dude ..kinetic being ... you're fucking amazing! thanks for the links. i have stuff to read now when im blaze. i mean, i waas thinking about about plato and stuff liek that.. but theses links seem more fun
Anyone know an online source where I can learn about Space,Universe, etc. This section of grasscity has interested me.
High Existence High Existence, Educate yourself without school Ebookee and Podiobooks E-books Librivox Acoustical Liberation of books in the public domain. Im sure most of you guys know about Librivox Sheet Music Archive For Singers and Song Writers
Excellent post. More fuel for my 3 am exploring into the universe. ...and to think my bro is paying to go to MIT, smh
Anyone with interests in the classics (even though these people may be far and few) might enjoy these websites: Perseus Digital Library - Perseus Digital Library - A free online database of many classical texts, in both English and their original language. Codex Sinaiticus - See The Manuscript | Genesis | - Codex Sinaiticus - A free internet copy of one of the oldest Bibles in existence. Includes pictures of the manuscript fragments themselves. Can be found in English, German, Greek, or Russian. bibliotheca Augustana - Bibliotheca Augustana - A free internet library consisting of many texts from the ancient world. Provides text in Latin, Greek, German, English, French, Italian, Spanish, Polish, Russian, and more. Greek Bible - Greek Bible - A version of the Bible in Greek. This version may be easier to read than the Codex Sinaiticus, due to the fact that almost half the words on almost every page of the Codex are assumptions, and are in parentheses.
Wow, thanks for all of that, I will definitely look over/read/download most of this. + rep and bookmarked Edit: Oh you're not a member . Register so I can give you rep! lol
I like to look into law and deductive reasoning and the like, I quote laws to piss off police officers. They are not amused. I am actually more of a science guy its not cool but it gets results, unlike god.
This was a great post. You cant do a service more worthwhile than to encourage the seeking of knowledge. Look at all these posts, people saying they are actually taking this good advice and learning. Very impressive, spot on I say.
Thanks, one of the more useful threads. 100+ Free Sites to Learn about Anything and Everything ^Pretty much all of these links except more with descriptions.
shit like this is what really helps us and moves us forward as a whole/species i wish people that think like this can move on to a separate island, then we'd have so much unbelievable progress anyways sure im not 1st to say it but GOOD JOB
Here are 2 really cool sites. WolfRamAlpha- Computational Knowledge Engine. Anything i say about this site would not do it justice. You can input math, geography, economics, astronomy, dates, integrations, formulas, etc. The list goes on and on. The guy made a video faq of what it can do here: screencast. TED Ideas Worth Spreading: Basically a site full of videos from people around the world talking about ideas for the future, the world, universe, etc.