A first phrase is always a first phrase: it begins.
And in these poetic theorems, each theorem is always a first phrase.
And the beginning, any beginning, always has additional force: it's always at the inception of a process where the greatest quantity of a substance is concentrated.
--Gon alo Tavares, author of Jerusalem Landing between prose and poetry, science and art, philosophy and spirituality, The Hidden Third charismatically disseminates a new renaissance transmission, one highly pertinent for contemporary times.
Leaving the reader breathless, re-imagined, re-generated.
Mind duly sanctified.
--Gary P.
Hampson, co-creator of The University for the Future We could ask Basarab Nicolescu about the last constituents of matter or language, since language is according to him a truly quantum phenomena.
Nicolescu also takes a step further by introducing the logic of the third secretly included in the classical Aristotelian logic, which plays the role of a living symbol that unites contradictions, by embracing and fusing them.
--Michel Camus, writer and member of the International Center for Interdisciplinary Research.
Phrase | It begins |
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And the beginning, any beginning, always has additional force | Its always at the inception of a process where the greatest quantity of a substance is concentrated gon alo |