I heartily object to the fact that scientific equations are almost exclusively Latin and Greek. How can you claim that science is a universal discipline with that being the case? As a start, introduce the Phoenician alphabet into all new written equations, as we intend to do with ours, for the Phoenician alphabet is more ancient than the Greek alphabet, it’s message invoking civilization far more pungently, especially seeing as it was the father language of Hellenistic culture. Relativistic engineering is a discipline that needs to be developed and formalized, for ignoring the dire effects of relativity on the practical motion of spacecraft can only result in failed missions and sojourns. Just like Ali’s sword, I am bicultural, making the possibility of concocting equations difficult so long as my schizophrenic mind is not harmonized. Incidentally, I strongly believe that Arthur’s Excalibur is actually Zulfiqar. Indeed, based on their etymologies, you would be lying if you say they are not. Tongue in cheek, one now wonders whether Arthur is really just a romanticized Ali. We believe in slicing and suturing forces, not in uniting them.
Let’s face it. If a person is given wealth and a title, it is not to glorify him, but rather to curtail his power so that it is either limited or reduced in influence. A person with knowledge and communication can run the earth, and wealth is given to him to give others the chance to participate in this activity. This, of course, does not apply to us, for our pockets are shallow, and are ridden with holes. Nonetheless, we must recognize that the amount of knowledge available, so long as a single human being in a single lifetime is concerned, is infinite, meaning that the process of its acquisition should be based purely on emotional grounds, rather than anything else. Balancing out the interplay between emotions and information, that is, the emotive-information lattice, is an important condition for life management, especially after the reading, thought matrix is harmonized. Words are ammo, and your mind a gun. Use your heart, tempered by your mind, to determine what is right and...
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