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  • How do we Make Sense of our World?

    2020-12-20

    How can we "know" what is going on?

    Well, first-hand experience is probably the most reliable method - anything we can see, touch, hear, taste or smell is a good candidate for a high degree of certainty. If we hear someone say something and watch their lips move then we have two sources of information and the one (hopefully) corroborates the other - it doesn't get much more certain than that. However, it still doesn't vouch for the veracity of what was said, only that the person said it.

    Second-hand experience is what we usually have to work with - we can see something in a newspaper, watch a report on TV, and so on, but these could all be easily faked. So we have to rely on other factors to corroborate the original, and here we come up against the problems and opportunities of trust.

    If we trust the source of the report then we are likely to believe it. If we don't trust the source then we will be sceptical unless we can see corroborative reports

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  • Sonic Geometry

    2020-12-20

    Make of this seasonal offering what you will, but it makes for interesting speculations:

    View the on Bitchute page.

  • Sound Health Project

    2020-12-17

    This is way out of the ordinary, but could it be true?

    Some will think it's la-la land, but you can use the links below to see if it works for you. What's the upside possibility? What is the downside risk?

    Watch this interview and judge for yourself - try out her sound portal for free - all you need is a microphone (which many devices already have) - feel free to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.:

     

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