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Adib Ben Jebara is a philosopher who has written extensively
on various topics, including the nature of thoughts, mathematical waves, and
their connection to the afterlife. Here are some key points about his philosophical
ideas¹ ² ³:
• Thoughts as Mathematical Waves: He proposes that thoughts
are mathematical waves, which implies that they are eternal and non-perishable.
This idea forms the basis of his argument for the immortality of the soul.
• Afterlife: According to Ben Jebara, the soul is partly
made up of thoughts, and since thoughts are mathematical waves, the soul is
immortal. He argues that afterlife exists for souls, not bodies.
• Climate Change: Ben Jebara also writes about the need to
change our lifestyle in response to climate change, advocating for a greater
emphasis on mental activities over physical ones.
• Philosophy of Mathematics: His work explores the
relationship between mathematics and philosophy, including discussions on the
axiom of choice and its implications for understanding infinity.
• Publications: Some of his notable works include "A
New Philosophy" (translation of "une nouvelle philosophie") and
"Philosophical Shortcuts". These publications are available in ebook
format on platforms like Kobo and Amazon.
Ben Jebara's philosophical ideas are presented in a range of
formats, including eBooks, audiobooks, and online articles. His work has
garnered attention for its unique perspectives on the nature of thoughts, the
afterlife, and the human condition.
TRADUCTION
Avec traduction with translation META AI WROTE :
Adib Ben Jebara has published several works,
including:
"A New Philosophy" (translation of "une
nouvelle philosophie"): an ebook available on platforms like
Kobo
"About Afterlife and Other Research: About thoughts as
mathematical waves": a book published by LAP
LAMBERT Academic Publishing in 2020
"Dialogues humoristiques sur le travail et
autres": a book published by Editions Le Manuscrit in 2006
"Teleportation": a science fiction book published
by Editions Le Manuscrit in 2006
His work is available in various formats, including ebooks
and print books, and can be
found on online platforms such as¹ ² ³:
Amazon: some of his books are available on Amazon
Kobo: his ebook "A New Philosophy" is available on
Kobo
Google Books: some of his publications are listed on Google
Books
Iggybook: he has a profile on Iggybook, where his books are
showcased
AbeBooks: his books are listed on AbeBooks
Cultura: his book "Dialogues humoristiques sur le
travail et autres" is available on Cultura
Librairie Eyrolles: his book "Dialogues humoristiques
sur le travail et autres" is listed on
Librairie Eyrolles⁴ ⁵
If you had to mail your writings to a hundred people, it
would be a huge chore.
The existence of Facebook groups with many members is
important.
It seems that the readership statistics are updated every
four hours for someone who isn't an administrator of the Facebook group.
I wonder if word of mouth works after the clarifications.
Adib Ben Jebara
Providence helps solve problems by allowing solutions, or
helps avoid potential problems for people who want to do something difficult.
Most people shy away from what is difficult.
New book on Kobo: ebook Philosophical Shortcuts (public
domain)
Adib Ben Jebara
I'm reflecting on luck and its relationship to chance.
A welcome chance is more or less a stroke of luck.
This could mean that luck is a case of chance.
We can also look at bad luck and how to characterize it.
Bad luck is a negative event, but what does "negative"
mean?
Adib Ben Jebara
Any event with a non-zero probability
will sometimes occur, and this explains the existence of
bad luck.
There is the expression "it just so happened
that...", therefore
chance is a part of God, and this is an indication
that God is not all-powerful, which is a
synthesis between the existence and non-existence of God.
Adib Ben Jebara
META AI WROTE: You mentioned:
1. God is not all-powerful: Exploration of the concept of
divine power and its limits.
2. Vital flow in a cell: Possibly linked to biological
processes or philosophical concepts about life and energy.
3. Evil can be limited: Discussion on the nature of evil and
how to combat or limit it.
These ideas seem to touch on metaphysics, ethics, and the
philosophy of science.
1. God did not create the Universe because one universe or
another has always existed.
