Sunday 15 November 2009

Homo Sapience - Joseph II



It is reputed that outside the temple of Delphi were inscribed the wordings `Know thyself`, and on the other end Christianity had always encouraged its followers to make the sign of the cross whenever help and guidance is being sought from a divine source.
Upon these concepts is presented a theory of existence formulated in the book `Homo Sapience - Joseph II`.
By means of this detached and isolated attitude existence is uncovered and out from the sources of our own foundations the results have to be verified by `us`.
Consequently any information that we could extract would eventually consternating and revolve around us in the same manner as every particle inside this universe.
Our abilities to `verify` anything would have to be `reflected, projected, applied and versed` out from us, who are able to conduct them forth through our,`sight, audition, feeling and taste/smelling` modules.
All these details are of interest towards those who would pursue answers to the four fundamental question.
These are, `who we are? where are we? where have we came from? and, where are we off to?`
These philosophical investigations about `us` are able to furnish our imagination with the necessary information by means of the `potentials` that we have and possess. Through this `empiric`method information about our version is gathered, and by a `rhetoric` process the features of existence could all be audited.
This theory that is presented had originally been discovered by Empedocles about 2500 years ago.
`Earth, air, fire and water` are once more presented in contemporary terms of `matter, relativity, polarity and time/space` as the `bearings`of this universe.