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  • Postmodernity and Eudaimonia

    The text explores the paradox of free will, contrasting modern hyper-individualism with Aristotle’s concept of eudaimonia, which emphasizes a purposeful life driven by virtue. It critiques society’s aimlessness amidst external pursuits, advocating for mental and spiritual richness over superficial self-indulgence. The author encourages nurturing one’s internal self, likening it to furnishing a mental palace.

  • Final Meditation on The Soul

    The Ouroboric Observer: On the Munchausen Soul “Whoever fights with monsters should see to it that in the process he does not become a monster. And if you gaze long into an abyss, the abyss gazes also into you.” – Friedrich Nietzsche I have thought about how to resolve the paradoxes that higher dimensionality brings; symmetry…

  • Codex Parasitus

    Part 2: The Repairment of The Man A mind creates its own entropy; the essence of sentience can turn from productive to counterproductive. The parasites failure was its assurance that it was truly external; nothing exists outside the hive, it is all illusory. The Godhead has had an unfathomable amount of time to prepare itself,…

  • Hey, just to let anyone interested know, I am working on…

    Hey, just to let anyone interested know, I am working on a legacy copy of my three main books with additional content. It will also contain essays and the full meditations on the soul paradigm.

  • Debunking Holocaust Denial: It Did Happen

    This article addresses Holocaust denial claims by providing evidence and rebuttals against common misconceptions. The author, a researcher with personal experience and academic knowledge, clarifies crucial points about extermination camps, Nazi documentation, and survivor testimonies, aiming to educate those unsure about the historical truth of the Holocaust.

  • The Recursion of Morality

    “If you crush a cockroach, you’re a hero. If you crush a beautiful butterfly, you’re a villain. Morals have aesthetic criteria.” – Nietzsche A recursion is when a problem is solved internally by itself, with continuous feedback of slowly fragmenting the issue until it is solved. This method is well known to programmers, often used…

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