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fletcher

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Jun 9, 1993, 4:04:15 PM6/9/93
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Hello, in the Orb song Majestic off their most recent album their is a
voice talking about three different worlds of existence...I believe they
are the first world of objects and things, the second world of thoughs and
ideas, and the third world of objective contents of thoughts.

Does anybody know where this sample comes from or has anybody heard a theory
like this before?

Thanks

[fletcher]

Erich Schneider

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Jun 9, 1993, 5:01:40 PM6/9/93
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In article <FMS.93Ju...@m11-113-10.mit.edu> f...@athena.mit.edu (fletcher) writes:

>Hello, in the Orb song Majestic off their most recent album their is a
>voice talking about three different worlds of existence...I believe they
>are the first world of objects and things, the second world of thoughs and
>ideas, and the third world of objective contents of thoughts.

Sounds like Karl Popper's three-worlds theory to me. Here's a reference:

Popper, K. R. and Eccles J. C. (1977). _The Self and Its
Brain_. Springer International.
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Erich Schneider er...@bush.cs.tamu.edu

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- Walter Jon Williams, _HardWired_

Ian Melven

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Jun 10, 1993, 8:50:10 AM6/10/93
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In article <ERICH.93J...@hrl5.cs.tamu.edu> er...@hrl5.cs.tamu.edu (Erich Schneider) writes:
>In article <FMS.93Ju...@m11-113-10.mit.edu> f...@athena.mit.edu (fletcher) writes:
>
>>Hello, in the Orb song Majestic off their most recent album their is a
>>voice talking about three different worlds of existence...I believe they
>>are the first world of objects and things, the second world of thoughs and
>>ideas, and the third world of objective contents of thoughts.
>
>Sounds like Karl Popper's three-worlds theory to me. Here's a reference:
>

Yes, it mentions Karl Popper (the sample).. Also, someone whose name
sounds like "Aya De Sharda" referring to the third world as the
'neurosphere'.. Any information on him/her?

nigel...@bladonjets.com

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Mar 10, 2016, 2:32:36 PM3/10/16
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It's Teilhard Pierre de chardan. French philosopher and a priest.
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