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Seeking Partners for a New Project in Philosophy.

This knol is an attempt to join knollers together to identify those parts of philosophy that can be transformed into pure science.

This knol is an appeal to all those knollers who want to turn the questions of philosophy into the questions of science. The aim of philosophy is to explain the mega eternal questions of life in terms of science. The first step is to identify those questions that cannot be answered scientifically. We must take these questions and classify them into the domain of meta physics. Further we must identify those questions that will provide answers that will enhance the quality of life. This is a collective attempt to expand the domain of science by taking over those parts from the domain of philosophy that can be firmly put in the domain of science.


"Every answer that helps in making life richer is more important to me and has more practical applications then knowing the fundamental reality of life". Those questions on which one can use 'laboratory methods' ie., can weigh and measure the idea within the paradigm of science I categorize in the domain of science and this should also be the criterion for the questions of philosophy. In other words the domain of philosophy must become the domain of science. Those that cannot be scientifically measured are in the domain of philosophy but should be put in the domain of meta physics. It is now well recognized that there are some fundamental questions about the very nature of life that cannot be answered by the laboratory method; hence I think it is a waste of time, mind and resources to answer these questions for the sake of trying to figure out these answers for their own sake. We must devote our limited resources to researching questions that can be answered by the laboratory method with the specific objective in mind to improve the quality of life from the so called normal to super normal.

However the way I interpret the Holy Scriptures I have found a way to apply the laboratory method to statements and insights in order to bring these insights from the domain of faith to the domain of science; by identifying not the very nature of the reality but the very quality of the reality. Take the example of when Gd said to Moses, 'I am who I am'. This is such a powerfully profound statement that we can scientifically prove that it is the key to everything. As I said earlier:

"I am who I am". - Gd
 { The biggest key to self knowledge and self actualization. The biggest lesson of them all, the key to the road to self mastery. It answers the mega questions of philosophy. It defines the goal of emotional intelligence education. It opens the door to heaven on earth.}
We must learn from the eternal master of them all - Gd.

Thus not only have I found a way to scientifically prove such statements from the Bible I can also quantify and measure them ie., the above insight from Gd is more than super mature. ( Super mature = +2 )

What I am hoping is that people like our very own KVSS, PG, AK, SKS, A, CQ, MB and you dear knoller/reader will start identifying insights from the Bible, Koran, and the Gita as well as the traditional quests of philosophy and start applying the laboratory method to these insights just as I have been doing. I have not even scratched the surface yet; you all can take it to the next level.

For starters please identify and quantify those questions/answers that can be taken from the domain of philosophy and can be put in the domain of science.

Also please list those questions that cannot be put in the domain of science.

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Sajid Khan
Sajid Khan
Wisdom(brain) coach, common sense coach, President of research foundation,solver of the mystery of wisdom, inventor, solver of the mystery why the sperm is tiny and the womens egg is huge.
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