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A Simplified Derivation of Maxwell’s Equations.
A Derivation of Maxwell’s Equations in Differential and Integral Form.
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Practical Notes on Logic: 3. The Six Rules of the Valid Syllogism.
This article will be shorter than the rest, but it will focus on the syllogism that we have used frequently in the previous articles. Today, we will cover very important rules that are necessary for a valid syllogism, so that you can inspect your own for faults. The valid syllogism has to conform to six…
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Practical Notes on Logic: 2. What is Logical?
How many times have you heard someone describe an idea as logical when he thinks it is plausible or convincing, and illogical when it is weird or improbable? Worse, how many times have you heard someone describe an opinion as logical when he is persuaded by it, or illogical when he wants to dissuade others…
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Practical Notes on Logic: 1. The Science of Logic and its Three Axioms.
The first article on logic on this blog, where I discuss the science of logic, and the three axioms of logic.
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The Naval of the Earth
The solid Earth was born not so long ago,Then, footholds were submerged in burning seas.Those seas were not calm then, in rage, they flowAnd around a singular point they flow,Around that forming spike, they tautly squeezeThe heavy waters to a solid peak.Now, the heaving of the sea calmed.And know that the weathering of the peakProduced…
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Secret Knowledge.
I. The water cold, granting lungfuls of air,Borrows mother’s warmthIn its undulas.And in its level does itRaise all fairGrains:Sand grains — low onto yon field of brass. II. Sight ill directed,Along the smooth curvesImpressed on memory. Nay,Mammary,Nay, recollections,Long gone; yet stillServes nervous purposes —PreservatoryOf that quality, whereinThe sclera,That whiteness of the eyesIs captured full.To displaced…