What are Opposites in Nature?: 13 (Looking at Nature)

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What are Opposites in Nature?: 13 (Looking at Nature)

What are Opposites in Nature?: 13 (Looking at Nature)

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An antithesis helps make an idea distinct and prominent when it contradicts another idea in the first part of the argument. This contrastive feature helps make readers make their argument solid, cogent, and eloquent. Sentences comprising anthesis also become easy to remember, quote, and recall when required. When an antithesis occurs in a text, it creates an argumentative atmosphere where a dialectic could take place and helps writers and speakers hook their audience easily with antithetical statements. Synonyms of Antithesis The weak force is critical for the nuclear fusion reactions that power the sun and produce the energy needed for most life forms here on Earth. This significant solar flare peaked at 10:29 a.m. EDT on July 3, 2021 (Image credit: NASA ) Electromagnetic force Philosophy cannot give up its search for a fundamental unity in this ideal world. But it does not confound this unity with simplicity. It does not overlook the tensions and frictions, the strong contrasts and deep conflicts between our various powers. These cannot be reduced to a common denominator. They tend in different directions and obey different principles. But this multiplicity and disparateness does not denote discord or disharmony. All these functions complete and complement one another. Each one opens a new horizon and shows us a new aspect of humanity. The dissonant is in harmony with itself; the contraries are not mutually exclusive, but interdependent: "harmony in contrariety, as in the case of the bow and the lyre." Antithesis can be an effective rhetorical device in terms of calling attention to drastic differences between opposing ideas and concepts. By highlighting the contrast side-by-side with the exact same structure, the speaker is able to impact an audience in a memorable and significant way. Here are some common examples of antithesis from famous speeches: Encyclopaedia of the Philosophical Sciences (1830) Part One IV. Second Attitude of Thought to Objectivity TWO. THE CRITICAL PHILOSOPHY §48

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Can you spot Karen’s pieces over on the left? Also on show, a photo by Megan George displayed on Freddy’s ‘Frame’ TV, and Lightning Man by Ross Yulidjirri. Modern Abstract Nature Art: Miranda Lloyd In The Dynamic Psychological Field I considered the issue of free will versus determinism. Very briefly, I see our freedom as a necessary hypothesis of reason. We can spontaneously decide to act and to initiate new causal series. We can be a first cause. Lithium and fluoride share a yin-and-yang relationship: lithium is the most electropositive element on the Periodic Table, meaning that it likes to lose electrons, while fluoride is the most electronegative element, only wanting to acquire electrons. Giving lithium electrons it doesn't want stores energy, while taking electrons away from fluoride also stores energy. be unfavorable: contrary winds. adverse suggests something more personally unfriendly or even hostile; it emphasizes the All reality may be a struggle of powers. All societies may be arenas of balancing and balanced interests. Strife and harmony may flow into each other like the seasons. But we need not participate. We can withdraw from society, even from reality. If we do not withdraw, we can decide when to conflict and what accommodations we will accept.Further complicating the story is the invisible realm of dark matter and dark energy, which make up roughly 95% of the universe. It's unclear whether dark matter and energy consist of a single particle or a whole set of particles that have their own forces and messenger bosons. The other level is that of underlying potentialities, dispositions, and powers that we can know only through their transformation into the world of experience. At this level exists our reason, a potentiality independent of the phenomenological world and with the power to conceive of analytic ideas and moral oughts. At this level we can conceive of ourselves as free. It’s not gonna be easy. It’s gonna be really hard. We’re gonna have to work at this every day, but I want to do that because I want you. I want all of you." The answer seems to lie with quantum field theory. The particles that transmit the strong, weak and electromagnetic forces have various types of charge, such as electric or colour charge. “Those charges can be either positive or negative, leading to different possibilities for the sign of the force,” says Frank Wilczek of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. This is not the case with gravitons, the hypothetical particles that quantum field theory says should transmit gravity. “Gravitons respond to energy density, which is always positive,” says Wilczek.

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ecstasy of union with the universe is Ishvara's creativity or Yin and Yang. It is Krishna's and Shiva's Dance, hence mystic delight. One sees light, feels love, joy; but it's behind the world misery which Buddha saw. Both are together. The way you feel is your point of attraction, and so, the Law of Attraction is most understood when you see yourself as a magnet getting more and more of the way you feel." degrees, as with heating water, become qualitatively transformed. All societies exercise coercion, but in doing so there is a meaningful difference between exchange, authoritative, and coercive idea of recurring historic cycles is not alone Buddhist and Asiatic, but also Greek and European (held by Nietzsche in modern times and Pythagoras and Zeno in ancient times). But history is the record of phenomena, of manifestations, of observations. That a phenomenon has always been part of the human record does not prove inevitability. This is not true of slavery that has historically plagued humanity, but is now virtually eradicated; nor is it true of our presumed physical limits ("we will never fly" or "leave the earth"). Is collective violence different? Is something virtually intrinsic to society usually reflected in the historical record, mirroring our free will and nature?see a perpetual struggle going on in the cosmos between two contrary forces. It appears not only in Nature's operations but also in man's inner being. Thus there is no continuous upward movement but rather an alternation, which is of a cyclic and spiral kind. Repulsion follows attraction in the human mind, decay contradicts growth in the universal life.



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