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Tuesday, February 16, 2016
There are No Absolute Definitions in Science by Monem
There are no absolute definitions in science including time, distance, area, volume, speed. To define something you use others not absolutely defined to define them.
Thursday, August 27, 2015
The origin of dreams by sherif monem
My theory of dreams: The origin of dreams: the brain is partially awakened from sleep and still kind of incoherent, however our body physically still sleeping.
So the thoughts of the partially awaken brain and imagery are called dream.
The brain is stimulated with the recent events and memories that were retrieved in the day before going to sleep in the night, if this is the case.
Certain areas and regions of the brain are still excited.
The brain retrieves the stored information in these areas and try to process them but can not put them together coherently.
The coherent processing and filtering out are not working intelligently so fantasies can occur. An example you may dream you are flying. If the brain was fully awake you will dismiss this thought that you are flying.
This theory is smack opposite to Sigmund Freud idea of hidden desire.
At Sigmund Freud time the brain functions were not understood as it now.
There is no hidden desire but the area of the brain was stimulated the day before including some desires.
At Sigmund Freud time the brain functions were not will understood as now.
The story of Pharaoh at the time of Moses of the Bible suggests that the day before the dream the Pharaoh was watching Cows or buffaloes and fields of wheat.
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The Outer Space Exploration and Religion on Collision Course
The space exploration and reaching far planets are upturning religion upside down. For example the day of judgment where it will be? Where will be the paradize andwhere will be the hell?
and human transplants on the moon, planet Mars and what not?
Jesus descending from heaven on a horse! How about descending on Mars?
Will the devil travel to Mars? Will he corrupt the human transplants and chase them over there?
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Think about how you feel when you see the Earth from space or the Apollo astronauts walking on the moon. These images are achievements of science, sure, but they also have a religious feel to them; they tug at something deeper than engineering, something sublime. When viewed as a whole, space exploration has a lot in common with religion. It offers us a salvation narrative, for instance, whereby we put our faith in technology in order to be delivered to new worlds. Its priests, figures like Neil deGrasse Tyson, extoll its virtues in what sound like sermons. In its iconography, astronauts are like saints that ascend into heaven and extraterrestrials are like gods---benevolent, kind, wise, capable of manipulating space and time.
http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2012/03/the-holy-cosmos-the-new-religion-of-space-exploration/255136/
and human transplants on the moon, planet Mars and what not?
Jesus descending from heaven on a horse! How about descending on Mars?
Will the devil travel to Mars? Will he corrupt the human transplants and chase them over there?
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Think about how you feel when you see the Earth from space or the Apollo astronauts walking on the moon. These images are achievements of science, sure, but they also have a religious feel to them; they tug at something deeper than engineering, something sublime. When viewed as a whole, space exploration has a lot in common with religion. It offers us a salvation narrative, for instance, whereby we put our faith in technology in order to be delivered to new worlds. Its priests, figures like Neil deGrasse Tyson, extoll its virtues in what sound like sermons. In its iconography, astronauts are like saints that ascend into heaven and extraterrestrials are like gods---benevolent, kind, wise, capable of manipulating space and time.
http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2012/03/the-holy-cosmos-the-new-religion-of-space-exploration/255136/
Saturday, May 18, 2013
listen to your inner voices
One way for a successful life is sometimes to ignore or refuse to listen to your inner voices. These inner voices may be wrong and it may leads to temptations that are not beneficial and may be actually harmful in the long or short run.
So learn to say "NO" to yourself.
Resist your inner voices after filtering it through your rational and mind.
Example. My mind flirted to eat another chocolate.
Response say No. I do not need another chocolate.
Resist and persist even this my be causing you pain.
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Literature.
Internal monologue, also known as inner voice, internal speech, or verbal stream of consciousness is thinking in words. It also refers to the semi-constant internal monologue one has with oneself at a conscious or semi-conscious level.
Much of what people consciously report "thinking about" may be thought of as an internal monologue, a conversation with oneself. Sin.
me of this can be considered as speech rehearsal.
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