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  • The Entropic Soul: Meditations on the Soul, Part 6

    The soul operates as a dynamic, functional entity within a paradoxical framework, evolving through experience while functioning as a cosmic archive of data. It navigates a cyclical existence, embodying contradictions akin to Jung’s theories. The exploration of its higher-dimensional interactions suggests profound implications for understanding reality, consciousness, and phenomena like dark matter.

  • What Effect Does Awareness of Artificial Intelligence Algorithms Have on People’s Use of Social Media Platforms?

    Alexander Michael Kent Student Number: 200046947 197L Society, Space and Place MA Department of Geography and Earth Sciences 01/09/2024 PDF Featured at bottom DECLARATIONThis work has not previously been accepted in substance for any degree and is not beingconcurrently submitted in candidature for any degree.Signed: Alex Kent (candidate)Date 01/09/2024 STATEMENT 1This work is the result…

  • Surviving the Fall of Babylon

    “When the lambs is lost in the mountain, he said. They is cry. Sometime come the mother. Sometime the wolf.” ― Cormac McCarthy A nation, a country, a society, all fall regardless of how prosperous they once were. It now falls, not by just an external enemy, but also by its own hand. Athens was conquered,…

  • Death is a Frozen Fire

    A metaphysical essay on death across dimensions, time, and the infinite forms of the self.

  • The Urban Growth Machine and Potential Difficulties

    Introduction Before discussing the ‘Growth Machine’ (Molotch, 1979), an emphasis on the primary growth discussed will be given, in the form of a definition and a brief exploration of its example, that being resilience. The modern city is, like everything else under the atmosphere, subject to the rapid climate change that is dawning upon the…

  • Sustainability

    Introduction With the emergence of the industrial revolution humanity has, in turn, until more recent times disassociated itself with its naturalistic origins, and so had the field of sociology. The prominence of sociological concern in environmental and sustainability issues began to see rapid expansion during the 1970’s. Before that, the social science theories on human…

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