Ineffability and the Ineffable The Party Line By Dennis D. Gagnon It appears that using words To convey an experience of that preceding words is futility at its best. Thus a poem, Being the quintessentially literate intercourse, is doomed to failure in transmission of the fundamental aesthetic. Though it is experienced In a most immediate and constant manner, One cannot describe the preexistent reality From which we all proceed. In coming before words, It is Non-Being. From…..
THE PARTY LINE By Dennis D. Gagnon Is Light a Particle? Some say light is a wave. Some say it is composed of individual particles. Some say it is both. In this post we will look at the logical structure of the historical argument for light being a particle as put forward by Albert Einstein as based upon the photoelectric effect. (My last blog, published yesterday, looked at the historical argument from Thomas Young that light is a wave, as…..
THE PARTY LINE By Dennis D. Gagnon Is Light a Wave? Some say light is a wave. Some say it is composed of individual particles. Some say it is both. In this post we will look at the logical structure of the historical argument for light being a wave as put forward by Thomas Young based upon his Split-Beam experiment. A passage from my book, The Party Line, discussing Young’s experiment is: “Young took a beam of light passing through…..
THE PARTY LINE By Dennis D. Gagnon From the book: “Maybe God is not the sort of thing you find at the end of an argument.” This is a thought by the narrator occasioned by a deep discussion about arguments for and against God’s existence with a young female acquaintance while walking on the beach. The two just finished discussing God’s existence and free will, when the narrator has this thought. In particular, the acquaintance and the narrator have just…..
THE PARTY LINE By Dennis D. Gagnon How Do We Demonstrate That We Have Free Will? There will probably never be an adequate argument demonstrating that we exercise free will. But that doesn’t mean we don’t have free will. The best we can hope for in terms of argumentation is the demonstration that every argument against free will is also inadequate. Actually the only way to demonstrate our free will is to exercise it! Read more by purchasing The…..
About the Book An elderly man reflects back to 1971 when, as an adventurous youth of seventeen years, he discovered a realm of unconscious, extrasensory communication—revealing a world filled with gods! The youth explores an aethereal realm inhabited by a monster, a ghost, dragons locked in eternal conflict, a phoenix, spiritual teachers, and perhaps a goddess or two. In a series of ill-planned probes into the nether world, the youth manages to ensnare his dear friend in an ongoing conflict…..