Thought Experiments 16: Looking for the Truth from a German Perspective - Communication psychology Social media effects Book Egypt Anomalies Nietzsche for beginners Atlantis Truth Nudity Predecessor civilization Diseases of civilization Meditation Origins Jan Vermeer Ideology criticism Ideology of tyranny Theories of justice

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This time, we consciously and deliberately turn a bit away from the clamor of the times and back towards the search for truth, and away from speculation about temporary political skirmishes. Even though, of course, this is hardly possible in a world where everything is interconnected...


Therefore, we do consider the broader picture here to some extent. We turn away from the madness of genocide and look at history. For there too, we may find clues about how the course of the world tends to unfold. We have already examined Egypt and Atlantis several times, but that does not prevent us from developing new thoughts about them.


We also want to critically examine society, from the state of democracy to the societal handling of critical and outspoken opinions, all the way to the widely overlooked importance of nudity for our lives and well-being. From enlightenment and the old TV series ALF, to homosexuality and Gray aliens, we continually address the practical and pressing questions of our *confused* times from various angles.


A meandering around the truth. Different perspectives and aspects on one and the same thing: our world, our life, reality, and the problems of our times…


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