While the Copernican principle comes with no guarantees that it will forever guide us to cosmic truths, it's worked quite well so far: not only is Earth not in the center of the solar system, but the solar system is not in the center of the Milky Way galaxy, the Milky Way galaxy is not in the center of the universe, and it may come to pass that our universe is just one of many that comprise a multiverse. And in case you're one of those people who thinks that the edge may be a special place, we are not at the edge of anything either. Death by Black Hole: And Other Cosmic Quandaries
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Quote:- While the Father is self-dependent, the son is completely dependent upon the Father.
Sinless
Author:- Mwanandeke Kindembo
Category:- Life
Quote:- While the imperial university continues to pay lip service to letting the subaltern speak, make no mistake: the subalterns have never been silent. They have always been thinking, writing, doing, and sensing. The problem has always been with the shortsightedness and racism of the colonizers and the imperial spaces where certain knowledge gets produced and promoted, while other knowledge gets silenced, mutilated, and buried under the rubble of indifference and arrogance.
Author:- Louis Yako
Category:- knowledge
Quote:- While the primary function of formal Buddhist meditation is to create the possibility of the experience of "being," my work as a therapist has shown me that the demands of intimate life can be just as useful as meditation in moving people toward this capacity. Just as in formal meditation, intimate relationships teach us that the more we relate to each other as objects, the greater our disappointment. The trick, as in meditation, is to use this disappointment to change the way we relate.
Open to Desire: Embracing a Lust for Life - Insights from Buddhism and Psychotherapy
Author:- Mark Epstein
Category:- Relationships
Quote:- while the scientist sees everything that happens in one point of space, the poet feels everything that happens in one point of time.
Author:- Vladimir Nabokov
Category:- poetry,science
Quote:- While the technosphere concept stresses that most humans lack the potential to influence the behavior of large technological systems, the ergosphere concept makes this possibility dependent on the existence of appropriate social and political structures and knowledge systems, and also on the individual perspectives of human actors. One cause for hope is that a knowledge economy produces and distributes not only the knowledge needs for its functioning (and often less) but, to varying degrees, an excess of knowledge (an 'epistemic spillover') that may trigger unexpected developments.Humans must certainly maintain and preserve their tools, technologies, and infrastructures, but they also change them with each implementation. The material world of the ergosphere consists of borderline objects between nature and culture that may trigger innovations as well as unpredictable consequences. The ergosphere has a plasticity and porousness in which materials and functions are not so tightly interwoven as to exclude the repurposing of existing tools for new applications. In principle, each aspect of the ergosphere can be transformed from an end into a means, which is then available to emerging intentions and functions. Repurposing a given tool is, however, a double-edged sword - it may have disastrous consequences. Thus, the responsibility for using and developing technical systems must always be assumed anew.
The Evolution of Knowledge: Rethinking Science for the Anthropocene
Author:- Jürgen Renn
Category:- knowledge
Quote:- While there is tea, there is hope.
Sweet Lavender - A Comedy in Three Acts.
Author:- Arthur Wing Pinero
Category:- hope
Quote:- While there is widespread argument that we are living in an unprecedented time of change, chaos, and pervasive conflicts, we are also living in an era of amazing technological innovations and stunning new discovery.
Dreammakers: Innovating for the Greater Good
Author:- Michele Hunt
Category:- hope
Quote:- While there might be a bit of genius in what we create, the real genius rests in whoever created the essential materials without which we could not create.
Author:- Craig D. Lounsbrough
Category:- science
Quote:- While there’s death there’s hope
The Leopard
Author:- Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa
Category:- hope
Quote:- While they prefer to avoid cracks and flaws, many choose to recalibrate their lives, weigh, and assess what they perceive. Distrusting vague descriptions and suspecting loose ends, they seek to measure the world. Precision and transparency are their passion that can help balance their thoughts and still their mind. Measuring is knowing, and the right measurement offers them knowledge and inner peace. (Measuring space)
Author:- Erik Pevernagie
Category:- knowledge
Quote:- While trying to change how others see us, we often forget to change how we see ourselves.
Author:- Meeta Ahluwalia
Category:- best
Quote:- While we can learn or study techniques for almost anything we might want to accomplish, real understanding is not the mere accumulation of knowledge. Understanding cannot be realized by listening or reading about the realization of others. It must be achieved firsthand via substantive, direct perception in the moment.
Japanese Yoga: The Way of Dynamic Meditation
Author:- H.E. Davey
Category:- knowledge
Quote:- While we fight, there is hope. Nothing is ending yet.
Aurora's End
Author:- Jay Kristoff
Category:- hope
Quote:- While we keep on dancing our souls delicately embrace.
Profound Reverie
Author:- Laura Chouette
Category:- Love
Quote:- While we revel in the passion of the ‘moment’ braving the whirlpool of time, a flow of vibrations may surprise us and reveal unsuspected power in our inner self, giving us muscle and confidence. (" Swim or sink")
Author:- Erik Pevernagie
Category:- time
