or of, two entities.Some examples of dualities are: Day and Night, Left and Right (i.e., polarities of direction,and chirality, ‘handedness’), Positive and Negative (e.g., electromagnetic poles, values), Lifeand Death, Male and Female, Up and Down (i.e., polarities of spatial di...
Non-duality at its core is about total spiritual integration and sensing the Unity inherent in all life. So long as we keep seeing everything in black or white terms, we’ll remain in a state of suffering. We’ll chase pleasure and avoid pain endlessly. We’ll reject and punish others....
In that case, we create the mutex and bring the implant to life. If the mutex does exist, then ideally the implant should be up unless the operator intentionally terminated it. Note that in this case, there is a check mutex created for each backdoored DLL / program lifecycle, and there...
Observing Light on a normal day to day life routine can give us a lot of knowledge about its behaviour. The wide spectrum and range of differentiation within a single beam of visible light is a lot. Reflection, interference, diffraction, and refractions are certain attributes that are a part...
“Spiritualist is an enlightened being who has solved the puzzle of life and death.” “Spiritualist is a liberated soul living in a physical body.” “Spiritualist is a person who is on a journey of transforming human to God.”
Wright goes on to cite examples from Kent, Berkshire, and Yorkshire, as well as Cornwall. By the time of the Survey of English Dialects (Orton & Dieth, 1962–1971), the geographic spread of emmet was limited to the South of England. In the contemporary Anglo-Cornish dialect, emmet has ...
colonial occupation and war. In other instances, he’s “a bastard” who “[doesn’t] look like anyone” in his home country. He’s an outsider due to his failure to meet a test of racial purity. In each of these examples, the narrator is constructed as a victim of colonial history...
Empirical examples (simulation and real life examples) were used to illustrate these. Therefore, it has been recommended that caution should be exercised in using the concept of duality in time series analysis until future research proves otherwise.Elechi OnyemachiIheanyi Sylvester IwuezeEleazar Chukwu...
materials could facilitate the energy transition while creating new value from existing systems and infrastructure. And so on. These examples illustrate the power and possibility of the “and”—a flywheel-like effect that enables meeting security, socioeconomic, and sust...
19. Infinity was well known for ancient Indians. BhaskaracharyaII in Beejaganitha(stanza-20) has given clear explanation with examples for infinity 20. Positive and Negative numbers and their calculations were explained first by Brahmagupta in his book Brahmasputa Siddhanta. ...