone as if poverty turned one's bones to... ...r undertone as if poverty turned one's bones to lead and he found that his idea put him back in the solitude of his thoughts for only silence ensued. ... ... didn't want to worry you. Maybe he didn't want to worry you about if the idea was right or wrong financially. I bet he has friends there and they'... ...uced to people so different than he was. They were the favored ones whose ideas were not curtailed to traffic jams exacerbated by infuriatingly influ... ... tribute paid to the king prior to a movie although that was more from the idea of not offending the sensibilities of others around him or, less altru... ... a vaginal preoccupation passed onto males through the inheritance of this cellular knowledge called sexual instinct. Low levels of guilt oozed from ... ...transients would beg. They had a method. If someone in a suit carrying a cellular telephone were standing in front of the cash register at a nearby ... ...pened. Thai babies knew. They had their instinct to smile because of the cellular replication planned by the DNA architect who made all Thai babies ... ...pressed her head so that he could penetrate more deeply. His body had its cellular knowledge that a quick thrusting and a deep penetration would be m...

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The Ulysseans

By: Antonio Mercurio

...tial Anthropology. They were a precious stimulus in the development of my ideas and my continuous search for truth and beauty. I ask you to lov... ...ss it in groups, together with other people who are enthusiastic about the ideas it proposes. Even though there may be times you do not immediately... ...erstand the meaning of what I am saying, keep on reading and chew on these ideas slowly, as though they were morsels of food. One day you will find ... ... where they can transcend reactions and live according to values, virtues, ideals and projects that they wish to realize. The reactive human being... ...tue as a work of art). This does not happen only with art. An ingenious idea, for example the ability to light a fire, will always produce ingeni... ...lled organisms, convincing them to insert their individuality into a multi-cellular function? Who told the cells to differentiate and create the cel...

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The Silver Lining: Moral Deliberations in Modern Cinema

By: Sam Vaknin, Ph. D.

...f Jr. falls in and out of love and friendship in a predictable pendulous rhythm. He idealizes his beaus and then devalues them. He finds them to be ... ... only constantly conjoined. Regularities in our experience condition us to form the idea of causal necessity and to deduce that causes must generate... ...these conditions is the best way to demonstrate the problematic nature of Asimov's idealized yet highly impractical world. Here is an exercise: Im... ...has many "real world" features. It is a blueprint for a computing device with one "ideal" exception: its unbounded memory (the tape is infinite). D... ...2007, British and Swiss researchers concluded that "their experiments reinforce the idea that the 'self' is closely tied to a 'within-body' position... ...utcome of the growing complexity of organisms? This is begging the question. Multi-cellular entities on Earth are manifestations of Carbon-based b...

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7 Scorpions : Rebellion

By: Mike Saxton

...ed which came through every television, internet connected computer, and cellular phone. The feed showed the dark, shadowy fgure of the last person... ...heir way toward him, even disengag- ing rebels to do so. The rebels had no idea that he was there, nor did they have any idea why the Dark Ones were ... ... the wreckage and landed in front of the fdgety rebel. “Yeah, that’s the idea. I have some rope in the trunk, do me a favor and grab it so I can ti... ...campus?” Vincent asked seeming agi- tated. “That’s what I heard. Not a bad idea huh? Set up those dorms as barracks,” Josh said with a smile on his f... ...tever scraps they can fnd,” Vincent stated. “Hey, if it helps, we have no idea where we’re going either, I mean afer New Haven that is,” Talbot ackn... ...ot stated. “But how the hell could they function as soldiers?” “I have no idea Talbot. Let’s get out of here, there are lights in the distance and t... ...d been watching TV , had been on the internet, or had video feed on their cellular phones on May 7 th . “Zodiac,” Post said as the Seekers who had br...

