Three Questions; 1990
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- Identifier
- MS1133-0481
- Title
- Three Questions; 1990
- Description
- This academic paper by George N. Rainsford is not a scholarly work but an explorative discussion on the nature of learning and understanding through questioning. It covers the progression of questioning from elementary through college education, emphasizing the shift from seeking definite answers to exploring open-ended questions. The paper then delves into three main questions—Who am I? Where am I? What time is it?—to explore human identity, our place in the universe, and our perception of time. It discusses the human condition from biological, zoological, societal, and philosophical perspectives, examining the challenges of living in a diverse, changing world and the ongoing quest for knowledge and understanding in the fields of astronomy, physics, and metaphysics. The paper concludes with reflections on human creativity and the importance of shaping our future.
- Date
- 29 November 1990
- Creator
- Rainsford, George N.
- topic
- talk
- lecture
- SPHEX Club
- George N. Rainsford
- Rainsford
- 1990
- human identity
- society
- time perception
- population diversity
- astronomy
- physics
- metaphysics
- creativity
- future shaping
- cultural pluralism
- volunteerism
- mind of god
- Stephen Hawkin
- Type
- Text
- Genre
- lectures
- Digital Format
- application/pdf
- Language
- English
- Repository
- George M. Jones Library Association
- Rights
- https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
- Rights Holder
- George N. Rainsford
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