Pulsoid Theory

. . . a Paradigm Shift!

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Brunardot's
             Quotations

More Quotes concerning Conceptualism
 
         




A clarion call from
deep within
Conservative
Orange County, CA.

"I want my flag back !"
It belongs to everyone;
otherwise, it is meaningless.


March 24, 2005

A closed mind is a
dangerous threat
to everyone;
most of all, to
. . . its possessor.


March 13, 2005


A small mind seldom enlarges
because it is not open
to new ideas.


February 10, 2000

All mathematics is a function of Nature;
    thus, its sublime poetry . . .


April 22, 2001

All meaningful understanding
resides in grand simplicity.


October 9, 2000

All phenomena are
manifestations of
the geometry of
seminal motion.


April 15, 2005

Autumn inspired

In all we do;
in all we love;
simple beauty
is the finest.


August 31, 2005

By definition . . .

              The theory of Reality, its principles, and
              its corollaries, must be simple.

              The simplest is the most complex; and,
              the most complex is the simplest.


March 24, 1955

Censorship

is the tool of mistaken minds
that have a desperate
fear of exposure.

Seldom is the goal accomplished.

Often interest is created . . .
where there was none.

And thus, it becomes
the ally of those . . .
desiring that exposure.

February 6, 2000

Conceptualism
is a total, belief system
that requires only a minuscule of faith that there is hyper-relativistic, complex, oscillating motion that manifests as all phenomena.

That is: something moves in a manner that reflects the duality of Infinity . . . it starts and stops . . . in a very rapid manner.

January 9, 2003
Existing within an environment that you do not understand can be hazardous to your well-being . . . and everyone else's.
 
March 24, 1963

Faith depends upon
a logical etiology
.
 
April 8, 2005

For the record:

Recently, I have been reminded of my mortality.  I have also noticed, in all the news media, the mention of many persons that have recently "passed."

Please be assured that: I will not "pass"; I will, eventually . . . "die," as will everyone, and everything else.

July 2, 2003

Genius lies in the
originality,
the quick recognition,
and simplicity of
salient ideas.


February 14, 2005

Hubris, wisely applied,
is a right earned by
long study; and, should be reserved for those who
have introspective
intelligence . . . and wit.


April 15, 2005

I will eventually return to
this debate; and, after
I have sharpened my wit
and . . . honed my skills
. . . I intend to prevail.
 
February 9, 2000

 

Infinity is defined by speed
. . . NOT distance or size.

When the infinite is approached, it becomes the
infinitesimal; and, vice versa.

January 25, 1990

It is far better
to rationalize
alternatively
than to conflict with
logic and observation.


July 27, 2005

It is quite difficult
    knowing that
you're right . . .
 when no one else
agrees.

July 16, 2003
It is well documented that
the God of the Jews,
Christians, and Muslims
is the same God.

When those that pray to
this Deity are killing one
another in God's name
. . . Who is favored?

September 11, 2001
Let the breeze of reason,
filter through the
cobwebs of the mind.

July 16, 1998

Let there be Light . . . and,
before that . . . Infinity.

Reality 
begins and ends
. . . congruently.

All else, in between,
is a manifestation of the
. . . Unified Concept.


April 18, 1955

 

Mathematics does not
            explain Nature;
Nature explains           
           mathematics.

October 24, 2004

Only an insensitive fool
separates pathos, cruelty, and
. . . "life of the party" humor.

July 2, 1991

  One's, and others',
manners and happiness;
just as knowing the
Supreme Essence, Oneness;
cannot be known,
until . . . one knows
the environment and self;
such is Conceptualism.

April 6, 2005
Phenomena of Gravity and
Light are understandable;
Infinity is . . . almost so.

The integers "One" and "Zero"
are provable, congruent,
and set the Nexus of Reality.

And, these concepts
are, also relative to
. . . speed.

 
March 24, 1994 
Religion, which is multi-cultural, irreconcilable, and often demanding of fealty from somewhere "on high," can never trump democracy and freedom, which are universal drives of humanity.

Let no religion, other than your own, dictate your freedom; and then, only when you can ascertain the true origin of its authority.

October 17, 2004
 

Republicans

The party of Nixon,
     Reagan,
          and now, George Bush.

Someone out there,
     is trying to
          tell us . . . something.

August 8, 1992


Show me a person
    that truly  believes
        in the Resurrection.

Then, I will know:

That it is also possible
    to place faith in modern
        theories of physics.


Easter, 2005

 

Simple questions, and
. . . simple answers
. . .
are the most
perceptive.

 
March 24, 1991
Suffer a fool; until . . .
     the fool won't suffer you.

 

February 6, 2000

The curve of the Universe is ellipsoidal; the result of triquametric motion.

The curve of Reality is spherical; the result of quaquaversal motion
and a locus prescribed by
the duality of Infinity.
 
August 19, 1993

The only existent continuum that reaches to all limits is Reality, which is entirely composed of quanta that coalesce, evolve and dissipate that are defined by dynamic, emergent, ellipsoidal phenomena referred to as Pulsoids; and, within said Reality, every point is congruent with a singularity . . . Infinity.

Thus, the
locus of the single Universe is congruent, at every point within the Universe, with the duality of Infinity, which is defined by speed; not size or distance.

April 21, 2007

The Purpose of Being is:

To encourage the maximizing of human evolution
consistent with the total environment.

Thus, acquiring a maximal
. . . happiness.

 
January 6, 2003

The Universe, bounded from
within and without by Infinity,
is entangled, Quaquametric
motion.
 
August 19, 1993

The Universe is finite.
Reality is infinite.

The Universe is to
the numbering system, as
Reality is to Infinity.

April 18, 1991

There is little wisdom forged
when arguing in the heat of anger.


February 9, 2000

Thinking as an adult
can be hazardous
to those that seek
Intelligent Inquiry.


March 24, 1999

Time to tell the truth . . .

Does no one know truths ?

"What are truths ?" . . . you ask.

My point.   . . . Exactly !


July 9, 1992


To begin to understand anything,
a person must first understand
the lens through which their
perceptions are formed.

 
May 21, 2005

To live maximally,
every human being
must know a god.

This god must not be
anthropic
. . . in any manner;

and, also,

no more than a
minuscule of faith
must be required.

 
January 1, 2000

 

The size, shape, and age of the Universe are often confused with that of Reality.  One is infinite; the other is larger than everything except itself.  The Universe is of an elliptical nature, and thus, directional, within Reality, a special, spherical ellipsoid.

January 31, 2004

To preserve an
individual’s spiritual faith within the USA,
faith in a secular
Constitution must trump
that of all organized
religions.


Anything less is
quintessential arrogance.


July 4, 2004
 

Truth endures
. . . is simple, elegant;
and, subconsciously
. . . easily recognized
.

 
March 24, 1955

Until a person can understand "nothing"/"nil", that is, the attributes of a singularity, that person cannot understand any truly fundamental concept from which the environment in which we exist is created.

October 26, 2003

 
  Unlike Christ's teaching,
Christianity
is a religion
of intolerance.

April 25, 2007
 


When there is anthropic
communication, how seldom,
if ever, that there is an equivalence of connotations.

August 10, 2003
 

  Where is the Ultimate Purpose?

Science and Philosophy that
will not define that which creates
is without ultimate purpose.

April 26, 2007
 
Why ?
  And, again,
Why ?
  And, again,
Why ?
Over and over,
until . . .
Infinity.

February 10, 2000

Your argument avoids the issue.

Ostriches stick their heads in the sand to avoid the unpleasant.

Sentient beings do not.

 

February 6, 2000