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From Chaos to Harmony

By: Rav Michael Laitman

... these processes, we will conclude that evolving desires also created all our ideas, inven- tions, and innovations. All of them are merely “techni- c... ... life depends on! HARMONY AMONG CELLS IN A LIVING ORGANISM Within each multi-cellular organism is an intriguing phe- nomenon. If we examine each cel... ...ilar altruistic action, though un- der different circumstances, in the way the cellular slime mold (Dictyostelium mucoroides) lives. Under ideal cond... ...s, in the way the cellular slime mold (Dictyostelium mucoroides) lives. Under ideal condi- tions, the mold lives in the form of separate cells that ... ...hortage of food, the cells unite and 56 FROM CHAOS TO HARMONY create a multi-cellular body. While building this body, some of the cells give up the... ...laces each of its ele- Chapter Three: Altruism is Life’s Law 59 ments in the ideal conditions for survival and for opti- mal use of the environment’... ...ty of bacteria that functions as a single organism. By these very rules, uni- cellular creatures began to evolve and became multicel- lular creatures... ... highest value, each of us will natu- rally be compelled to obey and adopt it. Ideally, our environment should project this: “To reach equilibrium wi... ...asoning pow- er, which is revealed in the incomprehensible Universe, forms my idea of God.” 115 8 EVERYTHING IS READY (FOR LIFE’S PURPOSE) EV...

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Links and Factoids

By: Sam Vaknin

...ce/Environment/Energy/Petroleum_in_the_Envi ronment/Oil_Spills/ Organelles Multi-cellular organisms, such as plants and humans, evolved over bill... ...he first cells with a nucleus. They helped these cells convert food into ATP - the cellular "battery" molecule. As time passed, these bacteria d... ... own DNA - distinct from the host cell's. They also encompass their own ribosomes - cellular miniature protein factories. So, in a way these organel... ...owland Hill, in 1837, in his manifest "Post Office Reform". He was knighted for the idea - but it wasn't his. Some countries in Europe printed stamp... ...opedia.org/F/FE/FELO_DE_SE.htm The "winter blues" are supposed to cause suicidal ideation. There is even a mental health syndrome called Seasonal... ...4, by Paul Nipkow. Boris Rosing of Russia actually transmitted images in 1907. The idea to incorporated cathode -ray tubes was proposed in 1911 by ...

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The Public Domain : Enclosing the Commons of the Mind

By: James Boyle

...78_u00.qxd 8/28/08 11:04 AM Page vi Acknowledgments ___-1 ___0 ___ 1 The ideas for this book come from the theoretical and practical work I have b... ...stitution. A large group of intellectual property scholars have influenced my ideas. Most impor- tantly, Larry Lessig and Yochai Benkler have each give... ...e than they received from me in the “sharing economy” of scholarship. If the ideas I de- scribe here have a future, it is because of the astounding le... ...t of the mind, this locking up of symbols and themes and facts and genes and ideas (and eventually people), why get excited about the patenting of a p... ...nzales as “controversial.” It is a verbal tic and it serves to reinforce the idea that this is something about which popular debate is impossible. But... ...e ASP code, access other peo- ple’s e-mail, secure your Linux box, intercept cellular phone calls, how to put Linux on an Xbox, how to remove spyware,... ... tools for the replication of genetic information. They subvert their hosts’ cellular programming to make copies of themselves, just as a computer vir...

...Our music, our culture, our science, and our economic welfare all depend on a delicate balance between those ideas that are controlled and those that are free, between intellectual property and the public domain. In The Public Domain: Enclosing the Commons of the Mind (Yale University Press) James Boyle introduces readers to the ide...

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The Renaissance of Science : The Story of the Cell and Biology

By: Dr. Albert Martini

...The concept of science and the sciences. Fundamental and historical development in the sciences. Great ideas that revolutionize our scientific world. The story of the cell and Biology. The birth of modern Biology. The rise of the modern University and experimental stations. The cell as the basic building block of life. Th...

...E OF DUTY 4 THE CONCEPT OF SCIENCE 5 FUNDAMENTAL AND HISTORIC DEVELOPMENTS IN THE SCIENCES 7 ABSTRACT ON THE ATOM AND ITS ENERGY 11 GREAT IDEAS THAT REVOLUTIONIZED OUR SCIENTIFIC WORLD 16 DEMOCRITUS (470 - 380 BC) Greek Philosopher 16 NICHOLAS COPERNICUS (1473 - 1543) Polish Astronomer 17 GALILEO GALILEI (1564 - 1642) Italian Mathematician and Astronomer 1...

