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It can be said that Conceptualism is a "thinking" person's
religion, a philosophy that is vigorously based upon the principles of IPSO.
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Conceptualism is a non-rigid philosophy that is intended to
encompass all truths as they are revealed through the
processes of Intelligent Inquiry.
The purpose of Conceptualism is tolerance and sustainability
through individual intelligence, which depends upon
minimalizing reliance upon faith.
Conceptualism is based upon the belief that minimalizing
faith depends upon substantial progress towards a
Theory of Everything (TOE), which
depends upon physics’ goal of the unification of the
forces. TOE would, essentially,
unify the disciplines of Science,
Theology, and Philosophy. |
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Conceptualism
is a total
belief system that requires
only a minuscule of faith
that involves the logical proof of a Triquametric motion that
manifests as all phenomena.
That is: something moves in a manner that reflects the duality of Infinity
. . .
The manner and substance of Triquametric motion is described, heuristically, by the etiology of
Pulsoids. The manifests of this particular motion are quite analogous
to the "superstrings," which many current theoretical
physicists consider the fundamental composition of quarks.
These particular manifests, of said motion, also, account for the
"strangeness" of Light and the phenomena of Edams
("Exotic"
dark-matter structures),
which contribute to the phenomena of universal gravitational attraction
that is considered, erroneously, as: "action-at-a-distance."
Conceptualism
establishes the unity of Science, Theology, and Philosophy.
To reiterate:
It can be said that Conceptualism is a "thinking" person's
religion, a philosophy that is vigorously based upon the principles of IPSO.
Thank you for your interest. Conceptualism can be, at first, difficult
to grasp; should you have any further questions
regarding Conceptualism please
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