The Seven Hermetic Principles

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The Seven Hermetic Principles

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The Seven Hermetic Principles
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eTFCpkrM2iI
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1. The Universe is something Intellectual.
2. As above, so below.
3. From potential to active existence.
4. Everything in the Universe can vibrate.
5. Everything in the Universe has its cause.
6. Everything in the Universe has its opposite.
7. The Universe has its own rhythm.

/ Hermes Trismegistus /
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Plato – world of ideas.
Leibniz - monadas.
Kant - thing-in-itself

. . . . . etc
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Is it possible to explain the 'philosophy of Idealism '
using physical laws and formulas ?
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I will try to understand situation from today fashion physical point of view.
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Let us say that Plato's world of ideas is a dark mass
( because nobody knows that their are).

And Leibniz monadas and Kant's things-in- themselves are
quantum particles ( because nobody knows their physical parameters).

We can suppose that the dark mass (the world of ideas)
is consist of quantum particles (monads / things-in-themselves).

And then all these monadas / quantum particles were pressed
together in . . . . a 'singular point ' . . . by some power.
But after some time they felt themselves uncomfortable and
. . . . separated as a 'big bang'.

In this way we can understand the connection between physics and
philosophy of idealism and the existence ( from today point of view) .

If somebody didn't understand me I can explain the modern physical
point of view on existence in the other words.

You was born because your mother was pregnant,
and your mother was born because you was pregnant.
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Re: The Seven Hermetic Principles

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socratus wrote:...

And Leibniz monadas and Kant's things-in- themselves are
quantum particles ( because nobody knows their physical parameters) ...
socratus
I think I get the gist of your thoughts but the thing about Leibniz's monads is that you can't know them even in the limited sense we 'know' quantum particles. They would be completely undetectable from our reality of things. I think.
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