Freitag, 8. Januar 2010

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08.01.2010 - Interpretation of dali48

Schopenhauer by dali48
Schopenhauer (1788-1860) - the great pessimist... Life as Suffering:
Basically, life is not worth living - In addition, it rushes inexorably towards death - Also, the knowledge does not continue to...

Modern Energie by dali48
It is better to go around in a forest with animals - rather than to stay with fools in heaven...
We can live without gold - but we cannot live without water...
There are different types of natural resources...

Desalination of sea water by dali48

Money and Climate by dali48
It is with the law, as with the money - inflation leads to devaluation...
The cause of the financial crisis was - the lack of an internal bond of the speculator to his...

Planet-Lungs by dali48
"Yes, John C. I agree that many things are adding up to a giant, dangerous headache for us. I also agree that the majority of people do not feel the need to change. Like lemings we will merrily run"...

Leibniz by dali48
Enlightenment. Leibniz - the universal spirit. From the monad to "God":
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646-1716), is considered one of the most versatile scholars of his time - and was one of the most important...

7 Days by dali48
08.12.2009 - Was the world created in 7 days? - Is it in the 21 Century, given the omnipresence of science and research - actually still possible to believe in it? ... (ARTE, Documentation, 08.12.2009)

Coromandel by dali48
30.12.2009 - Whales (by dali48.blogspot.com) Pilot whales beached in New Zealand - 125 animals dead... "You could see the pain and suffering in their eyes"...

Favourite Authors by dali48
04.01.2010 - Camus. Albert Camus was born in 1913 in Algeria. As a philosopher and writer, he achieved world fame - Filmmaker James Kent feels in his portrait of the life and work by...

Human Rights by dali48
The liberty of the press is a blessing when we are inclined to write against others - and a calamity when we find ourselves overborne by the multitude of our assailants." - Samuel Johnson


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