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Proceedings of the First International Conference on Neutrosophy, Neutrosophic Logic, Neutrosophic Set, Neutrosophic Probability and Statistics

By: Florentin Smarandache

...be used in psychology. Neutrosophics try to reflect the dynamics of things and ideas. See an example: The proposition "Tomorrow it will be rainin... ...ature, and scope of neutralities, as well as their interactions with different ideational spectra. It is the base of neutrosophic logic, a mult... ... - regards, from many different angles, old concepts, systems: showing that an idea, which is true in a given referential system, may be false in ano... ... false in another one, and vice versa; - attempts to make peace in the war of ideas, and to make war in the peaceful ideas; - measures the stabil... ...of unstable systems, and instability of stable systems. Let's note by <A> an idea, or proposition, theory, event, concept, entity, by <Non-A> what... ... memory that treated mental process as a “debate” in a “society of memes” in a cellular working memory [2]. The idea of Dynamic Fuzzy Calculus (DFC)... ...ith many topologically isomorphic specialisms appearing (e.g. neural networks, cellular automata, artificial life, evolutionary computation, producti...

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Bail Yourself Out

By: Rav Michael Laitman

...pter 5: Insatiable Humanity ................................ 32 Chapter 6: Cellular Unity .......................................... 36 Nimrod’s ... ...re we were going. Unable to see where we were heading and without a clear idea of our location, Josh and I were forced to rely on our limited naviga... ... secret military device). w e had two things going for us: we had a vague idea of where we were, and we knew our destination was (so aptly named) C... ...n, these desires cooperated to create increasingly complex creatures. Uni-cellular creatures came first. Then, these creatures learned to cooperate... ...d to think for everyone else and became the “colony’s” brain. Thus, multi-cellular creatures were formed where each cell had a unique role and respo... ...e of them. why, then, are we surprised that it reality is lame? 36 6 Cellular u nit Y L ike Josh and me on Mount Rainier, humanity has been los... ...annot tell how things will unfold once unity and giving are in vogue. The ideas be- low will describe possible shifts in cinema and the- atre, but th... ...nse of ad- miration for the hero. It is very rare that we con- template an idea, a concept or an ideology after Chapter 10: How the Arts Can Model ... ...titudes 63 the movie. This often happens even if the movie does convey an idea, because the props, visual ef- fects, script, and other elements in th...

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Tokyo to Tijuana: Gabriele Departing America

By: Steven David Justin Sills

...t Yang Lin felt that his English level was the same as his Korean. Abstract ideas must not have existed in his head at all. In short, he "knew " very... ...lose the things that our friends give to us." It felt less harsh to make the idea applicable for all mankind. There had been no real reason for him to... ...Still, Koreans, as addicted as they were to pagers and the new popularity of cellular telephones, could not easily dangle them from their penises at a... ...plating the movements of the people around him. Their forms transcribed into ideas concerning what he thought their lives might be like; and from ther... ...pletely gone from his mind exuded like the entangling conundrums of feeling, ideas, and senses in sleep. If all people were shadows of this realm in ... ...ly take place to gain some sense of how to respond before they occur are the ideas most often given for dreaming but the brain is a revelatory organ n... ...ence store or for Seong Seob to call. Every time he now called his friend's cellular telephone number there was no answer. Seong Seob had a program t... ... babies behind their backs but even in a rural town like Umsong many carried cellular telephones in their purses. Pagers were only slowly becoming obs... ...ike a coward never to return again. Will I get a hateful text message on my cellular telephone? Will this be how it will go awry? It's bound to go ...