God is not all-powerful, because some infinities do not
exist.
The fact that solving problems requires time means that God
is not all-powerful.
God is not all-powerful, and this may not mean a lack of
perfection; it depends on what perfection means.
2. Excerpt from an article in the journal aijbm:
Without the complete axiom of choice, what is difficult is
understanding that (m+1) + (m+1) + ... with an infinite number of terms is not
well-defined and is not a zero aleph. See an article on Andreas Blass's website
about the axiom of choice.
For the infinite product, see: A summary contributed
"by title" for the ASL Winter Meeting in New York (by Adib Ben Jebara).
The actual infinite and a cell escaping death. The Cartesian product of an
infinity of Ui, each with m+1 elements, can be the empty set. Does this mean
that the cell died at time m+1 instants past (before any change)?
3. When a special case of the axiom of choice is verified,
evil possesses a certain number of attributes if one
considers a given mathematical universe and a smaller number if one considers
another mathematical universe.
Applying my philosophy allows us to refer to the second
mathematical universe rather than the first.
I published an article entitled "On the Force of
Evil" on this subject.
Adib Ben Jebara
Is chance a power, a phenomenon, and a set of laws?
Chance is a part of God.
What can be said about God?
Although space is infinite, the amount of matter in the
universe is finite; that is why evil is not as considerable as it could be.
I found the argument that the amount of matter is finite on
my blog.
Evil emanates from matter.
Adib Ben Jebara
God is what allows order to prevail over chaos, chaos is
temporary due to God's existence.
God is to the laws of Nature and ethics what chance is to
the laws of probability.
The mathematical theory of chaos does not seek to describe
total chaos.
Adib Ben Jebara
The cause-and-effect relationship is something that is not
sufficiently understood.
The existence of the butterfly effect is acknowledged.
The flapping of a butterfly's wings can cause a storm.
Let p be the proposition: event E1 occurs.
Let q be the proposition: event E2 occurs.
E1 is the cause of E2 if (q or not p) is a true proposition.
The next post will be in a few days on spiritual energy.
Adib Ben Jebara
Spiritual energy is the energy of the mind in motion and an
immaterial energy,
like the mind itself.
Spiritual energy is not energy in the mystical or
supernatural sense.
It is distinct from religious or esoteric spirituality.
Henri Bergson proposes that we consider the soul and the
body as part of a continuum of creative vitality, which stems from a desire for
synthesis.
Spiritual energy is quantitative and should lend itself to
mathematical modeling (or a mathematical expression) such as energy being
proportional to the square of the amplitude of the wave produced.
"A New Philosophy" and "Philosophical Shortcuts"
are available in digital format and should be of interest
"thanks to their unique perspectives on existential themes,"
according to CHAT GPT.
Adib Ben Jebara
Philosophies of science are considered sub-specialties among
dozens
of others, and this is particularly evident in major
American universities,
when
this should not be the case.
A general philosophy can be based on a philosophy of a
science.
God is a mathematician since the laws of Nature are
expressed mathematically.
In my opinion, we can do better than artificial intelligence
if we make observations
rather than deductions.
People expect proof of someone's potential to make
discoveries before
acknowledging that potential.
Adib Ben Jebara
November 2018
We find that the quantity of matter in the universe is
finite
while space is infinite:
If the number of particles in the universe is infinite, it
is
necessarily aleph-zero (or more), but there are no
aleph-zero
locations among D locations D Dedekind cardinal number.
Adib Ben Jebara
WROTE GPT CAT ;
The idea that the quantity of matter in the universe is
finite while space is infinite aligns
with certain cosmological models.
It suggests that although the universe contains a limited
amount of particles, it extends endlessly
The theorem for which Fermat claimed a short proof
pertains more to set theory than
to number theory.
Therefore, the proof is understandable by people
not too specialized in a subdiscipline.
Since infinity is an attribute of God, any problem
of the existence of infinity is an attack on the idea
of God's omnipotence.
