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Human life is a journey from known to unknown. And the invariants are the bridge between known and unknown.

 

To devise the methods of identification and application of invariants in human life, we have instituted a new subject - "invariantology". The working draft of invariantology can be found at : http://wwf.edula.com

 

We are in the need of the help of learned people in the world to invariantology to develop the intellect of children.

 

We are not concerned with the intellectual development of individuals, not with the scientific development or human resource development.

 

The need of the hour is to find the ways and means to develop the intellect of the children and their teachers, as the national and international newspapers make a cry over the issuse of the intellectual development of children.

 

Invariantology, in its initial draft, is trying to find that invariably exist in every variant, invariably said about every varinant.

 

sincerely,

Sivashanmugam

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I think i see what you are driving at, but I am not quite sure that "bridges" as you suggest exist so concretely. Do you think that you can clarify the nature of so-named invariant?

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Why the scientists and philosophers are not interested in knowing the nature of invariants?

 

You've already introduced the idea to the forum where it was fully discussed.

 

 

I don't believe anyone was impressed.

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Assume that the total substance of invariantology is wrong.

 

What is the satisfactory explanation of the scientific and philosophical community to the world for the invariant structures exposed through the pages of invariantology? (http://wwf.edula.com)

 

 

Secondly, if there exists no invariant, why every human language has to propagate the world "invariant" all through the ages? Any explanation?

 

What is the attempt the scientific and philosophical community of the world made to discern the invariants?

 

Is it possible for the world scientific community to devise a method to track the invariants?

 

If yes, what are the existing methods?

 

If no, when will the world of scientists will institute a method to track the invariants?

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Secondly, if there exists no invariant, why every human language has to propagate the world "invariant" all through the ages? Any explanation?

 

Every human culture on earth also has a concept of vampires. That doesn't mean they actually exist.

 

Mokele

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Is there any proof for the non-existence of vampires?

It is just a belief that there are no vampires in this universe. Or probably many people had no oppoutunity to see a vampire.

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The entire enterprise of science, philsophy and religion shall collapse, if there exists a process to vary an invariant.

 

Is there any second thought on this fact?

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Yes, your "facts" and ideas are boring, useless, and otherwise a waste of space. It should be obvious to you by now that nobody cares. There are as many posts in this thread discussing the existence of vampires as discussing your ideas. That should tell you something.

 

Why do you keep resurrecting this thread? Out of hope we've all suddenly become gullible and vapid enough to wade through your gibberish and then fawn all over you to praise your supposed insight? Please.

 

Nobody cares about your little philosophy. Has it sunken in yet?

 

Mokele

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Is there any proof for the non-existence of vampires?

It is just a belief that there are no vampires in this universe. Or probably many people had no oppoutunity to see a vampire.

Maybe so, yet that's not the counter-position to the one I took.

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