Brunardot's
Quotations
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A clarion call from |
A closed mind is a |
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All mathematics is a function of Nature; |
All meaningful understanding |
All phenomena are |
Autumn inspired |
By definition . . . |
Censorship |
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 |
For the record: |
Genius lies in the |
Hubris, wisely applied, |
I will eventually return to |
Infinity is defined by speed |
It is far
better |
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, |
Mathematics does not |
Only an insensitive fool |
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 |
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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 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: |
The Universe, bounded from within and without by Infinity, is entangled, Quaquametric motion. August 19, 1993 |
The Universe is finite. |
There is little wisdom forged |
Thinking as an adult |
Time to tell the truth . . . |
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To live maximally, |
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. |
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 |
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 |
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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. |