TRANS-MODAL UNDERSTANDING: The new language of science.
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https://doi.org/10.26247/theophany.2382Abstract
Science is currently facing many challenging conceptual problems. The most serious thing is that we are not considering the facts and the way in which they are understood. The average scientist does not see that there is a conceptual problem in the way in which he approaches, executes and interprets his work. Therefore, there is a problem regarding the awareness of non-deeper on the part of modern (positivistic) science itself of the structure, nature, opportunity and meaning of the world and life. In this article, the holistic model is proposed, i.e., experiential participation and interaction of the scientist as an entire man (right and left-brain hemisphere) with Nature. The inter-modality presupposes a state of mind which enables us not to be too impressed and not to stick to what we perceive. It is possible only if the desire for exclusive spiritual conception is combined with the desire for immediate personal experience through the integration of the self-reported unit of events and situations that unifies space / time without space / time. Preventing confusion makes it easier to understand the world's presence and feel it work.Downloads
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