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Topic: Science > Physics
User: "Douglas Eagleson"
Date: 01 Feb 2008 07:14:52 PM
Object: Plato's Forms
A form was to be understood as relation and the form as relations in
physics was to be understood. Physical theory identifies form.
All form was found fallacy free relation by Plato, but the subject
predicate theory taught denies its existance. Denies the form as a
true transcendental relation.
Fallacy relation would hinder deduction while usage of the exact inter-
relation of all relation in objective science would assist. A person
must understand the disparity of judgment. And the Allegory of the
Cave exactly in analogy represents the situation between users of form
as opposed to common English predicate.
The cave lie where the blinded men sit, as is the common scientist. A
release from the cave allows a true freedom to infer exactly, without
fallacy all physicial theory.
And so to free the scientist was the task. Allow transcendental
relation to exist and allow a single common inter-relation to deduce
the inter-relation. So the walk from the cave to the light of day was
supposed to be wonderous.
A sly inference denotes Plato's Form amongst all forms. And it was
the answer to the riddle of the symbol to the set. A paper written
denotes the cave dwellers world. For the symbol causes inference in
common science. Free yourself from the cave, for it was real.
A literal double thought comprises the form of Plato. A though and a
memory appearance cause the outcome of all objective relation.
Litterally two mind acts form the single deductive act in old Greek
theory. And to instruct.
note: I do not care if anybody denies the cave's existance, but the
scientific world advances from true users of the form of Plato. Where
do you go to learn structed thought of sly double act? Who instructs
correctly old Greek form?
.

User: "Douglas Eagleson"

Title: Re: Plato's Forms 04 Feb 2008 10:59:22 AM
On Feb 1, 5:14=A0pm, Douglas Eagleson <eaglesondoug...@yahoo.com> wrote:

A form was to be understood as relation and the form as relations in
physics was to be understood. =A0Physical theory identifies form.

All form was found fallacy free relation by Plato, but the subject
predicate theory taught denies its existance. Denies the form as a
true transcendental relation.

Fallacy relation would hinder deduction while usage of the exact inter-
relation of all relation in objective science would assist. =A0A person
must understand the disparity of judgment. =A0And the Allegory of the
Cave exactly in analogy represents the situation between users of form
as opposed to common English predicate.

The cave lie where the blinded men sit, as is the common scientist. =A0A
release from the cave allows a true freedom to infer exactly, without
fallacy all physicial theory.

And so to free the scientist was the task. =A0Allow transcendental
relation to exist and allow a single common inter-relation to deduce
the inter-relation. =A0So the walk from the cave to the light of day was
supposed to be wonderous.

A sly inference denotes Plato's Form amongst all forms. =A0And it was
the answer to the riddle of the symbol to the set. =A0A paper written
denotes the cave dwellers world. For the symbol causes inference in
common science. =A0Free yourself from the cave, for it was real.

A literal double thought comprises the form of Plato. =A0A though and a
memory appearance cause the outcome of all objective relation.
Litterally two mind acts form the single deductive act in old Greek
theory. =A0And to instruct.

note: I do not care if anybody denies the cave's existance, but the
scientific world advances from true users of the form of Plato. Where
do you go to learn structed thought of sly double act? =A0Who instructs
correctly old Greek form?

So the abstracted form was to relate all. The definition or inference
or deduction was this example. Classify the relation.
Given the need to attack ingorance the duty was to either attack it
yourself or look to another for guidance. Sly deduction was that
example. One reading you will encounter the relative abstract. It
does not get any easier as a thought to deduce, it just gets more
usable in a confident manner. I decomposed the deduction as a
cognitive act and found it thought followed by a memory.
Two parts effect in this sly deduction. I happen to be the only Plato
student here in sci.physics and can instruct. Without gudiance from me
or anothe ryou would only sink in desparate need to read correctly the
old Greek words.
A thought and an associated memory appearance. It is difficult but
usable for adept students. Nobody is supposed to decompose Greek
inference into predicate again. A searcher named a Mally student at
Standford decomposed Greek inference into the common predicate. It is
a real skill, not to be ingored.
Good luck finding other advisors, I am the only one on the newsgroup.
Douglas Eagleson
Gaithersburg, MD uSA
.

