Infinite regress.
Here is an image that tries to describe this concept. It indicates a way of logically arguing when, to explain something, one uses a term, which it makes necessary to refer to a new term, and this to a further term. Plato, the pioneer, deals with it in the problem of the third man. In this undertaking follow Davidson, Frege, Wittgenstein, Quine, Russell and Strawsone. 
We must give everyone the linguistic tools to understand the complexity of reality.
Me too. Looking for ppl into science, philosophy and geopolitics
This is a great book, I recommend it. 
A politician that cannot delete his tweet mid shitstorm. That would be amazing.
I believe in the right to offend and to be offended. Of course ill try to be polite but politically correctness won’t stop me to speak my mind. Nowadays everyone talks about freedom of speech not realising that we’re living in a bubble inside a bigger bubble. And man I’m so eager to see it pop!
Where is the best place to find relays? I’ve seen mentions of relays existing by topic, however I’ve been unable to find this level of detail.
I see https://nostr.watch/ and have searched for a list with more details, without success so far.
I’d like to be able to find relays that specialize in astronomy, photography, sports, and other topics…does this exist?
I’m very interested, I’m going to follow you in case if future developments.
He who asks is stupid for a minute, he who does not ask is stupid for life.
- Confucius
Morning Frank! What’s zapathon?
It is always fascinating to think that the various infinities have limits.
Here is a work based on the hyperbolic geometry (and on the Poincaré disk) by the Dutch M.C. Escher entitled Edge of the Circle IV, made in 1960.
When measured in the inherent geometry of the world of this woodcut, all angels and devils are exactly the same size and shape. There is an infinite repetition of an infinite number of copies, which never leave the confines of the circle. 


