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Posted by Mezei on September 02, 1999 at 10:19:20:
In Reply to: Seeking Posting Advice on a Unified Theory of Knowledge posted by mike cahill on September 01, 1999 at 13:43:15:
Hi Mike, you should be glad if the academic community is not well represented here, although my experience on this site indicates otherwise. Academics are probably the last individuals you want to critique a unified theory of any sort. Unification theory is not an academic pursuit, it is discouraged by academic institutions. You should be more concerned about the quality of the intellect found on this forum, not the number of letters found after a name. Sheesh, and you're attempting to present unification theory in knowlege? Don't you realize that knowledge is widespread, that academia is but a small offspring of knowledge, in fact, individual pursuits like physics, biology etc are but singular, disparate aspects of the entire knowledge base? To unify knowledge, you have to start with a premise that 'all is one', otherwise forget it. If I sound critical, well, that's what you want, right?
Don
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