Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Dmitry Sharko

People are different, that’s why they perceive the same facts in a different way, and have different points of view concerning one and the same thing. Philosophy and theology have come to the resolution that there are no facts, there are only interpretations, Nietzsche thought so. And a Cristian theologist Santayana said a very zen-like thing: “There is no God, and Maria is his Mother”. It seems, that in the process of the development of science and information waves, the world should have turned clearer and more understandable, but we notice in surprise, that on the contrary – the huge amount of information not only fail to create a unified way of perception, but cuts off the ground of well-built basement of mind. Of mind, that, in reality, was and will always be only an instrument of making our essential intention legal. The same stick of monkey with the help of which it gets mango. With the help of mind we can prove or completely destroy any theory, everything depends on the length of the “stick”. But in multidimensional informational world logic and rationalism lose their effectiveness. Even “exact” sciences are not single-valued and “stick” can’t be an absolute instrument any more. In atomic physics the result of an experiment depends absolutely on the observer, in mathematics of logics Curt Gedel proved “incompleteness theorem”, according to which there is no full formal theory where all true theorems of arithmetic could be proved.

3 comments:

  1. World is My Intention

    http://klein.zen.ru/english/sharko-intention.htm

    by Dmitry Sharko

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  2. Buddha was the first to declare about the illusiveness of the world, he noticed, that the essence of all the phenomena is emptiness.

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  3. I through the stones into the water
    Look at the circles in the water
    How they are born and disappear
    And I like it.

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