The Allegory of the Cave as Socrates definition.
by Henryk Szubinski
by Henryk Szubinski
As you think the allegory of the cave is underwater, dive deeply into this ocean of infinite awareness and see the whole universe filled by the light of the enterance out of the cave into the ocean.For what makes the water leave the cave= the gravity of water that increases the deeper you get.
This defines the perception as we as humans are from the beginning because there are lower exponentials of the depth perception ,without the need for higher exponentials, they work the same way ,but the water DEPTH EXPONENTIAL = evolution.
This defines the perception as we as humans are from the beginning because there are lower exponentials of the depth perception ,without the need for higher exponentials, they work the same way ,but the water DEPTH EXPONENTIAL = evolution.
For those who want to leave Earth, the following observations are from the interpretation of Socrates world of ideas (as planets and stars and the space between them).
Strangely enough to show that the light refracts at the edges of the 1,2,3,4,5 but that the position of the Moon does not, rather, it displaces through the Moon at an angle =the diameter of the Moon.
Perhaps why we have our special relationship with the Moon and why it divides by making sharp turns.
To avoid caves means to walk on their upper surface on other planets until the amount of light related to space explorations becomes greater than the volume of shadow inside such planets and displacing above caves as seen from space, to such an extent that the interplanetary space is filled with more light than the planetary insides seen from above.
Perhaps why we have our special relationship with the Moon and why it divides by making sharp turns.
To avoid caves means to walk on their upper surface on other planets until the amount of light related to space explorations becomes greater than the volume of shadow inside such planets and displacing above caves as seen from space, to such an extent that the interplanetary space is filled with more light than the planetary insides seen from above.