Category: Research Article
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A small article on Etymology.
Here is one more: Plato. Plato is said to be BROAD in Greek. While Sun is clearly broad as it has to be in Sun theory, look what phonetics in Indianic matches so closely with that? In two attempts I found: Prasasta where the r/l and s/a/g/h etc [r/l means r and l alternate phonetically…
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Sextus Empiricus; Approval Non-approval dichotomy ad-infinitum.
Sextus Empiricus the Greek Philosopher teacher gave this philosophy which I call “Approval Non-approval dichotomy ad infinitum” “Those who claim for themselves to judge the truth are bound to possess a criterion of truth. This criterion, then, either is without a judge’s approval or has been approved. But if it is without approval, whence comes it…
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The meaning of Skepticism is not disbelief, its actually the opposite.
Sometimes you will come across a wide range disbelief regarding something. Thats not (necessarily) skepticism (at-least certainly the debate is not in its nascent stage). Here is the literal meaning of it as the word derived from its Greek; to think, to look about, to consider. Most people are already NOT doing it and rejecting…
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Why scientific inventions are more and more imminent?
Even accuracy of Aristotle’s theory in ZOOLOGY was achieved in 19th century. He was therefore one of the most prolific and far reaching genius ever. After a 2000 year it took only 300 years for Einstein to overturn Newton. It took only 30 years before a group of genius (Heisenberg, Schrodinger, Bohr, Dirac et al…
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The refined meaning of “everything”. (Language, Religion and Philosophy)
Eureka: The power of sun theory of language. The Bi (said as Be) in sanscrit (you can see the beauty of sun theory it immediately reads as sun+script, rotate it it still reads som+sikruta meaning approved by the Lords or approved to be SUN) My discovery was tedious and painful over couple years when I…