User: "tadchem"

Title: Re: Plato's Forms 01 Feb 2008 07:55:35 PM
On Feb 1, 8:14 pm, Douglas Eagleson <eaglesondoug...@yahoo.com> wrote:

A form was to be understood as relation and the form as relations in
physics was to be understood. Physical theory identifies form.

All form was found fallacy free relation by Plato, but the subject
predicate theory taught denies its existance. Denies the form as a
true transcendental relation.

Fallacy relation would hinder deduction while usage of the exact inter-
relation of all relation in objective science would assist. A person
must understand the disparity of judgment. And the Allegory of the
Cave exactly in analogy represents the situation between users of form
as opposed to common English predicate.

The cave lie where the blinded men sit, as is the common scientist. A
release from the cave allows a true freedom to infer exactly, without
fallacy all physicial theory.

And so to free the scientist was the task. Allow transcendental
relation to exist and allow a single common inter-relation to deduce
the inter-relation. So the walk from the cave to the light of day was
supposed to be wonderous.

A sly inference denotes Plato's Form amongst all forms. And it was
the answer to the riddle of the symbol to the set. A paper written
denotes the cave dwellers world. For the symbol causes inference in
common science. Free yourself from the cave, for it was real.

A literal double thought comprises the form of Plato. A though and a
memory appearance cause the outcome of all objective relation.
Litterally two mind acts form the single deductive act in old Greek
theory. And to instruct.

note: I do not care if anybody denies the cave's existance, but the
scientific world advances from true users of the form of Plato. Where
do you go to learn structed thought of sly double act? Who instructs
correctly old Greek form?

You're swizzle stick is getting too close to your language cortex
again, Douggie.
Tom Davidson
Richmond, VA
.
User: "Douglas Eagleson"

Title: Re: Plato's Forms 04 Feb 2008 08:57:40 AM
On Feb 1, 5:55=A0pm, tadchem <tadc...@comcast.net> wrote:

On Feb 1, 8:14 pm, DouglasEagleson<eaglesondoug...@yahoo.com> wrote:





A form was to be understood as relation and the form as relations in
physics was to be understood. =A0Physical theory identifies form.


All form was found fallacy free relation by Plato, but the subject
predicate theory taught denies its existance. Denies the form as a
true transcendental relation.


Fallacy relation would hinder deduction while usage of the exact inter-
relation of all relation in objective science would assist. =A0A person
must understand the disparity of judgment. =A0And the Allegory of the
Cave exactly in analogy represents the situation between users of form
as opposed to common English predicate.


The cave lie where the blinded men sit, as is the common scientist. =A0A=
release from the cave allows a true freedom to infer exactly, without
fallacy all physicial theory.


And so to free the scientist was the task. =A0Allow transcendental
relation to exist and allow a single common inter-relation to deduce
the inter-relation. =A0So the walk from the cave to the light of day was=
supposed to be wonderous.


A sly inference denotes Plato's Form amongst all forms. =A0And it was
the answer to the riddle of the symbol to the set. =A0A paper written
denotes the cave dwellers world. For the symbol causes inference in
common science. =A0Free yourself from the cave, for it was real.


A literal double thought comprises the form of Plato. =A0A though and a
memory appearance cause the outcome of all objective relation.
Litterally two mind acts form the single deductive act in old Greek
theory. =A0And to instruct.


note: I do not care if anybody denies the cave's existance, but the
scientific world advances from true users of the form of Plato. Where
do you go to learn structed thought of sly double act? =A0Who instructs
correctly old Greek form?


You're swizzle stick is getting too close to your language cortex
again, Douggie.

Tom Davidson
Richmond, VA- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

No you need to enlarge you ability as the school of thought. You
possess about 1/nth the desire though.
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