1) Take the 2 large triangle. position them such that they form a square.
2) Along the diagonal shift the triangle such that the hypotenuses over lap only half of the hypotenuses.
3) Take the medium triangle and position the hypotenuse of the medium triangle and overlap it slightly to the vertical leg of the bottom large triangle.
4) Take the 2 small triangles position the hypotenuses to the right
5) one of the move the the lowest hanging triangle such that the hypotenuse is still right. the other put next to the bottom of the lower largest triangle.
6) take the parallelogram next to the top large to make arms
7) put the square on top.
you should get a dancer.
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
More about population control...
Darwin postulated that a species reproduces at higher rates than can be maintained or sustained; humans, like all species, have this problem and reproduce at a net exponential rate. It is true that there is only a finite amount of goods that can be grown or produced each year. When there are more people than food available we run into many dilemmas. 1) Being that many poorer societies will starve since they will inevitably not have the funds to purchase food; the less food there is with respect to people eating means that the price of food will increase. 2) The increase of death due to starvation will lead to massive amounts of ailments which will over burden our hospitals to the point where medical costs will either shut down hospital or insure that the wealthiest are taken care of. 3) With food shortages the increase of crime (be it theft, murder or any other crime that will lead to the acquisition food) will lead to martial law or a higher percentage of aggressive grievances between individuals, this will limit our ability to act as a “law and order” society. Ultimately we must see the moral implications of having the population act is such a cruel manner, it is immoral to let people die and to have them revert to barbarism. Thus, it is imperative to limit the growth of people in order to secure a well fed peaceful future.
Monday, September 20, 2010
Self Deception
Self deception is intentional.
Intentional self deception contradictory because these beliefs are compartmentalized. Nor is intentional self deception self defeating because people often do things intentionally without explicit or conscious knowledge of that intention, especially after the fact. Self deception is a gradual process in which the desire to hold a false belief evolves into actually holding that belief. Intention motivates this transformation.
Intentional self deception contradictory because these beliefs are compartmentalized. Nor is intentional self deception self defeating because people often do things intentionally without explicit or conscious knowledge of that intention, especially after the fact. Self deception is a gradual process in which the desire to hold a false belief evolves into actually holding that belief. Intention motivates this transformation.
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Revised Population Control....I DO NOT BELIEVE THIS
It is of Mathematical certainty that there will be a point where that amount that man can produce to nourish our selves will not be equal to that in which human beings need to survive. It is true that there is only a finite amount of goods that can be grown or produced each year. When there is more people than food available we run into many dilemmas. 1) Being that starvation of many poorer societies, since they will inevitably not have the funds to purchase food; the less food there is with respect to people eating means that the price of food will increase. 2) The increase of death due to starvation will lead to massive amounts of ailments which will over burden our hospitals to the point where medical costs will either shut down hospital or insure that the wealthiest are taken care of. 3) With food shortages the increase of crime (be it theft, murder or any other crime that will lead to the acquisition food) will lead to martial law or a higher percentage of aggressive grievances between individuals, this will limit our ability to act as a “law and order” society. Ultimately we must see the moral implications of having the population act is such a cruel manner, it is immoral to let people die and to have them revert to barbarism. Thus, it is imperative to limit the growth of people in order to secure a well fed peaceful future.
Sunday, September 12, 2010
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
This is also a cool way of looking at it. + why I am doing this
Socrates Shorty
In Crito, by Plato, the ancient Philosopher Socrates presents his argument for obeying the state, an argument that guided him to face his death, in 403 BCE.
Socrates Shorty
In Plato's, the ancient Philosopher Socrates presents his argument for obeying the state, an argument that guided him to face his death, in 403 BCE, after being found guilty by the state.
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Population Control
It is of Mathematical certainty that there will be a point where that amount that man can produce to nourish will not be equal to that in which human beings need to survive. It is with truth that there is only a finite amount of goods that can be grown or produced each year. Should we have the occurrence that there exists more people than food available we run into many dilemmas. 1) Being that starvation of many poorer societies since they will inevitably not have the funds to purchase food; the less food there is with respect to people eating means that the price of food will increase. 2) The increase of death do to starvation will lead to massive amounts of ailments which will over burden our hospitals to the point where medical costs will either shut down hospital or only insure that the wealthiest are taken care of. 3) With lower food shortages the increase of crime (be it theft, murder or any other crime that will lead to the acquisition food) will lead to martial law or a higher percentage of cases between individuals, this will limit our ability to act as a “law and order” society. Ultimately we must see the moral implications of having the population act is such a cruel manner, it is immoral to let people die and to have them revert to barbarism. Thus, it is imperative to limit the growth of people in order to accommodate the food supplies of the people.
Hello I am back from Germany
Yea I went to Germany. It was fun, now I am going to use this blog for one of my Philosophy courses. Some of the entries may seem weird.
Maddrey
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