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The Path of Splitness

By: Indrek Pringi

...anuary 29th 2001 Canadian Copyright: 1072425 Nov 12 th 2009 Due to the ideas presented in this book, I have had to use various terms and word... ...ty and Human Values Pg 793 Tool-Creativity vs. Human Creativity Pg 795 The Idea of Perfection Pg 798 Love and Beauty Pg 820 Sexuality Pg 823 ... ...Triality of a Balance Existence Pg 1142 Language with Feelings Pg 1143 The Idea of Civilized Equality Pg 1191 The Art of Giving Pg 1195 Giving... ...83 The Alternative Pg 1497 Constructive Use of the Tool-Brain Pg 1498 The Idea of Human Balance Pg 1499 Wonder Pg 1501 Reincarnation Pg 1504... ...e my use of the word Infinity from those who think that Infinity is merely an idea, and not an actual fact. Actual Infinity is not an intellectual ... ...ensional structure. Now it is blindly trying to re-organize itself back into cellular structures which will allow it to go all the way back in agai... ...axies. It has been assembling huge galaxies made out of huge stars into huge cellular intergalactic cells made up of countless galaxies. Ever sin... ...ting energy together, and organizing it organically…naturally, into spherical cellular structures on all levels of Size. It has not even begun to re... ...nergy particles: a living organic cell. This is why galaxies exist as faint, cellular films of energy on the outer perimeters of huge, empty inter-...

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An Apostate: Nawin of Thais

By: Steven David Justin Sills

...macy would not exist at all. There would have merely been the chiseling of ideas onto hard marble brains. He told himself that when a young woman brok... ...or a dominant perspective or a logical merger of the two variant types of ideas fought within him. How could he have saved her apart from a dismissal... ...he glasses down toward the tip of her nose and espoused the most libertine ideas for a spouse. So obdurately fixed on a mental conceptualization of so... ...d and they, these sinners of the heart, became mesmerized believers in the idea that being free of the fetters of self restraint would be for the good... ... or mere sentient essences of the present could be measured or expressed. Ideas shifted around in his head like loose tectonic plates. They were a ph... ...y thinking himself to need the continuum of former friends, he grabbed his cellular telephone from his briefcase and called one, only to find that the... ...lirtatious playboy, that he also was; the same one for whom he had swapped cellular telephone numbers to no avail. "Taking a vacation from not working... ...e had chosen to sit down. It had been next to a boisterous woman holding a cellular telephone talking of some poor soul's uneventful dating experience... ...d hidden from himself and from anyone whom he encountered, and a pocket pc/cellular telephone, which he needed but had no occasion to use. In the outd...

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The Cosmo-Art Theorems and Axioms

By: Antonio Mercurio

...rems and Axioms represents the apex of my anthropological and cosmological ideas. In his book "Masks of the Universe", Edward Harrison amply descr... ...rote about the close connection between my anthropological and cosmological ideas in my paper "Principi di antropologia prenatale" {Principles of Pre... ...on}, up until this most recent publication, one can see the entire path my ideas have travelled along and that I now can define with the name of Cos... ... that I now can define with the name of Cosmoartistic Anthropology. These ideas were first incarnated in Existential Personalistic Anthropology and ... ...Art. Anyone who is interested in having an experiential knowledge of these ideas, as well as an intellectual one, can do so by contacting any of the ... ...to breathe, the ability to move, the ability to come together to form multi-cellular organisms, etc., etc.. This is just to name a few of the most ex... ... was already the eukaryotic cells to do so, when they decided to make multi-cellular life emerge from unicellular life. Whomever it was that imagine...

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Information Technology Tales

By: Brad Bradford

... that digital InfoTech would change the world suddenly seemed like a good idea. The revolution‘s rapid pace, howerer, soon made the public fully a... .... Hundreds of miles from the nearest seashore, its people probably had no idea that melting of the last ice age had been lifting sea levels very grad... ...ds, planted crops, and raised livestock. With growing awareness of the idea of property—now in the form of land, labor, and commodities—came trad... ... audience. In his provocative book, Zero: The Biography of a Dangerous Idea, Charles Seife writes that Mesopotamian priests ranked just below war... ...d to compete with hard-earned knowledge. Many modern historians decry the idea that conditions were so bad that progress stopped altogether for half... ...in full bloom.  IBM PC with MS-DOS, Windows, laptops.  World Wide Web, cellular phones. 1990s  Wireless networking, webcams, GPS, smart phones...

