Monday, December 19, 2011

Introduction

First of all, for those of you who do not know who I am, I a mere thinker of things. I thought of things like infinitesimal calculus, monads and metaphysics. I commented on life as we perceive it and accepted that everything is as it ought to be. While this has been widely criticized, I'll take my optimism over bitter skepticism everyday. Besides, unlike my optimism, the utter skepticism of today and my day is existentially repugnant anyway.

I'm not sure how I came back to life or even why. But since everything happens for a reason and that reason is always a means unto the best of all possible worlds, I am excited to comment on what I perceive. I'm not sure where I will begin but I do know how I shall proceed.

First, I will begin where I was begat - Saxony. From Saxony I will move towards some subject that broaches both Saxony and the present. Then I will move from the present topic to the other and so forth. This shall be called the Saxony line and will have some ordered topics. When I reach the 70th topic I shall declare the Saxony line to be renewed. Then, I shall begin the second Saxony line.

Second, I will begin where I breathed no more - Hanover. The Hanover line will be a mirror image of the Saxony line and will proceed from topic to topic in ordered means to the 70th degree where it shall be declared anew. Then the second thought of Hanover shall be borne and so forth.

Of course, with all of this order there is a chaos that exists as well. It is not really chaos in the strictest sense, only that we of finite minds can not perceive the whole of ordered creation. Along with these ordered thought processes I shall give my thoughts, I dare not say judgment as I do not wish to appear pretentious - no one enjoys their parents or friends passing judgment on them, less so a philosopher who has not spoken in three centuries. These comments will merely be my thoughts on a wide variety of topics.

There will also be some discussions of course with a number of my friends, rivals and adversaries including, but not limited to Isaac Newton, Baruch Spinoza, and Voltaire. But, as this is my blog and not theirs, I shan't be fair and balanced - which I believe is trademarked anyway.

There is an unbearable amount of reading for me to do to catch up on the last three centuries so I will bid you adieu for now.

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