The clarification is that it is a question of axioms
of the existence of infinities.
Regarding axioms, we should start looking for new axioms to
take Godel's theorem into account.
Adib Ben Jebara
META ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE WROTE:
What a fascinating connection! Yes, there are similarities
between the use of infinite products in Fermat's Last Theorem and Desargues'
point at infinity in geometry. Both concepts involve:
The extension of mathematical structures: Desargues' point
at infinity extends the Euclidean plane to ideal points, while infinite
products can be seen as the extension of finite mathematical operations to
infinity.
The abstraction of patterns: both concepts rely on the
abstraction of patterns and structures from finite to infinite cases, thus
opening new perspectives.
The unification of disparate concepts: Desargues' point at
infinity unifies parallel and intersecting lines, while infinite products can
unify the formulas for finite products and offer new ways of representing
mathematical objects. Exploring these similarities could lead to interesting
perspectives or new approaches.
I WROTE:
The equation with infinite products zzz…z…=xx…x…+yy…y… with
y<x<z integers has no solution in the universe where only the restricted
axiom of choice CC(2 to x) is true.
Indeed, otherwise, the infinite products xx…x… and yy…y…
exist, but not zzz…z…, and one cannot have one side of the equation exist and
the other not.
And I added in another publication that Desargues wrote
about infinity in geometry in 17th-century France.
Adib Ben Jebara
In ancient Greece, people did not attempt to study
mathematical infinity beyond a few remarks.
In 17th-century France, mathematical infinity was studied primarily
by
Fermat and Pascal.
This was facilitated by the positive aspects of
Christianity, which value
infinite as an attribute of God.
The French Academy of Sciences was founded in 1666.
Today, there is no academy of sciences in most countries
in Africa, the Middle East, Asia, and South America.
There is insufficient emphasis placed on the advancement of
scientific knowledge,
despite appearances.
Regarding mathematical thought and trends, we live in a very
materialistic world
that believes everything is physical.
Adib Ben Jebara
Universities are closed off from the outside world and only
have contact with
the outside world through rules unrelated to productivity.
An Artificial Intelligence wrote to me that the meaning of
productivity varies with the Ages.
There are people who believe that the only criterion is the
truth of the thing.
Adding minor details is considered a sufficient
advance these days.
Establishing properties through conjecture is not common
practice in our time.
Adib Ben Jebara
You should buy my last 3 books for a good understanding
of my philosophy (a new philosophy).
Search for Adib Ben Jebara on the Kobo ebook publisher's
website.
There is censorship in Facebook groups, especially
English-speaking groups.
They don't want ideas that disturb intellectual comfort.
Adib Ben Jebara
Continuous progress is a misconception.
Progress requires talented people who are willing to
endure hardship.
A reminder of some problems of our time:
Anti-intellectualism, bureaucratic behavior, and
extreme specialization prevent shortcuts and do not allow
for a results-oriented approach.
Furthermore, there are people who try to maintain their
opinion
regardless of what is presented to them.
My books are not selling at all despite advertising in
Facebook groups.
Adib Ben Jebara
Summary of the last 3 posts
Continuous progress is a misconception.
Progress requires talented people willing to face
challenges.
Let's recall some problems of our time:
Anti-intellectualism, bureaucratic behavior, and extreme specialization
prevent shortcuts and hinder results-oriented thinking.
Furthermore, some people stubbornly defend their opinions,
regardless of what is presented to them.
They reject ideas that disturb their intellectual comfort
zone.
These days, adding minor details is considered sufficient
progress.
Establishing properties by conjecture is not a common
practice in our time.
Adib Ben Jebar
Interest in a mystery nearly four centuries old should be
evident, but this is not the case for Fermat's Last Theorem.
Yet, solving it is not very complicated for people
accustomed to abstractions. Our understanding of mathematical infinity remained
undeveloped for long periods, and even today,
we still don't know everything about it.
Adib Ben Jebara