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Kabbalah, the Truth of Lacan, Hegel, and Marx: The Capital of Time

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  Abstract This paper explores the convergence of Kabbalistic cosmology with the critical philosophies of Jacques Lacan, G.W.F. Hegel, and Karl Marx, specifically through the lens of time as a structuring force of subjectivity, history, and capital. Drawing from psychoanalysis, dialectical materialism, and esoteric theology, the study proposes a theoretical synthesis: Time is the true substance of capital, and its production and circulation are mediated through symbolic structures that both constitute and fracture the subject. Kabbalah's notion of divine absence (tzimtzum) becomes a metaphysical precursor to Lacan's barred subject, Hegel's dialectic of negativity, and Marx's logic of surplus value. The article argues that capital is a temporal phenomenon, a system that commodifies delay, deferral, and futurity itself. 1. Introduction: Time, Truth, and Symbolic Structure Time is the hidden economy of the modern world. It underpins the operations of capital, the traumas...

Are We Becoming Humanoids? The Growing Connection Between Humans and Artificial Intelligence

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By Quantum Light Team of Pedro Victor L. Bonfim | July 28, 2025 Exploring the frontier where biology meets machine learning — and what that means for who we are becoming. 👁️ The Line Between Human and Machine Is Blurring We’ve always used tools to extend ourselves — from spears to smartphones. But today, something deeper is happening: humans aren’t just using technology — we’re starting to merge with it . With brain-machine interfaces (BMIs), wearable AI, neural implants, and virtual assistants woven into daily life, we’re entering a new phase of human evolution. This isn't science fiction — it's real, and it's already begun. But here's the big question: Are we still human? Or are we becoming something else — perhaps, humanoids? 🧠 Brain Meets Machine: What’s Really Happening Researchers around the world are building direct links between the brain and machines . Think of a person controlling a robotic arm just by thinking. Or AI assistants helping people with...

Aristotle's Prime Mover and Modern Cosmology: Causes, Origins, and the Universe's First Principles

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    Abstract: Aristotle's concept of the Prime Mover represents a seminal attempt in classical philosophy to identify the ultimate cause of motion and change in the cosmos. Through metaphysical deduction, Aristotle posited a necessary, eternal, and unmoved mover as the fundamental principle responsible for the perpetual activity observed in the universe. Millennia later, modern cosmology, utilizing empirical observation, mathematics, and theoretical physics, seeks to uncover the origins, evolution, and fundamental principles governing the universe through models like the Big Bang theory. This article examines the distinct yet thematically related quests of Aristotle and modern cosmology for understanding ultimate causes and first principles. We delineate Aristotle's argument for the Prime Mover, describe the modern cosmological framework, draw comparisons regarding their respective approaches to causality and origins, highlight their fundamental methodological and conceptual d...

The Socratic Method in the Age of Information Overload: Navigating Epistemic Uncertainty

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Abstract: The digital age has ushered in an era of unprecedented access to information, paradoxically leading to widespread epistemic uncertainty. Faced with a deluge of data, conflicting narratives, and the erosion of traditional epistemic authorities, individuals struggle to discern truth from falsehood and form justified beliefs. This article explores the enduring relevance of the Socratic method – a practice rooted in questioning assumptions, acknowledging ignorance, and seeking clear definitions through dialogue – as a vital framework for navigating this contemporary challenge. We argue that cultivating a Socratic attitude of critical inquiry and intellectual humility can empower individuals to evaluate information more effectively, resist manipulation, and foster a more robust personal and collective epistemology in the face of information overload. While acknowledging the challenges of applying an ancient dialogical method to the asynchronous and often performative digital s...

Plato's Cave and the Simulation Hypothesis: Perception, Reality, and Illusory Worlds

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Abstract: Plato's Allegory of the Cave, a foundational text in Western philosophy, presents a powerful metaphor for the distinction between appearance and reality, the limitations of human perception, and the arduous journey towards true knowledge. Millennia later, the advent of advanced computing and the concept of a technological singularity have given rise to the Simulation Hypothesis, which posits that our perceived reality could be a sophisticated computer simulation. This article explores the striking parallels between these two seemingly disparate ideas, examining how both Plato's allegory and the Simulation Hypothesis raise fundamental questions about the nature of reality, the reliability of our senses, the possibility of escaping illusion, and the very definition of existence. By drawing analogies between the prisoners in the cave and simulated beings, the shadows and simulated reality, and the world outside the cave and a potential 'base reality,' we highligh...

Are There Space for Intellectuals? My Time Will Tell

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Understanding Multiculturalism What Is Multiculturalism? Defining cultural coexistence. Benefits of cultural diversity. Challenges of Multiculturalism Cultural clashes and societal tensions. The balance between assimilation and preservation. The Rise of Globalization What Is Globalization? An interconnected world. Advantages of globalization. The Downsides of Globalization Loss of cultural identity. Economic inequality on a global scale. The Concept of Freedom The Many Faces of Freedom Freedom of thought and expression. Political and economic freedom. Freedom in the Context of Multiculturalism and Globalization Where freedoms intersect and conflict. H3: Can true freedom exist in a globalized, multicultural world? The Role of Intellectuals Who Are the Intellectuals? Thinkers, innovators, and critics. The historical significance of intellectual contributions. Intellectuals and Social Challenges Bridging gaps in multicultural societies. Challenging the negatives of globalization. Are Inte...

Lacan and Lalange, The Imago, and Unconsciousness: The Light of Materiality in Capitalism

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Overview of Jacques Lacan’s contributions to psychoanalysis Defining lalangue and its significance in Lacan’s work Exploring the Imago and unconsciousness Linking Lacan’s theories with materiality and capitalism Lacan’s Psychoanalytic Framework The Role of the Symbolic, Imaginary, and Real How Lacan reshaped Freud’s psychoanalytic framework The triadic structure in psychoanalysis  Defining the Imago Origin and evolution of the Imago concept Its importance in identity formation Understanding Lalangue Language and the Unconscious The interplay between lalangue and linguistic structures Lalangue as a Bridge Between the Real and the Symbolic How lalangue reveals the nuances of human subjectivity The Unconscious and Capitalism Desire and Capitalist Structures The unconscious nature of consumer desire Materiality as a Psychic Drive Linking Lacanian materialism with the dynamics of modern capitalism The Imago in Capitalist Culture The Role of Media in Shaping the Imago Media’s influen...