Infocrats-mag Just sitting over the roof of my house in a sunny morning, where I was able to have a clear view of a bustling road laden with various vehicles driven by an interesting creature named as “Human”. This sight was not very near to me; rather my vision had to cross a large vacant [...]
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MY BURNING DESIRE..THE FIRE WITHIN..!!
Posted in Attitude, Brainstorming, Out of Box Thinking, Uncategorized, tagged burning, desire, discover, free, freedom, infocrats, passion, Success, thinking, win on April 26, 2010 | 2 Comments »
Listen to the Inner Voice…!!
Posted in Attitude, Brainstorming, Creativity, Discover, Innovation, Out of Box Thinking, Work, tagged brain, heart, imagination, inner, listen, passion, pure, think, Voice on December 27, 2009 | 2 Comments »
Deep in the Silence.. Alone in the darkness. There is that Loud voice, Truest of all voices, The more you listen, the louder it gets Suppressed it may be, Cluttered it may be, But Pure it remains. The Inner voice..!!

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Philosophy- Margaret Lucas Cavendish[Revised entry by David Cunning on May 24, 2012. Changes to: Main text, Bibliography, notes.html] Margaret Lucas Cavendish was a philosopher, poet, scientist, fiction-writer, and playwright who lived in the seventeenth century. Her work is important for a number of reasons. One is that it lays out an early and very compelling version of the naturalism that i […]
- Reism[Revised entry by Jan Woleński on May 21, 2012. Changes to: Bibliography] Reism is the doctrine that only things exist. The name is derived from the Latin noun res ('thing'). The interpretation of this very rough view depends on how things are understood. Reism was anticipated by many nominalists (that is, philosophers maintaining that only individ […]
- Bohmian Mechanics[Revised entry by Sheldon Goldstein on May 21, 2012. Changes to: Main text, Bibliography] Bohmian mechanics, which is also called the de Broglie-Bohm theory, the pilot-wave model, and the causal interpretation of quantum mechanics, is a version of quantum theory discovered by Louis de Broglie in 1927 and rediscovered by David Bohm in 1952. It is the simplest […]
- Quantum Theory: von Neumann vs. Dirac[Revised entry by Fred Kronz and Tracy Lupher on May 21, 2012. Changes to: Main text, Bibliography] An ongoing debate in the foundations of physics concerns the role of mathematical rigor in theorizing. The contrasting views of von Neumann and Dirac provide interesting and informative insights concerning two sides of this debate. Von Neumann's contribut […]
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