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The term monism (from the Greek: μόνος monos or "one")—first used by the eighteenth-century German philosopher Christian Wolff to designate philosophical positions asserting either that everything is mental (idealism) or that everything is material (materialism), in order to eliminate the dichotomy of mind and body—has more general applicability today, maintaining that all of reality is ultimately one and indivisible. Two types of monism are usually understood to exist: "substantival" and "attributive" monism. Substantival monism, which is represented by religions such as Hinduism and Buddhism in the East and philosophers such as Baruch Spinoza in the West, holds that the entirety of reality is reducible to only one substance, and that any diversity of reality means just a plurality of aspects or modes of this one substance. By contrast, attributive monism maintains that there is only one category of being, within which there are many different individual things or substances. Attributive monism is further subdivided into three types: idealism, materialism (or physicalism), and neutral monism, and they have shown alternative positions for the discussion of the mind-body problem. 

The quest for oneness has been an important, universal drive and impulse throughout human historyculture, and religious and philosophical thought. Here lies the attractiveness of monism, which subsumes all diversity and heterogeneity into one larger holistic category without internal divisions, although its overemphasis on oneness has also prevented it from being accepted especially in the mainstream culture and religion in the West.

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A dualist model of perception.
AbstractReflexive monism is, in essence, an ancient view of how consciousness relates to the material world that has, in recent decades, been resurrected in modern form. 
Max Velmans has produced Reflexive Monism as a valiantly renewed effort to sort out the confused story of the relations between observer, object, and experience.

 ..............in his Kunstformen der Natur ("Art Forms of Nature"). As a philosopher, Ernst Haeckel wrote Die Welträthsel (1895–1899; in English: The Riddle of the Universe, 1901), the genesis for the term "world riddle" (Welträtsel); ... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernst_Haeckel


An ALU is a combinational logiccircuit, meaning that its outputs will change asynchronously in response to input changes. In normal operation, stable signals are applied to all of the ALU inputs and, when enough time (known as the "propagation delay") has passed for the signals to propagate through the ALU circuitry, the result of the ALU operation appears at the ALU outputs https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arithmetic_logic_unit


 














Einstein: ‘Without matter there is no space or time’


Central processing unit


mat·ter
/ˈmadər/
noun
  1. 1
    physical substance in general, as distinct from mind and spirit; (in physics) that which occupies space and possesses rest mass, especially as distinct from energy.
    "the structure and properties of matter"


    mass 

    noun 1a coherent, typically large body of matter with no definite shape.



  1. "a mass of curly hair"
noun
a coherent, typically large body of matter with no definite shape.
"a mass of curly hair"





 1.  a coherent, typically large body of matter with no definite shape.   "a mass of curly hair".    Awareness of and awareness that: 

Awareness of and awareness that: their combination and dynamics

............proposes a logical framework representing the notion of explicit knowledge as the combination of awareness of and awareness that. The setting, semantically combining neighbourhood models with ideas from awareness logic, separates the mere fact of entertaining some information........










Saltation (geology)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saltation_(geology)

Paleomagnetism


Remanence or remanent magnetization or residual magnetism is the magnetizationleft behind in a ferromagnetic material (such as iron) after an external magnetic field is removed https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Remanence







....The superpyramid held together the intersecting grid points of the chakra's that became the lines of force in these counter-rotating sequences that swirl around in criss-crossing traffic freeways of light intersections like a multicoloured ball of thread. Where all these meridians of past, present and future intersect is the reservoir of Earth's Akashic Record.  

Silk Road Gobi Akashic Grid

  1. (India, cooking) cauliflower
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/gobi 
 Hindi गोभी (gobhī).

From Mongolian Говь (Govʹ) or ᠭᠣᠪᠢ (ɣobi).

Compare Manchu ᡤᠣᠪᡳ (gobi)Chinese 戈壁 (Gēbì).
Definitions

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  1. wallpartition (Classifier mn)
     /   ―  qiáng  ―  wall
  2. rampartdefensive wall
     /   ―  lěi  ―  rampart; barrier
  3. cliffprecipice
      ―  qiào  ―  cliff; steep
  4. something resembling a walllumensurface
  5. (astronomy) (~宿) Wall (Chinese constellation)


https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/壁#Chinese








Synonyms



Phono-semantic compound (形聲OC *peːɡ): semantic  (earth) + phonetic  (OC*peɡ, *pʰeɡ, *beɡ) – an earthen wall.
simp. and trad.




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Pictogram (象形) ― a tool or weapon on a pole, the pole having developed into the long upper-left to lower-right diagonal stroke.

Optical illusion abstract design. Op art pattern. Vector illustration.

Official Disclosure Protocol: TERRARIUM ARhAyas Ascension Earth





phonetic
simp. and trad.
(戈壁)