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What is the Logic in That?
Syllogism alone lacks the confirming participating foundation and the operative physicality needed for logic to be rightfully explained beyond this, whether it be past or future. Definition of Syllogism is as follows: "an argument the conclusion of which is supported by two premises of which one (major premise) contains the term (major term) that is the predicate of the conclusion, and the other (minor premise) contains the term (minor term) that is the subject of the conclus

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Mar 3, 202510 min read
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Undiscovered Realms Or A Distant Illusion?
In light of tomorrow's worldly event from the solar eclipse, this had me once more entertaining myself over the supposed "conundrum" of our vast universe and about how it is ever so "expanding." This theory, yes, I did say "theory" as this is quite a claim even from the greatest of minds of scholarly, scientific, distinguished reputation like that of notable astrophysicists Neil deGrasse Tyson, the great Stephen Hawking, and even the popular Edwin Hubble, having provided the

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Apr 7, 20244 min read
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