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Information Technology Tales

By: Brad Bradford

... that digital InfoTech would change the world suddenly seemed like a good idea. The revolution‘s rapid pace, howerer, soon made the public fully a... .... Hundreds of miles from the nearest seashore, its people probably had no idea that melting of the last ice age had been lifting sea levels very grad... ...elds, planted crops, and raised livestock. With growing awareness of the idea of property—now in the form of land, labor, and commodities—came trad... ...r audience. In his provocative book, Zero: The Biography of a Dangerous Idea, Charles Seife writes that Mesopotamian priests ranked just below war... ...d to compete with hard-earned knowledge. Many modern historians decry the idea that conditions were so bad that progress stopped altogether for half... ...in full bloom.  IBM PC with MS-DOS, Windows, laptops.  World Wide Web, cellular phones. 1990s  Wireless networking, webcams, GPS, smart phones...

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Hawaii Business Magazine-Special Apec Edition

By: Apec Hawaii Host Committee

...Senator Daniel K. Inouye 17 Host Committee Chairman Peter Ho ENERGY 20 Ideal Laboratory for Clean Power 24 Electric Vehicles 28 Firm But Renew... ...LTH SCIENCES 60 Breakthroughs in Health and Medicine 68 Hawai‘I Diversity Ideal f or Medical Research BUSINESS MEETINGS 74 Perfect Place for Global ... ...ther, unites immigrants, visitors, and locals and promotes the sharing of ideas and cultures. It is no surprise that a recent study ranked Hawai‘i ... ...eate it later. PHOTO: COURTESY OF SOPOGY 21 APEC 2011 · HAWAII BUSINESS IDEAL LABORATORY FOR CLEAN ENERGY Hawai‘i is one of the world’s best pl... ... reliable trade winds, volcanoes and four-season growing year make it an ideal location for solar, wind, geothermal and biofuel energy technology ... ... that disrupt the typical ways of dealing with problems. Begun in 2003 as Cellular Bioengineering Inc., the enterprise now consists of six business... ...in Asia.” For example, the Eyegenix subsidiary of Wuh’s fagship company, Cellular Bioengineering Inc., has developed a biosynthetic cornea that ca...

...S LEADERS -- 14 Governor Neil Abercrombie -- 15 Mayor Peter Carlisle -- 16 U.S. Senator Daniel K. Inouye -- 17 Host Committee Chairman Peter Ho -- 20 Ideal Laboratory for Clean Power -- 24 Electric Vehicles -- 28 Firm But Renewable Energy -- 30 Building the Smart Grid -- 32 Air Conditioning from Seawater -- 36 America’s Most Diverse State -- 38 Local Economy -- 40 Hawai‘i’...

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Trendsiters Digital Content and Web Technologies

By: Sam Vaknin

... The Miraculous Conversion VII. The Medium and the Message VIII. The Idea of Reference IX. Will Content ever be Profitable? X. Jamaican Ov... ... to distinguish oneself, to "brand" oneself and to auction one's services, ideas, products, designs, experience, physique, or biography, etc. directl... ...tep. The Miraculous Conversion By: Sam Vaknin http://www.ideavirus.com The recent bloodbath among online content peddlers and... ...ling efficacy of what Seth Godin, in his brilliant essay ("Unleashing the IdeaVirus"), calls "Interruption Marketing" - ads, banners, spam and flier... ... evolution. Dawkins' "meme" is a cultural element (like a behaviour or an idea) passed from one individual to another and from one generation to ano... ...l and portable, the devices need to be wireless and perhaps with a backup cellular connection for remote locales. Next, there needs to be much more ... ...trend: wireless data transfer and wireless e-mail, whether through pagers, cellular phones, or through more sophisticated apparatus and hybrids such ... ...tion of resources grow. Recall the sale of radio frequencies to the first cellular phone operators in the West - a situation which repeats itself in... ...ed by United Press International (UPI) In many countries in transition cellular phones are more ubiquitous than the fixed-line kind. Teledensity ...

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